We will cover digital mammography, breast MRI, breast ultrasound, tomosynthesis, interventional practices, breast cancer, lymph nodes, high risk lesions, BIRADS, implants, screening, and more.
3 Years of Requirements in 2 Days Meet all of your MQSA CME requirements, as well as Breast MR requirements for ACR accreditation. We will cover digital mammography, breast MRI, breast ultrasound, tomosynthesis, interventional practices, breast cancer, lymph nodes, high risk lesions, BIRADS, implants, screening, risk management and more At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: Optimize imaging methods to reduce the number of false-positive mammography interpretations. Describe recent advances and techniques in breast imaging. Integrate information presented in this course into efforts to improve the imaging skills of the participants.
A case-intensive update focused on challenging breast imaging scenarios. Faculty translate current evidence and BI-RADS guidance into step-by-step approaches for detection, characterization, and management—spanning screening, diagnostic work-ups, intervention, and follow-up.
What You Will Learn
How to triage difficult findings with a clear, reproducible diagnostic algorithm
Multimodality pearls: when and how to use mammography (2D/DBT), ultrasound, MRI, and contrast-enhanced mammography
Pattern recognition for subtle/obscured lesions, architectural distortion, and postoperative change
Work-ups for imaging–pathology discordance, high-risk lesions, and “probably benign” pitfalls
Procedure updates: targeted US, stereotactic & tomosynthesis-guided biopsy, MRI-guided biopsy, localization strategies
Reporting that drives care: BI-RADS assessment, structured recommendations, and risk-aligned follow-up
Quality & safety: dose/contrast considerations, infection prevention, and patient-centered communication
Who Should AttendBreast imagers, general radiologists who read breast studies, fellows/residents, technologists, nurse navigators, and APPs involved in breast imaging and biopsy pathways.
Why Attend
Convert complex cases into clear, next-step decisions
Reduce callbacks and re-biopsies with disciplined, evidence-aligned workflows
Improve multidisciplinary coordination with concise, actionable reporting
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*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
DBT for subtle distortion and asymmetries; dealing with dense breasts
Ultrasound problem solving: complex cysts, subtle masses, intraductal findings, axillary evaluation
MRI: indications, non-mass enhancement patterns, kinetics, postsurgical/radiation change
Contrast-enhanced mammography: use cases, artifacts, and pitfalls
Imaging–pathology correlation and discordance management
High-risk lesions (ADH/ALH/FEA, radial scar, papillary lesions) and upgrade risk
Post-treatment imaging: lumpectomy bed, reconstruction, implants, fat grafting
Biopsy techniques, localization (wire/seed/mag), and complication management
Workflow, QC, and communication: BI-RADS lexicon consistency, patient navigation, and follow-up intervals





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