Daily Bulletin 2016

Tuesday At a Glance

Nov. 29, 2016

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7:15–8:15

Controversy Session A New Perspective on Radiation and Sedation Risk in Children: Should ALARA be as 'Low' or as 'Light' as Reasonably Achievable? (E451A)

Hot Topic Session Multi-Spectral Cardiovascular CT Imaging (E352)

RSNA Diagnosis Live™ Imaging in the Cobra Kai Dojo (E451B)

8:30–10:00

Educational Courses:

BOOST Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow

RSNA Diagnosis Live™ Do You Know Your Head and Neck Anatomy? (E451B)

8:30–Noon

Series Courses

10:30–Noon

Scientific Paper Sessions:

BOOST Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow

RSNA Resident and Fellow Symposium Career 101: Contract Negotiation (E451B)

Turkey Presents The Meaning of Evolution for Radiology and Advances in Neuroradiology (E353C)

11:00–1:00

3-D Printing Theater Presentations (Learning Center)

12:15–1:15

Exhibit & Poster Discussions (Learning Center)

1:00–3:00

RSNA Resident and Fellow Symposium Career 102: Financial Planning (E451B)

1:30-2:45

Plenary Session (Arie Crown Theater)

Presentation of the Alexander R. Margulis Award for Scientific Excellence

Presentation of the Gold Medal of the RSNA

New Horizons Lecture Beyond Imaging: Radiology of Tomorrow (S406B)
Hedvig Hricak, MD, PhD, Dr(hc)

1:30-6:00

Interventional Oncology Series Lung and Muskuloskeletal (S405B)

2:30-4:00

Educational Courses

3:00-4:00

Scientific Paper Sessions

3:00–4:15

BOOST Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow

3:00–6:00

Pediatric Series Abdomen (S102AB)

4:30–6:00

Educational Courses:

RSNA Diagnosis Live™ High Resolution CT of Diffuse Lung Disease: Read Cases with the Experts (E450A)

4:45–6:00

BOOST Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow

Question of the Day:

I want to buy a new mammography unit, but it has a tungsten target. Don't I need the characteristic x-rays from Molybdenum to have the optimal energy range for breast imaging?

Tip of the day:

Dose alerts are set for equipment as a complete unit. This means it may help prevent overdosing a patient, but it also means that the alert may kick in during a high-dose procedure like CT-fluoroscopy and interrupt imaging. Always make sure someone in the room has the password to override when performing high dose procedures on dose alert enabled equipment.

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