ARRS Gastrointestinal Imaging 2019
ARRS Video Course
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Description
ARRS Gastrointestinal Imaging 2019
Full Video Course
YOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENT
This Online Course covers key gastrointestinal findings—pearls and pitfalls in liver, biliary, bowel, and pancreatic imaging.
Earn credit at your own pace through October 27, 2022 and continue to access your videos until October 28, 2029. See below for learning outcomes and a list of modules and individual lectures.
Learning Outcomes and Modules
After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
- discuss the imaging appearances of cystic pancreatic lesions and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
- describe imaging features common to post-surgical and non-surgical internal hernias
- discuss the role of MR imaging in rectal cancer and optimal technique and findings that lead to accurate staging
- describe differential diagnosis of focal and diffuse biliary disease
- review imaging techniques for evaluation of bile leak
- describe the findings at US, CT, and MR imaging that may facilitate diagnosis of HCC.
Module 1
- Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors—E. Tamm
- Cystic Pancreatic Lesions—E. Paulson
- Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Everything You Need to Know—B. Patel
Module 2
- Imaging of Colorectal Cancer: Evidence-Based Approach—S. Park
- Overview of Rectal MR for Cancer—M. Harisinghani
- Imaging of Internal Hernias—D. Sheafor
Module 3
- MRCP: Role in Patient Care—C. Moreno
- Cholangiocarcinoma: Current Concepts—M. Lubner
- Role of Imaging Prior to Biliary Intervention—A. Covey
Module 4
- Understanding Nafld, Nash, and the Metabolic Syndrome—P. Pickhardt
- Atypical HCC and Its Mimics: Challenging Cases—J. Lee