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SPR Journal August 2022 - Update on Aneurysmal Bone Cysts: Pathophysiology, Histology, Imaging and Treatment
Update on Aneurysmal Bone Cysts: Pathophysiology, Histology, Imaging and Treatment
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SPR 2022 Journal CME Activities
SPR 2022 Journal CME activities are available for completion.
March 2022
May 2022
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Presented as part of the Multi-Institutional Curriculum educational series – July 20, 2022
This presentation describes the development, implementation, and challenges of instituting an effective and reproducible protocol for dynamic imaging in patients with Slipping Rib Syndrome.
Ami Gokli, MD (Moderator)
Staten Island University Hospital
Dane Van Tassel, MD
Phoenix Children's Hospital
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Presented as part of the Multi-Institutional Curriculum educational series – June 15, 2022
Discussing practical tips for implementation of bowel ultrasound for necrotizing enterocolitis and reviewing evidence to support how I interpret bowel ultrasound for necrotizing enterocolitis.
Dr. Sherwin Chan
Children's Mercy Hospital
Ami Gokli, MD (Moderator)
Staten Island University Hospital
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SPR Journal July 2022 - Ductus Arteriosus: More than Just a PDA
Ductus Arteriosus: More than Just a PDA
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Presented as part of the Multi-Institutional Curriculum educational series – May 11, 2022
The objectives of this presentation are:
1. To describe practical ways to evaluate the fetal heart for the pediatric radiologist with ultrasound and MRI.
2. To describe recent advances in fetal MRI for anatomical evaluation of the fetal heart.
Luis F. Goncalves, MD
Phoenix Children's Hospital
Ami Gokli, MD (Moderator)
Staten Island University Hospital
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Slovis Fellows' Course Webinar - May 2022
As a member of the SPR, you now have free access to the on-demand version of Moving on Up: Planning for Promotion, presented by Dr. Tess Chapman.
Dr. Teresa (Tess) Chapman
Seattle Children's Hospital/University of Washington
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The goal of this Course is to prepare pediatric radiology fellows with non-interpretive skills for the many roles in which radiologists serve referring physicians and their patients: consultant, manager, leader, researcher, educator, and patient advocate.
Now more than ever, we are faced with the reality that clinical/imaging knowledge is necessary but insufficient to being an excellent radiologist. This course is targeted to the new class of pediatric radiology fellows, but will also be of value to the radiologists across the experience spectrum. The goal of this Course is to prepare pediatric radiology fellows with non-interpretive skills for the many roles in which radiologists serve referring physicians and their patients: consultant, manager, leader, researcher, educator, and patient advocate.
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Presented as part of the Multi-Institutional Curriculum educational series – April 20, 2022
This presentation reviews advances in prenatal US and MRI assessment of musculoskeletal anomalies including skeletal dysplasias. Various diagnosis is presented with discussion on how accurate prenatal diagnosis can affect perinatal management.
Dorothy Bulas, MD
Children's National Medical Center
Ami Gokli, MD
Staten Island University Hospital
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Presented as part of the Multi-Institutional Curriculum educational series – March 16, 2022
This talk demonstrates the problems with the current technique for performing upper gastrointestinal tract studies in infants and children and will provide some solutions, including a modified UGIS technique.
Ami Gokli, MD (Moderator)
Staten Island University Hospital
Savvas Andronikou, MD
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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