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7:15–8:15
RSNA Diagnosis Live™ Case-based Competition
Radiology Stranger Things: A Journey into the Upside Down
(Room E451B)
8:30–10:00
Educational Courses
BOOST:
Head and Neck – Anatomy and Treatment Planning
(Room S402AB)
Breast Case-based Multidisciplinary Review
(Room S103CD)
8:30–Noon
Series Courses
Scientific Paper Sessions
BOOST: Case-based Multidisciplinary Review (Interactive Session)
(Room S103AB)
Room S103CD
11:00–2:20
AI Theater Presentations
(AI Showcase, North Building, Level 2)
12:15–1:15
Scientific Poster Discussions
(Learning Center)
1:30–2:45
(Arie Crown Theater)
RSNA Honorary Membership Presented
New Horizons Lecture:
The War on Alzheimer's Disease: Neuroimaging, Biomarkers and Genetics on the Front Lines
Andrew J. Saykin
Dr. Saykin will discuss the potential of precision medicine to improve early detection and treatment of AD and provide an update on national and global collaborative research initiatives. Dr. Saykin is the Raymond C. Beeler Professor of Radiology and Imaging Services and a professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine. He directs the IU Center for Neuroimaging and the Indiana Alzheimer Disease Research Center designated by the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
New Horizons Lecture:
Charcot, The Iron Horse, and Creeping Paralysis: Good Science in the Treatment of ALS
Robert M. Pascuzzi, MD
Dr. Pascuzzi will discuss the scientific challenges of ALS and describe promising treatments beyond clinical management of symptoms. He contends that good science will lead to meaningful treatment and provide hope for patients. A professor and chair of the Department of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine, Dr. Pascuzzi focuses his research on therapeutic trials for conditions including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lambert Eaton syndrome, and myasthenia gravis.
1:00–3:00
Interventional Oncology Series
Interventional Oncology Basic Science-Progress, Challenges and Opportunities
(Room E450B)
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
Special Interest Sessions
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
Fetal doses are typically given in milligrays because the fetus is assumed to be an organ of the mother and the milligray is the unit of absorbed organ dose. Further, for whole fetal body diagnostic exposures dose in milligray and millisieverts are equivalent.
Perspective Change is Key to Reaching New Levels of Patient Connection
Physicians Care Through Contemplation, Attentiveness
R&E Foundation and Champions See Possibilities Together
Fast, Efficient Emergency Radiology Care Doesn't Have to Sacrifice Quality
Smoking History Should be Discussed with All Cancer Patients, But Often is Not
Patient-centered Imaging Informatics Innovations
AI Aids Automatic Annotation, Detection of Bone Metastases from CT Data
Study: MRI after Mammogram Benefits Women with Dense Breasts
Thermal Ablation Proves Viable Treatment Option for Early Lung Cancer
Multicenter Study Shows Promise for CEUS LI-RADS
Adding Radiology Nurse Navigator Position Improves Team Approach to Breast Care
Comparative Effectiveness Research Guides Better Medical Decisions
Optimizing Your Daily Practice for Lifelong Learning
RSNA 2019 Attendees See Possibilities Together
RSNA Exhibitors Create Possibilities
RSNA Honorary Members
Margulis Award Presented Today
Special Interest Sessions Focus on Advanced and Innovative Radiology Topics
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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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