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Description:Accreditation ▼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 9.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.All activity participants are required to take a written or online test in order to be awarded credit. All course participants will also have the opportunity to critically evaluate the program as it relates to practice relevance and educational objectives.Credits awarded for these enduring activities are designated “SA-CME” by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) and qualify toward fulfilling requirements for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part II: Lifelong Learning and Self-assessment.AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for these programs may be claimed until January 14, 2023.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 technological advances such as iterative reconstruction and dual energy CT and how they impact thoracic imaging.Describe the optimal approach to CT lung cancer screening.Review the manifestations of screen detected lung cancer.Utilize Lung-RADS classification in reporting.Review the diagnostic features and manifestations of occupational and smoking related lung disease.No special educational preparation is required for this CME activityTopics/Speaker:1. CT Protocols for Today and Tomorrow2. The Many Faces of Atelectasis3. Infections That May Be Diagnosable on CT4. Pleural Disease Imaging5. Occupational Lung Disease More Common Than Suspected6. Pathways to Fibrosis7. Cigarette Smoke Related Diffuse Lung Disease8. Small Airway Injury Radiology, Pathology and Physiology9. Diffuse Lung Disease Unknown Cases Rad-Path Correlation10. Imaging of Large Airways11. Lung Cancer Screening Program Building for Success12. Typical and Atypical Manifestations of Screen-Detected Lung Cancer13. LungRADS – Primer & Updates14. Lung Cancer Screening Performance Metrics15. What the Radiologist Needs to Know About the Adenocarcinoma Spectrum16. Missed Lung Cancer and Other Thoracic Mishaps