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8:30-10:00
Educational Courses
BOOST: Case-based Multidisciplinary Review (Interactive Session)
(Room S103AB)
(Room S103CD)
8:30-Noon
Series Courses
10:30-Noon
Scientific Paper Sessions
Innovation Theater Presentations
(South Hall, Level 3)
BOOST: Anatomy and Treatment Planning (Interactive Session)
(Room S103AB)
(Room S103CD)
10:30–Noon
Tuesday Plenary Sessions
(Room E451B)
RSNA/AAPM Symposium: Integrated Diagnostics: Why Does it Matter and How Do We Get There?
Paul E. Kinahan, PhD, Moderator
The Path to Integrated Diagnostics
Mitchell D. Schnall, MD, PhD
Dr. Schnall will discuss how an integrated diagnostic approach, which combines radiology, pathology and genomics, may lead to improved patient outcomes. Currently the Eugene P. Pendergrass Professor of Radiology and the chair of the Department of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Dr. Schnall has been a faculty member since 1991, and a full professor since 2002.
Radio-Patho-Genomics: Computationally Integrating Disease Specific Features across Scales
Anant Madabhushi, PhD
Dr. Madabhushi will discuss the potential of new methods to combine imaging and other data from multiple diagnostic approaches. Dr. Madabhushi is director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) and F. Alex Nason Professor II, Biomedical Engineering, Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland, Ohio. He is also a research scientist at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Administration Medical Center.
10:30–3:00
AI Theater Presentations
(AI Showcase, North Building, Level 2)
11:00–3:00
3D Printing and Advanced Visualization Theater Presentations
(North Building, Level 3)
12:15–1:15
Scientific Poster Discussions
(Learning Center)
1:30–2:45
Tuesday Afternoon Plenary Session
(Arie Crown Theater)
Annual Oration in Diagnostic Radiology:
Next Generation Technologies and Strategies for Precision Health
Sanjiv S. Gambhir, MD, PhD
Dr. Gambhir will discuss the concept of precision health, the practice of monitoring healthy people in order to intercept disease as early as possible, and how a shift toward focus on precision health would affect radiology. He is the Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Professor of Cancer Research and chair of the Department of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
RSNA Gold Medals Presented Today
2:30–4:00
Educational Courses
3:00–4:00
Scientific Paper Sessions
3:00–4:15
BOOST: Case-based Multidisciplinary Review (Interactive Session)
(Room S103AB)
(Room S103CD)
4:30–6:00
Educational Courses
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Zooming into an image on a viewing station does not improve resolution of the stored image, but it does make small details larger and brings them into the sensitive region of the human visual system potentially making them "more visible."
ALS Treatments Are Elusive, but Hope is on the Horizon
Imaging is a Powerful Weapon in the War on Alzheimer's Disease
Mobile App Popular with Patients, Not Physicians
Emerging Prostate Imaging Method Drives Treatment Changes
New NCRP Report Shows Average Medical Radiation Doses in U.S. are Decreasing
Low-dose Computerized Tomography of the Airways to Diagnose Suspected Foreign Body Aspiration in Children
Taking the Opportunity: Radiology Begins to Embrace Opportunistic CT
Chest Radiographs Aid Deep Learning Model for Predicting Future Health Care Costs
AI Helps Predict Risk of Lung Nodules Likely to Become Cancerous
CT Colonography Underused as Screening Modality
Novel MRI-Guided Ultrasound Treatment Destroys Prostate Cancer
RSNA Announces Winners of Intracranial Hemorrhage AI Challenge
Presentation of Honorary Membership
Presentation of Margulis Award
Who or What Inspired You to Pursue Radiology?
RSNA 2019 Attendees Learn Together
RSNA Exhibitors and Radiologists See Possibilities Together
RSNA 2019 Gold Medals
Caricatures for #GivingTuesday
Special Recognition for In-Kind Support
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The RSNA 2019 Daily Bulletin is the official publication of the 105th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. Published online Sunday, December 1 — Friday, December 6.
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