Mayo Clinic Neuroradiology: Practice to Innovation on November 04-08, 2024 in George Town, Cayman Islands

Mayo Clinic Neuroradiology: Practice to Innovation on November 04-08, 2024 in George Town, Cayman Islands

This 5 half-days structured course will provide an overview of common imaging strategies, as well as an update in new trends, relevant techniques, and applications in diagnostic and/or therapeutic neuroradiology.

Neuroradiology: Practice to Innovation is designed for the practicing radiologist whose work involves neuroradiology, or those involved in the neurological sciences, neurosurgery, neurology, and/or related fields.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

- Practical discussion and review of common diseases involving the brain, head/neck, and spine

- Overview of common imaging strategies, as well as an update in new trends, relevant techniques, and applications in diagnostic and/or therapeutic neuroradiology

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon conclusion of the program, participants should be able to:

- Review pediatric CNS infections

- Recognize advances in imaging for acute ischemic stroke

- Identify spine trauma classifications in the emergency room

- Analyze dementia evaluation in the era of anti-amyloid immunotherapies

- Review MR imaging of carotid artery pathologies

CREDIT

25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered. SAM credit is under review and will likely be available for this activity.

MAYO CLINIC COURSE DIRECTORS

John C. Benson, M.D.

Christopher H. Hunt, M.D.

Timothy J. Kaufmann, M.D., M.S.

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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2283462-2?pid=10008

Time: 6:30 AM - 12:45 PM

Price:

Registration: USD 1295.00

Speakers: Girish Bathla, John C. Benson, Alok A. Bhatt, Carrie M. Carr, Petrice M. Cogswell, Bradley J. Erickson, Christopher H. Hunt, Peter Kalina, Timothy J. Kaufmann, Ajay A. Madhavan, Robert J. McDonald, John V. Murray, Dinesh Rao, Jeffrey S. Ross, Michelle M. Silvera, Neetu Soni, Christopher P. Wood

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Address: 200 1st St SW

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