Description
+ Include: 35 videos + 35 file sub vtt + 36 pdfs, size: 9.8 GB
+ Target Audience: radiologists and musculoskeletal imaging specialists
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Overview
The UCSF Neuro MSK Imaging on Big Island Hawaii 2026 program provides a comprehensive, advanced review of neuroradiology and musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging. The course equips radiologists with the diagnostic skills to evaluate complex sports injuries, head and neck pathologies, spinal disorders, and intricate neuro-inflammatory conditions utilizing multimodality imaging, including advanced MRI and ultrasound techniques.
Course Date: Sunday, February 15, 2026 to Friday, February 20, 2026
Presentations will review indications that are commonly seen in general practice. the esteemed faculty will address updates to improve image acquisition and interpretation strategies with the goal of improving communication when referring cases to clinical and academic specialists. Neuroradiology topics to be addressed include an imaging overview of adult and pediatric neuroradiological emergencies, head and neck masses and common mimics, headache, cranial nerve imaging, neonatal brain development and injury, congenital spinal anomalies, and intracranial and spinal infections. Musculoskeletal lectures will include presentations of the major joints, along with reviews of injuries, infection, muscle imaging, and arthritis.
Learning Objectives
The purpose of this course is to increase competence and improve clinician practice in radiology. We specifically anticipate improvements in skills and strategies to:
Recommend Ct/MR protocols for brain, head & neck, spine, nerve, and musculoskeletal imaging
Recognize critical imaging features to distinguish head & neck masses and recognize common mimics and complications of treatment
Distinguish important sella and parasellar pathologies, skull base lesions and important differentials for patients presenting with headaches • Interpret internal derangements and common pitfalls of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle, and spine imaging
Implement utilization of diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound, including its utility as a problem solver in challenging cases
Identify important imaging characteristics of infectious, metabolic, and inflammatory arthropathies of bone
Understand the role of imaging in neonatal brain injury, intracranial pressure disorders and autoimmune brain disease to best assist clinicians with patient care
Develop strategies for accurately imaging and interpreting common spine and spinal cord pathologies and evaluating post-operative spine scans.
Target Audience
Best for radiologists and musculoskeletal imaging specialists who want updates on neuro-imaging, sports trauma, and complex MSK diagnostics.
Topics
01 MSK Infection
02 Knee Trauma
03 Meniscus Cruciate Ligaments
04 Arthritis Beyond Black and White
05 Metabolic Disorders
06 Extensor Mechanism
07 ACL Reconstruction and its Complications
08 Multimodality Evaluation of Tendons of Wrist Hand
09 Shoulder Trauma
10 Pitfalls in Shoulder MRI
11 Hip MRI Labrum, FAI, and Beyond
12 Problem Solved Applications of MSK US
13 Pelvic Tendons
14 Muscle Injuries
15 MRI US Correlation Cases
16 Ankle Foot Trauma
17 Fatigue Fractures in the Athlete
18 Skull Base Lesions
19 Headache – Do Not Miss Diagnoses
20 Top 3 DDX in Head and Neck
21 Work Up of Intercranial Hemorrhage
22 Neonatal Brain Injury
23 CSF Pressure Disorders
24 Updated Concepts in Hydrocephalus
25 Pituitary and Hypothalamic Abnormalities
26 Spine Reporting Essentials How to Add Value
27 Autoimmune Encephalitis
28 Spinal Cord Inflammatory Lesions
29 Post Surgical Changes in Head and Neck
30 Spine Tumor or Mimic How to Tell Them Apart
31 Salivary Gland Imaging (with AJCC9)
32 Spinal Fusion What Am I Looking At
33 Pearls and Pitfalls in Cancer Imaging
34 Challenging Spine Cases Lessons Learned
35 Errors Are Opportunities




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