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RSNA News - October 2004

Associated Sciences Consortium

The RSNA Associated Sciences Consortium is sponsoring three symposia and eight refresher courses during RSNA 2004. The theme for this year's program is Associated Sciences: Emergent Trends—Global Perspectives.

Jordan B. Renner, M.D.
Chairman, RSNA Associated Sciences Committee

The lectures will be held from 10:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Each is approved for 1.5 AMA PRA category 1 CME credits.

Monday, November 29
Fusion Imaging: Changes in the Way We See Things
Presented by Michael F. Hartshorne, M.D.

Tuesday, November 30
Image Guided Therapeutics
Moderated by John Kovelski, R.T.(R)(MR)

  • Liver Tumor Ablation, State of the Art
    Presented by David S. Lu, M.D.
  • Endovascular Interventions
    Presented by Wilfrido R. Castaneda-Zuniga, M.D.
  • Intraoperative MRI: Non-Imaging Issues
    Presented by Stephen G. Hushek, Ph.D.

Wednesday, December 1
Strategic Considerations in Global Teleradiology
Moderated by Kathryn Canny, presentations by Patricia Kroken, William G. Bradley Jr., M.D., Ph.D., and Sanjay S. Saini, M.D., M.B.A.

The Associated Sciences program also includes a series of eight refresher courses, primarily for managers and supervisors of radiology departments and radiologists.

  • Digital Imaging: Computed Radiology and Direct Radiography  NEW! 
  • HIPAA: Ongoing Impacts and Re-Inventions in Radiology  NEW! 
  • Will JCAHO's National Patient Safety Goals Make a Difference in the Way You Practice?  NEW! 
  • Advanced Radiographic Practice
  • Your Practice Potential with Midlevels
  • How to Effectively Manage the Capital Asset Cycle: From Acquisition Planning to Maintenance and Replacement Strategies
  • Workforce Crisis: Strategies for Management
  • The Digital Department: Its Architecture and Design

 

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