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NYU Langone Advanced Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System: Up Your Game
Unlock Precision Diagnosis: Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging CME Course.
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Musculoskeletal Imaging CME: State-of-the-Art Updates
NYU Langone Advanced Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System: Up Your Game is a comprehensive and intensive series of online CME lectures covering major topics, including common sports injuries, bone tumors, arthritis and cartilage imaging, pediatric imaging, and AI.
You can explore new advances in MR, CT, and US, and update skills with continuing medical education that will help you to:
- Improve therapeutic decision making by learning how to modify imaging techniques and protocols for all areas of musculoskeletal MRI
- Develop a working differential for bone and soft tissue tumors and know when additional imaging or tissue sampling is warranted
- Evaluate the use of imaging in diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory arthritides and common musculoskeletal infections
- Describe techniques that improve MR imaging in the presence of hardware, as well as areas of pathology that can be diagnosed post hip, knee, or shoulder arthroplasty
Let’s take a look at the topics and Speakers
- Shoulder
- MR of the Rotator Cuff – Pearls and Pitfalls - Michael J. Tuite, MD, FACR
- Tendon Delamination with Emphasis on the Rotator Cuff - Donald Resnick, MD
- The Rotator Cuff Interval – Anatomy and Pathology - Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA
- Imaging the Shoulder Labrum – Above the Equator - Donald Resnick, MD
- Anterior Shoulder Instability – Most Important Bone and Soft Tissue Injuries - Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MBA, MSc
- Post Operative Shoulder – How to Image and What Do I Need to Know? - Lawrence M. White, MD, FRCPC
- Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
- Elbow Imaging in the Throwing Athlete - David A. Rubin, MD
- Ultrasound of the Elbow - Ronald S. Adler, MD, PhD
- Ulnar Sided Wrist Injuries - David A. Rubin, MD
- Fractures of the Wrist – What You Need to Know - Dana Lin, MD
- MRI and US of Commonly Encountered Finger Pathology - Catherine N. Petchprapa, MD
- Pediatric Sports Injuries of the Upper Extremity - Erin Fitzgerald Alaia, MD
- Hip
- Femoroacetabular Impingement – What is the Current Thought, and How Should We Assess it - Lawrence M. White, MD, FRCPC
- Tendons of the Pelvis and Hip – Anatomy and Pathology - Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA
- Post Op Imaging of the Hip Arthroplasty – What the Surgeon Wants to Know - Leon D. Rybak, MD
- Groin Injuries in Athletes - Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MBA, MSc
- Bone Abnormalities of the Hip - David A. Rubin, MD
- Extra-articular Impingement Syndromes - Mohammad M. Samim, MD
- AI and Metal Imaging
- AI Uses in MSK Imaging – Acceleration, Quantification, and Miscellaneous - Michael P. Recht, MD
- AI Pattern Recognition in MSK – State of the Art - Dana Lin, MD
- Metal Imaging on CT and MR - Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
- Knee
- Patterns of Knee Injury - Donald Resnick, MD
- Anterior Knee Pain and Patellofemoral Maltracking - Mini Pathria, MD
- MRI of the Knee – How Important are the Corners? - Lawrence M. White MD, FRCPC
- Menisci and Cruciates – Is There Anything New I Need to Know? - Christine B. Chung, MD
- Imaging of Cartilage and Cartilage Repair – What Does My Surgeon Need to Know? - Richard Kijowski, MD
- Cysts, Bubbles and Bursa – the Spaces Around the Knee - Mark D. Murphey, MD
- Ankle and Foot
- Lateral Ankle Instability – the Highs and Lows - Lawrence M. White, MD, FRCPC
- Osteochondral Injuries of the Ankle and Foot - Donald Resnick, MD
- Imaging Heel Pain - Mark D. Murphey, MD
- Imaging of the Midfoot and Forefoot - Christine B. Chung, MD
- Common Pathology of Ankle Tendons - Michael J. Tuite, MD, FACR
- Tumors
- Bone Tumors – When Should I Worry? - Mark D. Murphey, MD
- Soft Tissue Tumors – Pitfalls and Mimics - Mark D. Murphey, MD
- Tumor Biopsy – Dilemmas and Pitfalls - Christopher J. Burke, MD
- Image Guided Ablation of Bone Tumors - Mohammad M. Samim, MD
- Scroll with the Experts
- Scroll with the Experts – Knee - Christine B. Chung, MD
- Scroll with the Experts – Shoulder - Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA
- MR of the Pelvis and Hip – Focus on Pelvic Tendons - Mini Pathria, MD
- Scroll with the Experts – Elbow - Michael J. Tuite, MD, FACR
- Scrolling Session – Ankle and Foot - Jan Fritz, MD
- Imaging of Muscles and Tendons
- Muscle Injuries – Grading and Return-to-Play - Jan Fritz, MD
- Common Muscle Injuries of the Lower Extremity - Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
- Common Muscle Injuries of the Upper Extremity - Michael J. Tuite, MD, FACR
- Pectoralis Injuries - Mini Pathria, MD
- Tendons Turning Tightly - William Palmer, MD
- Imaging of Nerves - Meghan Jardon, MD
- Spine
- Cervical Spine Trauma – A Pattern Approach - Mini Pathria, MD
- Thoraco-Lumbar Spine Trauma – A Pattern Approach - Gina A. Ciavarra, MD, MMCi
- Spine MR Symptom-MRI Correlation - William Palmer, MD
- Discitis – Imaging Diagnosis and When to Biopsy - Christopher J. Burke, MD
- Sacroiliac Joint, Sacrum, and Coccyx - William R. Walter, MD
- What the MSK Radiologist Needs to Know About the Thecal Sac and Spinal Cord - Girish M. Fatterpekar, MD
- Imaging of Arthritis and Infection
- Diagnosing Arthritis – My Approach - David A. Rubin, MD
- Imaging of Spondyloarthropathies – What's New? - Christine B. Chung, MD
- Imaging in Rheumatology – A Radiologist Perspective - William Palmer, MD
- Imaging of Crystal Arthropathy - Gregory Chang, MD
- Myositis and Necrotizing Fasciitis – What Do I Need to Know? - William Palmer, MD
- The Diabetic Foot - Renata La Rocca Vieira, MD
Who you will learn from
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Jan Fritz, MD
NYU Grossman School Of Medicine Speakers
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Ronald S. Adler, MD, PhD
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Richard Kijowski, MD
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Erin Fitzgerald Alaia, MD
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Renata La Rocca Vieira, MD
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Christopher J. Burke, MD
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Dana Lin, MD
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Gregory Chang, MD
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Catherine N. Petchprapa, MD
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Gina A. Ciavarra, MD, MMCi
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Girish M. Fatterpekar, MD
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Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MBA, MSc
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Meghan Jardon, MD
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Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
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Michael P. Recht, MD
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Leon D. Rybak, MD
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Mohammad M. Samim, MD
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William R. Walter, MD
Guest Speakers
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Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA
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Christine B. Chung, MD
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Mark D. Murphey, MD
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William Palmer, MD
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Mini Pathria, MD
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Donald Resnick, MD
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David A. Rubin, MD
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Michael J. Tuite, MD, FACR
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Lawrence M. White, MD, FRCPC
Course Director
Jan Fritz, MD
Dr. Jan Fritz is a full-time musculoskeletal radiologist, Associate Professor, and the Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Radiology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. His research and practice focus on the development and clinical integration of novel and rapid musculoskeletal MRI techniques, metal artifact reduction MRI, MR Neurography, interventional MR imaging, and machine learning techniques. He has authored over 170 peer-reviewed scientific articles, reviews, and book chapters, and lectured at many national and international meetings. He serves on the editorial boards of multiple radiological journals.
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
- Determine how best to modify imaging techniques and protocols for all areas of Musculoskeletal MRI including: hip, knee, shoulder and foot, for improved therapeutic decision making
- Develop a working differential for tumors of both the bone and soft tissues and recognize when additional imaging or tissue sampling is warranted
- Evaluate the value of imaging in guiding diagnosis and treatment of such inflammatory arthritides as the rheumatoid and the spondyloarthropathies as well as common musculoskeletal infections, including, but not limited to the septic hip and discitis
- Describe techniques which can be utilized to improve MR imaging in the presence of hardware as well as the major areas of pathology which can be diagnosed in patients status post hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty
Intended Audience
Radiologists, both in academic and private practice, seeking to increase their skills in musculoskeletal radiology, as well as orthopedists and physical medicine and rehabilitation practitioners interested in learning how imaging can best be incorporated into their practice.
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Richard H. Buckles
9. November, 2023.
NYU Langone's Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging course was a game-changer for me. As a radiologist specializing in sports injuries, I craved deeper insights into AI, complex tumors, and pediatric cases. This course delivered beyond expectations! The faculty are absolute rockstars – their real-world examples and case studies brought the lectures to life. I feel so much more confident interpreting scans and collaborating with orthopaedic colleagues now. Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to up their MSK imaging game!
Dr. Salvatore Trapp
16. October, 2023.
NYU Langone's Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging course was a breath of fresh air for my physiatry practice. I deal with complex pain cases every day, and precise imaging interpretations are key. This course gave me the tools I craved! The lectures on arthritis and cartilage imaging were especially insightful, helping me differentiate subtle findings and tailor treatment plans effectively. The bonus on muscle injuries was a game-changer for guiding rehab programs. Now, I feel more confident tackling even the trickiest cases. Thank you, NYU Langone, for empowering physiatrists like me.
Ms. Sarah Thompson
10. September, 2023.
As an athletic trainer, I rely on accurate diagnoses to get my athletes back in the game quickly and safely. NYU Langone's course proved invaluable! The modules on sports injuries were spot-on, giving me deeper insights into common sprains, tears, and overuse syndromes. I can now interpret MRI reports with confidence and collaborate more effectively with team doctors. The bonus lecture on tendon injuries was a game-changer for designing rehab programs. This course empowered me to provide top-notch care to my athletes, keeping them performing at their peak. A must-take for any sports medicine professional.
Dr. Maria Rodriguez
20. August, 2023.
Diagnosing and managing complex inflammatory arthritides requires nuanced interpretation of MSK imaging. NYU Langone's course filled in the gaps for me! The lectures on spondyloarthropathies and crystal arthropathies were particularly insightful, providing me with new perspectives and diagnostic tools. The hands-on workshops on MRI techniques were invaluable for refining my image analysis skills. I now feel more confident collaborating with radiologists and providing my patients with precise diagnoses and targeted treatment plans. This course is a game-changer for any rheumatologist seeking to elevate their arthritis management expertise.
Dr. Jeffrey N. Barker
12. August, 2023.
As an orthopedic surgeon, clear MSK imaging is crucial for accurate diagnoses and successful surgeries. NYU Langone's course was an absolute gold mine! The in-depth shoulder and knee modules were exactly what I needed to refine my pre-op assessments. The AI lectures opened my eyes to its potential in streamlining workflows. And the hands-on workshops? A blast! I'm already reaping the benefits – my patients appreciate my newfound confidence, and collaboration with radiology has never been smoother. This course is a must for any doctor involved in MSK care!
Dr. David Lee
3. August, 2023.
As a radiology resident, navigating the complexities of MSK imaging can be daunting. NYU Langone's course threw me a lifeline! The structured learning path, starting with basics and progressing to advanced topics like AI and tumors, felt perfectly paced. The expert faculty were approachable and patient, always happy to answer my burning questions. I especially loved the case studies – dissecting real-world scenarios with the instructors solidified my understanding like no textbook could. This course gave me the confidence and knowledge boost I needed to excel in my residency and beyond. Highly recommend it to any resident looking to ace MSK imaging
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