New York Roentgen Society Annual Meeting October 18 20, 2017 Princeton Club 15 West 43 Street New York City
The New York Roentgen Society congratulates Robert J. Min, MD, MBA recipient of the 2017 NYRS Distinguished Radiologist award. Please join us for a Cocktail Reception in Dr. Min s honor on Thursday, October 19 at 4:30 pm. cover photograph by Richard K. Do, MD
Wednesday, October 18 AM > Breast Imaging Applications: From Core Clinical Tenets to Evolving Technology Jiyon Lee, MD NYU Langone Medical Center 8:30 AM New Directions in Breast MRI Amy Melsaether, MD 9:00 AM MRI-Guided Biopsy & Management Conundrums Sam Heller, MD 9:30 AM Nipple Sparing Mastectomy Deborah Axelrod, MD (Surgical Oncologist) Mihye Choi, MD (Breast Plastic Surgeon) 10:00 AM Break 10:30 AM MR Imaging of Implants Kimberly Feigin, MD 11:00 AM Malignancy Mimickers: Inflammatory, Infectious & Traumatic Diagnoses Jessica Rosenblum, MD NYC Health + Hospitals /Jacobi 11:30 AM Contrast Enhanced Digital Mammography: A Bright Future for Breast Cancer Detection Delia Keating, MD 12:00 PM Lunch
Wednesday, October 18 AM > MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING: Sticks & Stones: Trauma & Urgent Musculoskeletal Imaging O. Kenechi Nwawka, MD Hospital for Special Surgery 8:30 AM Upper Extremity Trauma Kevin Math, MD Hospital for Special Surgery 9:00 AM Pediatric Elbow Trauma Jessica Kurian, MD 9:30 AM Urgent Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging & Intervention O. Kenechi Nwawka, MD Hospital for Special Surgery 10:00 AM Break 10:30 AM Important and Common Lower Extremity Traumatic Injuries Luis Beltran, MD 11:00 AM Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infections Yoshimi Endo, MD Hospital for Special Surgery 11:30 AM Pitfalls in Musculoskeletal Imaging from the ER: What Not to Miss Roger Bartolotta, MD 12:00 PM Lunch
Wednesday, October 18 PM > breast IMAGING APPLICATIONS From Core Clinical Tenets to Evolving Technology Jiyon Lee, MD NYU Langone Medical Center 1:00 PM In Support of Screening Mammography: Back to the basics Elizabeth Kagan Arleo, MD 1:30 PM A Level Playing Field? Breast Cancer in Minority Populations Everick Ayala-Bustamante, MD 2:00 PM Risk Based Screening: the Pros and Cons Tova Koenigsberg, MD 2:30 PM Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Updates in Clinical Practice and Outcomes Yiming Gao, MD 3:00 PM Break 3:30 PM Screening Breast Ultrasound & Automated Breast Ultrasound Chloe Chhor, MD 4:00 PM Beyond Mammography: Patient-Centered Consultation Approach TO Supplemental Screening Options Michele Drotman, MD 4:30 PM End
Wednesday, October 18 PM > CARDIOTHORACIC Well I m Glad to Get That Off My Chest Linda Haramati MD 1:00 PM Doc, Is My Plaque Gonna Kill Me? Prognostic Implications of Coronary Artery Disease Smita Patel, MD University of Michigan 1:25 PM Those crackles are not heart failure: Interstitial Lung Disease in Connective Tissue Disorders Ami Rubinowitz, MD Yale University 1:50 PM Heartbreak: Role of MRI in Cardiomyopathy Anna Shmukler, MD 2:15 PM The Ins and Outs of Tracheomalacia Stuart Cohen, MD Northwell Health 2:40 PM The Heart of the Matter: ED Chest Pain Imaging Jeffrey M. Levsky, MD, PhD NYRS 2016 Young Faculty Research Award Winner 3:05 PM Break 3:30 PM There s Bugs In Your Shower: Nontuberculous Myocobacterial Infections Larry Latson, MD 4:00 PM Am I Sick or Just Pregnant? Evaluation of Pulmonary Embolism in Pregnancy Linda H. Haramati, MD 4:30 PM End
Thursday, October 19 AM > BODY IMAGING: No Guts, No Glory! Lorenzo Mannelli, MD, PhD 8:30 AM Imaging of Renal Cell Carcinoma Before & After Locoregional Therapy Ines Nikolovski, MD 9:00 AM Imaging the Pre-Transplant Liver Sara Lewis, MD 9:30 AM RECIST 1.1 & Other Response Criteria Jennifer Golia, MD 10:00 AM Break 10:30 AM State of the Art Imaging of Soft Tissue Sarcomas Niamh Long, MD 11:00 AM Assessing Imaging Findings of Uterine Pre-embolization MRI Alexander Galvin, MD 11:30 AM State of the Art Imaging of the Rectum Iva Petkovska, MD 12:00 PM Lunch
Thursday, October 19 AM > RADIATION ONCOLOGY Focal Radiation Therapy Approaches in Cancer: Improving the Therapeutic Ratio Joshua Silverman, MD 8:30 AM Update on Proton Beam Radiation Therapy Oren Cahlon, MD 9:15 AM Ablative Radiation for Pancreatic Cancer Christopher Crane, MD 10:00 AM Break 10:30 AM Focal Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Richard Stock, MD 11:15 AM Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Meningiomas Douglas Kondziolka, MD 12:00 PM Lunch
Thursday, October 19 PM > RADIATION ONCOLOGY Innovation in Radiation Oncology: Redefining the Standard of Care Richard Baskt, MD 1:00 PM Novel Radiotherapy Treatments for Breast Cancer Beryl McCormick, MD 2:00 PM Advances in the Management of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Kenneth Rosenzweig, MD, FASTRO 3:00 PM Break 3:30 PM Updates in the Management of Adult Glioma Joshua Silverman, MD, PhD 4:00 PM Perineural Invasion: Contributions from Nerve Microenvironment and Implications for Treatment Richard Bakst, MD 4:30 PM Cocktail Reception for All Participants Distinguished Radiologist Award robert J. Min, MD, MBA John A. Evans Professor of Radiology Chairman of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief
Thursday, October 19 PM > INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY More Tips than TIPS: Portal Hypertension David G. Mobley, MD 1:00 pm TIPS: Indications, contraindications, Normal & Complex Tips Rahul Patel, MD 1:30 PM Ballon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration David G. Mobley, MD 2:00 PM Portal Interventions: PV Thrombosis, SMV Thrombosis, Cavernous Transformation Jacob Cynamon, MD 2:30 PM Splenic Embolization Jonathan Susman, MD 3:00 PM Break 3:30 PM Ascites Interventions: LVP, Aspira, Denver Yooman Yarmohammadi, MD 4:00 PM Transplant Interventions: Vascular, Biliary & Collections Adam Talenfeld, MD 4:30 PM Cocktail Reception for All Participants Distinguished Radiologist Award robert J. Min, MD, MBA John A. Evans Professor of Radiology Chairman of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief
Friday, October 20 AM > NEURORADIOLOGY Wait! It IS BRAIN SURGERY! Gul Moonis, MD 8:30 AM Post Treatment Imaging of Head & Neck Cancer Mari Hagiwara, MD 9:00 AM Post Operative Imaging of the Spine Amish Doshi, MD 9:30 AM Post Treatment imaging of Gliomas Angela Lignelli, MD 10:00 AM Break 10:30 AM Post-Operative Temporal Bone Imaging Gul Moonis, MD 11:00 AM Imaging of Facial Cosmesis & the Postoperative Orbit Azita Khorsandi, MD Beth Israel 11:30 AM Sinus Imaging: What the Surgeon is Looking For David Gudis, MD 12:00 PM Adjourn
Course Description and Objectives This conference is designed for radiologists and radiation oncologists in practice and in training as well as other physicians and health professionals interested in medical imaging. The lecture program incorporates all methods of diagnostic imaging, radiologic intervention and radiation oncology with emphasis on state-of-the art utilization, performance, and interpretation. Current topics in medical imaging will be addressed, including Advances in Cardiothoracic, Abdominopelvic, Musculoskeletal, Emergency, Neurologic, and Breast Imaging, along with Radiation Oncology. Target Audience The target audience includes practicing radiologists, radiation therapists and trainees in these fields, and other physicians/health care professionals interested in medical imaging. Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Elements and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through a joint sponsorship with the SNMMI and the NYRS. SNMMI is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACC ME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The SNMMI designates this educational activity for 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Fees, Refunds, Registration NYRS members-in-training Free! NYRS members $100 Out of state NYRS members $300 Non NYRS members $695 (all 3 days) or $300 (per day) Non NYRS member Fellows, Residents and Technologists $350 (all 3 days) or $200 (per day) Full refunds provided less a $75 service charge upon written notice until September 15, 2017 Visit www.nyrs.nyc for Online Registration. For more Information, contact: Jacqueline Kurdziel at kurdziej@mskcc.org or visit our website at www.nyrs.nyc Tuition Includes - Syllabus - Daily breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks - Processing of continuing medical education (CME) credits About the Society The New York Roentgen Society was founded in April 3, 1912 and is one of the oldest radiological societies in the United States. Professor Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was awarded honorary membership in 1914; it was the only honorary radiological society membership he accepted in the United States. The New York Roentgen Society is a component of the New York State Radiological Society a Chapter of the American College of Radiology. Sponsors NYRS gratefully thanks our meeting sponsors.