Body Imaging (Course 2023) CME science course
Course Summary
This course aims to equip radiologists, radiologic nurses, physician assistants, scientists, residents, fellows and others with the latest imaging technologies to improve abdominal imaging interpretation skills and techniques. The course will cover evidence-based practice techniques and protocols needed to achieve accurate diagnoses of abdominal imaging applications.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, participants will:
• Understand the latest protocols and techniques for imaging.
• Describe the anatomy and protocols that are required to diagnose liver diseases.
• Identify and understand the protocols and techniques used in abdominal imaging for improved diagnoses of diseases.
• Use the latest techniques and protocols in body imaging to accurately diagnose, treat, and manage diseases of the abdominal area.
Intended Audience
This training course is intended for professionals interested in current techniques and applications for abdominal imaging, including practicing radiologists and radiologic nurses, physician assistants, scientists, residents, fellows, and others.
Faculty Members
Kristen Bird, MD
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Stanford University School of Medicine
Kathryn Flory, MD
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
- Body and Cardiovascular Imaging Divisions, Dept
of Radiology - Stanford University School of Medicine
Kathryn Fowler, MD
- Professor of Clinical
- Radiology UC San Diego
Aya Kamaya, MD
- Professor of Radiology
- Stanford University School of Medicine
Robert Marks, MD
- Associate Professor for Radiology
- Naval Medical Center in San Diego
Ronald Zagoria, MD
- Professor (provisional) in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory
University - Professor Emeritus, UCSF Department of
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Program Overview
Body Imaging (Course 2023)