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Protecting the safety of our meeting attendees at Penn Radiology CME remains our primary concern.  We are pleased to offer In-Person and Live Streaming options for many of our CME courses.  Please visit our program offerings to learn more or write to us at cme@rad.upenn.edu with questions. 

August 2024

Bar Harbour, Maine coastline 44th Annual Diagnostic Imaging: Keys to Optimizing Radiology Interpretation

In-Person and Live-Streaming Opportunities

August 5 - 8, 2024

Harborside Hotel, Spa & Marina
Bar Harbor, Maine

Please join us for our 44th Annual Diagnostic Imaging Course in beautiful Bar Harbor, Maine, just minutes away from an American treasure, Acadia National Park. This four-day course will provide tips for improving diagnostic skills in the interpretation of a wide range of commonly encountered exams including Thyroid Sonography, Women's Imaging and PET CT. There will be a special focus on Chest and Abdominopelvic CT in the Emergency Department.  Each presentation was chosen to highlight imaging pitfalls and provide participants with practical tips that you can immediately incorporate into your practice.

Course Director
Jill E. Langer, MD
Professor of Radiology

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September 2024

Fall in the adirondacksNeuroimaging in the Adirondacks: The Peaks and Valleys of CNS Imaging

In-Person and Live-Streaming Opportunities

September 26-29, 2024

Mirror Lake Inn Resort & Spa
Lake Placid, New York

Join Penn Neuroradiology at the charming Mirror Lake Inn at Lake Placid in the magic of the Adirondack Mountains during foliage season! The hotel is on Mirror Lake Drive, within walking distance of Main Street, with many restaurants, shops, and coffee cafes. Water activities, hikes, mountain climbs, biking, and many other outdoor activities await you!

This course will cover a spectrum of practical and more advanced brain, head & neck, and spine topics. The topics have been selected based on need-to-know subjects and to illustrate advances in neuroimaging. The focus will be on pattern recognition and interpretation of imaging findings that allow the generation of succinct differential diagnoses and reports that provide actionable information and recommendations for our clinical colleagues and patients. In a series of didactic presentations & case-based sessions, faculty will emphasize image interpretation, modality advances, and the integration of clinical information. Bring your family to rejuvenate in the fresh mountain air with Mother Nature all around you.

Course Director:
Laurie A. Loevner, MD
Professor of Radiology, Neurosurgery, ENT Surgery & Ophthalmology
Chief, Division of Neuroradiology

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January 2025

The Explorers Peninsula Papagayo Breast & Body Imaging at the Beach

In-Person and Live-Streaming Opportunities

January 13 - 17, 2025

Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica
at Peninsula Papagayo
Guanacaste, Costa Rica

During the first three days of this program, the focus will be on improving breast image interpretation using practical methods and investigating emerging imaging modalities for personalized screening and diagnosis. It will explore innovative approaches beyond traditional methods like digital mammography and tomosynthesis, including contrast-enhanced mammography and full/abbreviated breast MRI for supplemental screening. Moreover, it will address the integration of Artificial Intelligence in breast imaging and novel techniques for assessing breast cancer risk. Daily case conferences will prioritize strategies for enhancing patient outcomes and refining breast imaging practices.

The final two days of the course delve into common and uncommon disease processes encountered in abdominal imaging. Through didactic lectures and case review, attendees will learn practical approaches to tackling challenging cases, prioritizing overarching strategies.

Course Directors:
Emily F. Conant, MD
Professor of Radiology
Division of Breast Imaging

Matthew A. Morgan, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Division of Abdominal Imaging

Agenda to Follow

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February 2025

Vail ski slope Slopeside Insights: Navigating Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging

In-Person Registration Only

February 18 - 22, 2025

The Grand Hyatt Vail
Vail, Colorado

This course is tailored for clinical radiologists seeking to enhance their skills in interpreting challenging imaging diagnoses encountered in their daily practice. It focuses on algorithmic approaches to these diagnoses, emphasizing practical and methodical strategies rather than delving into detailed disease-related information.
Experienced subspecialty faculty from Penn Radiology and guest experts will lead the course. The curriculum includes two days dedicated to abdominal imaging topics and two and a half days focused on chest imaging. Didactic lectures will provide a comprehensive understanding of the approaches, which instructors will further reinforce through interactive case sessions.

One unique aspect of this course is its schedule, allowing attendees ample time for recreational activities in the picturesque surroundings of Vail. With morning and afternoon sessions, participants will have 6.5 hours each day to enjoy skiing, snowmobiling, or exploring the area's beauty.
This course offers a balanced blend of academic learning and outdoor recreation, making it an attractive opportunity for radiologists looking to enhance their skills while enjoying the natural splendor of Vail.

Course Director:
Scott A. Simpson, DO, MS
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Division of Thoracic Imaging

Agenda to Follow

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March 2025

Disney World Pearls, Pitfalls & Protocols: Spring Imaging Update

In-Person and Live-Streaming Opportunities

March 17 - 21, 2025

Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
Lake Buena Vista, FL

Penn Radiology presents a comprehensive week-long course tailored for practicing radiologists and those in training. The program is designed to address practical challenges in imaging interpretation and aims to enhance diagnostic skills across a spectrum of common and rare clinical scenarios. Participants will delve into innovative imaging protocols, focusing on identifying potential pitfalls. The curriculum spans selected topics in neuroradiology, abdominal, breast, thoracic, & musculoskeletal radiology. Daily case conferences spotlight missed diagnoses and misinterpretations, offering valuable learning opportunities. Our daily half-day program allows you and your family to enjoy Disney and other attractions or simply unwind with some well-deserved R&R.

Course Director:
Suyash Mohan, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology & Neurosurgery
Division of Neuroradiology 

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