CME 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) Designated for 1 Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) credit toward the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program ULTRASOUND UPDATE 2015 September 19-20, 2015 Saturday-Sunday Hilton Sacramento Arden West Scan for Conference Webpage SPONSORED BY: UC DAVIS HEALTH SYSTEM and
Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:30 am Registration, continental breakfast, visit exhibits 8:20 Welcome and Course Objectives Obstetrical and Gynecology Imaging 8:30 3D Ultrasound in OB/GYN: Top Ten Hits Describe most common applications of 3D ultrasound in obstetrics and for trouble shooting clinical ultrasound issues. 9:00 Complications of Early Pregnancy New Guidelines Manage patients early in pregnancy who have either no definite intra-uterine pregnancy (pregnancy of unknown location) or before embryonic heart motion can be visualized. Ruth Goldstein, MD 9:30 Obstetrical Measurements: A Case Based Approach Describe abnormal measurements of the fetus and discuss growth abnormalities and Doppler waveforms to study the fetus. 10:00 Refreshment break, visit exhibits 10:20 Fetal Heart, Part I Routine What should be known about the basics of the fetal heart for those performing routine obstetrical ultrasound? 10:50 Evaluating Fetal Cardiac Function: Update To evaluate more complex fetal cardiac abnormalities. Greggory R. DeVore, MD 11:30 AIUM OB Guidelines: What we Do at UCSD in 2015 Describe additions to newest 2013 guidelines which are now standard of care and additional views done at UCSD. 12:00 Lunch included in tuition During the lunch break you will have an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers. Index cards will be on the lunch tables for this purpose. Obstetrical Gynecology Imaging 1:00 Fetal CNS Screening and Troubleshooting For patients who come for screening obstetrical sonography, to be able to detect CNS anomalies but also to reliably be able to diagnose normal anatomy. Ruth B. Goldstein, MD 1:45 Predicting Adverse Outcome of Fetuses with IUGR and Late-Onset IUGR Demonstrate the importance of diagnosing IUGR. Greggory R. DeVore, MD, FACOG, FAIUM 2:30 Uterus and Endometrium In patients who are referred for abnormal bleeding, to be able to recognize patients who require further evaluation with imaging or tissue sampling. Ruth B. Goldstein, MD 3:10 Refreshment break, visit exhibits 4:00 The Future of Neonatal Consult Evaluate neonatal congenital anomalies with prenatal/ postnatal correlation to improve understanding of these lesions. Sandra W. Gorges, MD and Simran Sekhon, MBBS 4:30 Imaging of Maternal Complications During Pregnancy Overview of selection of appropriate imaging modality and imaging appearance of various pathological conditions affecting the mother during pregnancy. Simran Sekhon, MBBS 5:00 Question and Answer Panel You will have an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers; index cards are available at tables. 5:15 Adjourn for the day Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:30 am Registration, continental breakfast, visit exhibits Ultrasound Update What s New 8:30 Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound of the Liver and Kidney To demonstrate the use of CEUS in evaluation of hepatic or renal masses. 9:10 Ultrasound: Live and Learn Difficult or unusual imaging cases. Imaging cases likely to be found in clinical practice. Inter-modality/clinical comparison and pathology results. Eugenio O. Gerscovich, MD, FAIUM 9:40 Carotid Imaging What You Need to Know Evaluate important ultrasound findings and caveats of carotid ultrasound. 10:10 Refreshment break, visit exhibits 10:30 Pitfalls and Traps in Renal Mass Imaging. (SA-CME) To review the important information needed when performing routine renal ultrasound to avoid missing a renal mass. 11:00 When a Renal Transplant Shows Up at Your Door What You Should Look for? (SA-CME) Evaluate important ultrasound findings in kidney transplant recipients to improve imaging evaluation of transplants. Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD 11:30 Venous Imaging Is It That Simple? To demonstrate to the audience possible pitfalls in venous imaging. 12:00 Question and Answer Panel You will have an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers; index cards are available at tables. 12:40 Adjourn 3:30 Non-immune Hydrops Imaging and Therapy To describe the etiologies and treatment options for non-routine hydrops. Shinjiro Hirose, MD
Faculty COURSE CHAIR Professor of Radiology Vice Chair Radiology Director of Abdominal Imaging University of California, Davis School of Medicine GUEST FACULTY Assistant Professor USC Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Greggory R. DeVore, MD, FACOG, FAIUM Clinical Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles, CA Director Fetal Diagnostic Centers Pasadena, Tarzana, Mission Hills, CA Director Perinatology Providence Tarzana Medical Center Tarzana, CA Ruth B. Goldstein, MD Professor and Chief of Diagnostic Ultrasound and Biomedical Imaging University of California, San Francisco Professor of Radiology Director of Imaging UCSD Maternal-Fetal Care and Genetics University of California, San Diego UC DAVIS DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY FACULTY Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Eugenio O. Gerscovich, MD, FAIUM Clinical Professor Sandra W. Gorges, MD Professor of Clinical Radiology Director of Pediatric Imaging Shinjiro Hirose, MD Associate Professor Chief, Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery Department of Surgery Director of Pediatric Surgery, Shriners Hospitals for Children Northern California Simran Sekhon, MBBS Assistant Clinical Professor TARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for radiologists and gynecologists/obstetricians as well as nurses, medical sonographers, and other interprofessional health-care team members who use and/or need to improve their ability to perform ultrasound scans. EDUCATIONAL NEED This course is designed to change physician competence regarding the criteria for diagnosing ultrasound abnormalities. Course participants evaluations and community physician annual needs assessment surveys have identified the need for cutting edge information about obstetrical and gynecological ultrasound. Also, newer techniques have recently been introduced, including contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and ultrasound elastography in which there is a need for a better understanding. Topics to be presented will be sonographic evaluation of first-trimester congenital abnormalities and fetal syndromes that are encountered in ultrasound. In addition, specific anomalies including fetal CNS anomalies and fetal cardiac abnormalities will be reviewed. An update for evaluating and treatment of non-immune hydrops will be presented to the audience. Newer applications of ultrasound, including 3D ultrasound applications and gynecological and obstetrical will be presented to the audience. Other topics to be presented would be newer applications of ultrasound, including contrastenhanced ultrasound, vascular carotid ultrasound, renal transplant Doppler and venous ultrasound. This year s course will specifically address the identified educational needs and provide practitioners with state-of-the-art tools and provide improved treatment options for their patients. The faculty presenting and interacting with participants at this activity have been selected on the basis of their comprehensive clinical experience and academic excellence. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the end of the activity, participants should be able to: Interpret the utility of 3-D ultrasound in the evaluation of the fetal face Interpret the utility of 3-D ultrasound in the evaluation of the obstetrics and gynecology Outline an update on newer applications of fetal surgery for fetuses with non-immune hydrops Explain the ultrasound clues for practitioners to help better detect pregnancy complications in the first trimester Identify the sonographic findings that are most commonly encountered with fetal cardiac abnormalities List ultrasound features of specific cerebral malformations Discuss Doppler evaluation of transplants Recognize certain pitfalls that may be encountered in either obstetrical or gynecological ultrasound Apply the use of Doppler in carotid arterial imaging. Demonstrate how contrast-enhanced ultrasound may be used to evaluate the liver and kidney Review the non-fetal complications of pregnancy Identify the common pitfalls of renal ultrasound Apply venous ultrasound CONFERENCE COORDINATOR Larry Jacinth CME Specialist, CMP
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Please register early space is limited. Tuition is $395 for physicians and $345 for all others. Confirmation of registration will be sent within two weeks after receipt of registration form. The fees will increase after August 28, 2015. Tuition includes two continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, electronic syllabus, and an online certificate of attendance. Tuition may be paid by check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA. Cash is not accepted. The reserves the right to cancel this conference. In such a case, a full refund will be given. Registration forms received without payment will not be processed until payment is received, and payment must follow within 10 days. Early discount rates are honored if payment is received by the date noted on the registration form. After that date, the late fee is applied. HILTON SACRAMENTO ARDEN WEST 2200 Harvard Street 95815 916-922-4700 http://bit.ly/1cahjiu CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: A refund of tuition, less $75 administrative fee, will be allowed if requested in writing by August 28, 2015. No refunds will be provided after this date. ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS, EVALUATION AND CREDIT The link to your electronic syllabus, evaluation and certificate of credit will be available for 30 days after the last day of the conference. Once you have completed the evaluation process your certificate will be available. The electronic syllabus will be available to pre-registered attendees online prior to the conference for downloading and printing. A flash drive will be distributed at the conference. Printed syllabus is an additional fee of $50. ACCREDITATION The University of California, Davis, Health System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION Physician Credit: The University of California, Davis, Health System designates this live activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. EARN 1 Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) The American Board of Radiology (ABR) requires Radiologists to have a minimum of 25 of the 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits be Self Assessment credits (required every 3 years). An opportunity for the completion of 1 Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) will be offered during this course. Credit is pending approval by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits acceptable for other healthcare providers Nurse: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. For the purpose of relicensure, the California Board of Registered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (report 11 hours of credit and fill in CME Category 1 for the provider number). Physician Assistant: The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits are acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertification. Sonographer/Vascular Technician: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit meets the requirements of the Accepted Continuing Education Evaluation Model System (AACEEMS) Checklist of the American Registry for Diagnostic Sonography (ARDMS ). This service is not affiliated with or endorsed by ARDMS. A block of rooms is being held for conference participants at a rate of $119 single or double occupancy plus hotel and sales tax (reference UC Davis when phoning in reservation to receive group rate). After August 28, 2015, reservations will be on a space and rate available basis. Reservations should be made directly with the hotel. If you have any special needs due to a disability as specified in the Americans with Disabilities Act, please call the Office of Continuing Medical Education at (916) 734-5390 so we may make the necessary accommodations for you. AIR TRAVEL TO SACRAMENTO (SMF) United Airlines Group Discount To obtain Groups and Meetings discount prices go to http://www.united. com and enter Offer Code: ZSMC932054. GROUND TRANSPORTATION Hertz Car Rental: To obtain discount prices go to http://www.hertz.com and enter Convention Number 04H70006 for discounted rates. National Car Rental: 1 (800) CAR-RENT and request ID #5282865 for discounted rates. Super Shuttle: http://www.supershuttle.com/ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 4610 X Street, Suite 2301 95817 1 (866) CME4EDU (263-4338) (916) 734-5390 Phone (916) 734-0742 Fax http://cme.ucdavis.edu BROCHURE ART CREDIT Brochure images courtesy of Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, UC Davis Public Affairs, Hilton Hotels, and Shutterstock.com.
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University of California, Davis 4610 X Street, Suite 2301 95817 Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3405 ULTRASOUND UPDATE 2015 September 19-20, 2015 Saturday-Sunday CME 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) Designated for 1 Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) credit toward the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program Hilton Sacramento Arden West HIGHLIGHTS: 3D Ultrasound in OB/GYN Complications of Early Pregnancy New Guidelines Evaluating Fetal Cardiac Function AIUM OB Guidelines Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound of the Liver and Kidney Carotid Imaging What You Need to Know Venous Imaging THIS ACTIVITY IS SELF-SUPPORTING AND RECEIVES NO STATE FUNDING.