SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course (On-Demand)

SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course (On-Demand) 

CME Release Date: April 30, 2021
CME Expiration Date: April 29, 2024

Learning Objectives

1.  Review neonatal imaging techniques and findings in various pediatric radiology subspecialties.       
2.  Identify ways to optimize imaging techniques in neonatal imaging.
3.  Recognize emerging imaging techniques in neonatal imaging, such as use of contrast enhanced ultrasound and advanced MRI techniques.

Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American College of Radiology and the Society for Pediatric Radiology. The American College of Radiology is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation
The American College of Radiology designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

For information about the accreditation of this program, please contact the ACR at info@acr.org.

SA-CME CREDITS
Credits awarded for this enduring material activity 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.

Instructions to Receive Credit
In order to successfully complete the activity, participants must view the recorded presentations, and complete the post-tests (a minimum score of 80% must be met to pass, learners will receive 3 attempts to pass) and activity evaluation. Once each component of the activity is complete, participants will be able to claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity and download the credit certificate as the last component of the activity on the contents tab.

Contact Information
For assistance with the administration of the activity, please contact the SPR at spr@acr.org

DISCLOSURE INFORMATION
In compliance with ACCME requirements and guidelines, the ACR has developed a policy for review and disclosure of potential conflicts of interest, and a method of resolution if a conflict does exist. The ACR maintains a tradition of scientific integrity and objectivity in its educational activities. In order to preserve this integrity and objectivity, all individuals participating as planners, presenters, moderators and evaluators in an ACR educational activity or an activity jointly sponsored by the ACR must appropriately disclose any financial relationship with a commercial organization that may have an interest in the content of the educational activity.

The following faculty members (speakers, moderators, etc.) have no financial relationships to disclose:

Patricia T. Acharya, MD, FAAP
Sudha A. Anupindi, MD, FSAR
David M. Biko, MD
Michael J. Callahan, MD
Nancy A. Chauvin, MD
Govind B. Chavhan, MD, DABR
Jeanne S. Chow, MD
Brian D. Coley, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FAAP
Kassa Darge, MD, PhD, DTM&P, FSAR, FESUR
Robert J. Fleck, Jr., MD
Kara G. Gill, MD
Robert Paul Guillerman, MD
Misun Hwang, MD
Beth M. Kline-Fath, MD, FAIUM, FACR
Meera Kotagal, MD, MPH, FACS
Shailee V. Lala, MD
Brooke S. Lampl, DO
Amy R. Mehollin-Ray, MD, FAAP
Arnold Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP
Mariana L. Meyers, MD, FAIUM
Hiep Nguyen, MD
Jeannette M. Peréz-Rosselló, MD, FAAP
Rupa Radhakrishnan, MBBS, MS
Janet Reid, MD, FRCPC
Audrey Rhee, MD
Gary R. Schooler, MD
Summit H. Shah, MD, MPH
Judy H. Squires, MD
Lisa J. States, MD
George A. Taylor, MD, FACR
Mahesh M. Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Charulata Venkatesan, MD, PhD

The following planners/managers and reviewers have no financial relationships to disclose:
Rama S. Ayyala, MD — Activity Director
Jennifer Raju — Planner/Manager
Alexis LaCount — Planner/Manager
Paul Lewis, MD — Content Reviewer

The following faculty members (speakers, moderators, etc.) reported the following relationships that they or their spouse/partner have with commercial interests related to the content of this CME activity:

Jonathan R. Dillman, MD, MSc: Research Grants - Philips Healthcare; GE Healthcare
Helen R. Nadel, MD, FRCPC: Consultant - Beacon  Bioscience Inc/ ICON Medical Imaging


To view the SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course (On-Demand) homepage, click here.

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 1: Neonatal Chest and Cardiac Imaging

    CME Credits = 1.75
    Speakers:

    Imaging of Congenital Lung Lesions - Shailee Lala, MD
    Prenatal Lung Volumes in CDH and Effect on Postnatal Outcomes - Amy R. Mehollin-Ray, MD
    Imaging of Chronic Lung Disease - Robert R. Fleck, Jr., MD
    Diffuse Neonatal Lung Disease: Beyond BPD - R. Paul Guillerman, MD
    Optimizing Neonatal Cardiac Imaging (CT and MRI) - David M. Biko, MD

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 2: Neonatal Musculoskeletal Imaging

    CME Credits = 1.75
    Speakers:

    Imaging of Congenital MSK Anomalies - Kara Gill, MD
    Imaging of Child Abuse in Neonate - Jeannette M. Perez-Rossello, MD
    Use of US for MSK Imaging of Neonates - Nancy Chauvin, MD
    Optimizing MRI Imaging of Extremities in Neonates - Mahesh M. Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
    Imaging of Vascular Anomalies in Neonate - Arnold Carl Merrow, MD

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 3: Neonatal Body Imaging

    CME Credits = 2.00
    Speakers:

    Imaging of Necrotizing Enterocolitis- Role of US - Sudha Anupindi, MD
    Neonatal Imaging for Biliary Atresia - Brooke S. Lampl, DO
    Imaging of Neonatal Hemochromatosis - Govind Chavhan, MD, DNB
    Performance and Optimization of Neonatal Body MRI - Jonathan Dillman, MD, MSc
    Imaging of Hyperinsulinism - Lisa J. States, MD
    Clinical Perspective- Role of Imaging in Management of Acute Abdomen in Neonates (Prenatal and Postnatal) - Meera Kotagal, MD

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 4: Neonatal Body Imaging, Radiation risk and Communication in Neonatal Imaging

    CME Credits = 1.75
    Speakers:

    Imaging of Bowel Obstruction in The Newborn - George A. Taylor, MD, FACR
    NM for Neonatal Body Imaging (FDG, Tumors, Biliary Atresia) - Helen R. Nadel, MD, FRCPC
    Radiation Risk in Neonates - Gary R. Schooler, MD
    Communication With Clinicians- Lost Art? - Janet R. Reid, MD
    Anesthesia and Sedation for Neonatal Cross-sectional Body Imaging: Risks and Mitigation Strategies - Michael J. Callahan, MD

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 5: Neonatal Neuro Imaging

    CME Credits = 1.50
    Speakers:

    HIE in Preterm Infants- Use of Imaging - Misun Hwang, MD
    Contrast Enhanced US for Neonatal Brain Imaging - Judy H. Squires, MD
    Optimizing Neonatal Brain MRI - Rupa Radhakrishnan, MBBS
    Congenital Malformations of the Brain: Need for Prenatal and Postnatal Imaging - Beth M. Kline-Fath, MD
    Prognostication of Prenatally Identified Posterior Fossa Anomalies - Charulata Venkatesan, MD

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course - Session 6: Neonatal GU Imaging

    CME Credits = 2.00
    Speakers:

    Optimizing Neonatal Imaging of Congenital GU Anomalies - Patricia Acharya, MD, FAAP
    Imaging of Ambiguous Genitalia/DSD - Jeanne S. Chow, MD 
    Imaging of Renal Cystic Dysplasias in Neonates - Mariana L. Meyers, MD
    NM Imaging for Neonatal GU Indications - Summit H. Shah, MD
    Panel Discussion: Update on UTD Classification and Discussion on Usefulness - Kassa Darge, MD, PhD, DTM&P, FSAR, FESUR; Brian D. Coley, MD, FACR, FAIUM; Jeanne S. Chow, MD; HiepNguyen, MD; Audrey Rhee, MD