Sharpen your diagnostic accuracy in gastrointestinal and genitourinary imaging with this dynamic two-day virtual Spotlight Course!
Through expert-led, case-based learning, you’ll discover innovations in multimodality imaging, cancer staging, treatment response assessment and strategies to avoid common diagnostic pitfalls—equipping you with practical skills and real-world insights you can use in your practice.
Program Preview
| April 22, 2026 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. CT |
|---|
| Multimodality Imaging for Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Case Review |
| Rectal Cancer – Case Review |
| GI Case Review |
| Q&A |
| April 23, 2026 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. CT |
| Prostate Cancer – Case Review |
| Male Pelvis – Case Review |
| GU Case Review |
| Q&A |
Topics Will Include:
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Rectal cancer imaging
- Pitfalls in hepatobiliary, pancreas, and bowel imaging
- PI-RADS / prostate MR
- Penile and scrotal imaging
- Case-based sessions on renal, bladder/ureteral, and adrenal pathologies
Radiologists in:
- Academic or private practice
- All career levels (trainees, early, mid, late)
- GI, GU, ED subspecialties
Course Dates & Location
April 22–23, 2026
*9 a.m. – 1 p.m. CT
*Schedule is subject to change.
Course Language
English
CME
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™️.
Course Format
Innovations in GI and GU Imaging: Practical Applications and Pitfalls is a two-day virtual course, hosted via Zoom. Expert faculty will present didactic lectures and lead interactive case discussions and Q&A sessions that explore the latest advances and deliver real-world insights you can use to strengthen your clinical decision making.
Course Director
Mahan Mathur, MD
Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging
Vice Chair of Education, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
- Demonstrate multimodality imaging techniques for the evaluation of inflammatory bowel disease, understanding the strengths and limitations of each modality.
- Interpret MR imaging for rectal cancer staging and assess treatment response, integrating current protocols and expert insights into clinical practice.
- Recognize and analyze common diagnostic errors in GI imaging through case-based reviews of hepatobiliary, bowel, and pancreatic pathologies, and implement strategies to minimize missed diagnoses.
- Evaluate prostate cancer using PI-RADS and post-treatment imaging, addressing technical and diagnostic challenges in both treatment-naive and recurrent disease.
- Assess male pelvic pathologies beyond the prostate, including penile MR, penile implants, and testicular/scrotal imaging, with attention to complications and differential diagnoses.
- Integrate case-based learning for GU imaging (kidney, bladder/ureter, adrenal) to enhance diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making.
Pricing
| Attendee Category | Rate (USD) |
|---|---|
| Non-members | $350 |
| RSNA member (Basic package) | $300 |
| RSNA member (Standard package) | $250 |
| RSNA member (Full Access package) | $175 |
| Residents | $100 |
For questions, contact us at customerservice@rsna.org.
- Registrations are non-transferable. Name changes are not permitted; a new registration and payment are required.
- All registration cancellations must be made in writing to customerservice@rsna.org by March 20, 2026, to receive a refund.
- Registration cancellations received by March 20, 2026, will result in a refund of paid fees, minus a $50 administrative fee.
- Refund requests received after March 20, 2026, will not be accepted or refunded.
- No refunds will be issued for registrations purchased and not used.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Engage with radiology professionals from around the world with both presentation and digital sponsorship opportunities. The full sponsorship catalog will be available soon. To learn more, please contact Amy Claver at 1-630-481-1065 or aclaver@rsna.org.
