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Topic: Imaging of Acute Trauma, Solid Organ InjurySummary: In this episode, we continue a discussion of imaging acute trauma. This part emphasizes the imaging of solid organ injury. The organs discussed are the liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas
Summary: In this episode, we discuss the basics of imaging acutely traumatized patients. We explain the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 trauma centers. We discuss the idea of trauma activation in the emergency room, using the local UMas
Classifying and categorizing ovarian masses can feel like a daunting task for radiology trainees. In this episode Dr. Alan Goldstein will discuss with us his approach to these lesions to help simplify the process. First, a few mimics and pitfal
In this episode we continue our discussion of Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA) from our introduction in Ep 27. Building on previous discussions of MRI safety (Ep9 & 11) and Contrast and Adverse Reactions from Ep 5 & 6, this episode will
In this episode we discuss Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA) or media (GBCM). Building on previous discussions of MRI safety (Ep9 & 11) and Contrast and Adverse Reactions from Ep 5 & 6, this episode will introduce MRI contrast agents (GB
In this fourth and concluding episode on the economic history of radiology, Prof. Levy discusses prior attempts of outsourcing and artificial intelligence machine learning of today.Hosts: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Associate Pro
In this episode we continue discussing a historical perspective of the economics of radiology. In part 3 of this 4 part series, Prof. Levy continues discussing the bubble years of the 1990s.Hosts: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Asso
In this episode we continue discussing a historical perspective of the economics of radiology. In part 2 of this 4 part series, Prof. Levy and Dr. Rosen present changes which occurred in radiology after Medicare, including advanced imaging and
In this episode we welcome special guest, Frank Levy, PhD - an economist and Professor(Emeritus)at MIT. Professor Levy joins Max Rosen, MD – Chair of Radiology at UMMS to discuss a historical perspective of the economics of radiology. In part
In this episode, we discuss the imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma and liver transplantation with our guest Dr. Mark Masciocchi, Director of Body MRI. This is part 2 of a two part series. Key points of discussion in this episode include:- Li
In this episode, we discuss the imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma and liver transplantation with our guest Dr. Mark Masciocchi, Director of Body MRI. This is the first of a two part series. Key discussion points in this episode include:- Di
In this episode we welcome a special guest, Dr. Max Rosen – Chair of Radiology at UMMS. Dr. Rosen provides an overview of the department, including its history and growth. We discuss the organization of the department and introduce the clinic
In this episode our guest, Dr. Carolynn Debenedectis rejoins us to discusses BI-RADS classification. This podcast is designed to give junior residents the basics they need to know to understand and use BI-RADS on their breast imaging rotation.
In this episode our guest, Dr. Ryan Tai discusses septic arthritis and the radiologist’s role in its work-up, diagnosis and management. The learning objectives for this podcast include:1. Describe the pathophysiology of septic arthritis2. Di
In this episode our guest, Dr. Carolynn Debenedectis - Residency Program Director and Vice Chair of Education, will summarize what programs directors are looking for in your application to radiology residency. We will also discuss how COVID is
In this episode our guest, Dr. Carolynn Debenedectis, discusses what to do during your first year of radiology to be successful. We will discuss the top 3 things program directors look for in the ideal 1st year radiology resident.Host: Chri
In this episode our guest, Dr. Byron Chen, continues his discussion from Episode 14 on the art of taking a case in radiology. In part 2 of the series, Dr. Chen continues the step-by-step primer based on his approach. This episode includes a di
In this episode our guest, Dr. Byron Chen, discusses the art of taking a case in radiology, starting with the historical perspective. He gives us a step-by-step primer based on his approach, filled with many do’s and don’ts. Finally, we discuss
Eponyms in radiology have historically been used to describe many types of imaging findings. In this episode, Dr. Watts will discuss with us why we use eponyms and present a list of MSK eponym “categories”. Selected eponyms used in MSK imagin
Dr. Sereni returns to continue his discussion on meniscal injuries. In this podcast Dr. Sereni discusses the evolution of previously discussed basic tears into complex and displaced tears.Guest: Christopher Sereni, MD. Assistant Professor o
This is the conclusion of the two-part series on the basics of MR imaging safety beginning with Episode 9. In this episode we discuss the components of the MRI system including some of the inherent safety issues that arise from them; the conce
This is a special episode recorded during the Covid-19 pandemic focusing on the diagnosis and imaging features of Covid-19 infection. Our guest is Dr. Maria Barile, our local expert in the Division of Cardiothoracic Imaging. We discuss the fol
In this episode we discuss the components of the MRI system including some of the inherent safety issues that arise from them; the concept of safety zones and its importance; examples of unique safety issues in MRI, and the screening process.
Summary:1. Staging - know where to look (based on primary site but also pathology)2. Restaging - know what to expect (based on type of treatment - XRT, chemo, immunotherapy)3. Big picture - same, better, worse; critical lesions that may requ
Summary: 1. How functional imaging is different from anatomic imaging2. Different tracers - FDG, NAF, DOTATATE, AXUMIN, PSMA3. Limitations (size, lack of contrast in some places)4. Pitfalls - know expected physiologic uptake and other pro
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