CT imaging MR imaging Neuro-Interventional Gyral Anatomy Carotid Artery Disease Acute Stroke Imaging Phakomatoses Human Brain Architecture Thrombosis Malignant Gliomas Stroke Differential Diagnosis and Mimics Intra-Axial Brain Tumors Primary Glial Tumors fMRI and DTI for Neurosurgical Traumatic Brain Injury Alzheimer’s Dementia Intervertebral Disc raumatized Spine ntradural Spinal Tumors Spinal Vascular shunts Cervical Degenerative Spinal Disorders Head and Neck September 15 - 17, Parapharyngeal 2014 Cases Orbital Imaging Region Sinonasal Imaging Thoracic Inlet Temporomandibular Joint Lesions of the Jaw CT imaging MR imaging Neuro-Interventional Gyral Anatomy Carotid Artery Disease Acute Stroke Imaging Phakomatoses Human Brain Architecture Thrombosis Malignant Gliomas Stroke Differential Diagnosis and Mimics Intra-Axial Brain Tumors Primary Glial Tumors fMRI and DTI for Neurosurgical Traumatic Brain Injury Alzheimer’s Dementia Intervertebral Disc raumatized Spine ntradural Spinal Tumors Spinal Vascular Program Directors shunts Cervical Degenerative Spinal Disorders Head and MD Neck R. Gilberto Gonzalez, MD, PhD • Joshua A. Hirsch, MD • Michael Lev, MD • Pamela Schaefer, Cases Orbital Imaging Parapharyngeal Region Sinonasal Imaging Thoracic Inlet Temporomandibular Joint Lesions of the Jaw September 17 -imaging 19, 2014Neuro-Interventional Gyral Anatomy CT imaging MR Carotid Artery Disease Acute Stroke Imaging Phakomatoses Human Brain Architecture Thrombosis Malignant Gliomas Stroke Differential Diagnosis and Mimics Intra-Axial Brain Tumors Primary Glial Tumors fMRI and DTI for Neurosurgical Traumatic Brain Injury Alzheimer’s Dementia Intervertebral Disc raumatized Spine ntradural Spinal Tumors Spinal Vascular shunts Cervical Degenerative Spinal Disorders Head and Neck Program Directors Hugh Curtin, MD • Alfred Weber, MD Cases Orbital Imaging Parapharyngeal Region Sinonasal Imaging Thoracic Inlet Temporomandibular Joint Lesions of the Jaw CT imaging MR imaging Neuro-Interventional Gyral Anatomy September 15-19, 2014 Carotid Artery Disease Acute Stroke Imaging Phakomatoses The Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA Human Brain Architecture Thrombosis Malignant Gliomas Stroke Differential Diagnosis and Mimics Intra-Axial Brain Massachusetts General Tumors Primary Glial Tumors fMRI and DTI for Hospital Neurosurgical Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Traumatic Brain Injury Alzheimer’s Dementia Intervertebral Departments of Radiology School Disc raumatized Spine ntraduralHarvard SpinalMedical Tumors Spinal Vascular shunts Cervical Degenerative Spinal Disorders Head and Neck NEURORADIOLOGY Post Graduate Course HEAD AND NECK RADIOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTION The educational objective of this intensive five-day course is to provide a comprehensive review of basic and advanced principles in the management, acquisition and interpretation of structural and functional imaging studies of the brain, spine, and extra-cranial head and neck. Interactive learning formats such as Q&A sessions and group case discussions will be incorporated into the course to enable the participants to develop new strategies they can use in their practice setting. This year’s highlights include symposia on Cerebrovascular Diseases, Intracranial Hemorrhage and Trauma, Pediatric Neuroimaging, Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Tumors, Neurocognitive Disorders, White Matter, Gray Matter, Infection and Inflammation, and Diseases of the Spine. Neuroimaging is a rapidly advancing field with frequent new developments in scanning modalities, protocols, clinical indications, patient management, and post-processing techniques. These can result in practice gaps among caregivers challenged to continually update their experience and expertise. New concepts and recent development in the diagnostic approach to clinical problems using basic and advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), angiography, fMRI, MRS, PET, and neurovascular sonography will be discussed by leaders in the field. The course is designed for beginning and experienced radiologists and neuroradiologists in clinical practice. This course should be of special interest to those who plan to take the examination for the Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in neuroradiology, which is sponsored by the American Board of Radiology. It will also be of interest to neurosurgeons, neurologists, otolaryngologists, osteopaths, neuroscience clinicians, residents, technologists, technical representatives, health planners, and residents preparing for board examinations in radiology, neurology or neurosurgery. This will be a unique opportunity for the participants to enhance their skills and evaluate some of the latest advances in the field of radiology. A renowned guest faculty, well known for their extensive contributions in neuroradiology, head and neck radiology, functional MRI and MR spectroscopy will join distinguished faculty from Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, in presenting this year’s up-to-date overview. A comprehensive syllabus will be provided as a permanent record of the course. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: • Select the most appropriate and cost effective imaging studies for specific clinical problems of the central nervous system (CNS) and head and neck • Provide a full range of diagnostic possibilities for simple and complex imaging problems of the CNS and head and neck • Integrate the most current pathophysiological and pathological concepts into the interpretation of these imaging studies • Use advanced imaging stud ies to differentiate stroke from stroke mimics and determine appropriate patient triage • Utilize advanced imaging studies to differentiate brain tumors from other ring enhancing masses, to differentiate progressive tumor from treatment related changes and determine appropriate patient therapy Accreditation The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Harvard Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 39.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Neuroradiology for a maximum of 28.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Head and Neck Radiology for a maximum of 15.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognizes conferences and workshops held outside of Canada that are developed by a university, academy, hospital, specialty society or college as accredited group learning activities. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©), therefore up to 39.75 ECMEC© Credits are available. Neuroradiology for a maximum of 28.50 ECMEC© Credits. Head and Neck Radiology for a maximum of 15.50 ECMEC© Credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. ACGME Competencies This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education competencies: • Patient care • Medical knowledge • Practice-based learning and improvement • Interpersonal and communication skills • Systems based practice Registration Information Full Course- Physicians tuition fee: $1050 (USD). Reduced fee for Residents, Fellows in Training: $750 (USD). Neuroradiology Course only- Physicians tuition fee: $850 (USD). Head and Neck Radiology Course only - Physicians tuition fee: $775 (USD). Registration by credit card (VISA, American Express or MasterCard) can be made at: www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/neuroradiology Registration by check (draft on a United States bank), please make payable to Harvard Medical School and mail with registration form to Harvard Medical School–Department of Continuing Education, PO Box 417476, Boston, MA 02241-7476. Telephone or fax registration is not accepted. Registration with cash payment is not permitted. Upon receipt of your paid registration an email confirmation from the HMS-DCE office will be sent to you. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information including: registration confirmation, evaluation and certificate. Inquiries By phone 617-384-8600, Monday-Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM (EST) or by email at: hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu ONLINE INFORMATION To register or view activity information online, visit: www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/neuroradiology. To ensure proper registration, please add the first three characters of the source code found at the bottom of this registration form. DISCLOSURE POLICY Harvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies. It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced the content of a CME activity (e.g. planners, faculty, authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial entities so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. These disclosures will be provided in the activity materials along with disclosure of any commercial support received for the activity. Additionally, faculty members have been instructed to disclose any limitations of data and unlabeled or investigational uses of products during their presentations. REFUND POLICY A handling fee of $60 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by postal mail, email or fax one week prior to this activity. No refunds will be made thereafter. COURSE LOCATION All sessions will be held at The Royal Sonesta Hotel, 5 Cambridge Parkway, Cambridge, MA 02142. Telephone: 617-806-4200 ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel rooms in Boston and Cambridge are limited. You are urged to make reservations early. A limited number of rooms have been reserved at The Royal Sonesta Hotel until August 25, 2014. Room rate for the course is $265.00 (single or double). Please specify that you are enrolled in the course to receive a reduced room rate. TRAVEL Please do not make non-refundable airline reservations until your enrollment in the course has been confirmed. You can make your airline reservation by calling the HMS Travel Desk toll free 1(877) 4-HARVMD (1-877-442-7863) Monday - Friday 9 AM - 8 PM (EST). From outside the U.S., Canada and Virgin Islands, please call (617) 559-3764. Harvard Faculty TRACY T. BATCHELOR, MD, MPH Giovanni Armenise-Harvard Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Executive Director, Stephen E. and Catherine Pappas Center for Neuro-Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center; Neurologist, Massachusetts General Hospital; Consultant, Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital BRADLEY R. BUCHBINDER, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Clinical Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Division of Neuroradiology, Massachusetts General Hospital WILLIAM E. BUTLER, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Attending Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital DANIEL P. CAHILL, MD, PhD Assistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Attending Neurosurgeon, Brain Tumor Center / Neuro-Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital PAUL CARUSO, MD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary; Instructor in Radiology, Director of Pediatric Neuroimaging, Massachusetts General Hospital WILLIAM COPEN, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Director of Advanced Neuro MR Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital STUART POMERANTZ, MD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital JAMES RABINOV, MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Fellowship Director, Neurointerventional Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital OTTO RAPALINO, MD Instructor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Radiologist in Neuroradiology, Massachusetts General Hospital SANDRA RINCON, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital JAVIER ROMERO, MD Assistant Professor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Clinical Director of the R.H. Ackerman Neurovascular Lab Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital PAMELA W. SCHAEFER, MD Associate Professor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Associate Director of Neuroradiology, Clinical Director of MRI, Director of Neuroradiology Fellowship Program, Massachusetts General Hospital JEREMY D. SCHMAHMANN, MD MARYBETH CUNNANE, MD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director, Ataxia Unit; Cognitive Behavioral Neurology Unit; Director, Laboratory for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology; Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital HUGH D. CURTIN, MD STEPHEN T. SWERIDUK, MD Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Chief of Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary BRADFORD C. DICKERSON, MD Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Director of Clinical Applications, Morphometry Service; Co-Director, Neuroimaging Group, Gerontology Research Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital R. GILBERTO GONZALEZ, MD, PhD Medical Director, Shields Health Care Group, Brockton, MA TINA YOUNG POUSSAINT, MD Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, PBTC Neuroimaging Center, Boston Children’s Hospital ALFRED WEBER, MD Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director of Neuroradiology, Massachusetts General Hospital P. ELLEN GRANT, MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Fetal-Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center, Boston Children’s Hospital Guest Faculty RAJIV GUPTA, MD, PhD Assistant Professor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital DAVID B. HACKNEY, MD Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center GEORGE HUNTER, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital JOSHUA A. HIRSCH, MD, FACR, FSIR Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Neuroendovascular Program; Chief of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Department of Radiology and Neurosurgery; Vice Chair of Interventional Care, Massachusetts General Hospital AMY JULIANO, MD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary HILLARY R. KELLY, MD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary MYKOL LARVIE, MD, PhD Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Neuroradiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital THABELE LESLIE-MAZWI, MD Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Attending Physician, Neuroendovascular Division; Attending Physician, Neurologic Critical Care Division, Massachusetts General Hospital MICHAEL H. LEV, MD, FACR Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director of Emergency Neuroradiology and Neurovascular Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital; Staff Radiologist, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary GUL MOONIS, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Staff Radiologist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Assistant in Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary DARREN B. ORBACH, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Neurointerventional Radiology; Division Chief, Interventional Radiology, Boston Children’s Hospital WILLIAM E. PALMER, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention, Massachusetts General Hospital RONIL V. CHANDRA, MBBS, MMed, FRANZCR Associate Professor, Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology,Department of Imaging, Monash Health, Department of Surgery, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia ANN MCKEE, MD Professor of Neurology and Pathology at Boston University School of Medicine; Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy; Director of the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center Neuropathology Core, Boston, MA MICHAEL MODIC, MD Chairman, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH THOMAS P. NAIDICH, MD Professor of Radiology, Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Director of Neuroradiology, Vice Chairman of Academic Affairs, Irving and Dorothy Regenstreif Research Professor of Neuroscience (Neuroimaging), Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY M. JUDITH DONOVAN POST, MD, FACR Professor of Radiology, Neurological Surgery and Ophthalmology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, FL DEBORAH REEDE, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY OSAMU SAKAI, MD Professor of Radiology and Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Boston University School of Medicine; Section Head of Neuroradiology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA JAMES G. SMIRNIOTOPOULOS, MD Professor of Radiology, Neurology, and Biomedical Informatics; Program Leader, Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD PETER SOM, MD Professor of Radiology, Otolaryngology and Radiation Oncology; Chief of Head and Neck Radiology, The Ichan School of Medicine, Mount Sinai City University, New York, NY AJAY K. WAKHLOO, MD, PhD Professor of Radiology, Neurosurgery, and Neurology, University of Massachusetts; Director, Division Of Neuroimaging and Intervention, Program Director, Neuroradiology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA In an effort to “Go Green” we no longer offer a printed syllabus. We provide a USB stick of the syllabus within your registration packet. Please bring your laptop to view the course materials. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 5:30-7:30 pm Registration Monday SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 7:00-8:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast Denotes SAM Credits HOT TOPICS 7:30-7:45 CT Dose Reduction Pearls Dr Stuart Pomerantz 7:45-8:00 Advances in CT imaging Dr Rajiv Gupta 8:00-8:15 Advances in MR imaging Dr William Copen 8:15-8:45 Gyral Anatomy Dr Thomas Naidich SAM 1 - Mini Symposium in Cerebrovascular Diseases 8:45-9:15 Acute Ischemic Stoke: Algorithm for Diagnosis and Triage Dr Pamela Schaefer 9:15-9:45 Intravenous and Intra-arterial Treatment Options: Where do we stand? Dr Thabele Leslie-Mazwi SAM 2 - Mini Symposium on Intracranial Hemorrhage and Trauma 9:45-10:15 Head Trauma: Pearls and Pitfalls Dr Michael Lev 10:15-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-11:00 Advanced Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury Dr Rajiv Gupta 11:00-11:30 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Emerging Concepts Dr Ann McKee 11:30-12:00 Algorithms for Hemorrhagic Stroke Imaging Dr Javier Romero 12:00-12:30 Aneurysms and AVM’s/Advances in Imaging Dr James Rabinov 12:30-1:45 Lunch Break 1:45-2:15 Evidence Based Efficient Algorithms for Neuroimaging 2:15-2:45 State of the Art Imaging of Epilepsy Dr Sandra Rincon 2:45-3:15 Hydrocephalus: Imaging and Treatment Dr William Butler 3:15-3:45 Pediatric Brain Tumors Dr Tina Young Poussaint 3:45-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00-4:30 Pediatric White Matter Disease Dr Paul Caruso 4:30-5:00 Advances in Neonatal Imaging Dr Ellen Grant 5:00-5:30 Case Presentation Dr Pamela Schaefer 5:30 Adjourn Dr R. Gilberto Gonzalez SAM 3 - Mini Symposium on Pediatric Neuroimaging Tuesday SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 7:00-8:15 Continental Breakfast Denotes SAM Credits SAM 4 - Symposium in Brain Tumors: Diagnosis and Treatment 7:30-8:00 Insula 8:00-8:30 Men Syndromes 8:30-9:00 fMRI, DTI, and Intra-operative MRI for Brain Tumor Surgery 9:00-9:30 Imaging Intra-Axial Tumors 9:30-10:00 Differential Diagnosis of Enhancing Masses Made Simple Dr Thomas Naidich Dr James Smirniotopoulos Dr Bradley Buchbinder Dr James Smirniotopoulos Dr Michael Lev 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-10:45 Imaging Extra-Axial Lesions (including the Phakomatoses) Dr James Smirniotopoulos 10:45-11:15 Metastases Dr Daniel Cahill 11:15-11:45 Imaging GBM Treatments: “Pseudo” Response & Progression Dr Otto Rapalino 11:45-12:15 Gliobastoma: The Clinical Perspective Dr Tracey Batchelor 12:15-1:30 Lunch Break Tuesday SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 continued SAM 5 - Mini Symposium on White Matter, Gray Matter, Infections, and Inflammation 1:30-2:00 Diseases of White Matter Dr Pamela Schaefer 2:00-2:30 Diseases of Gray Matter Dr James Smirniotopoulos 2:30-3:00 Infections and Inflammation Dr M. Judith Donovan Post Special Symposium on Neuro-Cognitive Disorders 3:00-3:45 The Big Picture: Brain, Cognition and Consciousness Dr Jeremy Schmahmann 3:45-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00-4:30 Differential Diagnosis of Dementia: The Role of Imaging Dr Mykol Larvie 4:30-5:00 Dementia: Clinical Perspective Dr Bradford Dickerson 5:00-5:30 Interesting Cases Dr Hillary Kelly 5:30 Adjourn Wednesday SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 7:00-8:15 Continental Breakfast Continental Breakfast Symposium 7:30-8:15 The Intervertebral Disc Dr Stuart Pomerantz Mini Symposium Ligamentous Vignette 8:15-8:45 Inflammatory Disease of the Spine Dr M. Judith Donovan Post 8:45-9:15 Adult Spinal Tumor Dr M. Judith Donovan Post 9:15-9:45 Intradural Spinal Tumors Dr James Smirniotopoulos The Juan Taveras Annual Lecture 9:45-10:30 Ligamentous Disease 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break Dr David B. Hackney Evidentiary Based Practice in 2014 10:45-11:15 The Post- Operative Spine: An Evidenced Based Approach Dr Thomas Naidich 11:15-11:45 Evidentiary Basis of the Diagnostic Work-up of Low Back Pain Dr Michael Modic 11:45-1:00 Lunch Break 1:00-1:30 Evidentiary Basis of Interventions for Low Back Pain Dr Michael Modic 1:30-2:00 Optimizing multidisciplinary Neurological Care in the Era of Health Care Reform Dr Michael Modic 2:00-2:30 Vascular Anatomy of the Spinal Column Dr Thomas Naidich Vascular and Interventional Diseases of the Spine 2:30-3:00 Syndromic Vascular Malformations of the Pediatric Spine Dr Darren Orbach 3:00-3:15 Coffee Break 3:15-3:45 Spinal Dural Vascular Malformation: From Diagnosis to Treatment Dr Ajay Wakhloo 3:45-4:15 Vertebral Augmentation: 2014 Update Dr Ronil Chandra 4:15-5:00 Case-Based Presentations of Interesting Spinal Diseases 5:00 Adjourn Dr James Smirniotopoulos Program changes/substitutions may be made without notice. thursday SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 HEAD AND NECK RADIOLOGY 7:00-8:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast Morning Symposium Moderator Dr Hugh Curtin 7:30-8:00 Interesting Head and Neck Cases Dr Marybeth Cunnane 8:00-8:45 Imaging of the Temporal Bone – Part I Introduction: Anatomy and Current Clinical Issues Dr Hugh Curtin 8:45-9:30 Imaging of the Temporal Bone – Part II Inflammation and Cholesteatoma Dr Gul Moonis 9:30-10:15 Imaging of the Temporal Bone – Part III Tumors Dr Amy Juliano 10:15-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-11:15 Imaging of the Temporal Bone – Part IV Otosclerosis and Dysplasias Dr Osamu Sakai 11:15-12:00 Imaging of the Globe and Optic Nerve Dr Marybeth Cunnane 12:00-1:15 Lunch Break NEURORADIOLOGY REGISTRANTS AJOURN HERE Afternoon Symposium Moderator Dr Hugh Curtin 1:15-2:00 Orbital Imaging Dr Paul Caruso 2:00-2:45 Imaging of the Parapharyngeal Region Dr Hugh Curtin 2:45-3:00 Coffee Break 3:00-3:30 Parathyroid Imaging Dr George Hunter 3:30-4:00 Imaging of the Larynx Dr Hugh Curtin 4:00-4:30 Interventional Head and Neck Dr James Rabinov 4:30-5:00 Questions 5:00 Adjourn Friday SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 7:00-8:15 Continental Breakfast Morning Symposium Moderator Dr Alfred Weber 7:30-8:15 Head and Neck Cases Dr Hillary Kelly 8:15-9:15 Sinonasal Imaging Dr Peter Som 9:15-10:00 Patterns of Disease Spread in The Head and Neck Dr Deborah Reede 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-11:15 Imaging of the Cervical Lymph Nodes Dr Peter Som 11:15-12:00 Post Treatment Neck Dr Peter Som 12:00-1:15 Lunch Break Afternoon Symposium Moderator Dr Alfred Weber 1:15-2:00 Imaging of the Pharynx and Oral Cavity Dr Deborah Reede 2:00-2:45 Head and Neck Infection Dr Deborah Reede 2:45-3:00 Coffee Break 3:00-3:45 Temporomandibular Joint Dr Stephan Sweriduk 3:45-4:30 Lesions of the Jaw Dr Alfred Weber 4:30-5:00 QUESTIONS 5:00 Adjourn $1050.00 (USD) Physician Street First Middle Initial City $850.00 (USD) Neuroradiology only $775.00 (USD) Head and Neck only State Last Zip Code $750.00 (USD) Full Course Residents and Fellows in Training HEAD AND NECK RADIOLOGY Course # 341135 Fax # E-Mail (Physicians Only) Professional School Attended Degree Harvard Medical School International Medical School qYes qNo Source Code: W E B Yr of Grad ____________ Online registrants - add the first three characters of the source code found here U.S. Medical School Board Certified: Primary Specialty (Physicians Only) Please check if you want to be excluded from receiving email notices of future Harvard Medical School - Department of Continuing Education programs. 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