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The Video Series - NEURO/ENT IMAGING: REVIEW & UPDATE
NO CME OFFERED ON THIS DVD SERIES
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Disc 1:
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Tumors of the Spinal Column & Cord
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Dr. Robert M. Quencer
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Infection/ Inflammation of the Spinal Column & Cord
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Dr. Robert M. Quencer
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Disc 2:
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Spinal Trauma
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Dr. Robert M. Quencer
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The Pediatric Spine
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Dr. Thomas P. Naidich
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The Post-Operative Spine
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Dr. Robert M. Quencer
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Disc 3:
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Head Trauma
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Dr. James G. Smirniotopoulos
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Cerebrovascular Disease: Ischemia
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Dr. Burton P. Drayer
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Disc 4:
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Cerebrovascular Disease: Hemorrhage
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Dr. Thomas P. Naidich
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Intra-axial Brain Tumors
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Dr. James G. Smirniotopoulos
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Disc 5:
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Extra-axial Brain Tumors
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Dr. James G. Smirniotopoulos
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The Role of PET in Neurodiagnosis
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Dr. Burton P. Drayer
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Infections of the Brain & Meninges
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Dr. Thomas P. Naidich
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Disc 6:
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The Phakomatoses: New Views
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Dr. James G. Smirniotopoulos
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Sinonasal and Adjacent Skull Base Imaging
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Dr. Peter M. Som
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Disc 7:
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Temporal Bone Imaging
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Dr.Hugh D. Curtin
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Cervical Lymph Nodes: Their Imaging and Clinical Significance
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Dr. Peter M. Som
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Disc 8:
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Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Imaging
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Dr. Hugh D. Curtin
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Major Salivary Gland Imaging
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Dr. Peter M. Som
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Disc 9:
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Nasopharyngeal and Adjacent Skull Base Lesions
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Dr. Hugh D. Curtin
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The Post Treatment Neck: Imaging and Clinical Considerations
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Dr. Peter M. Som
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Disc 10:
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The Larynx
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Dr. Hugh D. Curtin
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Parapharyngeal and Masticator Space Lesions
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Dr. Hugh D. Curtin
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Disc 11:
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Cervical Non-Nodal Masses
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Dr. Peter M. Som
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DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN
BURTON P. DRAYER, M.D.
The Dr. Charles M. and Marilyn Newman Professor of Radiology Chairman of the Department of Radiology The Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York New York, New York
COURSE DIRECTORS
THOMAS P. NAIDICH, M.D.
Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery, Director of Neuroradiology The Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York New York, New York
PETER M. SOM, M.D.
Professor of Radiology, Otolaryngology and Radiation Oncology, Chief of Head and Neck Imaging Section The Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York New York, New York
GUEST FACULTY
HUGH D. CURTIN, M.D.
Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School, Chief of Radiology Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boston, Massachusetts
ROBERT M. QUENCER, M.D.
Professor of Radiology, Neurosurgery and Ophthalmology Chairman of the Department of Radiology The University of Miami Jackson Memorial Medical Center Miami, Florida
JAMES G. SMIRNIOTOPOULOS, M.D.
Professor of Radiology, Neurology, and Biomedical Informatics Chair Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, Maryland, USA
MT. SINAI FACULTY
BURTON P. DRAYER, M.D.
The Dr. Charles M. and Marilyn Newman Professor of Radiology Chairman of the Department of Radiology
THOMAS P. NAIDICH, M.D.
Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery Director of NeuroRadiology
PETER M. SOM, M.D.
Professor of Radiology, Otolaryngology, and Radiation Oncology Chief of Head and Neck Imaging Section
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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This course is designed as a state of the art imaging review of case material that affects the brain, spine, head and neck. The internationally known faculty has chosen subject material that emphasizes their approach to solving clinically relevant problems involving these areas. Whether an experienced radiologist or one newly introduced to this material, this course will improve the participant's ability to analyze these CT and MR images and to offer a pertinent differential diagnosis.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
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By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• State the essential anatomy necessary to arrive at a diagnosis of the diseases of the central nervous system and head and neck.
• Integrate the imaging of complex neuroradiology and head and neck problems into a "clinical practice".
• Develop differential diagnoses that relate to the pertinent imaging and clinically relevant findings of diseases that affect these areas.
• Integrate information presented in the course into efforts to improve their imaging skills.
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ACCREDITATION
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The International Institute for Continuing Medical Education, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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DESIGNATION
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The International Institute for Continuing Medical Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 19.75 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Category 1 Credits may be claimed until May 14, 2008
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TARGET AUDIENCE
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This program is designed for general radiologists and neuroradiologists. Neurologists, neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists may also find the program beneficial as could Allied Health Care professionals who desire an update on recent imaging advances and the use of imaging as an aid to clinical patient management for diseases of the brain, spine, and head and neck.
RETURN POLICY
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DEFECTIVE SOFTWARE
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CANCELLATIONS
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