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Body Imaging in Paradise: Helical CT/MRI Practical Tips and Pointers January 18-23, 2004 Current Concepts in Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging February 15-20, 2004 The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii Kona, Hawai i Presented by the Department of Radiology University of California, San Francisco

UCSF Radiology is pleased to present its two winter m Body Imaging in Paradise: Helical CT/MRI Practical Tips & Pointers January 18-23, 2004 This course will enable participants to become familiar with the techniques and applications of CT (including single spiral and multidetector-row) and MRI in the evaluation of musculoskeletal, thoracic and abdominopelvic disease. A balanced emphasis will be placed on review of core concepts as well as future directions emerging in academic practice. The modern evaluation of articular, pulmonary, genitourinary and gastrointestinal disease will be described. Three-dimensional reformation will be reviewed, including the relative merits of MDCT and CTA. Practical applications of all these techniques will be highlighted. Upon completion of the formal lectures and interesting case sessions, the registrant should be able to: - Describe the relevant merits and limitations of helical CT and MRI in various musculoskeletal, thoracic, and abdominopelvic pathologies; - List the appropriate technical protocols for both modalities, including advanced techniques such as CTA, MRSI and MDCT; - Better interpret helical CT and MR images of the abdomen and pelvis; - Describe the utilization of helical CT and its three-dimensional applications; - Describe the practical utilization of MR imaging techniques and results; - Formulate optimal radiologic imaging approaches to a large variety of abnormalities and pathological conditions; - Advise colleagues of current imaging advances. Course Director Fergus V. Coakley, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Chief, Abdominal Imaging University of California, San Francisco Enrollment Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure your space in this course. Tuition: $825 for practicing physicians; $675 for fellows, residents, technologists and nurses (with a letter of verification). Pre-register by December 5, 2003 and save $50 on your registration fee. On-Site Registration: $875 Sunday, January 18, 2004 Guest Faculty Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Co-Director, 3D Laboratory Chief, Cardiovascular Imaging Stanford University Palo Alto, California Faculty University of California, San Francisco Lynne S. Steinbach, MD Professor of Radiology and Orthopaedics Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD Professor of Radiology Chief, Abdominal Imaging San Francisco General Hospital W. Richard Webb, MD Professor of Radiology Chief, Thoracic Imaging Benjamin M. Yeh, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology

eetings on the Kohala Coast, the Big Island of Hawai i: Current Concepts in Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging February 15-20, 2004 This week-long course will provide the clinician with an update on various fundamentals of neuro and musculoskeletal imaging. An array of imaging techniques will be included, with emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). Lectures will focus on up-to-date imaging protocols and imaging pitfalls. There will also be ample opportunity for questions and discussion with faculty. At the completion of this course, registrants should have an increased knowledge of the following areas: Neuroimaging New Imaging Techniques: diffusion imaging, perfusion imaging, and MR spectroscopy. Adult: squamous cell carcinoma, anatomy and pathology of the larynx, stroke, brain tumors, cervical lymph nodes, seizure, and disorders of the skull base. Pediatrics: CT/MR/US of neonatal neuroimaging; developmental spine malformations, evaluation of developmental delay, pediatric hearing loss, causes and imaging of epilepsy. Musculoskeletal Imaging Knee: pre-/post- operative assessment of the menisci and ligaments. Shoulder: rotator cuff, impingement and instability. Joints: MRI of the elbow, wrist, fingers, hip and ankle. Other areas: technical aspects, spiral CT, brachial plexus, osseous stress injuries, cartilage and interventional sports medicine. Course Co-Chair A. James Barkovich, MD Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Neurology and Neurosurgery Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology University of California, San Francisco Course Co-Chair Lynne S. Steinbach, MD Professor of Radiology and Orthopaedics Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging University of California, San Francisco Guest Faculty Enrollment Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure your space in this course. Tuition: $825 for practicing physicians; $675 for fellows, residents, technologists and nurses (with a letter of verification). Pre-register by January 2, 2004 and save $50 on your registration fee. On-Site Registration: $875 Sunday, February 15, 2004 Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Radiology Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging Stanford University Medical Center Palo Alto, California Christine B. Chung, MD Associate Professor of Radiology University of California, San Diego Faculty University of California, San Francisco Soonmee Cha, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Christine M. Glastonbury, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology

JANUARY COURSE PROGRAM Sunday Monday Tuesday January 18, 2004 Musculoskeletal / Abdominal 6.45 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7.15 MRI of the Knee: Menisci... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 8.00 MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis: Choosing and Using Sequences... Fergus V. Coakley, MD 8.45 MRI of the Knee: Tendons and Ligaments... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 9.30 Recess 9.45 The Peritoneal Cavity: Applied Anatomy at CT/MRI... Fergus V. Coakley, MD 10.30 MRI of the Elbow... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 11.15 Pearls and Pitfalls in Abdominal CT... Fergus V. Coakley, MD 12.00 pm Questions and Discussion 12:15 Adjourn 5.00 pm Hawaii and her people... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 6:00 Aloha Reception for all Registrants and their Guests Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 19, 2004 Musculoskeletal / Chest 6.45 am Continental Breakfast 7.15 Imaging in the Assessment of Lung Cancer... Richard W. Webb, MD 8.00 MRI of the Shoulder: Impingement and Rotator Cuff... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 8.45 Unusual Imaging Manifestations of Lung Cancer... Richard W. Webb, MD 9.30 Recess 9.45 MRI of Shoulder Instability... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 10.30 CT Angiography in the Assessment of Pulmonary Embolism... Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD 11.15 MRI of Peri-Articular Bursae and Cysts... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 12.00 pm Questions and Discussion 12:15 Adjourn January 20, 2004 Chest / Gastrointestinal 6.45 am Continental Breakfast 7.15 HRCT: Key findings and What They Mean - Part 1... Richard W. Webb, MD 8.00 Staging Primary and Recurrent Tumors in the Large Bowel... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 8.45 HRCT: Key findings and What They Mean - Part 2... Richard W. Webb, MD 9.30 Recess 9.45 Imaging of IBD and Infectious Colitis... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 10.30 CT and MRI of Intra-Abdominal Transplantation... Benjamin M. Yeh, MD 11.15 CT of Airways Diseases... Richard W. Webb, MD 12.00 pm Questions and Discussion 12:15 Adjourn Wednesday, January 21, 2004 No formal course program, day is free to enjoy the island!

Body Imaging in Paradise: Helical CT/MRI January 18-23, 2004 Thursday Friday January 22, 2004 Gastrointestinal / Genitourinary 6.45 am Continental Breakfast 7.15 MRI/MRSI of Prostate Cancer... Fergus V. Coakley, MD 8.00 CT/MRI of Non-Neoplastic Renal Disease... Benjamin M. Yeh, MD 8.45 Imaging of Pancreatic Tumors... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 9.30 Recess 9.45 MR Cholangiopancreatography... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 10.30 CT/MR Urography... Benjamin M. Yeh, MD 11.15 Imaging of Pancreatitis... Ruedi F.-L. Thoeni, MD 12.00 pm Questions and Discussion 12:15 Adjourn January 23, 2004 MDCT / Screening 6.45 am Continental Breakfast 7.15 Principles and Advantages of Multi-Detector Row CT... Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD 8.00 CT of Focal Lung Lesions: Screening for Cancer and Approach to Diagnosis... Richard W. Webb, MD 8.45 Technical Considerations for Performing CT Angiography... Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD 9.30 Recess 9.45 Detection of Preclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis with CT... Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD 10.30 CT Screening: Scan or Scam?... Fergus V. Coakley, MD 11.15 CTA of the Thoracic Aorta... Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD 12.00 pm Questions and Discussion 12:15 Adjourn Accreditation The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 23.75 hours in category 1 credit toward the AMA Physician s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that s/he actually spent in the activity. This educational activity also qualifies for 23.75 credit hours for the certificate program of the California Medical Association (CMA). Nurses: This program is approved for AMA-CMA credit and will be accepted toward meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal of the California Board of Registered Nurses on an hour-for-hour basis. Nurses may report 23.75 contact hours if they attend the entire program. Technologists: This program is approved for AMA-CMA credit and will be accepted toward meeting the continuing education requirements of the ASRT. Technologists may report 23.75 ECE points in Category B if they attend the entire program.

The Big Island of Hawai i Perhaps on no other island does the mystique of the past resonate so clearly in the present. The spirit of a living, thriving culture and the timeless grace and warmth known as aloha, find full expression in the character of the people and tempo of life on the island. Visitors to The Big Island have incredible diversity at their doorstep: fiery volcanoes and verdant valleys, lush rainforests and ancient lava fields, rolling ranchlands and rugged coastlines, snow-capped mountains and pristine beaches of white, black and even green sand. The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii Traditions of unsurpassed service and accommodations have been captured at The Fairmont Orchid on the Kohala Coast of the Island of Hawai i. Here an ambience of classic sophistication has been adapted to suit the natural surroundings of Hawaii, without compromising the high standards of decor, service and dining that have made The Orchid the hotel of choice. Recreational activities are endless here. You can enjoy the 36-hole Francis H.I. Brown Golf Courses, former home of the Senior Skins Game; tennis on any of ten plexipave courts, including a stadium court; a 10,000 square-foot freshwater swimming pool and surrounding whirlpools; a protected whitesand lagoon and full-service ocean activities desk with complimentary use of snorkel equipment; year-round kids program; complimentary access to The Fitness Center, offering creative wellness options; basketball; poolside ping-pong; beach volleyball, and more. Guests may start off their mornings with a tennis clinic, power walk and stretch, low-impact aerobic conditioning, or even a snorkel cruise. Then venture out for an introductory scuba lesson, beach and pool volleyball tournaments, or round-robin tennis tournaments. A romantic evening sunset sail or just watching the Kohala sunset from a swaying beachside hammock completes the day. The Orchid's "Keiki Aloha" (children's program) utilizes the hotel's unique location and enables its young guests to make new friends and learn more about Hawaii -- it's The Orchid's way of sharing "aloha" with future generations. "Keiki", (children ages five through twelve who are staying with their parents at the hotel), can participate in a wide range of special activities so that each child will share in the excitement of discovering a new culture. The activity schedule includes daily themed activities including: Hawaiian storytelling, hula lessons, coconut-leaf weaving and other island arts & crafts. Plenty of outdoor activities are scheduled to enjoy the Kohala coast's great weather. Prices vary with half-day or full-day programs. Hotel Reservations A block of rooms has been reserved at The Fairmont Orchid for this conference. Please complete the hotel reservation form and send it directly to The Orchid, or call the hotel directly at 808-885-2000 and mention that you are attending the UCSF Radiology conference to receive the conference room rates. Reservation requests after the deadline dates will be offered at the conference rates on a space-available basis. A credit card number is required to guarantee your reservation. January meeting deadline... Dec. 19, 2003 February meeting deadline... Jan. 16, 2004 "Hawaii Bonuses" Program Enjoy a stay at participating hotels on the islands of Kauai, Lanai, Maui or Oahu one week before or after this course at special, discounted room rates! Information on these offers will be included with your registration confirmation, or you can get more information by contacting the Postgraduate Office by phone at 415-476-5731 or by e-mail at: cme@radiology.ucsf.edu. Optional Tours The UCSF Department of Radiology and Destination Discovery Travel are pleased to offer these exciting activities during your stay on Hawai i: Grand Circle Island Tour Wednesday full-day 6:45 am - 6:00 pm $75.00 per adult; $61.00 per child (under 12 years) A never-to-be-forgotten tour to Hawaii Volcano National Park, where you will see wonders of nature, such as The Lava Tube, giant tree fern forests, sulphur banks, steam vents and Kilauea Crater with its firepit, Halemaumau. Enjoy lunch at the world-famed Volcano House (cost of lunch not included) before continuing on your tour to the city of Hilo where you will visit Rainbow Falls, Liliuokalani Park and orchid and anthurium nurseries. Return to the hotel via the lush Hamakua Coast and famed Parker Ranch, arriving back at the hotel in the late afternoon. Island Breeze Luau Thursday evening 5:15-8:30 pm $57.00 per adult; $22.00 per child 6-12 years (free for children 5 years and under) On the historic grounds of the King Kamehameha Hotel, receive your lei greeting and participate in Hawaiian and Polynesian Arts and Crafts demonstrations. Then enjoy the Royal Pageant, torchlighting and imu ceremony. Mai Tai and standard bar service accompany a sumptuous luau dinner buffet while you watch expertly performed traditional Pacific Island dances, including an authentic Samoan Fire Knife Dance. Round-trip transportation is not included. You will receive a list of other exciting activities with your enrollment confirmation. (Tour prices are subject to change.)

Airline Discounts UCSF Radiology has negotiated special fares with Alaska, American, Hawaiian and United Airlines that are not available to the general public. Addtional discounts on Continental and Northwest are available through: Montgomery Travel Services 800-391-2287 or 415-391-2287 (Pacific time) - the Offical UCSF Radiology travel agency - Attendees of UCSF Radiology courses can qualify for: - 5% discount on any published fare, anytime (including first class), OR - 10% discount on any published fare booked 60 days prior to travel. Airline Call Code Alaska... 800-445-4435... CMJ0111 American... 800-433-1790... 15266 Hawaiian... 800-367-5320... UCSF Med Mtg United... 800-521-4041... 510CF Special round-trip Zone Fares are also available for the cities and dates in which UCSF meetings are being held. No Saturday night stay is required, with only seven days advance reservations and ticketing. Fares are fully refundable less administrative service fee. Please contact the airline meeting desk for a comparison of zone and published fares to fit your needs. Car Rental The Orchid is fairly remote, and is approximately 30 minutes from the Kona airport. Car reservations are recommended if you want to see more of the island. Arrangements have been made with Hertz Rent A Car for special rates during these UCSF meetings, as well as one week before and after. Call the Hertz Convention Desk at 800-654-2240; be sure to tell the agent the meeting name and number: Jan. Body Imaging... CV# 01SY0126 Feb. Neuro/Skeletal Imaging... CV# 01SY0129 Easy Ways to Register 4We encourage you to enroll early, as only full payment guarantees a space in this course. You may pre-register in one of the following ways: On-line: save an additional $25 by logging on to cme.ucsf.edu! By fax: Fax your enrollment form to 415-502-1795. Please include your Visa or MasterCard number, expiration date and the name on the card. Don t forget to sign the enrollment form. By mail: Mail your completed enrollment form, along with your credit card number or check, payable to U.C. Regents, to: UCSF Office of CME P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 By phone: Call 415-476-5808 and identify the meeting name. Please have your Visa or MasterCard information available. Refunds: A refund of the enrollment fee, less $75, will be made upon receipt of a written cancellation request; after these dates, no refunds will be made: Body Imaging: January 9, 2004 Neuro/Skeletal: February 6, 2004 Frequent Attendance Program Attend four UCSF Radiology CME courses and/or fellowships within a consecutive three-year calendar period (at least one course per year) and attend a fifth course free! Contact the Radiology Postgraduate Education office at 415-476-5731 for more information.

FEBRUARY COURSE PROGRAM Sunday Monday Tuesday February 15, 2004 Neuro - Session 1 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:25 Welcome and Introductions... A. James Barkovich, MD 7:30 Presentation of Interesting Cases... Drs. Barkovich, Cha & Glastonbury 7:45 Theory and Clinical Applications of Proton MR Spectroscopy... A. James Barkovich, MD 8:30 Clinical Applications of Diffusion MR Imaging... Soonmee Cha, MD 9:15 State of the Art Neonatal Neuroimaging... A. James Barkovich, MD 10:00 Recess 10:15 Imaging of the Developmentally Delayed Child... A. James Barkovich, MD 11:00 Perfusion MR Imaging: Theory and Clinical Applications... Soonmee Cha, MD 11:45 Imaging of Hydrocephalus... A. James Barkovich, MD 12:30 pm Questions & Discussion 12:45 Adjourn 6:00 pm Aloha Welcome Reception for all Registrants and their Guests Presidents Day February 16, 2004 Neuro - Session 2 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Head & Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Imaging the Primary Site... Christine M. Glastonbury, MD 8:15 Modern Neuroimaging Work-up of Stroke... Soonmee Cha, MD 9:00 Cervical Lymph Nodes: an Update on Classifications of Levels and Dissections... Christine M. Glastonbury, MD 9:45 Recess 10:00 Imaging of Laryngeal Anatomy and Pathology... Christine M. Glastonbury, MD 10:45 Modern Neuroimaging Work-up of Intracranial Mass Lesions... Soonmee Cha, MD 11:30 Skull Base: Looking at Both Sides of the Story... Christine M. Glastonbury, MD 12:15 pm Questions & Discussion 12:30 Adjourn February 17, 2004 Neuro - Session 3 / Musculoskeletal - Session 1 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Imaging of Pediatric Hearing Loss... Christine M. Glastonbury, MD 8:15 MR Imaging Strategies in Patients Presenting with Seizures... Soonmee Cha, MD 9:00 Imaging of Pediatric Epilepsy... A. James Barkovich, MD 9:45 Discussion of Interesting Cases... Drs. Barkovich, Cha & Glastonbury 10:00 Recess 10:15 Technical Aspects of Musculoskeletal MRI... Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD 11:00 MRI of the Hip... Christine B. Chung, MD 11:45 MRI of the Ankle: Tendons and Ligaments... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 12:30 pm Questions & Discussion 12:45 Adjourn

Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging February 15-20, 2004 Wednesday, February 18, 2004 No formal course program, day is free to enjoy the island! Thursday February 19, 2004 Musculoskeletal - Session 2 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Spiral CT of the Musculoskeletal System...Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD 8:15 MRI of the Knee: Meniscus... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 9:00 MRI of the Knee: Ligaments... Christine B. Chung, MD 9:45 Recess 10:00 MRI of the Shoulder: Impingement and Rotator Cuff... Christine B. Chung, MD 10:45 MRI of the Shoulder: Instability... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 11:30 MRI of the Brachial Plexus...Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD 12:15 pm Questions & Discussion 12:30 Adjourn Friday February 20, 2004 Musculoskeletal - Session 3 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 MRI of the Wrist... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 8:15 MRI of the Fingers... Christine B. Chung, MD 9:00 MRI of the Elbow... Lynne S. Steinbach, MD 9:45 Break 10:00 Osseous Stress Injuries...Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD 10:45 MR Imaging of Cartilage... Christine B. Chung, MD 11:30 Interventional Sports Medicine...Christopher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD 12:15 pm Questions & Discussion 12:30 Adjourn Accreditation The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24.25 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that s/he actually spent in the activity. This educational activity also qualifies for 24.25 credits for the certificate program of the California Medical Association (CMA). Nurses: This program is approved for AMA-CMA credit and will be accepted toward meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal of the California Board of Registered Nurses on an hour-for-hour basis. Nurses may report 24.25 contact hours if they attend the entire program. Technologists: This program is approved for AMA-CMA credit and will be accepted toward meeting the continuing education requirements of the ASRT. Technologists may report 24.25 ECE points in Category B if they attend the entire program.

Radiology HOTEL RESERVATIONS REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print. Name First Last Degree Address City State /Province Postal code Country (if not USA) Phone Fax Area code Area code E-mail METHOD OF PAYMENT q Amex q Visa q Mastercard q Carte Blanche q Diner s Club q Discover / Card No. Exp. Date Signature January Hotel UCSF Body Imaging in Paradise January 18-23, 2004 (RAD 04 018) The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii - Kona Reservation Deadline: Friday, December 19, 2003 February Hotel UCSF Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging February 15-20, 2004 (RAD 04 022) The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii - Kona Reservation Deadline: Friday, January 16, 2004 ITINERARY ITINERARY Arrival date Time Arrival date Time Departure date Departure date # Persons in Room Special Requests q King q Other q Handicap q Nonsmoking q Roll-away q Double/double Accommodation Rates Please check one of the following: q Single/Double... $ 225 q Second Family Room... $ 150 q Ocean View (guaranteed)... $ 260 q UCSF Lounge... $ 350 q Extra Adult... $ 40 q Rollaway bed... $ 35 # Persons in Room Special Requests q King q Other q Handicap q Nonsmoking q Roll-away q Double/double Accommodation Rates Please check one of the following: q Single/Double... $ 225 q Second Family Room... $ 150 q Ocean View (guaranteed)... $ 260 q UCSF Lounge... $ 350 q Extra Adult... $ 40 q Rollaway bed... $ 35 **Cancellation Policy: The rate of one night's accommodations (plus applicable taxes) will be charged for reservations cancelled at least 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival. The rate of five nights' accommodations (plus applicable taxes) will be charged for reservations cancelled less than 72 hours prior to arrival. For guests checking out earlier than the five-night minimum, the hotel will retain all room and tax fees for the balance of a five-night stay. Check-in is 3:00 pm; check-out is 12:00 noon. There is no charge for children under 18 sharing the same room with their parents when utilizing existing bedding. Please complete and return this form to: The Fairmont Orchid, 1 N. Kaniku Drive, Kamuela HI 96743 Fax: 808-885-1064 Phone: 808-885-2000

Radiology COURSE ENROLLMENT Register online at cme.ucsf.edu and save an additional $25! REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print. Name First Last Degree Address City State /Province Postal code Country (if not USA) Phone Fax Area code Area code E-mail Month/Date of Birth for record verification / / X X month date Payment may be made by credit card or by check or money order issued at a U.S. bank in U.S. currency. We regret that we cannot accept checks drawn on foreign banks. Enrollment Confirmation will be mailed to you within two weeks of receipt of the application. Cancellation deadline: January Body Imaging, 1/9/04. February Neuro/Skeletal, 2/6/04. METHOD OF PAYMENT Charge my q Visa q Mastercard OR q Check made payable to U.C. Regents / Card No. Exp. Date Signature January Enrollment RAD 04 018 February Enrollment RAD 04 022 UCSF Body Imaging in Paradise January 18-23, 2004 The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii - Kona Pre-register by Friday, Dec. 5, 2003 and save $50 on your enrollment fee! Course Registration By After Check one: 12/5/03 12/5/03 Onsite q Physician... $775... $825... $875 q Resident/fellow/... $625... $675... $725 nurse/technologist (with letter of verification) Optional Tours Prepayment of optional tours is required. Register below by indicating the number of tickets and include your payment with your course enrollment application. See complete descriptions of tour packages in this brochure. TOUR COST Circle Island Tour (Wed.) q Adult: $75.00/ ea. $ q Child (under 12): $61.00/ ea. $ Island Breeze Luau (Thur.) q Adult: $57.00/ ea. $ q Child (6-12 yr): $22.00/ ea. $ UCSF Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging February 15-20, 2004 The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii - Kona Pre-register by Friday, Jan. 2, 2004 and save $50 on your enrollment fee! Course Registration By After Check one: 1/2/04 1/2/04 Onsite q Physician... $775... $825... $875 q Resident/fellow/... $625... $675... $725 nurse/technologist (with letter of verification) Optional Tours Prepayment of optional tours is required. Register below by indicating the number of tickets and include your payment with your course enrollment application. See complete descriptions of tour packages in this brochure. TOUR COST Circle Island Tour (Wed.) q Adult: $75.00/ ea. $ q Child (under 12): $61.00/ ea. $ Island Breeze Luau (Thur.) q Adult: $57.00/ ea. $ q Child (6-12 yr): $22.00/ ea. $ Registration and Tours Total $ Registration and Tours Total $ Please complete and return this form to: Fax 415-502-1795 UCSF Office of CME, P.O. Box 45368, San Francisco CA 94145-0368

RAD 04 018 RAD 04 022 University of California Radiology Postgraduate Education 3333 California St., Suite 375 San Francisco, CA 94143-0629 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage P A I D Univ. of California DATED MATERIAL PLEASE POST Body Imaging in Paradise: CT/MRI JANUARY 18-23, 2004 Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging FEBRUARY 15-20, 2004 THE FAIRMONT ORCHID HAWAII - KONA These courses are self-supporting and receive no state funding. CME C UPCOMING CME CONFERENCES View and Print brochures from the web, www.radiology.ucsf.edu June 23-27, 2003 Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging Prague, Czech Republic July 11-12 Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop San Francisco, California July 20-25 Diagnostic & Emergency Radiology Kona, Hawaii August 3-8 MRI & Ultrasound by the Lake Lake Tahoe, California September 22-26 Practical Body Imaging in Tuscany Florence, Italy October 13-17 Women s Imaging Sonoma, California October 19-24 Clinical MR & CT Imaging San Francisco, California October 24-25 Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop San Francisco, California October 26-31 Diagnostic Radiology Seminars Maui, Hawaii November 10-14 A Practical Approach to Breast Imaging Palm Springs, California December 14-19 A Practical Approach to Breast Imaging Kona, Hawaii January 4-9, 2004 Diagnostic Radiology: Problems & Solutions Costa Rica January 18-23 Body Imaging in Paradise: CT/MRI Kona, Hawaii February 1-3 Practical Musculoskeletal MRI Palm Springs, California February 4-6 CT/MRI of the Abdomen & Pelvis Palm Springs, California February 15-20 Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging Kona, Hawaii February 23-27 Resident Review: Diagnostic Imaging San Francisco, California Feb. 29 - March 5 Diagnostic Radiology Whistler, B.C., Canada March 7-12 Radiology Spring Training Tucson, Arizona March 19-21 Breast Imaging Update San Francisco, California March 22-26 47th Diagnostic Postgraduate Course San Francisco, California April 18-23 Clinical Imaging: Review and What's New Maui, Hawaii May 23-28 Practical Body Imaging Yosemite, California Program dates, topics and locations are subject to change. UCSF Radiology Postgraduate Education z phone: 415-476-5731 e-mail: cme@radiology.ucsf.edu z fax: 415-476-9213 nline log on to: RADIOLOGY HOME ONLINE CME HOME ABOUT HELP www.radiology.ucsf.edu