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Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba Target Audience This course is designed for clinical radiologists in academic or private practice. Course Description/Statement of Need There are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requires continued review of essential imaging techniques in all areas of radiology, including body imaging, PET/CT, musculoskeletal imaging and cardiac imaging. This course is designed to demonstrate a practical approach to image interpretation. The lectures are intended to reinforce how imaging data and clinical findings can be used together to narrow a differential diagnosis and aid in patient care. The course will present topics on MRI of the elbow, hip and spine, liver lesions, coronary CTA, MDCT, PET/CT, pancreatic imaging and trauma imaging. Educational Objectives: • Discuss the use of CT as the primary technique for the evaluation of abdominal pain, as well as the expanding role of US and MRI. • Based on concern with regard to cardiac CT imaging protocols and radiation dose, describe measures to reduce radiation dose while retaining diagnostic image quality. • Create strategies to incorporate the latest imaging techniques and protocols for MR Imaging of the hip, elbow and spine, as well as soft tissue tumors. • Based on evolving technology, describe the advancing utilization of PET/CT in diagnosis, initial and subsequent treatment of malignancies. • Using the latest MDCT scanning techniques, efficiently evaluate the multiply injured trauma patient, including the pregnant patient, thereby providing better pre-surgical and post-operative patient care. Accreditation Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure Statement The NYU Post-Graduate School adheres to ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of off-label or investigational use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting. Credit Designation Statement The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Special Needs The Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that any participant of this CME course who is in need of accommodation, submit written requests to our office at least one month prior to the course start date. General Information NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba The Department of Radiology Presents: Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School January 3-7, 2011

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Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Target AudienceThis course is designed for clinical radiologists in academic or private practice.

Course Description/Statement of NeedThere are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requires continued review of essential imaging techniques in all areas of radiology, including body imaging, PET/CT, musculoskeletal imaging and cardiac imaging.  This course is designed to demonstrate a practical approach to image interpretation. The lectures are intended to reinforce how imaging data and clinical findings can be used together to narrow a differential diagnosis and aid in patient care. The course will present topics on MRI of the elbow, hip and spine, liver lesions, coronary CTA, MDCT, PET/CT, pancreatic imaging and trauma imaging.

Educational Objectives:•DiscusstheuseofCTastheprimarytechniquefortheevaluationof

abdominal pain, as well as the expanding role of US and MRI.•Basedonconcernwith regard tocardiacCT imagingprotocolsand

radiation dose, describe measures to reduce radiation dose while retaining diagnostic image quality.

•Createstrategiestoincorporatethelatestimagingtechniquesandprotocolsfor MR Imaging of the hip, elbow and spine, as well as soft tissue tumors.

•Based on evolving technology, describe the advancing utilization ofPET/CT in diagnosis, initial and subsequent treatment of malignancies.

•Using the latest MDCT scanning techniques, efficiently evaluatethe multiply injured trauma patient, including the pregnant patient, thereby providing better pre-surgical and post-operative patient care.

Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate School adheres to ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of off-label or investigational use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.

Credit Designation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Special NeedsThe Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that any participant of this CME course whoisinneedofaccommodation,submitwrittenrequeststoourofficeat least one month prior to the course start date.

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Registration Form Please Print Clearly

Name

Address

City State Zip

Day Phone

Fax

E-mail (required for course confirmation)

Degree Specialty

Subspecialty

Dietary Restrictions(Please indicate any dietary restrictions on the registration form when you register.)

Registration Fee Options

(Please check appropriate boxes below)NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

$975 Registration fee for physician

$750 Discounted fee*

* Discounted fees apply to NYU School of Medicine alumni, M.D.’s employed by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, full-time active military personnel, technologists, current residents/fellows, Canadian and other non-US physicians.

* Meeting registration and reservations made through the NYU hotel room block entitle each registrant to: conference syllabus, daily meeting breakfasts, daily meeting coffee breaks and welcome reception.

Methods of Payment Check in U.S. Dollars made payable to NYU Department of Radiology

Credit Card Payment (see below)

Payment by Credit CardBillto: Visa Mastercard American Express

Card Member’s Name (print carefully)

Card #

ExpDate:Month/Year_______/_______

AmounttobeCharged:$_____________________________

Signature (required to process)

FaxFormto:(212)263-3959

If Sending Check, Please Mail to:Marisa P. BrunoDepartment of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Confirmation of Course Acceptance:We no longer send out written or faxed confirmations. A confirmation receipt will be sent to you by e-mail if you provide your email address clearly.

Refund Policy:If you need to cancel your enrollment, a $75 service fee will be assessed for your tuition payment if written notice is received at least 30 days in advance and a $150 service fee for cancellations made within 30 days. No refunds are possible if written notification is not sent.

Course Cancellation Policy:In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks’ notice will be provided and full tuition refunded. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred.

Educational NeedsIf there is a specific question or topic relating to this course, please submit it on the registration form or on the website when registering online.

In Case of Questions, Contact:

Michelle R. Koplik, Director of CME(212)[email protected]

MarisaP.Bruno,ProgramCoordinator(212)[email protected]

General Information

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

The Department of Radiology Presents:

The Department of Radiology Presents:

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Online Registration is Fast & Easy!Go to: www.radcme.med.nyu.edu

January 3-7, 2011

January 3-7, 2011

We hope you’ll plan on joining us at one of these CME courses.WWW.RADCME.MED.NYU.EDU

2010

2011

Department of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

PaidNew York UniversityJUN 28-JUL 2 SUMMER RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM AT THE SAGAMORE

THE SAGAMORE, LAKE GEORGE, NY

AUG 9-13 CLINICAL IMAGING UPDATE IN JACKSON HOLE FOUR SEASONS, JACKSON HOLE, WY

OCT 9-10 1ST ANNUAL DUAL ENERGY CT SYMPOSIUM NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 11-12 MRI: CLINICAL STATE OF THE ART NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 25-28 FALL RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SCOTTSDALE FOUR SEASONS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

NOV 12-13 FALL VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY WORKSHOP NEW YORK, NY

DEC 13 – 18 29TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE HILTON NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY

JAN 3-7 NYU CLINICAL IMAGING SYMPOSIUM IN ARUBA HYATTREGENCYRESORT,ARUBA

MAR 9TH ANNUAL NYU RADIOLOGY ALPINE IMAGING SYMPOSIUM TBD

MAY 23-25 (tentative) SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING STATE OF THE ART: A COLLABORATIVE COURSE FOR RADIOLOGISTS AND SPORTS MEDICINE SPECIALISTS NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

AUG 1-5 NYU RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SANTA FE LA POSADA, SANTA FE, NM

OCT (tentative) NYU IMAGING UPDATE IN SANTA BARBARA FOURSEASONS,SANTABARBARA,CA

DEC 12-18 30TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE NEW YORK CITY

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Hotel InformationHyatt Regency Resort, Aruba and CasinoExperience the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba & Casino, where luxurious pampering and exquisite touchesenhance everymoment of your visit. Fresh tropical breezes bringthe captivating scents of the island retreat into each corner of the impeccably renewed resort. Delight in the beauty of the new design, from intimate gathering spaces to elegantly modern guestrooms. Discover inner peace as you relax on the silky white sand beach or take pleasure in nourishing treatments in the serene spa. Revive your sense of adventure with sailing or diving---and when the sun goes down; be sure to hit the Copacabana Casino for lively entertainment and a chance to walk away a winner!

Hotel Features• 8,000-square-foot, three-level pool complex with cascading

waterfall, two-story waterslide, two whirlpools, tropical gardens, and a 5,000-square-foot freshwater lagoon stocked with tropical fish and wildlife

• RobertTrentJonesIIdesignedgolfcourse• Sixtemptingrestaurants• Livenightlyentertainment• Casino/Lounges/PoolBar• CampHyatt

Hotel AccommodationsLet the hypnotic sounds of the ocean gently lull you to sleep each evening in the luxurious comfort of the newly remodeled Aruba accommodations. The spacious rooms offer a private step-out balcony, perfect for enjoying views of the ocean, three-level pool, lagoon and tropical gardens. Complementing the view is the delightful decor, with sophisticated yet warm colors of the Caribbean creating a serene setting for your visit. Awaken each day refreshed fromanexceptional rest in thesignatureHyattGrandBeds,fittedwith luxurious linens, fluffy down pillows and a colorful throw over a pillow-top mattress. Enjoy the deluxe amenities in air-conditioned, beachfront Aruba lodging including refreshing ceiling fan, Portico bath products, iHome clock/radio, coffeemaker, minibar, 32” LCD TV, high-speed Internet access and daily newspaper.

ScheduleNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Travel/Housing Reservations • NYU Radiology GroupNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

Hotel And Airline ReservationsTravel Planners, Inc. (TPI) is the appointed Travel Coordinator for this meeting. You may book your flight on your own, or with TPI, but all hotel reservations must be made directly through TPI in order to get the discounted group rate. See hotel registration form for details or contact 1-800-531-7201 to speak with a TPI agent.

Deadline for Reservations and Payment: November 30, 2010

NYU Group Rate Public RateStandard Room $339 $565Garden View Room $349 $615Partial Ocean/Island View Room $369 $665Partial Ocean/Pool View Room $379 $690

Please note: There is no resort fee and hotel rates include wireless internet. Rates are based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable state and local sales tax and service charges (currently 23%). Children under 18 stay free with parents/guardians using existing bedding. Additional $45 per night plus taxes and fees will be charged for third/fourth adult sharing a room. Maximum of 4 persons per room. A deposit of 3 night’s room and tax is required to confirm reservations. If providing a credit card, the hotel will charge the deposit approximately 30 days prior to arrival.

About ArubaDiscovertheparadisethatisHyattRegencyResort,Aruba&Casino. WithanidyllicsettingofwhitesandybeachesandazureCaribbeanwaters, with newly renovated facilities, impeccable service and a host of onsite activities, you’ll find all you need for a perfect Aruba getaway. Go for thrills as you explore the undersea waterworld during a diving expedition. Hop on a banana boat for an exhilarating ride behind a speedboat. Looking for some quiet relaxation? Pamper yourself in the luxurious spa, recline on a comfortable chaise poolside or relax on the magnificent beach.

There are endless ways to spend your days at nights at this beachfront Caribbean family resort! Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Parasailing, Kayaking,Tennis,Golf,Spa,Yoga,Videoarcade,Basketballandmuchmuch more!

Getting to ArubaFlytoQueenBeatrixInternationalAirport–just10minutesfromthe hotel. All major US airlines offer flights to Aruba. Most flights have 1 stop from any location in the US. There are limited non-stop flights from the east coast, depending upon your departure city. American Airlines offers the most flights. Travel Planners, Inc. (TPI) has contracted discounted airfares with AA.

TransportationTaxis – are readily available at the airport. The cost is approximately $25 to the hotel. If you decide to rent a car, self-parking is compli-mentary and valet parking is available at $10/day.

DocumentationAllUSCitizens,includingchildren,musthaveavalidpassport.Citi-zensofothercountriesshouldcheckwiththeirnearestconsulatefor entry requirements.

BOOK ON LINE AT: https://www.tpires.com/nyuz/form.htm Or Complete and Fax To: 210-341-5252

Name (Last,First)

Spouse/Guest

Child Age

Second Child Age

MailingAddress: Home Office

City/State/Zip

Home Phone

BusinessPhone

Fax

E-Mail

1. HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

Placea1,2&3toindicateyourroompreference.__StandardRoom@$339 __PartialOcean/IslandViewRoom@$369__GardenViewRoom@$349__PartialOcean/PoolViewRoom@$379

ArrivalDate:________________________DepartureDate:_____________________ #ofnights:_______Comments:_______________________________________________________If you have special needs, please attach a separate letter.

2. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS

Arrangeairtransportationfrom(city)__________________________toarriveArubaon(date)____________________andreturnon(date)_______________________

AirlinePreference(ifany)___________________________________FrequentFlyer#___________________

SeatingPreference:_____Window_____Aisle

3. PAYMENT SUMMARY

HOTEL - Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba (if not providing credit card) #rooms____@fullprepaymentincludingtax $_____________

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (see bottom of this page for more info.):

Island Tour – Monday, January 3#_____@$66each $_____________

Luncheon Snorkel Sail – Tuesday, January 4#_____@$95each $_____________

Deep Sea Fishing – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$180each $_____________

Jeep Safari – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$132each $_____________

HikingTour–Thursday,January6#_____@$120each $_____________

SunsetCruise–Thursday,January6#_____@$60each $_____________ TOTAL DUE $____________

Check is enclosed. (Made payable to NYU/TPI) Credit Card (Circle One):

Visa MasterCard American Express Discover

____Guaranteehotel(s)* ____ChargeforOptionalTours ____AirlineTickets

Account number Exp. Date3or4DigitSecurityCode:________________(Found on the back of Visa, MasterCard; Front of American Express)

BillingName(Please Print)

Signature

*The hotel will charge the required deposit to the credit card above approximately 45 days prior to arrival.

Travel Planners, Inc.Phone: 210-341-8131 or 800-531-7201

Fax: 210-341-5252Email: [email protected]

Sunday, January 2nd4:00pm-6:00pmRegistration

Monday,January 3rdMSK, Body &CT

7:15amRegistration and Breakfast

7:55amWelcome

8:00amMRI ElbowLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging of the Acute Abdomen Michael Macari, M.D.

9:30amBasic Principles of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging of Focal Liver Lesions Michael Macari, M.D.

11:15amPET/CT in Lymphoma and in the Evaluation of Lymph NodesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day –MusculoskeletalLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

6:00pm–7:00pmWelcome Reception

Tuesday,January 4thEmergency, PET/CT & MSK

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging of Soft Tissue TumorsLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging Trauma in Pregnancy MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amCardiac MR: Is it Worth the Investment?M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amPET/CT in Head and Neck MalignanciesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

11:15am64- MDCT: Multi-Trauma ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Nuclear MedicineKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Wednesday,January 5th

FREE DAY

Thursday,January 6th Body, PET/CT &Cardiac Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amPotential Pitfalls of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

8:45amImaging of PancreaticNeoplasmsMichael Macari, M.D.

9:30amPearls and Pitfalls in Coronary CTA: Advice for Difficult SituationsM.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amColon Cancer and the Role of Virtual ColonoscopyMichael Macari, M.D.

11:15amInteresting Case Based Lecture on Cardiac CT and MR M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Body ImagingMichael Macari, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Friday,January 7thMSK, Cardiac &Emergency Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging the Young Adult HipLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amMDCT Maxillofacial Trauma: Saving Face MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amUnderstanding Lumbar Spine SurgeryLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging Cervical Spine TraumaMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

11:15amCardiac CT: Performance Guidelines and Recommendations M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day – Emergency ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:15pmQuestions & Discussion

12:30pmAdjourn

Acknowledgments

Theorganizersgratefullyacknowledgethe educational grants received from thefollowingorganizations:

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

Siemens Medical Solutions, Inc.

NYU Course Director

Leon D. Rybak, M.D.Assistant Professor of RadiologyActing Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology

NYU Faculty

Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

Michael Macari, M.D.Associate Professor of RadiologyChief, Abdominal ImagingVice Chair of OperationsDepartment of Radiology

Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiologyand Medicine

Optional Group Activities

The following activities have been organized for NYU attendees andguests. All activities are operated on a private basis and arranged so as not to interfere with the NYU meeting schedule. TPI reserves the right to cancel or change the tour to a public tour if minimums are not met. Details and pricing can be found on the NYU website. You may reserve activities online or by completing the hotel reservation page of this brochure.

Monday, January 3 • Island Tour Tuesday, January 4 • Luncheon Snorkel SailWednesday, January 5 • Deep Sea Fishing • Jeep Safari Thursday, January 6 • Hiking Tour • Sunset Cruise

Additional activities such as Horseback Riding, ATV Rides, Windsurfing, Scuba Diving, Bird Sanctuary, Butterfly Farm, and Golf Tee & Tennis Court times can be arranged on site.

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Hotel InformationHyatt Regency Resort, Aruba and CasinoExperience the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba & Casino, where luxurious pampering and exquisite touchesenhance everymoment of your visit. Fresh tropical breezes bringthe captivating scents of the island retreat into each corner of the impeccably renewed resort. Delight in the beauty of the new design, from intimate gathering spaces to elegantly modern guestrooms. Discover inner peace as you relax on the silky white sand beach or take pleasure in nourishing treatments in the serene spa. Revive your sense of adventure with sailing or diving---and when the sun goes down; be sure to hit the Copacabana Casino for lively entertainment and a chance to walk away a winner!

Hotel Features• 8,000-square-foot, three-level pool complex with cascading

waterfall, two-story waterslide, two whirlpools, tropical gardens, and a 5,000-square-foot freshwater lagoon stocked with tropical fish and wildlife

• RobertTrentJonesIIdesignedgolfcourse• Sixtemptingrestaurants• Livenightlyentertainment• Casino/Lounges/PoolBar• CampHyatt

Hotel AccommodationsLet the hypnotic sounds of the ocean gently lull you to sleep each evening in the luxurious comfort of the newly remodeled Aruba accommodations. The spacious rooms offer a private step-out balcony, perfect for enjoying views of the ocean, three-level pool, lagoon and tropical gardens. Complementing the view is the delightful decor, with sophisticated yet warm colors of the Caribbean creating a serene setting for your visit. Awaken each day refreshed fromanexceptional rest in thesignatureHyattGrandBeds,fittedwith luxurious linens, fluffy down pillows and a colorful throw over a pillow-top mattress. Enjoy the deluxe amenities in air-conditioned, beachfront Aruba lodging including refreshing ceiling fan, Portico bath products, iHome clock/radio, coffeemaker, minibar, 32” LCD TV, high-speed Internet access and daily newspaper.

ScheduleNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Travel/Housing Reservations • NYU Radiology GroupNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

Hotel And Airline ReservationsTravel Planners, Inc. (TPI) is the appointed Travel Coordinator for this meeting. You may book your flight on your own, or with TPI, but all hotel reservations must be made directly through TPI in order to get the discounted group rate. See hotel registration form for details or contact 1-800-531-7201 to speak with a TPI agent.

Deadline for Reservations and Payment: November 30, 2010

NYU Group Rate Public RateStandard Room $339 $565Garden View Room $349 $615Partial Ocean/Island View Room $369 $665Partial Ocean/Pool View Room $379 $690

Please note: There is no resort fee and hotel rates include wireless internet. Rates are based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable state and local sales tax and service charges (currently 23%). Children under 18 stay free with parents/guardians using existing bedding. Additional $45 per night plus taxes and fees will be charged for third/fourth adult sharing a room. Maximum of 4 persons per room. A deposit of 3 night’s room and tax is required to confirm reservations. If providing a credit card, the hotel will charge the deposit approximately 30 days prior to arrival.

About ArubaDiscovertheparadisethatisHyattRegencyResort,Aruba&Casino. WithanidyllicsettingofwhitesandybeachesandazureCaribbeanwaters, with newly renovated facilities, impeccable service and a host of onsite activities, you’ll find all you need for a perfect Aruba getaway. Go for thrills as you explore the undersea waterworld during a diving expedition. Hop on a banana boat for an exhilarating ride behind a speedboat. Looking for some quiet relaxation? Pamper yourself in the luxurious spa, recline on a comfortable chaise poolside or relax on the magnificent beach.

There are endless ways to spend your days at nights at this beachfront Caribbean family resort! Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Parasailing, Kayaking,Tennis,Golf,Spa,Yoga,Videoarcade,Basketballandmuchmuch more!

Getting to ArubaFlytoQueenBeatrixInternationalAirport–just10minutesfromthe hotel. All major US airlines offer flights to Aruba. Most flights have 1 stop from any location in the US. There are limited non-stop flights from the east coast, depending upon your departure city. American Airlines offers the most flights. Travel Planners, Inc. (TPI) has contracted discounted airfares with AA.

TransportationTaxis – are readily available at the airport. The cost is approximately $25 to the hotel. If you decide to rent a car, self-parking is compli-mentary and valet parking is available at $10/day.

DocumentationAllUSCitizens,includingchildren,musthaveavalidpassport.Citi-zensofothercountriesshouldcheckwiththeirnearestconsulatefor entry requirements.

BOOK ON LINE AT: https://www.tpires.com/nyuz/form.htm Or Complete and Fax To: 210-341-5252

Name (Last,First)

Spouse/Guest

Child Age

Second Child Age

MailingAddress: Home Office

City/State/Zip

Home Phone

BusinessPhone

Fax

E-Mail

1. HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

Placea1,2&3toindicateyourroompreference.__StandardRoom@$339 __PartialOcean/IslandViewRoom@$369__GardenViewRoom@$349__PartialOcean/PoolViewRoom@$379

ArrivalDate:________________________DepartureDate:_____________________ #ofnights:_______Comments:_______________________________________________________If you have special needs, please attach a separate letter.

2. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS

Arrangeairtransportationfrom(city)__________________________toarriveArubaon(date)____________________andreturnon(date)_______________________

AirlinePreference(ifany)___________________________________FrequentFlyer#___________________

SeatingPreference:_____Window_____Aisle

3. PAYMENT SUMMARY

HOTEL - Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba (if not providing credit card) #rooms____@fullprepaymentincludingtax $_____________

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (see bottom of this page for more info.):

Island Tour – Monday, January 3#_____@$66each $_____________

Luncheon Snorkel Sail – Tuesday, January 4#_____@$95each $_____________

Deep Sea Fishing – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$180each $_____________

Jeep Safari – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$132each $_____________

HikingTour–Thursday,January6#_____@$120each $_____________

SunsetCruise–Thursday,January6#_____@$60each $_____________ TOTAL DUE $____________

Check is enclosed. (Made payable to NYU/TPI) Credit Card (Circle One):

Visa MasterCard American Express Discover

____Guaranteehotel(s)* ____ChargeforOptionalTours ____AirlineTickets

Account number Exp. Date3or4DigitSecurityCode:________________(Found on the back of Visa, MasterCard; Front of American Express)

BillingName(Please Print)

Signature

*The hotel will charge the required deposit to the credit card above approximately 45 days prior to arrival.

Travel Planners, Inc.Phone: 210-341-8131 or 800-531-7201

Fax: 210-341-5252Email: [email protected]

Sunday, January 2nd4:00pm-6:00pmRegistration

Monday,January 3rdMSK, Body &CT

7:15amRegistration and Breakfast

7:55amWelcome

8:00amMRI ElbowLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging of the Acute Abdomen Michael Macari, M.D.

9:30amBasic Principles of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging of Focal Liver Lesions Michael Macari, M.D.

11:15amPET/CT in Lymphoma and in the Evaluation of Lymph NodesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day –MusculoskeletalLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

6:00pm–7:00pmWelcome Reception

Tuesday,January 4thEmergency, PET/CT & MSK

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging of Soft Tissue TumorsLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging Trauma in Pregnancy MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amCardiac MR: Is it Worth the Investment?M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amPET/CT in Head and Neck MalignanciesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

11:15am64- MDCT: Multi-Trauma ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Nuclear MedicineKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Wednesday,January 5th

FREE DAY

Thursday,January 6th Body, PET/CT &Cardiac Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amPotential Pitfalls of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

8:45amImaging of PancreaticNeoplasmsMichael Macari, M.D.

9:30amPearls and Pitfalls in Coronary CTA: Advice for Difficult SituationsM.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amColon Cancer and the Role of Virtual ColonoscopyMichael Macari, M.D.

11:15amInteresting Case Based Lecture on Cardiac CT and MR M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Body ImagingMichael Macari, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Friday,January 7thMSK, Cardiac &Emergency Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging the Young Adult HipLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amMDCT Maxillofacial Trauma: Saving Face MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amUnderstanding Lumbar Spine SurgeryLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging Cervical Spine TraumaMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

11:15amCardiac CT: Performance Guidelines and Recommendations M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day – Emergency ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:15pmQuestions & Discussion

12:30pmAdjourn

Acknowledgments

Theorganizersgratefullyacknowledgethe educational grants received from thefollowingorganizations:

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

Siemens Medical Solutions, Inc.

NYU Course Director

Leon D. Rybak, M.D.Assistant Professor of RadiologyActing Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology

NYU Faculty

Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

Michael Macari, M.D.Associate Professor of RadiologyChief, Abdominal ImagingVice Chair of OperationsDepartment of Radiology

Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiologyand Medicine

Optional Group Activities

The following activities have been organized for NYU attendees andguests. All activities are operated on a private basis and arranged so as not to interfere with the NYU meeting schedule. TPI reserves the right to cancel or change the tour to a public tour if minimums are not met. Details and pricing can be found on the NYU website. You may reserve activities online or by completing the hotel reservation page of this brochure.

Monday, January 3 • Island Tour Tuesday, January 4 • Luncheon Snorkel SailWednesday, January 5 • Deep Sea Fishing • Jeep Safari Thursday, January 6 • Hiking Tour • Sunset Cruise

Additional activities such as Horseback Riding, ATV Rides, Windsurfing, Scuba Diving, Bird Sanctuary, Butterfly Farm, and Golf Tee & Tennis Court times can be arranged on site.

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Hotel InformationHyatt Regency Resort, Aruba and CasinoExperience the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba & Casino, where luxurious pampering and exquisite touchesenhance everymoment of your visit. Fresh tropical breezes bringthe captivating scents of the island retreat into each corner of the impeccably renewed resort. Delight in the beauty of the new design, from intimate gathering spaces to elegantly modern guestrooms. Discover inner peace as you relax on the silky white sand beach or take pleasure in nourishing treatments in the serene spa. Revive your sense of adventure with sailing or diving---and when the sun goes down; be sure to hit the Copacabana Casino for lively entertainment and a chance to walk away a winner!

Hotel Features• 8,000-square-foot, three-level pool complex with cascading

waterfall, two-story waterslide, two whirlpools, tropical gardens, and a 5,000-square-foot freshwater lagoon stocked with tropical fish and wildlife

• RobertTrentJonesIIdesignedgolfcourse• Sixtemptingrestaurants• Livenightlyentertainment• Casino/Lounges/PoolBar• CampHyatt

Hotel AccommodationsLet the hypnotic sounds of the ocean gently lull you to sleep each evening in the luxurious comfort of the newly remodeled Aruba accommodations. The spacious rooms offer a private step-out balcony, perfect for enjoying views of the ocean, three-level pool, lagoon and tropical gardens. Complementing the view is the delightful decor, with sophisticated yet warm colors of the Caribbean creating a serene setting for your visit. Awaken each day refreshed fromanexceptional rest in thesignatureHyattGrandBeds,fittedwith luxurious linens, fluffy down pillows and a colorful throw over a pillow-top mattress. Enjoy the deluxe amenities in air-conditioned, beachfront Aruba lodging including refreshing ceiling fan, Portico bath products, iHome clock/radio, coffeemaker, minibar, 32” LCD TV, high-speed Internet access and daily newspaper.

ScheduleNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Travel/Housing Reservations • NYU Radiology GroupNYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba • January 3-7, 2011

Hotel And Airline ReservationsTravel Planners, Inc. (TPI) is the appointed Travel Coordinator for this meeting. You may book your flight on your own, or with TPI, but all hotel reservations must be made directly through TPI in order to get the discounted group rate. See hotel registration form for details or contact 1-800-531-7201 to speak with a TPI agent.

Deadline for Reservations and Payment: November 30, 2010

NYU Group Rate Public RateStandard Room $339 $565Garden View Room $349 $615Partial Ocean/Island View Room $369 $665Partial Ocean/Pool View Room $379 $690

Please note: There is no resort fee and hotel rates include wireless internet. Rates are based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable state and local sales tax and service charges (currently 23%). Children under 18 stay free with parents/guardians using existing bedding. Additional $45 per night plus taxes and fees will be charged for third/fourth adult sharing a room. Maximum of 4 persons per room. A deposit of 3 night’s room and tax is required to confirm reservations. If providing a credit card, the hotel will charge the deposit approximately 30 days prior to arrival.

About ArubaDiscovertheparadisethatisHyattRegencyResort,Aruba&Casino. WithanidyllicsettingofwhitesandybeachesandazureCaribbeanwaters, with newly renovated facilities, impeccable service and a host of onsite activities, you’ll find all you need for a perfect Aruba getaway. Go for thrills as you explore the undersea waterworld during a diving expedition. Hop on a banana boat for an exhilarating ride behind a speedboat. Looking for some quiet relaxation? Pamper yourself in the luxurious spa, recline on a comfortable chaise poolside or relax on the magnificent beach.

There are endless ways to spend your days at nights at this beachfront Caribbean family resort! Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Parasailing, Kayaking,Tennis,Golf,Spa,Yoga,Videoarcade,Basketballandmuchmuch more!

Getting to ArubaFlytoQueenBeatrixInternationalAirport–just10minutesfromthe hotel. All major US airlines offer flights to Aruba. Most flights have 1 stop from any location in the US. There are limited non-stop flights from the east coast, depending upon your departure city. American Airlines offers the most flights. Travel Planners, Inc. (TPI) has contracted discounted airfares with AA.

TransportationTaxis – are readily available at the airport. The cost is approximately $25 to the hotel. If you decide to rent a car, self-parking is compli-mentary and valet parking is available at $10/day.

DocumentationAllUSCitizens,includingchildren,musthaveavalidpassport.Citi-zensofothercountriesshouldcheckwiththeirnearestconsulatefor entry requirements.

BOOK ON LINE AT: https://www.tpires.com/nyuz/form.htm Or Complete and Fax To: 210-341-5252

Name (Last,First)

Spouse/Guest

Child Age

Second Child Age

MailingAddress: Home Office

City/State/Zip

Home Phone

BusinessPhone

Fax

E-Mail

1. HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

Placea1,2&3toindicateyourroompreference.__StandardRoom@$339 __PartialOcean/IslandViewRoom@$369__GardenViewRoom@$349__PartialOcean/PoolViewRoom@$379

ArrivalDate:________________________DepartureDate:_____________________ #ofnights:_______Comments:_______________________________________________________If you have special needs, please attach a separate letter.

2. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS

Arrangeairtransportationfrom(city)__________________________toarriveArubaon(date)____________________andreturnon(date)_______________________

AirlinePreference(ifany)___________________________________FrequentFlyer#___________________

SeatingPreference:_____Window_____Aisle

3. PAYMENT SUMMARY

HOTEL - Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba (if not providing credit card) #rooms____@fullprepaymentincludingtax $_____________

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (see bottom of this page for more info.):

Island Tour – Monday, January 3#_____@$66each $_____________

Luncheon Snorkel Sail – Tuesday, January 4#_____@$95each $_____________

Deep Sea Fishing – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$180each $_____________

Jeep Safari – Wednesday, January 5 #_____@$132each $_____________

HikingTour–Thursday,January6#_____@$120each $_____________

SunsetCruise–Thursday,January6#_____@$60each $_____________ TOTAL DUE $____________

Check is enclosed. (Made payable to NYU/TPI) Credit Card (Circle One):

Visa MasterCard American Express Discover

____Guaranteehotel(s)* ____ChargeforOptionalTours ____AirlineTickets

Account number Exp. Date3or4DigitSecurityCode:________________(Found on the back of Visa, MasterCard; Front of American Express)

BillingName(Please Print)

Signature

*The hotel will charge the required deposit to the credit card above approximately 45 days prior to arrival.

Travel Planners, Inc.Phone: 210-341-8131 or 800-531-7201

Fax: 210-341-5252Email: [email protected]

Sunday, January 2nd4:00pm-6:00pmRegistration

Monday,January 3rdMSK, Body &CT

7:15amRegistration and Breakfast

7:55amWelcome

8:00amMRI ElbowLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging of the Acute Abdomen Michael Macari, M.D.

9:30amBasic Principles of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging of Focal Liver Lesions Michael Macari, M.D.

11:15amPET/CT in Lymphoma and in the Evaluation of Lymph NodesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day –MusculoskeletalLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

6:00pm–7:00pmWelcome Reception

Tuesday,January 4thEmergency, PET/CT & MSK

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging of Soft Tissue TumorsLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amImaging Trauma in Pregnancy MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amCardiac MR: Is it Worth the Investment?M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amPET/CT in Head and Neck MalignanciesKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

11:15am64- MDCT: Multi-Trauma ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Nuclear MedicineKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Wednesday,January 5th

FREE DAY

Thursday,January 6th Body, PET/CT &Cardiac Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amPotential Pitfalls of PET/CTKarenA.Mourtzikos,M.D.

8:45amImaging of PancreaticNeoplasmsMichael Macari, M.D.

9:30amPearls and Pitfalls in Coronary CTA: Advice for Difficult SituationsM.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amColon Cancer and the Role of Virtual ColonoscopyMichael Macari, M.D.

11:15amInteresting Case Based Lecture on Cardiac CT and MR M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day - Body ImagingMichael Macari, M.D.

12:30pmQuestions & Discussion

12:45pmAdjourn

Friday,January 7thMSK, Cardiac &Emergency Imaging

7:30amBreakfast

8:00amImaging the Young Adult HipLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

8:45amMDCT Maxillofacial Trauma: Saving Face MarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

9:30amUnderstanding Lumbar Spine SurgeryLeon D. Rybak, M.D.

10:15amCoffee Break

10:30amImaging Cervical Spine TraumaMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

11:15amCardiac CT: Performance Guidelines and Recommendations M.BarbaraSrichai-Parsia,M.D.

12:00pmInteresting Cases of the Day – Emergency ImagingMarkP.Bernstein,M.D.

12:15pmQuestions & Discussion

12:30pmAdjourn

Acknowledgments

Theorganizersgratefullyacknowledgethe educational grants received from thefollowingorganizations:

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

Siemens Medical Solutions, Inc.

NYU Course Director

Leon D. Rybak, M.D.Assistant Professor of RadiologyActing Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology

NYU Faculty

Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

Michael Macari, M.D.Associate Professor of RadiologyChief, Abdominal ImagingVice Chair of OperationsDepartment of Radiology

Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology

M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiologyand Medicine

Optional Group Activities

The following activities have been organized for NYU attendees andguests. All activities are operated on a private basis and arranged so as not to interfere with the NYU meeting schedule. TPI reserves the right to cancel or change the tour to a public tour if minimums are not met. Details and pricing can be found on the NYU website. You may reserve activities online or by completing the hotel reservation page of this brochure.

Monday, January 3 • Island Tour Tuesday, January 4 • Luncheon Snorkel SailWednesday, January 5 • Deep Sea Fishing • Jeep Safari Thursday, January 6 • Hiking Tour • Sunset Cruise

Additional activities such as Horseback Riding, ATV Rides, Windsurfing, Scuba Diving, Bird Sanctuary, Butterfly Farm, and Golf Tee & Tennis Court times can be arranged on site.

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Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Target AudienceThis course is designed for clinical radiologists in academic or private practice.

Course Description/Statement of NeedThere are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requires continued review of essential imaging techniques in all areas of radiology, including body imaging, PET/CT, musculoskeletal imaging and cardiac imaging.  This course is designed to demonstrate a practical approach to image interpretation. The lectures are intended to reinforce how imaging data and clinical findings can be used together to narrow a differential diagnosis and aid in patient care. The course will present topics on MRI of the elbow, hip and spine, liver lesions, coronary CTA, MDCT, PET/CT, pancreatic imaging and trauma imaging.

Educational Objectives:•DiscusstheuseofCTastheprimarytechniquefortheevaluationof

abdominal pain, as well as the expanding role of US and MRI.•Basedonconcernwith regard tocardiacCT imagingprotocolsand

radiation dose, describe measures to reduce radiation dose while retaining diagnostic image quality.

•Createstrategiestoincorporatethelatestimagingtechniquesandprotocolsfor MR Imaging of the hip, elbow and spine, as well as soft tissue tumors.

•Based on evolving technology, describe the advancing utilization ofPET/CT in diagnosis, initial and subsequent treatment of malignancies.

•Using the latest MDCT scanning techniques, efficiently evaluatethe multiply injured trauma patient, including the pregnant patient, thereby providing better pre-surgical and post-operative patient care.

Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate School adheres to ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of off-label or investigational use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.

Credit Designation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Special NeedsThe Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that any participant of this CME course whoisinneedofaccommodation,submitwrittenrequeststoourofficeat least one month prior to the course start date.

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Registration Form Please Print Clearly

Name

Address

City State Zip

Day Phone

Fax

E-mail (required for course confirmation)

Degree Specialty

Subspecialty

Dietary Restrictions(Please indicate any dietary restrictions on the registration form when you register.)

Registration Fee Options

(Please check appropriate boxes below)NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

$975 Registration fee for physician

$750 Discounted fee*

* Discounted fees apply to NYU School of Medicine alumni, M.D.’s employed by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, full-time active military personnel, technologists, current residents/fellows, Canadian and other non-US physicians.

* Meeting registration and reservations made through the NYU hotel room block entitle each registrant to: conference syllabus, daily meeting breakfasts, daily meeting coffee breaks and welcome reception.

Methods of Payment Check in U.S. Dollars made payable to NYU Department of Radiology

Credit Card Payment (see below)

Payment by Credit CardBillto: Visa Mastercard American Express

Card Member’s Name (print carefully)

Card #

ExpDate:Month/Year_______/_______

AmounttobeCharged:$_____________________________

Signature (required to process)

FaxFormto:(212)263-3959

If Sending Check, Please Mail to:Marisa P. BrunoDepartment of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Confirmation of Course Acceptance:We no longer send out written or faxed confirmations. A confirmation receipt will be sent to you by e-mail if you provide your email address clearly.

Refund Policy:If you need to cancel your enrollment, a $75 service fee will be assessed for your tuition payment if written notice is received at least 30 days in advance and a $150 service fee for cancellations made within 30 days. No refunds are possible if written notification is not sent.

Course Cancellation Policy:In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks’ notice will be provided and full tuition refunded. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred.

Educational NeedsIf there is a specific question or topic relating to this course, please submit it on the registration form or on the website when registering online.

In Case of Questions, Contact:

Michelle R. Koplik, Director of CME(212)[email protected]

MarisaP.Bruno,ProgramCoordinator(212)[email protected]

General Information

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

The Department of Radiology Presents:

The Department of Radiology Presents:

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Online Registration is Fast & Easy!Go to: www.radcme.med.nyu.edu

January 3-7, 2011

January 3-7, 2011

We hope you’ll plan on joining us at one of these CME courses.WWW.RADCME.MED.NYU.EDU

2010

2011

Department of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

PaidNew York UniversityJUN 28-JUL 2 SUMMER RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM AT THE SAGAMORE

THE SAGAMORE, LAKE GEORGE, NY

AUG 9-13 CLINICAL IMAGING UPDATE IN JACKSON HOLE FOUR SEASONS, JACKSON HOLE, WY

OCT 9-10 1ST ANNUAL DUAL ENERGY CT SYMPOSIUM NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 11-12 MRI: CLINICAL STATE OF THE ART NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 25-28 FALL RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SCOTTSDALE FOUR SEASONS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

NOV 12-13 FALL VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY WORKSHOP NEW YORK, NY

DEC 13 – 18 29TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE HILTON NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY

JAN 3-7 NYU CLINICAL IMAGING SYMPOSIUM IN ARUBA HYATTREGENCYRESORT,ARUBA

MAR 9TH ANNUAL NYU RADIOLOGY ALPINE IMAGING SYMPOSIUM TBD

MAY 23-25 (tentative) SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING STATE OF THE ART: A COLLABORATIVE COURSE FOR RADIOLOGISTS AND SPORTS MEDICINE SPECIALISTS NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

AUG 1-5 NYU RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SANTA FE LA POSADA, SANTA FE, NM

OCT (tentative) NYU IMAGING UPDATE IN SANTA BARBARA FOURSEASONS,SANTABARBARA,CA

DEC 12-18 30TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE NEW YORK CITY

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Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Hyatt Regency Resort, A

ruba

Target AudienceThis course is designed for clinical radiologists in academic or private practice.

Course Description/Statement of NeedThere are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requires continued review of essential imaging techniques in all areas of radiology, including body imaging, PET/CT, musculoskeletal imaging and cardiac imaging.  This course is designed to demonstrate a practical approach to image interpretation. The lectures are intended to reinforce how imaging data and clinical findings can be used together to narrow a differential diagnosis and aid in patient care. The course will present topics on MRI of the elbow, hip and spine, liver lesions, coronary CTA, MDCT, PET/CT, pancreatic imaging and trauma imaging.

Educational Objectives:•DiscusstheuseofCTastheprimarytechniquefortheevaluationof

abdominal pain, as well as the expanding role of US and MRI.•Basedonconcernwith regard tocardiacCT imagingprotocolsand

radiation dose, describe measures to reduce radiation dose while retaining diagnostic image quality.

•Createstrategiestoincorporatethelatestimagingtechniquesandprotocolsfor MR Imaging of the hip, elbow and spine, as well as soft tissue tumors.

•Based on evolving technology, describe the advancing utilization ofPET/CT in diagnosis, initial and subsequent treatment of malignancies.

•Using the latest MDCT scanning techniques, efficiently evaluatethe multiply injured trauma patient, including the pregnant patient, thereby providing better pre-surgical and post-operative patient care.

Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate School adheres to ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of off-label or investigational use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.

Credit Designation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Special NeedsThe Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York University School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that any participant of this CME course whoisinneedofaccommodation,submitwrittenrequeststoourofficeat least one month prior to the course start date.

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011

Registration Form Please Print Clearly

Name

Address

City State Zip

Day Phone

Fax

E-mail (required for course confirmation)

Degree Specialty

Subspecialty

Dietary Restrictions(Please indicate any dietary restrictions on the registration form when you register.)

Registration Fee Options

(Please check appropriate boxes below)NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in ArubaJanuary 3-7, 2011Hyatt Regency Resort, Aruba

$975 Registration fee for physician

$750 Discounted fee*

* Discounted fees apply to NYU School of Medicine alumni, M.D.’s employed by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, full-time active military personnel, technologists, current residents/fellows, Canadian and other non-US physicians.

* Meeting registration and reservations made through the NYU hotel room block entitle each registrant to: conference syllabus, daily meeting breakfasts, daily meeting coffee breaks and welcome reception.

Methods of Payment Check in U.S. Dollars made payable to NYU Department of Radiology

Credit Card Payment (see below)

Payment by Credit CardBillto: Visa Mastercard American Express

Card Member’s Name (print carefully)

Card #

ExpDate:Month/Year_______/_______

AmounttobeCharged:$_____________________________

Signature (required to process)

FaxFormto:(212)263-3959

If Sending Check, Please Mail to:Marisa P. BrunoDepartment of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Confirmation of Course Acceptance:We no longer send out written or faxed confirmations. A confirmation receipt will be sent to you by e-mail if you provide your email address clearly.

Refund Policy:If you need to cancel your enrollment, a $75 service fee will be assessed for your tuition payment if written notice is received at least 30 days in advance and a $150 service fee for cancellations made within 30 days. No refunds are possible if written notification is not sent.

Course Cancellation Policy:In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks’ notice will be provided and full tuition refunded. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred.

Educational NeedsIf there is a specific question or topic relating to this course, please submit it on the registration form or on the website when registering online.

In Case of Questions, Contact:

Michelle R. Koplik, Director of CME(212)[email protected]

MarisaP.Bruno,ProgramCoordinator(212)[email protected]

General Information

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

NYU Clinical Imaging Symposium in Aruba

The Department of Radiology Presents:

The Department of Radiology Presents:

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Sponsored by the NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Online Registration is Fast & Easy!Go to: www.radcme.med.nyu.edu

January 3-7, 2011

January 3-7, 2011

We hope you’ll plan on joining us at one of these CME courses.WWW.RADCME.MED.NYU.EDU

2010

2011

Department of Radiology462FirstAvenueOBH,C&D,Floor1,Room4NewYork,NY10016

Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

PaidNew York UniversityJUN 28-JUL 2 SUMMER RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM AT THE SAGAMORE

THE SAGAMORE, LAKE GEORGE, NY

AUG 9-13 CLINICAL IMAGING UPDATE IN JACKSON HOLE FOUR SEASONS, JACKSON HOLE, WY

OCT 9-10 1ST ANNUAL DUAL ENERGY CT SYMPOSIUM NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 11-12 MRI: CLINICAL STATE OF THE ART NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

OCT 25-28 FALL RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SCOTTSDALE FOUR SEASONS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

NOV 12-13 FALL VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY WORKSHOP NEW YORK, NY

DEC 13 – 18 29TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE HILTON NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY

JAN 3-7 NYU CLINICAL IMAGING SYMPOSIUM IN ARUBA HYATTREGENCYRESORT,ARUBA

MAR 9TH ANNUAL NYU RADIOLOGY ALPINE IMAGING SYMPOSIUM TBD

MAY 23-25 (tentative) SPORTS MEDICINE IMAGING STATE OF THE ART: A COLLABORATIVE COURSE FOR RADIOLOGISTS AND SPORTS MEDICINE SPECIALISTS NYU MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NY

AUG 1-5 NYU RADIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM IN SANTA FE LA POSADA, SANTA FE, NM

OCT (tentative) NYU IMAGING UPDATE IN SANTA BARBARA FOURSEASONS,SANTABARBARA,CA

DEC 12-18 30TH ANNUAL HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE NEW YORK CITY