Charles E. Ray, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. FACR, FSIR, FCIRSE University of Colorado Denver Department of Radiology-Mail Stop C276 Leprino Office Building 12401 E. 17th Avenue #526 Aurora, CO 80045 Home phone: (303) 526-9167 Work phone: (720) 848-7620 Fax: (720) 848-7305 E-mail: charles.ray@ucdenver.edu Current affiliations Professor of Radiology University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Health Sciences Center Vice Chair for Research, Department of Radiology University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Health Sciences Center Chief, Division of Interventional Radiology University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Health Sciences Center Research location University of Colorado Cancer Center Anschutz Cancer Pavilion 1665 North Ursula Street Aurora, CO 80045 Education Undergraduate Lawrence University Wisconsin 1981-1985 B.A. Biology Magna cum laude Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD Graduate Rush University Chicago, IL 1986-1989 M.S. Anatomy University of Colorado Denver Denver, CO 2004-2011 Ph.D., Clinical Science Medical Rush Medical College Chicago, IL 1985-1989 M.D. Internship MacNeal Hospital Berwyn, IL 1989-1990 Residency University of Illinois Chicago, IL Diagnostic Radiology 1990-1994 Chief resident, 1993-1994 Fellowship Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Vascular/Interventional Radiology 1994-1995 Licensure/Certification American Board of Radiology Diagnostic Radiology, 1994 2 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD American Board of Radiology CAQ - Interventional Radiology, 1997 Re-certification, 2007 Colorado Medical License, 1999 - present Previous Affiliations Associate Residency Program Director Department of Radiology University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Health Sciences Center 2007-2011 Chief, Interventional Radiology Denver Health Medical Center 1999-2007 Roswell Park Cancer Institute Director, Angiography/Interventional Radiology 1995-1999 MacNeal Hospital General radiology (locum, during residency) 1993-1994 Academic appointments University of Colorado Denver- Anschutz Medical Campus Professor of Radiology 2006-present University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus Vice Chairman of Research 2011-present University of Colorado Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus Associate Radiology Residency Program Director 3 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 2008-2011 University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Co-director of research (clinical) Department of Radiology 2007-2008 University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Associate Professor of Radiology 1999-2005 State University of New York - Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professor of Radiology 1997-1999 Harvard University Medical School Clinical Instructor of Radiology 1994-95 Military Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve 2003-2005 Captain and Major, United States Army Reserve, Individual Mobile Augmentee, various assignments 1996-2002 Memberships Radiologic Society of North America 1990-present American Roentgen Ray Society 1990-present Society of Interventional Radiology 4 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 1994-present Fellow, 2001. American College of Radiology 1995-present Fellow, 2011 Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe 1995-present Corresponding fellow, 2005 Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 1997-present Colorado Radiologic Society 1999-present Committees SOCIETY OF INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Executive Committee Member Treasurer 2011-present Councilor, Member Services 2007-2011 Evidence-based Medicine Working Group Interventional oncology subgroup Economics and cost-effectiveness subgroup Federal initiatives/comparative effectiveness research subgroup SIR Foundation 2009-present Rules Committee 2002-2008 Scientific abstract reviewer SIR Annual Meeting 2009, 2011 5 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 6 SIR Leadership Academy Course co-director 2011 Faculty member 2009 Communications Committee 2007-2009 Membership Development Committee 2007-2009 Interim chairman, 2007-2008 Workshop committee chairman/co-chairman, Sedation and Analgesia workshop -SCVIR Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 2002 -SIR Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 2004 -SIR Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LS, March 2005 -SIR Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, March 2006 -SIR Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 2007 Categorical course coordinator (Embolotherapy), Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, March 2006. Student and Resident Committee (previously the Resident and Education Training Committee) 2005-2010 Educational Materials Committee 2000-2004 Co-course director, Embolotherapy: Materials, Techniques, and Clinical Applications. Pasadena, CA, June 2002. Membership committee 1996-2003 Chairman, 1998-2003 Bylaws Ad Hoc Committee 1999-2000 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD OTHER SOCIETY COMMITTEES American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria Committee – Interventional Radiology Chairman 2011-present Vice-chairman 2007-2011 Colorado Radiologic Society (Colorado Chapter, American College of Radiology) Executive Committee (2006-2011) President 2010-2011 Vice President 2009-2010 ACR Councilor 2010-2012 Educational program director 2008-2009 Assistant educational program director 2006-2008 Rocky Mountain Radiology Society President, Annual Course Coordinator 2007-2009 RadioGraphics Educational Exhibits review committee Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting Chicago, November 2007 Chicago, November 2008 Chicago, November 2009 Chicago, November 2010 American Roentgen Ray Society Vascular/Interventional Radiology Scientific Review Committee. Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, May 2012 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2011 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009 Annual Meeting, Washington DC, May 2008 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2007 HOSPITAL COMMITTEES 7 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD Search committee, Director of C-TRIC University of Colorado Denver 2011 Hybrid OR steering committee University of Colorado Hospital 2010 - 2010 University of Colorado Hospital Stroke Council 2009-present Cardiovascular Center Steering Committee University of Colorado Hospital 2009- present Cancer Committee University of Colorado Hospital 2007-present Denver Health Medical Center Medical Education Update Newsletter Editorial Board 2000-2006 Roswell Park Cancer Institute Medical Staff Secretary 1998-1999 UNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES Search committee, Combined Translational Research Institute of Colorado Department of Radiology 2011 Clinical – Strategic Planning Group Department of Radiology University of Colorado Hospital 2009-2011 Promotions and Tenure committee Department of Radiology 8 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD University of Colorado Denver 2009-present C-TRIC Informatics Core Task Force Department of Radiology University of Colorado Denver 2009-2010 Radiology Residency Search Committee University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2007-present Clinical Research Committee Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2007-present Chair 2008-present Education Committee Co-chair, curriculum Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Committee 2007-present Colorado Multiple Institution Review Board (COMIRB) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2002-2009 Radiology resident selection committee University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2001-2003 Radiology Executive Leadership committee Denver Health Medical Center 2001-2002 Journal reviewer 9 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD American Journal of Roentgenology 1997-present Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2001-present CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 2002-present AJR Integrative Imaging 2005-present Military Medicine 2005- present RadioGraphics 2008-present Radiology 2011-present The Journal of Family Practice 2005-2009 Journal of Endovascular Therapy 2006-2009 American Family Physician 2000-2002 Grant reviewer Society of Interventional Radiology Foundation 2007-2009 Editorial responsibilities Editor-in-chief 10 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 11 Seminars in Interventional Radiology 2012 (pending) Co-Editor-in-chief Seminars in Interventional Radiology 2011-present Seminars in Interventional Radiology Editorial Board 1998-present Updates in IR: an evidence-based approach Co-Editor-in-chief 2011-present Section Editor Peripheral Venous and Vena Caval Interventions Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Editorial Board 2009-2010 Associate Editor Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Abstracts of Current Literature 2007-2009 Funded grants TS-102 EPOCH trial. Funded by MDS Nordion (site primary investigator) Feasibility and Prospective Randomized Study of Transarterial Chemoembolization using Irinotecan Bead in Combination with Second Line Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with Unresectable Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (PARAGON). Funded by Biocompatibles, 2008-2010 (site primary investigator) Accuracy and feasibility of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography in the evaluation of blunt carotid and vertebral artery injuries: a pilot study. Funded by Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Research and Education Foundation (CIRREF) Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 12 2001-2003 (primary investigator) Weekly prophylactic urokinase instillation in tunneled central venous access devices. Funded by Roswell Park Alliance Foundation 1996-1999 (primary investigator). Importance of catheter size on complications of implantable venous access devices. Funded by Horizon Medical Products 1998-2000 (primary investigator). Visiting professorships Guest lecturer, Harvard/Partners Affiliates Massachusetts General and Brigham and Womens Hospitals Boston, MA June 2008 Visiting Professor, Department of Radiology Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, Hawaii March 2007 Oliphant Lecturer in Radiology Flinders University of South Australia Adelaide, Australia 2001 Postgraduate honors and awards Fellow, American College of Radiology May 2011 Constantin Cope Medical Student Research Award (mentor) SIR Foundation Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD “What variables predict the need for revisions in patients undergoing TIPS with PTFE-covered stents?” SIR Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 2011 Bronze medal award recipient ARRS poster presentation “Interventional radiology management of renal injuries in complex patients. “ San Diego, CA, May 2010. Certificate of Merit RSNA poster presentation “How to choose an embolic agent: a systematic approach” December 2009 Outstanding PhD Student in Health Services Research Award Department of Clinical Science University of Colorado Denver Graduate College May 2009 John Stears Faculty Teaching Award Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2006 Faculty Research Award Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2006 Category One CME Credit Award Poster presentation Radiologic Society of North America 2006 Fellow (corresponding) of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe 2005 Faculty Research Award Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 13 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 2005 E.E. Moore Trauma Award Denver Health Medical Center 2002 Senior Faculty Research Award Department of Radiology University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 2001 Fellow of the Society of Interventional Radiology 2001 Educator of the Year Roswell Park Cancer Institute Fellows Award 1998 Young Investigator Award American Academy of Chest Physicians 1996 Magna Cum Laude Award Poster Presentation, RSNA 1990 Outstanding Surgical Intern MacNeal Hospital 1990 14 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 15 Publications Papers in refereed journals 1. Friedman M, Mafee M, Ray C, Venkatesan T: 3-D imaging for evaluation of head and neck tumors. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1993;119:601-607. 2. Ray C, Nijensohn E, Aduana V, McDonald L: CT, MRI and angiographic findings of a highly aggressive malignant meningioma. Clin Imaging 1993;17: 59-63. 3. Ray C, Wilbur A: CT diagnosis of concurrent hematomas of the rectus sheath and psoas muscle. Clin Imaging 1993;17:22-26. 4. Ray C, Hibbeln J, Wilbur A. Pictorial essay: Complications after laproscopic cholecystectomy. AJR 1993;160:1029-1032. 5. Ray C, Hibbeln J, Wilbur A: Small-bowel obstruction due to hernia through the primary laparoscopic port: A complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Editorial reply. AJR 1994;163:480-481. 6. Lazarus M, Ray C, Maniquis C: MRI findings of concurrent acute DVT and dissecting popliteal cyst. Magn Reson Imaging 1994;12:155-158. 7. Warner D, Owens C, Hibbeln J, Ray C: Case report: Indirect localization of portal vein during TIPS: Placement of radio-dense marker in the hepatic artery. J Vasc Interv Radiol 1995;6:87-90. 8. Ray C, Kaufman JA, Petersen MJ, Waltman AC, Abbott WA: Inadvertent compression of iliac artery Palmaz stents during vascular surgery. AJR 1996;166:996-997. 9. Ray C, Rivitz S, Fan C, Geller S: Complication of pulmonary arteriography: Contrast extravasation from a wedged pigtail-shaped catheter. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 1996;19:305-306. 10. Ray C, Kaufman J, Geller S et al: Embolization of pulmonary catheterinduced pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms. Chest 1996;110:1370-1373. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 16 11. Ray C, Shenoy S: Radiologic placement of central venous access devices in patients with thrombocytopenia. Radiology 1997;204:97-99. 12. Loud P, Grossman Z, Klippenstein D, Ray C: Combined CT venography and pulmonary angiography: A new diagnostic technique for suspected thromboembolic disease. AJR 1998;170:951-954. 13. Ray C, Gupta A, Shenoy S: Left gastric artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery: Case reports. Angiology 1998;49:1017-1021. 14. Moskal TL, Ray C: Left mediastinal central line malposition. Angiology 1999;50:349-353. 15. Shenoy S, Ray C: Replacement of tunneled central venous dialysis catheter in the inferior vena cava. J Vasc Interv Radiol 1999;10:832-833. 16. Ray C, Shenoy S, McCarthy P, Broderick K, Kaufman J: Weekly prophylactic urokinase installation in tunneled central venous access devices. J Vasc Interv Radiol 1999;10:1330-1334. 17. Biffl WL, Moore EE, Elliot JP, Ray C, Offner PJ, Franciose RJ, Brega KE, Burch JM: The devastating potential of blunt vertebral arterial injuries. Ann Surg 2000; 231:672-681. 18. Anderson T, Ray C., Nwogu C, Bottiggi A, Lenox J, Driscoll D, Urschel J: Pericardial catheter sclerosis versus surgical procedures for pericardial effusions in cancer patients. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2001;42:415419. 19. Biffl WL, Smith WR, Moore EE, Gonzalez RJ, Morgan SJ, Hennessey T, Offner PJ, Ray CE, Franciose RJ, Burch JM. Evolution of multidisciplinary key clinical pathway for the management of unstable patients with pelvic fractures. Ann Surg 2001;233:843-850. 20. Wolford H, Peterson SL, Ray C, Morgan S: Delayed arteriovenous fistula and pseudoaneurysm following an open tibial fracture successfully managed with selective angiographic embolization. J Trauma 2001;51:781-783. 21. Biffl WL, Moore EE, Ray C, Elliot JP: Emergent stenting of acute blunt carotid artery injuries: a cautionary note. J Trauma 2001;50:969-971. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 17 22. Biffl WL, Ray Jr CE, Moore EE, et al. Treatment related outcomes from blunt cerebrovascular injuries ; importance of routine follow-up angiography. Ann Surg 2002;235:699-706. 23. Biffl WL, Ray CE Jr, Moore EE, Mestek M, Johnson JL, Burch JM. Noninvasive diagnosis of blunt cerebrovascular injuries: a preliminary report. J Trauma 2002;53:850-856. 24. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Biffl WL, Ciesla DJ, Ray CE Jr., et al. Cervical spine fracture patterns predictive of blunt vertebral artery injury. J Trauma 2003;55:811-813. 25. Ahmad I, Ray CE Jr., Conyers C. Transvaginal sonographic appearance of thrombosed uterine arteries after uterine artery embolization: the “white snake” sign. J Clin Ultrasound 2003;31:401-406. 26. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Biffl WL, Ciesla DJ, Ray CE Jr, Johnson JL, Moore JB, Burch JB. Anticoagulation is the gold standard therapy for blunt carotid injuries to reduce stroke rate. Arch Surg 2004;139:540-546. 27. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Biffl WL, Ray CE Jr, Ciesla DJ, Johnson JL. Radiographic characteristics of postinjury splenic autotransplantation: Avoiding a Diagnostic Dilemma. : J Trauma. 2004 Sep;57(3):537-541. 28. Knaut AL, Kendall JL, Patten R, Ray C. Ultrasonographic measurement of aortic diameter by emergency physicians approximates results obtained by computed tomography. J Emergency Med 2005;28:119-126 29. Sarin EL, Moore JB, Moore EE, Shannon MR, Ray CE, Morgan SJ, Smith WR. Pelvic fracture pattern does not always predict the need for urgent embolization. J Trauma 2005;58:973-977. 30. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Ray CE Jr., Ciesla DJ, Johnson JL, Moore JG, Burch JM. Carotid artery stents for blunt cerebrovascular injury: risks exceed benefits. Arch Surg. 2005:140:480-485. 31. Ray CE, Bauer JB, Cothren CC, Turner JH, Moore EE. Occult mediastinal great vessel trauma: the value of aortography performed during angiographic screening for blunt cervical vascular trauma. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2005;28:422-425. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 18 32. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Ray CE Jr., et al. Screening for blunt cerebrovascular injuries is cost-effective. Am J Surg 2005;190:845-849. 33. Ray CE Jr., Gupta R, Blackwell J. Changes in the American interventional radiology literature: comparison over a 10-year time period. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2006;29:599-604 34. Ray CE Jr., Johnson J, Cothren CC. Endovascular repair of a large posttraumatic calf pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula. Military Medicine 2006;171:659-661 35. Ray CE Jr., Cothren CC. Complicated IVC filter removal using an Amplatz snare device. Amer J Roentgen 2006;187:575-578 36. Ray CE Jr., Mitchell EL, Zipser S, et al. Outcomes with retrievable IVC filters: a multicenter study. J Vasc Intervent Radiol 2006;17:1594-1604. 37. Cothren CC, Moore EE, Ray CE Jr, Johnson JL, Moore JB, Burch JM. Cervical spine fracture patterns mandating screening to rule out blunt cerebrovascular injury. Surgery 2007;141:76-82. 38. Ray CE Jr, Prochazka A. The need for anticoagulation following inferior vena cava filter placement: systematic review. Cardiovasc Intervent 2008;31(2):31624. 39. Gemery JM, Funaki BS, Ray CE Jr, et al. Mesenteric ischemia. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. E-pub October 2008. www.acr.org. 40. Ray CE Jr, Funaki BS, Brown DB, et al. Needle biopsy in the thorax. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. E-pub October 2008. www.acr.org. 41. Owens CA, Funaki BS, Ray CE Jr., et al. Percutaneous biliary drainage in benign and malignant biliary obstruction. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. E-pub October 2008. www.acr.org. 42. Lorenz JM, Funaki BS, Ray CE Jr., et al. Percutaneous catheter drainage of infected fluid collections. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. JACR 2009;6:837-843 Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 19 43. Kostelic JK, Funaki BS, Ray CE Jr., et al. Iliac artery occlusive disease. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. E-pub October 2009. www.acr.org. 44. Kinney TB, Panko JE, Funaki BS, Ray CE Jr., et al. Inferior vena cava (IVC) filter placement. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. E-pub October 2009. www.acr.org. 45. Schenker MP, Majdalany BS, Funaki BS, Yucel EK, Baum RA, Burke CT, Foley WD, Koss SA, Lorenz JM, Mansour MA, Millward SF, Nemcek AA Jr, Ray CE Jr. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. J Am Coll Radiol 2010;7:845-853. 46. Goldenberg NA, Branchford B, Wang M, Ray C Jr, Durham JD, Manco-Johnson MJ. Percutaneous Mechanical and pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for occlusive deep venous thrombosis of the proximal limb in adolescent subjects: findings from an institution-based prospective inception cohort study of pediatric venous thrombembolism. JVIR 2011;22:121-132. 47. Burke CT, Funaki BS, Ray Jr CE, et al. Treatment of uterine leiomyomas. . American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. J Am Coll Radiol 2011;8:228-234. 48. Ray CR Jr., English B, Funaki BS, et al. Biopsies of thoracic nodules and masses. American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria (in press) 49. Zafar AM, Murphy TP, Duszak R, Dhangana R, Goodwin S, Ray CE Jr, Manalov N. Lower extremity endovascular interventions for Medicare beneficiaries: comparative effectiveness as a function of provider specialty. J Vasc Intervent Radiol (in press) 50. Ray CE Jr, Battaglia C, Llibby A, Prochazka AV, Xu S, Funaki B. Interventional radiologic treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma – a cost-analysis from the payer perspective. J Vasc Intervent Radiol (submitted August 2011) Review articles and invited papers 1. Ray C, Mafee M, Friedman M: Applications of 3-D imaging in head and neck radiology. Radiol Clin of North Am 1993;31(1):181-184. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 20 2. Ray C, Kaufman J: Complications of inferior vena cava filters. Abdom Imaging 1996;21:368-374. 3. Ray C, Kaufman J: Computed tomographic angiography (CTA): Overview of technique. Semin Intervent Radiol 1998;123-134. 4. Ray C, Kaufman J: Venous anatomy for central venous access. Semin Intervent Radiol 1998;15:239-248. 5. Ahmad I, Ray C: Radiologic placement of venous access ports. Semin Intervent Radiol 1998;15:259-272. 6. Ray C: Infection control principles and practices in the care and management of central venous access devices. J Intraven Nurs 1999;22(S):1825. 7. Ray C: Interventional radiology management in the care of cancer patients. Am Fam Physician 2000;62:95-102. 8. Ray C: Renal embolization. Semin Intervent Radiol 2001;18:37-46. 9. Ahmad I, Ray C: Diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Semin Intervent Radiol 2001;18:11-22. 10. Ray C., Biffl WL. Neurovascular interventions in the trauma patient. Sem Intervent Radiol 2002;19:377-387. 11. Ray C. Infectious complications of venous access devices. Tech Vasc Intervent Radiol 2002;5:78-84. 12. Bauer J, Ray CE. Transcatheter arterial embolization in the trauma patient: a review. Semin Intervent Radiol 2004;21:11-22. 13. Broadwell S, Ray CE. Embolization for pelvic fractures. Semin Intervent Radiol 2004;21:23-36. 14. Smith MS, Ray CE Jr. The treatment of primary and metastatic hepatic neoplasms using percutaneous cryotherapy. Semin Intervent Radiol 2006;23:39-46. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 21 15. Ray CE Jr, Spalding S, Cothren CC, Wang WS, Moore EE, Johnson SJ. State of the art: noninvasive imaging and management of neurovascular trauma. World J Emer Surg 2007;2:1 16. Ray CE Jr, Kaufman JA, Stainken BS, Benenati J. The role of physician assistants in interventional radiology. J Vasc Intervent Radiol 2008; 19(12):1683. 17. Lubarsky M, Ray CE Jr, Funaki B. Embolization agents – which one should be used when? Part 1: large vessel embolization. Sem Intervent Radiol 2009;26:352-358. 18. Lubarsky M, Ray CE Jr, Funaki B. Embolization agents – which one should be used when? Part 2: small vessel embolization. Sem Intervent Radiol 2010;27(1):99-104 19. Mihlon F, Ray CE Jr. Chemotherapy – a primer for interventional radiologists. Sem Intervent Radiol 2010;27(4):422-430 20. Oppenheimer J, Kondo K, Ray CE Jr. Miscellaneous pharmaceutical agents in interventional radiology. Sem Intervent Radiol 2010;27(4):422-430 21. Goei AD, Josephs SC, Kinney TB, Ray CE, Sacks D. Improving the tracking and removal of retrievable inferior vena cava filters. Sem Intervent Radiol (publication pending March 2011) 22. Kessel D, Chakrfaverty S, McPherson S, Nicholson T, Ray C, Robertson I, VanDelden O. CIRSE Standards of Practice for Interventional Radiology in Trauma. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol (in press) Abstracts 1. Ray C, Mafee M, Polley J, Friedman M: Craniofacial disorders: Use of 3D multiplanar imaging. Free paper presentation, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, Chicago, April 1992. 2. Friedman M, Mafee M, Ray C et al: Radiologic diagnosis for head and neck Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 22 tumors. Paper presentation, American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., Waikdoa, Hawaii, 1992. 3. McNicholas MM, O’Neill MJ, Saini S, Ray CE, Halpern EF, Gazelle GS: Use of helical CT and CT angiography compared with digital angiography for the diagnosis of emboli in rabbits. Paper presentation, Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November 1995. 4. Ray C, Kaufman JA, Geller S et al: Embolization of pulmonary catheterinduced pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms. Original Investigation presentation, American College of Chest Physicians, San Francisco, October 1996. Recipient, Young Investigator Award. 5. Ray C, Shenoy S: Central venous access device placement in cancer patients with thrombocytopenia. Scientific session presentation, Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, December 1996. 6. Ray C, Kaufman JA, Geller SC, Rivitz SM, Kanarek DJ, Waltman AC: Embolization of pulmonary catheter induced pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms. Poster presentation, Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, London, September 1997. 7. Ray C, Shenoy SS: Radiologic placement of central venous access devices in patients with thrombocytopenia. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, London, September 1997. 8. Ray C, Greco WR, Shenoy SS: Effect of contrast agent properties on the stability of Gelfoam powder suspension: Implications for embolization procedures. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, London, September, 1997. 9. Ray C, Ahmad I, Shenoy SS: Radiologic placement of tunneled venous access devices in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, Venice, September, 1998. 10. Anderson Tm, Ray C, Takita H, et al: Pericardial catheter sclerosis versus open surgical procedures for pericardial effusions in cancer patients. Society of Surgical Oncology, Orlando, March 1999. 11. Ray C, Shenoy S, McCarthy P, Broderick K, Kaufman J: Weekly Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 23 prophylactic urokinase installation in tunneled central venous access devices. Soc Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol, Orlando, March, 1999. 12. Ahmad I, Ray C, Klippenstein D, Loud P: Dual phase CTAP: Optimizing protocol to minimize flow-related hepatic parenchymal perfusion artifacts. Amer Roentgen Ray Society, New Orleans, May 1999. 13. Ray C, Shenoy S, Broderick K, Ahmad I, Kaufman J: Utility of prophylactic urokinase installation in tunneled central venous access devices. Cardiovasc Intervent Society of Europe, Prague, September, 1999. 14. Ray C, Turner JH, Scatorchia GS, Biffl WL, Elliot JP, Moore EE. Blunt carotid and vertebral artery injuries: the importance of follow-up angiography. Cardiovasc Intervent Society of Europe, Gothenburg, September, 2001. 15. Biffl WL, Ray C, Moore EE, et al. Treatment-related outcomes from blunt cerebrovascualr injuries: the importance of routine follow-up arteriography. 113th session of Southern Surgical Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, December 2001. 16. Biffl WL, Ray CE Jr, Moore EE, et al. Noninvasive diagnosis of blunt cerebrovascular injuries: a preliminary report. 32rd Annual Meeting of the Western Trauma Association, Whistler, British Columbia, March 2002. 17. Ahmad I, Ray C. The “White Snake Sign” – ultrasonographic appearance of the uterine artery post-fibroid embolization. Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, Baltimore, April 2002. 18. Sarin EL, Moore JB, Moore EE, Ray C, Smith WR. Pelvic fracture pattern does not predict need for urgent embolization. Western Trauma Association, Snowbird, UT, October 2002. 19. Wolford H, Ray C, Cothren C, Kondo K. One Institution’s Experience with Temporary Inferior Vena Cava Filters: A Note of Caution. Western Vascular Conference, September 2003. 20. Ray C, Turner J, Cothren C, Moore E, Smith W, Scatorchia G. Do Emergency CT Scans Add Value in Hemodynamically Unstable Patients Undergoing Pelvic Embolization? Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 2004. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 24 21. Bauer JR, Ray CE Jr., Cothren C, Turner J, Moore EE Jr. Occult mediastinal great vessel trauma: the value of aortography performed during angiographic screening for blunt cervical vascular trauma. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, September 2004. 22. Ray C, Gupta R, Blackwell J. Changes in the American interventional radiology literature: comparison over a 10-year time period. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe Annual Meeting, Nice, France, September 2005. 23. Ray CE Jr., Cothren CC, Moore EE. Retrievable IVC filters: experience at a single level one urban trauma center. American Roentgen Ray Association, 106th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, May, 2006. 24. Christenson B, Ray CE Jr., Kondo K, Gupta R, Forman L, Durham J. Refractory ascites and TIPS with covered-stents : a single center experience. American Roentgen Ray Association, 110th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010. 25. Vu C, Ray CE Jr., Vu T, Guzelian J. Is IVC size predictive of shock? American Roentgen Ray Association, 110th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010 26. Campsen J, Kaplan M, Zimmerman M, Kam I, Ray C. Percutaneous vena caval metal stents successfully corrects outflow obstruction after liver transplant. American Transplant Congress 2010, May, 2010 27. Ahmed F, Ray C, Hess E, Kondo K, Gupta R, Peyton B, Rochon P, Durham J. What variables predict the need for revisions in patients undergoing TIPS with PTFEcovered stents? Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. 28. Ray CE, Cusic R, Kaufman C. Changes in the American IR literature – has the bleeding stopped? Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. Educational posters 1. Belmont H, Oldfield A, Mafee M, Kumar A, Valvassori G, Ray C: CT findings in the post-surgical ear. Poster presentation, Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November 1990. Recipient, Magna Cum Laude Award Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 25 2. Ray C, Larson J, Nijensohn E, et al: MRI of parapharyngeal lesions. Poster presentation, Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November 1991. 3. Ray C, Kaufman JA, Owens CA, Farber JM: Anomalous and collateral venous drainage of the upper extremities: Considerations in vascular access. Poster presentation, American Roentgen Ray Society, San Diego, May 1996. 4. Ray C, Broderick K: Sutures and suturing: What every radiologist needs to know. Amer Roentgen Ray Sociey, New Orleans, May, 1999. 5. Ray C, Ahmad I, Turner JH, Kondo KL, Scatorchia GS, Gupta AK. Adjunctive pharmacology and interventional radiologic procedures. Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November, 2001. 6. Ray C, Gupta AK, Scatorchia GM, Turner JH, Kondo KL, Koczwara B. A primer on chemotherapeutic agents used in interventional radiologic procedures. Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November, 2001. 7. Scatorchia GM, Ray CE, Turner JH, Khoriaty G, Blackwell J. Blunt carotid injury: screening, diagnosis, and management. Radiologic Society of North America, Chicago, November, 2001. 8. Ray C, Mehling JM, Raker C, Smith MT. Splenic Embolization: Vascular Anatomic Considerations and Techniques. 91st Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2005. 9. Ray C, Mehling JM, Cook B, Smith MT, Cothren CC. Retrievable IVC filters: lessons learned. 91st Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2005. 10. Ray C, Woods A, Smith M, Cook B, Wang D. Blunt carotid and vertebral artery injury: an update. 92nd Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2006. Selected for CME Category 1 credit. 11. Ray C, Wang D, Smith M, Woods A, Cook B, Mehling J. Selective internal radiation therapy: indications, agents, and dose. 92nd Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2006. 12. Kumpe D, Cook B, Smith M, Wang D, Woods A, Ray C. Extracranial to intracranial vascular collateral pathways: importance for the interventional Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 26 radiologist. 92nd Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2006. 13. Ray C, Smith M, Cook B, Cothren C, Biffl W, Moore E. Blunt carotid and vertebral artery injury: current status. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe, Athens, Greece, September 2007. 14. Ray C, Rothbart L. Discography: the debate continues. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe, Athens, Greece, September 2007. 15. Miller T, Ray C, Moore E, Chapin R, Cothren C. Acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia; minimally invasive therapy. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe, Athens, Greece, September 2007. 16. Kumpe D, Ray C. Extracranial to intracranial vascular collateral pathways. Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe, Athens, Greece, September 2007. 17. Ray C, Chapin R, Campagna J, English B, Sweed T, Johnson S. Splenic vascular anatomy: implications for interventions. 93rd Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2007. 18. Woods A, Bassetti M, Hosmer J, Dallera J, Ray C. Priapism: the role of the radiologist. 93rd Radiologic Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 2007. 19. English B, Wright K, Ray C. Embolization of iatrogenic hemorrhage. American Roentgen Ray Society, 109th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. 20. Vu C, Tivorsak T, Ray C. Interventional radiologic techniques in the setting of extremity trauma: state of the art. American Roentgen Ray Society, 109th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. Selected for oral CME Category 1 presentation. 21. Brinckman M, Ray C. Temporary embolic agents used in interventional radiology: an update. American Roentgen Ray Society, 109th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. Certificate of Merit Award Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 27 22. Jain R, Campagna J, Ray C. Treatment of chylothorax: a primer. American Roentgen Ray Society, 109th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. Selected for oral CME Category 1 presentation. 23. Ray CE Jr, Cui H, Hill J, Hou A, Lucas L, Messersmith W. Chemotherapy and biologic agents used in cancer patients – a primer for the interventionalist. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2009. 24. Ray CE Jr, Manifold S, Jain R, Vu C, Albanese G, Cui H, Forman L. From confusion to clarity : evaluating abnormal liver function tests. A systematic approach. . Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2009. 25. Ray CE Jr, Hou A, Jain R, Cui H, Gupta R, Durham J. Segmental and extrahepatic biliary duct anatomy – what every interventionalist needs to know. . Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2009. 26. Lubarsky M, Ray CE Jr. How to Choose an Embolization Agent: A Systematic Approach. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November, 2009. Certificate of Merit. 27. Oppenheimer JD, Ray CE Jr, Ryu RK, Spies JB. Demystifying the costeffectiveness analysis. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, March 2010 28. Hill J, Ray C, Morrow J, Gupta R. Endovascular treatment of arterial injuries from attempted central venous catheter placements: state of the art. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010 29. Oppenheimer J, Lee J, Kondo K, Ray CE Jr. Interventional radiology management of renal injuries in complex patients. American Roentgen Ray Association, 110th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010. Bronze medal award recipient 30. Ray C, Campsen J, Gupta R, Kondo K, Rochon P, Cook B, Kaufman C, Kaplan M, Zimmerman M, Kam I, Durham J. Stenting of the IVC following liver transplantation: an update. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 28 31. Eppelheimer R, Gupta R, Ray CE. Arterial closure devices : an update. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. 32. Eppelheimer R, Ray CE. Detachable coils and peripheral interventions: state of the art. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. 33. Oppenheimer J, Ray C, Gupta R, Kondo K, Rochon P, Durham J. Pulmonary vascular anatomy: implications for interventions. American Roentgen Ray Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2011. 34. Eppelheimer R, Kondo K, Ray C. Developmental anatomy of the inferior vena cava: why does it matter? American Roentgen Ray Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2011. 35. Christenson B, Ray C. Percutaneous vascular closure devices: important aspects and review of the recent literature. American Roentgen Ray Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2011. 36. Ray CE Jr, Oppenheimer J, Gupta R, Rochon P, Kondo K, Durham J. Liver abscess – the role of interventional radiology. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Munich, Germany, September 2011. 37. Kaufman C, Ray CE Jr, Kaufman JA. Liver-directed therapies for neuroendocrine metastatice liver disease: what is the evidence? Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Munich, Germany, September 2011. 38. Kaufman C, Ray CE Jr, Kumpe DA, Keller FS. Vascular anatomy of the parathyroid gland and its relevance to interventional radiology. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe, Munich, Germany, September 2011. 39. Klysik M, De-Las-Casas, Ray CE . Isolated limb perfusion/infusion for malignant melanoma. Radiologic Society of North America annual meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov 2011. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 29 40. Brown A, Ray CE. Vascular anatomy of the adrenal gland. Radiologic Society of North America annual meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov 2011. 41. Rau T, Ray C. IVC filters: a trend towards retrievable and a look at filter hemodynamics. . Radiologic Society of North America annual meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov 2011. Books and monographs 1. Ray CE, ed. Central venous access. Sem Intervent Radiol 1998;15(3). 2. Ray CE, Lee MJ, eds. Renal interventions I. Sem Intervent Radiol 2000;17(4). 3. Lee MJ, Ray CE, eds. Renal interventions II. Sem Intervent Radiol 2001;18(1). 4. Ray CE. Central venous access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 5. Ray CE, Hicks M, Patel NH. Oncologic Interventions. Fairfax, VA: Society of Interventional Radiology, 2003. 6. Mauro MA, Ray CE, eds. Embolotherapy. Sem Intervent Radiol 2004;21(1). 7. Ray CE, Rilling W, eds. Interventional treatment of liver malignancies. Sem Intervent Radiol 2006;23(1). 8. Ray CE Jr., ed. Pain management in interventional radiology. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2008. 9. Kessel D, Ray CE Jr., eds. Transcatheter embolisation and therapy. Surrey, UK: Springer Publishing, 2010. 10. Kondo K, Ray CE Jr., eds. Pharmacology in interventional radiology. Sem Intervent Radiol 2010;27(4). Book chapters Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 30 1. Dawson S, Ray C, Geller S: Hepatic chemoembolization and percutaneous ablation. In Tavaras and Ferrucci, eds. Radiology. Volume 2. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1996;137A(1-13). 2. Ray C, Kaufman J: Complications of diagnostic angiography. In Ansell G, Bettmen M, Kaufman J and Wilkins RA, eds. Complications in Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology, 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1996:303-316. 3. Ray C, Kaufman J: May-Thurner syndrome: Teaching file case. In Kaufman J, Hartnell G, Trerotola (eds.) Vascular Diagnosis. Fairfax, VA: Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology. 1997:529-532. 4. Ray C, Kaufman J: Diagnostic angiography of the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. In Gazelle S, Saini S, Mueller P (eds.) Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Radiology: Imaging and Intervention. New York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishing. 1998:91-107. 5. Ray C. Building a central venous access device service. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 6. Ray C. Venous anatomy. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 7. Namyslowski J, Ray C. Short and intermediate term catheters. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 8. Ahmad I, Ray C. Complications of central venous access. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 9. Ray C, Paplham P. Post-procedure care of central venous access devices. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 10. Ray C, Durham JD. Central venous access: a cost analysis. In Ray, ed. Central Venous Access. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001. 11. Turner JH, Ray C. Embolization, Hemorrhage. Electronic chapter in Watkinson, Coombs, Cho, Krasny, and Haskal, eds. www.emedicine.com, 2001, 2008. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 31 12. Ray C, Waltman A: General principles of embolization and chemoembolization. In Bakal, Cynamon, Sprayregen, and Silberzweig, eds. Vascular and Interventional Radiology: Principles and Practice. New York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2002. 13. Ray C: Complications of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. In Darcy, ed. Peripheral Vascular Interventions, 2nd ed. Fairfax, VA: Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 2002. 14. Khoriaty G, Ray C. Embolization – principles, agents, and techniques. In Ray C, Hicks M, and Patel N, eds. Oncologic Interventions. Fairfax, VA: Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003. 15. Ray C, Koczwara B. Principles of chemotherapy. In Ray C, Hicks M, and Patel N, eds. Oncologic Interventions. Fairfax, VA: Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003. 16. Ray C, Fielding L. Diagnostic imaging. In Hanley M, and Welsh C, eds. Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Pulmonary Medicine. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003. 17. Stangl A, Ray C. Venous recanalization and alternative approaches for venous access. In Sze, Ferral and Patel, eds. Venous Interventions (2nd Ed.) Fairfax, VA: Society of Interventional Radiology, 2006. 18. Ray C, Bauer J. Embolic agents. In Mauro M, Murphy K, Thompson K, Venbrux A, and Zollikofer C, eds. Image-guided Interventions. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Inc., 2008. 19. Bauer JR, Ray CE Jr. Pain management in interventional radiology: an introduction. In Ray CE Jr (ed.) Pain Management in Interventional Radiology. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 20. Smith MT, Ray CE Jr. Vertebroplasty. In Ray CE Jr (ed.) Pain Management in Interventional Radiology. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 21. Ray CE Jr, Rothbart LR. Discography. In Ray CE Jr (ed.) Pain Management in Interventional Radiology. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 22. Wolf SJ, Albanese G, Ray C. Angiography and Interventional Radiology. In Shockley L (ed.) Emergency Trauma. (In press) Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 32 Invited lectures 1. IVC filters: Current designs and techniques. Western New York Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers; Hamburg, NY, October 1995. 2. Hepatic chemoembolization. Western New York Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers; Batavia, NY, November 1996. 3. Complications of IVC filters. Western New York Chapter, Associations of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers; Buffalo, NY, September 1997. 4. Emergency radiology. Daemen College, Physician Assistant Student lecture, Buffalo, NY, May 1998. 5. Complications of central venous access. Western New York Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers; Rochester, NY, October 1998. 6. Hepatic chemoembolization. South Carolina Radiological Society annual meeting, Charlestown, SC, April 1999. 7. Complications of IVC filters. South Carolina Radiological Society annual meeting, Charlestown, SC, April 1999. 8. Emergency radiology. Daemen College, Physician Assistant Student lecture, Buffalo, NY, May 1999. 9. Infection control principles and practices in the care and management of CVADs. Intravenous Nurses Society, Chicago, IL, July 1999. 10. Hepatic chemoembolization. Rocky Mountain Radiology Nurses Association, Denver, CO, November 1999. 11. Hepatic chemoembolization. Rocky Mountain Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, Denver, CO, January 2000. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 33 12. Solid tumor embolization. Western New York Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, Rochester, NY, September 2000. 13. Principles and practice of embolization in trauma patients. Western New York Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, Rochester, NY, September 2000. 14. Complications of IVC filters. Rocky Mountain Chapter, Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, Denver, CO, January 2001. 15. Conscious sedation. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers and American Radiological Nurses Association, 11th Annual National Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2001. 16. Conscious sedation (workshop). Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 26th Annual National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 2001. 17. Angio and beyond. 28th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Steamboat Springs, CO, July 2001. 18. Pelvic fractures and interventional radiology. 28th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Steamboat Springs, CO, July 2001. 19. Interventional radiology and venous access. Flinders Medical Center, Adelaide, South Australia, October 2001. 20. Hepatic chemoembolization. Oncology Group of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, October 2001. 21. Solid tumor embolization. Medical Grand Rounds, Flinders Medical Center, Adelaide, South Australia, October 2001. 22. Radiologic interventions in oncology – the cutting edge. Flinders Medical Center, Adelaide, South Australia, October 2001. 23. Solid tumor embolization. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers and American Radiologic Nurses Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, April 2002. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 34 24. Sedation and Analgesia. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers and American Radiologic Nurses Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, April 2002. 25. Sedation and Analgesia (workshop). Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, April 2002. 26. General Principles of Trauma Embolization. Embolotherapy: Materials, Techniques, and Clinical Applications conference (SCVIR). Pasadena, CA, June 2002. 27. SFA Stenting. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, March 2003. 28. Central Venous Access. Physician Assistants and Nurse Practioners, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, March 2003. 29. Sedation and Analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, March 2003. 30. Splenic Embolization in the Trauma Patient. 30th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference. Breckenridge, CO, August 2003. 31. Trauma Embolization. Western Angiographic and Interventional Society, 33rd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 2003. 32. Thrombolysis for Salvage of Dialysis Access. 21st Annual UCLA Vascular Surgery Meeting, Beverly Hills, CA, October 2003. 33. Pain management in the interventional radiology suite. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April 2004. 34. Conscious sedation and analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, April 2004. 35. Embolization in Trauma. 31st Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference. Copper Mountain, CO, July 2004. 36. General Trauma Embolization. CAHEC Regional Annual Meeting. Longmont, CO, February 2005. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 35 37. Splenic Embolization. CAHEC Regional Annual Meeting. Longmont, CO, February 2005. 38. Pain management in interventional radiology. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LS, April 2005. 39. Conscious sedation and analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LS, April 2005. 40. Splenic embolization – proximal versus distal. Categorical course, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 2006. 41. Acute complications of venous access device placement. Categorical course, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 2006. 42. Conscious sedation and analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 2006. 43. Interventions for malignancy. Approach to Diagnosis course, American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May 2006. 44. Interventional Radiology – Trauma Applications. Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 68th Annual Midsummer Meeting, Breckenridge, CO, June 2006. 45. Case-based Review of Interventional Radiology: Nonvascular Interventions. Radiologic Society of North America, 92nd annual meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2006. 46. Retrievable IVC filters: an update. CAHEC Regional meeting, Longmont, CO, February 2007. 47. Pain management in IR. CAHEC Regional meeting, Longmont, CO, February 2007. 48. Liver trauma. Categorical course, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Seattle, March 2007 49. Conscious sedation and analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Seattle, March 2007. 50. Case-based Review: Vascular Interventions. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, May 2007. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 36 51. Interventions for the Non-interventionalist: Case-based Review. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, May 2007. 52. Case-based Review of Interventional Radiology: Nonvascular Interventions. Radiologic Society of North America, 93rd annual meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2007. 53. Case-based Review: Venous Interventions. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Washington DC, March 2008. 54. Conscious sedation and analgesia (workshop). Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 2008. 55. Venous access. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, 20th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 2008. 56. Embolization therapies for liver tumors. Surgical Grand Rounds, University of Colorado Hospital, March 2008. 57. Case-based Review: Nonvascular Interventions. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 2008. 58. Interventions for the Non-interventionalist: Case-based Review. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 2008. 59. Pain Management in Interventional Radiology. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers Regional Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2008 60. Principles of Trauma Embolization. Radiology Grand Rounds, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, June 2008 61. Radiology Resident Tutorial. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, June 2008. 62. Principles of Trauma Embolization. Radiology Grand Rounds, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, June 2008 63. Splenic trauma interventions. Colorado Radiologic Society, Denver, CO, October 2008. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 37 64. Case-based Review of Interventional Radiology: Vascular Interventions. Radiologic Society of North America, 94th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2008. 65. Adult sedation and analgesia. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, March 2009. 66. Vascular Access Device Overview. Metro Denver Oncology Nursing Society, Denver, CO, April 2009. 67. Case-based Review: Interventions for Malignancy. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. 68. Interventions for the Non-interventionalist: Case-based Review. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. 69. Paradigm shifts in hepatic arterial tumor embolotherapy. Scientific Session Keynote Address, American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2009. 70. Vertebral augmentation therapy – is it time for a paradigm change? Colorado Radiologic Society, Denver, CO, September 2009. 71. Case-based Review of Interventional Radiology: Vascular Diagnosis. Radiologic Society of North America, 95th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2009. 72. On leadership and SIR: what we learned and where we are going. Plenary session, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Tampa Bay, FL, March 2010. 73. On leadership and SIR: getting it done – the sell. Plenary session, Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Tampa Bay, FL, March 2010. 74. Drug-eluting beads and liver malignancies: is it time for a paradigm shift? Scientific session keynote address, American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010. 75. Interventions for the Non-interventionalist. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2010. Charles E. Ray, Jr., MD 38 76. Case-based Review: Venous Interventions. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, May 2010. 77. The Role of Interventional Radiology in Treating Acute Arterial Occlusion. World Society of Emergency Surgery Annual Meeting, Bologna, Italy, July 2010. 78. Pain management in IR. New England Angiography Society, Boston, MA, November 2010. 79. Case Based Review: cutting edge embolics. Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 2011. 80. Case-based Review: Interventional Oncology. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 2011. 81. Interventions for the Non-interventionalist. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2011. 82. Treatment of hepatoma by interventional techniques: is there a 'best' method? American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Scientific Session Keynote Address, Chicago, IL, May 2011. 83. Triaging therapeutic options in HCC patients. 6th Annual SIR Fellows Spring Practicum, Evanston, IL, May 2011. 84. Who you are and why you were chosen. Society of Interventional Radiology Leadership Academy, French Lick, IN, June 2011. 85. SIR Organization. Society of Interventional Radiology Leadership Academy, French Lick, IN, June 2011. 86. Our vision for you. Society of Interventional Radiology Leadership Academy, French Lick, IN, June 2011.