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Radiology

Tutorials in Diagnostic Radiology

Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Recognize strengths and weaknesses of various imaging modalities for evaluation of liver masses
  • Discuss the traditional principles of Crohn’s disease and how they have been altered by modern imaging and therapy
  • Describe clinical applications of dual energy CT of the abdomen and pelvis including vascular, genitourinary and gastrointestinal applications
  • Review the common patterns of trauma involving the temporal bone and their relevance to the referring clinician
  • Identify components of an effective lung cancer screening program
  • Recognize key MRI findings representing complete ACL graft disruption
  • Recognize the utility of BI-RADS for daily practice
  • Identify common and uncommon juxta-articular masses and recognize the diagnostic and differentiating imaging features
  • Summarize the common imaging findings of infiltrating lobular carcinoma
  • Identify the optimum imaging modalities for evaluating specific elbow injuries
  • Recognize the techniques utilized for both percutaneous image-guided soft tissue and bone biopsies
  • Identify the key concepts in radiation dose reduction in multi-detector computed tomography in clinical practice
  • Describe the most useful techniques to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during the use of conventional fluoroscopy

Attendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course.