Brochure - UCSF Radiology CME - University of California, San

IMAGING DOWN UNDER
JUNE 15–19, 2015
THE FOUR SEASONS SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
22 CME Credits / 21 SA Credits
Optional Workshops in
Virtual Colonoscopy
12 credits
Prostate MR Imaging
3 credits
HRCT of the Chest
3 credits
RADIOLOGY AND
BIOMEDICAL IMAGING
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO
UCSF IMAGING DOWN UNDER
JUNE 15–19, 2015
The purpose of this course is to improve and enhance interpretation of body imaging using
CT and MR of the chest, abdomen and pelvis. Lectures will provide an updated review of
evidence-based practice, including emerging technologies such as CT Colonography, MR
imaging techniques and Breast MRI. Additional updates on reducing radiation dose and
reimbursement guidelines will be included as relevant.
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
1. Improve their performance and interpretation of brain, breast, thoracic and abdominal
imaging studies.
2. Recognize the uses and limitations of CT/MRI for various body applications and organ
systems.
3. Recognize the appearance and pitfalls of tumors of the brain, lung, pancreas, prostate
and kidneys.
4. Understand the techniques used to perform and interpret state-of-the-art CT
Colonography, CT Urography, MR Prostate, Hi-Res CT of the Chest, Breast MRI / Biopsy
and Neuroimaging.
This course will offer 21 Self-Assessment credits: 4.5 in gastrointestinal, 4.5 in
genitourinary, 3.0 in pulmonary, 4.5 in breast, and 4.5 in neuro. All SAMs are free with the
registration fee (included at no additional charge).
As of January 1, 2013, updated MOC Part 2 requirements: 75 CME credits every three
years, at least 25 of which must be self-assessment activities (SA-CME, which includes
SAMs). For more information: www.theabr.org/moc-dr-comp2.
This course also offers Optional Workshops in the following areas: MRI of the Prostate
(3 credits), Virtual Colonoscopy (12.25 credits) and HRCT of the Chest (3 credits).
AM
Abdominal / Chest lectures
Abdominal lectures
Virtual Colonoscopy (optional)
Breast / Neuro / Chest lectures
Breast / Neuro lectures
PM
Prostate MRI (optional)
Virtual Colonoscopy (optional)
Virtual Colonoscopy (optional)
HRCT of the Chest (optional)
(no program)
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6/15 Mon
6/16 Tue
6/17 Wed
6/18 Thr
6/19 Fri
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UCSF Faculty
Rizwan Aslam, MBChB, FRCR
Course Co-Chair
Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology
Chief, CT Imaging
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD, FACR
Course Co-Chair
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Abdominal Imaging
Vice-Chair, Clinical Operations
Brett M. Elicker, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology
Chief, Cardiac and Pulmonary Imaging
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Chief, Neuroradiology
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Chief, Women’s Imaging
Mt. Zion Medical Center
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Antonio C. Westphalen, MD, MAS
Associate Professor of Radiology
Judy Yee, MD, FACR
Professor and Vice-Chair of Radiology
Chief, Radiology Services
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Enrollment
Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure your space in this course.
Pre-register by April 17, 2015 and save $75 on your enrollment fee.
TUITION $1,400 for all medical professionals for the general morning lecture sessions;
optional workshops for an additional fee. Registration discounts are available for qualifying
attendees, please review the registration form on page 15.
SYLLABUS An electronic syllabus and paper notebook will be provided onsite. Printable PDFs
of presentations will be available online one week prior to the course, so attendees can print
out and bring pertinent presentations with them.
You must provide an email address with your registration to receive advance syllabus
information. Paper copies of presentations will not be provided onsite.
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ON-SITE REGISTRATION
Sunday, June 15, 2015 at 6:45 am / The Four Seasons Sydney, Australia
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Course Program
SA
Lectures with Self-Assessment
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015
6:45 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
______________________________________________________________________________________
7:10
Welcome and Introductions
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
7:15
Imaging of Renal Tumors
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:00
Lung Cancer Screening: the Radiologist’s Key Role
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
8:20
Insights into the Staging of Lung Cancer SA
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
8:45
Peritoneal Masses SA
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________
__________________________ Antonio C. Westphalen, MD
9:30
Renal Tumor Ablation and___________________________
Imaging
Follow-up SA
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________
10:15
Recess
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________
___________________________
10:30
Gynecological MRI: What and Why? SA
Antonio C. Westphalen, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
11:15
Pulmonary Embolism: Pearls and Pitfalls
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
11:35
Acute Aortic Syndromes: a Case-based Review SA
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
12:00 pm Multiparametric Imaging of the Prostate
Antonio C. Westphalen, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
12:45
Questions & Discussion
______________________________________________________________________________________
1:00
Adjourn
MON
2:00
Optional Prostate MRI Workshop, schedule on page 6
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2015
6:45 am Continental Breakfast
______________________________________________________________________________________
7:15
CT/MRI of Liver Masses SA
Antonio C. Westphalen, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:00
CT Urography: Techniques and Protocols
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:45
Pancreatic
Lesions:
Imaging
Update
Rizwan Aslam, MB ChB
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
9:30
Practical Approach to Radiographic Contrast Issues
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
9:50
The Enemy Within: Non-traumatic
Ronald J. Zagoria, MD
Abdominal Emergencies SA
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:15
Recess
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:30
Virtual Colonoscopy: Prerequisites SA
Judy Yee, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
11:15
Virtual
Colonoscopy:
Technique
and
Protocols
Rizwan Aslam, MB ChB
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
12:00 pm Virtual Colonoscopy: Interpretation and Pitfalls
Judy Yee, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
12:45
Questions
&
Discussion
______________________________________________________________________________________
1:00
Adjourn
TUE
2:00
Optional Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop, schedule on page 7
Accreditation
General Session
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 22.0 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill 1195,
continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
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SA
Lectures with Self-Assessment
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015
No formal course program.
7:00 am
Optional Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop, schedule on page 7
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015
6:45 am Continental Breakfast
______________________________________________________________________________________
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
7:15
Neuroanatomy 101 SA
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:00
Breast MRI: Artifacts and Pitfalls
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:45
CNS
Infection
Review
Christopher
P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
9:30
Breast MRI Biopsy
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:15
Recess
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:30
Hi-Res CT: Approach to Diagnosis – Part 1 SA
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
11:15
Dementia
and
Neurodegeneration
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
12:00
Hi Res CT: Approach to Diagnosis – 2
Brett M. Elicker, MD
______________________________________________________________________________________
12:45
pm
Questions
&
Discussion
______________________________________________________________________________________
1:00
Adjourn
THR
2:00
Optional Hi-Res CT of the Chest Workshop, schedule on page 8
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015
6:45 am Continental Breakfast
______________________________________________________________________________________
7:15
Breast MRI Indications and BI-RADS interpretation SA Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
8:00
Birthmarks and Vascular Anomalies SA
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:20
Understanding
the
Brainstem:
the
Rule
of
4’s
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
8:45
Digital Mammography: an Organized Approach
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
9:30
Horses
and
Zebras:
Great
Neuro
Cases
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
9:50
Post-Operative Spine
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:15
Recess
______________________________________________________________________________________
10:30
Diagnostic Mammography: Problem-solving SA
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
SA
11:15
Brain
Tumor
Imaging:
Pearls
&
Pitfalls
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD
______________________________________________________________________________________
12:00
Multi-modality Screening for Breast Cancer
Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
SA
in
an
Era
of
Breast
Density
Legislation
______________________________________________________________________________________
12:45 pm Questions & Discussion
______________________________________________________________________________________
1:00
Adjourn
FRI
The total credits are inclusive of 11.0 in CT, 9.0 in MR, 2.25 in VC, and 4.5 in
Breast Imaging. The Breast Imaging credits are inclusive 2.5 in Breast MRI, .5 in
Breast US, 1.5 in digital-mammorgraphy, and 0.5 in Stereotactic Biopsy.
RANZCR Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
This program has been accepted for RANZCR CPD points. Members may claim
22 points for attendance of the entire conference. For partial attendance, points
may be claimed pro rata at 1 point per learning hour
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Prostate MRI Workshop (Optional)
Monday, 2-5 pm / Separate Registration requred, see page 15)
This hands-on workshop will instruct audiences in the latest techniques
for MR imaging of the prostate for cancer detection, tumor grading
and staging. Following introductory lectures, participants will review
“unknown” cases imaged with multiparametric MRI.
Course materials will include a prostate MRI report template that includes
crucial treatment planning factors for reporting. Optimal imaging
sequences and their evaluation will be demonstrated. In addition,
techniques for computer segmentation, prostate lesion risk stratification,
and preparation for MRI-US fusion guided biopsy will be explained and
practiced with illustrative cases that participants will work through.
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015
2:00 pm Multiparametric Prostate MRI
Dr. Westphalen
Technique and Interpretation
2:30
Basis and Techniques for MR-US Fusion
Dr. Zagoria
Biopsies of Prostate
3:00
Prostate Biopsy: Gland Segmentation
Dr. Westphalen
and Lesion Targeting
3:30
Case Review: Interactive and Proctored MRI
Drs. Westphalen
and Zagoria
5:00
Adjourn
Accreditation
Prostate MRI Workshop
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Total credits are inclusive of 3.0 in MR.
This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill
1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
This Workshop has been accepted for RANZCR CPD points.
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Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop (Optional)
Tuesday 2-5 pm, Wednesday 6 am – 7 pm) Limited to 20 persons
Separate Registration requred, see page 15
This hands-on workshop is targeted for practicing radiologists who are
performing or planning to perform Virtual Colonoscopy. The faculty will
cover the fundamentals of VC, as well as recent technical advances. The
attendees will learn how to perform, interpret and report virtual colonoscopy
findings. This course will also enable attendees to develop strategies to
recognize and avoid both common and uncommon pitfalls.
American College of Radiology Practice Guidelines by the completion of this
workshop, attendees will have been instructed to the standard required and
fulfill the current recommendations as established by the ACR. Attendees
will review 50 proven virtual colonoscopy cases as per ACR guidelines.
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2015
2:00 pm
3:00
5:00
Workstation Orientation
VC Cases: Normal Findings and Pitfalls
Adjourn
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Drs. Yee and Aslam
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015
6:45 am
7:15
10:15
10:30
12:30 pm
1:30
3:30
3:45
6:00 pm
Continental Breakfast
VC Cases 1–15: Basic
Recess
VC Cases 16–25: Intermediate
Recess
VC Cases 26- 35: Advanced
Recess
VC Cases 36-50: Challenging
Adjourn
Accreditation
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Drs. Yee and Aslam
Virtual Colonscopy Workshop
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Total credits are inclusive of 12.25 in CT Colonography.
This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill
1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
This Workshop has been accepted for RANZCR CPD points.
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High-Resolution CT Workshop (Optional)
Thursday, 2-5 pm / Separate Registration requred, see page 15
This hands-on workshop will introduce attendees to both basic and complex
topics in the imaging of diffuse lung disease, and to increase an attendee’s
knowledge and proficiency when dealing with this complex and difficult
topic. Following introductory presentations, attendees will analyze unknown
cases.
Emphasis will be placed on pattern recognition, differential diagnosis and
the role of radiology in the context of the multi-disciplinary approach to
diffuse lung disease. Topics that will be covered include: usual interstitial
pneumonia and its mimics, pattern-based approach to diffuse nodular lung
disease, small airways and vascular diseases, and rare diffuse lung diseases.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015
2:00 pm
Usual Interstitial Pneumonia and its Mimics
Dr. Elicker
2:30
Comprehensive Approach to Diffuse Nodular
Dr. Elicker
Lung Disease
3:00
Small Airways and Vascular Diseases
Dr. Elicker
3:30
Asking the Right Questions:
Dr. Elicker
Radiologist as Clinician
4:00
Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation
Dr. Elicker
4:30
Rare Diffuse Lung Diseases
Dr. Elicker
5:00
Adjourn
HRCT of the Lung Workshop
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
Total credits are inclusive of 3.0 in CT.
This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill
1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
This Workshop has been accepted for RANZCR CPD points.
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Accreditation
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LAX
Didgeridoo
SYD
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Skyline with Royal Botanical Gardens
The City of Sydney
www.sydney.com
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and
one of the most multicultural cities in the word.
Originally established as a British penal colony in
the 1770s, Sydney has become a favorite tourist
destination due to its diverse heritage, cultural
richness, and inviting beaches & parks.
Australia’s dramatic geographical topography and
its unique animal species have made it a “mustsee” for world-travelers. The blend of native
Aboriginal, tropical Pacific and British cultures
have combined to give “Sidneysiders” a clever,
laid-back and friendly disposition.
Koalas
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Bondi Beach
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Kanagaroo
City Highlights
A boat tour around Sydney Harbour is the best way
to get a feel for the layout and size of the city, as
well as an opportunity to consider other highlights
you may want to tour.
The Taronga Zoo in Sydney Harbour is home for
over 350 species, including koalas, kangaroos,
wombats and other native creatures.
The Sea Life Aquarium takes advantage of
Sydney’s harbour location and is home to over
650 species of fish and aquatic life from the
surrounding waters, and includes sharks, rays and
coral reef habitats.
Aquarium
Hyde Park is a popular central destination, and
also houses the Hyde Park Barracks Museum and
the Chinese Garden of Friendship.
The Queen Victoria Building, built in 1898,
takes up an entire city block and has over 180
boutiques, shoppes and eateries.
Whale Watching Season begins with the May
migration, so June is an ideal time to take a whale
watching tour or just keep a look-out.
Sydney beaches offer a variety of watersports,
including snorkeling, kayaking, and surf schools.
Bondi is one of Sydney’s most popular beachs and
is connected to the Coogee coastal walk. Manly
Beach includes a ferry ride and offers a vist to the
Sea Life Sanctuary.
Queen Victoria Centre
Indigenous Culture is highlighted through
museums, galleries and dance, as well as through
the Aboriginal Heritage Tour; museums such as
the Australian Museum, the Maritime Museum and
the Museum of Sydney chronicle the colonization
of the past 250 years.
There are a variety of galleries and museums
to cater to a range of interests and tastes -- as
well as plays, concerts, dance and other artistic
offerings.
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Sydney’s Royal Botanical Gardens are an oasis of
30 hectares in the heart of the city near the Opera
House and Harbour.
Aboriginal Dancers
Government
House
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Harbour with Royal Botanical Gardens
Four Seasons Sydney
Outstanding Luxury Hotel Award
World’s Best Hotels
Australia’s Leading Conference Hotel
Hotel Club
Travel & Leisure
World Travel Awards
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The Four Seasons is centrally located on Sydney Harbour between the Harbour
Bridge, Opera House, Queen Victoria Building and Sea Life Aquarium. This
makes it an ideal home-base as many popular sites are nearby.
The Hotel maintains the high standards of service, detail and quality that make
The Four Seasons a preferred venue for the discriminating traveler. The Aeon
Spa offers a full line of treatments, and the fitness centre is accessible 24/7.
After a day of excursions you may relax by taking advantage of the swimming
pool, steam room and sauna.
Hyde Park
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Pei Modern, the recently opened in-house bistro restaurant is a sister location
of the internationally recognized Pei Modern Melbourne that won The Age Best
New Restaurant Award 2013. Based on locally sourced and quality produce,
the restaurant delivers wood-fired and wool-grilled specialties, great wines and
warm, friendly service.
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Accommodations
Book Online: www.fourseasons.com/sydney
Using Promo Code: 0615UCSF
Room Rate: AUD$ 295 Run of House Deluxe
Reservation deadline: May 14, 2015
The conference roomrates are offered from June 12–21
(depending on availability).
US Toll-Free: 800–819–5053
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +612–9250–3100 / Fax: +612–9251–2851
199 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Room rate includes in-room internet. 24-hour access to
the Health Club and complimentary overnight shoeshine
When making your accommodation decisions, please take
into consideration that staying at the host hotel helps
UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keeps
registration fees reasonable.
The Four Seasons Sydney has reserved a limited block of
rooms at special room rates for this conference. Email or
call the hotel and mention that you are attending the
UCSF Radiology course to receive the discounted rates.
A credit card number is required to confirm your
reservation, and a non-refundable one-night deposit will
be charged. Rates are inclusive the Federal Goods &
Services Tax (GST).
Roll-away bed charge of $70 per night. Check-in is 3:00
pm, check-out is 12:00 noon. Late check-outs will be
charged 50% of the nightly roomrate. Reservations
cancelled at least 7 days prior to scheduled arrival will
forfeit the one-night deposit; cancellations made less
than 7 days will be charged for the full reservation.
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Conference rates for reservation requests made after the
above deadline cannot be guaranteed and will be
extended on a space and rate-available basis only.
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Air Travel
UCSF Radiology has fare discounts with Delta and United Airlines for radiology course
attendees to Sydney. To ensure the lowest fares, please book directly with the airline website
using the discount codes below:
Airline
Website
Code
Phone
Delta
www.delta.com
NMKAB
800–328–1111
United
www.united.com
ZSN9112526
800–426–1122 ($25 fee via phone)
Sydney Airport code = SYD; www.sydneyairport.com.au
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Manly Beach
Travel Information & Tips
www.sydney.com
PASSPORTS AND VISAS: www.immi.gov.au
All non-Australian/NZ citizens require a
passport. An ETA 601 visa (Electronic
Travel Authority) is required for USA and
Canadian citizens, this replaces the visa
stamped in one’s passport.
CURRENCY: The currency is the Australian
Dollar (AUD). As of September 2014, $1
USD equalled approximately $1.10 AUD.
ATMs throughout Sydney accept Visa,
Amex and Mastercard, as well as other
major credit/debit cards.You will likely
receive better rates if you wait to exchange
money in Australia.
SAFETY AND HEALTH: No innoculations or
additional health precautions are required.
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WEATHER: the temperature in June is
usually around 18C (65F) during the day,
and 10C (50F) in the evening.
TIME ZONE: Sydney is 14 hours ahead of
Eastern Daylight time and 17 hours ahead
of Pacific Daylight time.
TIPPING: tipping for waitstaff and taxidrivers is generally not expected (as service
wages are higher than in North America).
You may want to tip an additional 10% for
superior service. Waitstaff usually pool
extra tips.
PUBLIC TRANSIT: www.transportnsw.info
Visit the website above for information on
bus, train, ferry, light-rail and multi-use
tickets.
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Online at www.cme.ucsf.edu
Fax this form to 415−502−1795
Mail this form to UCSF Office of CME, PO Box 45368, SF, CA 94145–0368
Phone using Visa, Amex or MC, 415−476−5808, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Pacific time)
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Degree
Area code
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After 4/17/15
 6/19 Fri
Standard Registration
 $1,500
VC Registration with General Session
Full Registration (VC Workhsop only)
 $ 225
Standard Registration
Thursday 6/18 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm / 3 credits
HRCT of the Chest Workshop (Optional, separate registration required)
 $2,000
Tue 6/16 2–5 pm & Wed 6/17 7:15 am – 6 pm / 12.25 credits
Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop (Optional, separate registration required)
 $ 225
Monday 6/15 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm / 3 credits
Prostate MRI Workshop (Optional, separate registration required)
(no discounts, cancellation policy applies)
 6/18 Thr
$300 per
 6/16 Tue
 6/15 Mon
Daily Fee:

$ 905
 $ 980
Platinum Status 30% disc
3+ UCSF Rad pd courses 2014 cal yr
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$1,045  $1,120 Gold Status 20% discount
2 UCSF Rad pd courses 2014 cal yr
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$1,185  $1,260 Silver Status 10% discount 1 UCSF Rad pd course 2014 cal yr
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Cancellation A refund of the enrollment fee, less $75, will be made upon receipt of a
written request only (fax or email) by Friday, May 29, 2015. No refunds will be made
after this date.
Payment may be made by credit card or by check or money order drawn on a U.S. bank in
U.S. currency. We regret that we cannot accept checks drawn on foreign banks. Enrollment
confirmation will be mailed to you within two weeks of receipt of the application. In the
unlikely event that the program is cancelled, UCSF Radiology will refund the registration fee
in full, but cannot be responsible for any hotel or travel costs.
Loyalty Discount applies only to live courses attended
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Nov
9–13
Breast and Women’s Imaging
Palm Springs, CA
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Dec 6–11
Imaging Warm-up in Costa Rica
Playa Herradura, CR
Sep
17–19
Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop
San Francisco, CA
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Nov
1–6
Imaging Update on the Valley Isle
Maui, HI
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Aug
24–28
UCSF Radiology Clinical Highlights
San Francisco, CA
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Sep
14–18
Interventional Radiology Review
San Francisco, CA
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Jun
15–19
Imaging Down Under
Sydney, Australia
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Aug
5–9
Musculoskeletal MRI & Workshop
San Diego, CA
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May
17-22
Imaging on the California Coast
Santa Barbara, CA
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May
28–30
Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop
San Francisco, CA
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Feb
26–28
Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop
San Francisco, CA
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Mar
13–15
Breast Imaging Update
San Francisco, CA
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Feb
8–13
Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging
Kona, HI
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Feb
22–27
UCSF Radiology Annual Review
San Fancisco, CA
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Jan
25–27
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Imaging
Palm Springs, CA
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Jan
28–30
Abdominal & Pelvic Imaging
Palm Springs, CA
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Jan
11–16 2015 Breast Imaging & Emerging Technologies Kona, HI
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Jan
18–23
Body Imaging Update
Kona, HI
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