Time: July 31, 2009 to August 7, 2009
Location: Seattle, WA to Alaska,
City/Town: Seattle
Website or Map: http://radlist.com/meeting.as…
Event Type: a, cruise, to, alaska
Organized By: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2009
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Advanced Topics in Multidetector CT Scanning: A Cruise to Alaska
Friday, July 31, 2009 - Friday, August 7, 2009
Seattle, WA to Alaska,
MEETING SPONSOR:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thomas B. Turner Building
720 Rutland Avenue, Room 20
Baltimore, MD 21205-2195
(410) 955-2959
FAX (410) 955-0807
Email: cmenet@jhmi.edu
Website: http://www.hopkinscme.net
CONFERENCE CENTER:
Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas
Seattle, WA to Alaska,
MEETING BROCHURE:
To view and print the meeting brochure, click here:
http://www.hopkinscme.edu/pdfs/80020241.pdf
MEETING DESCRIPTION:
This course is dedicated to the current state-of-the-art of multidetector slice CT scanning with an emphasis on 64 row MDCT. The course is designed for the radiologist to integrate a series of detailed lectures by experts in the field with the unique opportunity to enjoy the beauty and harmony of one of nature’s last preserves, the inner passage of Alaska.
The course consists of a series of lectures focusing on the principles, techniques and clinical applications of MDCT with specific focus on new applications, including CT angiography, virtual imaging to include virtual colonoscopy, cardiac CT, as well as the latest advances in thoracic CT scanning. The lectures will also address the latest innovations in imaging the liver, pancreas, kidneys and GI tract. This course will provide a unique opportunity to combine an outstanding educational activity with an outstanding social program.
INSTRUCTORS:
Fishman, Jacobs, Horton, Lewin
CME HOURS: 18.25
LECTURE TOPICS:
Body Imaging, Cardiac, CT, GI, GU, Vascular
ACTIVITIES: Sail/Cruise
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