Breast MRI: Science, Technique, and Interpretation, Including Clinical Correlation and Recent Developments

Description
Breast MRI merges the morphologic assessment of mammography with the soft-tissue signal characterization of MRI, adding the distinct advantage of angiogenesis evaluation. Learning the MRI appearance of different histologies and differentiating them from benign causes of tissue enhancement is a nuanced task. This course incorporates a detailed synopsis of breast MRI science, technique, and interpretation based on more than 20,000 cases of experience. It also explains its place within the milieu of total breast imaging and care. Numerous “live” case discussions are included to supplement the course lectures.
Topic(s): 
Breast MRI Imaging
Objectives: 
Participants who complete this activity should be able to: Breast MRI Module Improve their interpretation of breast MRI, allowing for practice improvement and better patient care. Gain a better understanding of the screening and diagnostic modalities' strengths and weaknesses. Come away with greater knowledge of the applications, reimbursement, and outcomes of breast MRI.
Format
Conferences, Lectures, Seminars
Course Date
Sunday, November 18, 2012 - Monday, November 19, 2012
Location
Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
120 East Delaware Place
Chicago
IL
United States
Sponsor Information
ProScan Imaging Education Foundation
Contact Person: 
Michelle Wallace
Phone: 
(513) 924-5365
Fax: 
5133529379
E-Mail: 
mwallace@proscan.com
Credit
Credit Hours: 
16
Credit Category: 
AMA