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About This CME Teaching Activity ▼This CME activity provides a comprehensive review of some of the major challenges in abdominal imaging. Emphasis is placed on the current roles of CT, MR, sonography and Fluoroscopy. In addition, advice on how to utilize clinical decision support tools to generate reports that offer the most specific and clinically useful diagnosis.Target Audience ▼This CME activity is designed to educate Radiologists, as well as others who are interested in body imaging.Scientific Sponsor ▼Educational SymposiaAccreditation ▼Physicians: Educational Symposia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Educational Symposia designates this enduring material for a maximum of 9.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.All CME course participants are required to pass a written or online test with a minimum score of 70% in order to be awarded credit. (Exam materials, if ordered, will be sent with your CME order.) All CME course participants will also have the opportunity to critically evaluate the program as it relates to practice relevance and educational objectives.AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for these programs may be claimed until November 14, 2020.This CME activity was planned and produced by Educational Symposia, the leader in diagnostic imaging education since 1975.This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Areas and Elements.Educational Objectives ▼At the completion of this CME activity, subscribers should be able to:Discuss the role of imaging in the diagnosis, treatment and management of pancreatic, liver and gastrointestinal, and renal disease.Discuss the imaging and clinical features that allow radiologists to develop an expert differential diagnosis for many of the most common and important abdominal disorders.Discuss the relative merits and application of cross-sectional imaging and fluoroscopy in diagnosing GI disorders.Discuss the important current role of fluoroscopy in evaluating patients before and after surgery for obesity, GERD, and esophageal carcinoma.Discuss the current medicolegal challenges facing radiologists, and how to avoid them.Topics/speakersExpert DDX: Cystic Renal MassMichael P. Federle, M.D.Expert DDX: Cystic and Mucinous Pancreatic MassesMichael P. Federle, M.D.Expert DDX: Cystic Liver MassMichael P. Federle, M.D.Abdominal Hemorrhage: Diagnosis and ManagementMichael P. Federle, M.D.Diffuse Liver Disease Evaluation by CT + MRMichael P. Federle, M.D.Focal Lesions in the Noncirrhotic Liver (Definitive Dx by CT +/or MR)Michael P. Federle, M.D.Focal Lesions in the Cirrhotic LiverMichael P. Federle, M.D.Fluoroscopy in the CT - Endoscopy EraMichael P. Federle, M.D.Complications of Bariatric Surgery - Clinical and Imaging FindingsMichael P. Federle, M.D.Postoperative Imaging of Esophageal CancerMichael P. Federle, M.D.Antireflux Surgery: What the Radiologist Needs to KnowMichael P. Federle, M.D.EDDx: RLQ PainMichael P. Federle, M.D.Expert DDX LLQ Pain (Diverticutisis, etc)Michael P. Federle, M.D.Malpractice Issues for RadiologistsMichael P. Federle, M.D.CME Release Date 11/14/2020Homepage: https://docmeded.com/video/item/6715