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Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 16 Milan, MO 63556 THE BARONETTE RENAISSANCE 27790 Novi Road Novi, MI 48377 1-800-395-9009 www.thebaronette.com Room Rate: $125 The Baronette Renaissance is located at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi, Mich., and is about 30 minutes from Detroit International Airport. This beautifully renovated hotel is situated on the corner of Twelve Mile and Novi Road and makes it convenient to Livonia, Southfield, Farmington Hills, Wixom, and Northville. The Baronette Renaissance offers newly renovated guest rooms with an onsite business center and state of the art wellness center as well as many other amenities. RESERVATIONS Please call or make your reservation online as soon as possible to receive the discounted room rate as we only have a limited number of rooms. Be sure to identify you are attending the AOCR conference to receive the $125 rate. If you have any problems making your reservation or if you have a hotel reservation and need to cancel, please contact Rhonda Boehner at (800) 258-2627. FUTURE CME Radiology Essentials April 22-26, 2013 The Westin Beach Resort & Spa Fort Lauderdale, FL Program Chair: Les Folio, DO Offering a minimum of 30 Category 1-A Credits This CME Activity has been designed for physicians who specialize in breast imaging as well as the general diagnostic radiologist who interprets breast imaging studies. Two days of this CME Activity will offer 16 hours of instruction and hands on experience in women’s breast imaging and intervention and will meet the current MQSA requirements of breast MRI, digital mammography and ultrasound. Physicians should come away from this meeting with new and improved ideas for being involved in a multidisciplinary breast center, including diagnosis, imaging, interventions, oncology, genetic counseling, and surgery. OBJECTIVES: • Understand current applications and diagnosis of breast and women’s GU malignancies with PET imaging • Understand current applications and diagnosis of gynecological cross-sectional pathology • Review and understand obstetrical diagnosis/pathology utilizing ultrasound • Understand new imaging techniques including automated whole breast imaging and tomosynthesis • To be introduced to risk assessment and hereditary cancer syndromes • Review standard imaging of the breast including mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and nuclear imaging • Review the interventional breast biopsy indications and techniques • Know the purpose of the multidisciplinary approach to a successful breast center DISCLOSURE It is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR programs are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present. ACCREDITATION The American Osteopathic College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Osteopathic College of Radiology designates this live activity for a maximum of 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. The American Osteopathic College of Radiology is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. The American Osteopathic Association has approved this CME Activity for 27 Category 1-A credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Osteopathic College of Radiology presents Lonestar Atrium The 2013 Mid Year Conference, sponsored by the American Osteopathic College of Radiology, is intended for general radiologists and sub-specialty radiologists in musculoskeletal and neuroradiology. The topic areas will cover up-to-date information; however, will be broad enough that general radiologists will benefit and sub-specialty radiologists will be able to review important pathology, radiographic findings and differentials. Presenters will include audience response system (ARS) questions for a more interactive experience. This will also allow participants to test their knowledge and gauge their performance with peers and established benchmarks. Topics will include MRI ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist, hip, and bone marrow. The neuroradiology topics will include brain trauma, temporal bone, spine imaging, sinus disease, and CNS infection. Our goal is to provide information that you can take back and immediately incorporate into your practices. Course Objectives: Understand current indication and techniques of MRI arthrogram Review and understand the diagnosis and common musculoskeletal pathology of the shoulder, ankle, wrist, elbow, hip, knee, and digits with MRI Understand new imaging techniques including CTA, MRA and CT brain perfusion imaging Review and understand the diagnosis and pathology of the spine including infection, neoplasms and degenerative disease Review and understand the diagnosis and pathology of CNS trauma and intracranial infection Review and understand the differential diagnosis of head, neck and temporal bone pathology Review and understand the MRI appearance of normal and abnormal bone marrow MRI workshop will cover pulse sequence basics, anatomy, and a check-list approach to CNS and MSK MRI interpretation Special Accommodation Requirements Please notify AOCR staff if you have any special accommodation requirements including but not limited to special hearing devices, wheel chair, dietary or religious meal restrictions. Disclosure It is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR programs are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present. Accreditation The AOCR is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AOCR designates this live activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. The AOCR is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The AOA has approved this CME Activity for 29 Category 1-A credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 1501 Gaylord Trail Grapevine, Texas 76051 Reservations Room Rate $169 877-481-5131 http://bit.ly/ZqJs4J The AOCR has negotiated a special conference rate of $169. Reservations may be made 3 days pre/post at the discounted rate. Please make your reservation as soon as possible as we only have a limited number of rooms available in the block at the reduced rate. Be sure to identify the group name as “American Osteopathic College of Radiology.” If you have any problems making your reservation or need to cancel a reservation, please contact Rhonda at (800) 258-2627. Transportation The Gaylord Texan is located 6 miles from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Estimated taxi fare: $25 (one way) SuperShuttle fee: $13 (one way); on request BONES & BRAIN IMAGING October 10-13, 2013
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56 THE BARONETTE RENAISSANCE27790 Novi RoadNovi, MI 483771-800-395-9009

www.thebaronette.com

Room Rate: $125

The Baronette Renaissance is located at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi, Mich., and is about 30 minutes from Detroit International Airport. This beautifully renovated hotel is situated on the corner of Twelve Mile and Novi Road and makes it convenient to Livonia, Southfield, Farmington Hills, Wixom, and Northville.

The Baronette Renaissance offers newly renovated guest rooms with an onsite business center and state of the art wellness center as well as many other amenities.

RESERVATIONSPlease call or make your reservation online as soon as possible to receive the discounted room rate as we only have a limited number of rooms. Be sure to identify you are attending the AOCR conference to receive the $125 rate.

If you have any problems making your reservation or if you have a hotel reservation and need to cancel, please contact Rhonda Boehner at (800) 258-2627.

FUTURE CMERadiology Essentials April 22-26, 2013The Westin Beach Resort & SpaFort Lauderdale, FLProgram Chair: Les Folio, DOOffering a minimum of 30 Category 1-A Credits

This CME Activity has been designed for physicians who specialize in breast imaging as well as the general diagnostic radiologist who interprets breast imaging studies. Two days of this CME Activity will offer 16 hours of instruction and hands on experience in women’s breast imaging and intervention and will meet the current MQSA requirements of breast MRI, digital mammography and ultrasound.

Physicians should come away from this meeting with new and improved ideas for being involved in a multidisciplinary breast center, including diagnosis, imaging, interventions, oncology, genetic counseling, and surgery.

OBJECTIVES:• Understand current applications and diagnosis of breast

and women’s GU malignancies with PET imaging• Understand current applications and diagnosis of

gynecological cross-sectional pathology• Review and understand obstetrical diagnosis/pathology

utilizing ultrasound• Understand new imaging techniques including automated

whole breast imaging and tomosynthesis• To be introduced to risk assessment and hereditary cancer

syndromes• Review standard imaging of the breast including

mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and nuclear imaging• Review the interventional breast biopsy indications and

techniques• Know the purpose of the multidisciplinary approach to a

successful breast center

DISCLOSUREIt is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR programs are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present.

ACCREDITATIONThe American Osteopathic College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Osteopathic College of Radiology designates this live activity for a maximum of 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

The American Osteopathic College of Radiology is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. The American Osteopathic Association has approved this CME Activity for 27 Category 1-A credits.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The American Osteopathic College of Radiology presents

Lonestar Atrium

The 2013 Mid Year Conference, sponsored by the American Osteopathic College of Radiology, is intended for general radiologists and sub-specialty radiologists in musculoskeletal and neuroradiology. The topic areas will cover up-to-date information; however, will be broad enough that general radiologists will benefit and sub-specialty radiologists will be able to review important pathology, radiographic findings and differentials. Presenters will include audience response system (ARS) questions for a more interactive experience. This will also allow participants to test their knowledge and gauge their performance with peers and established benchmarks. Topics will include MRI ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist, hip, and bone marrow. The neuroradiology topics will include brain trauma, temporal bone, spine imaging, sinus disease, and CNS infection. Our goal is to provide information that you can take back and immediately incorporate into your practices.

Course Objectives:• Understand current indication and techniques of MRI arthrogram• Review and understand the diagnosis and common musculoskeletal

pathology of the shoulder, ankle, wrist, elbow, hip, knee, and digits with MRI

• Understand new imaging techniques including CTA, MRA and CT brain perfusion imaging

• Review and understand the diagnosis and pathology of the spine including infection, neoplasms and degenerative disease

• Review and understand the diagnosis and pathology of CNS trauma and intracranial infection

• Review and understand the differential diagnosis of head, neck and temporal bone pathology

• Review and understand the MRI appearance of normal and abnormal bone marrow

• MRI workshop will cover pulse sequence basics, anatomy, and a check-list approach to CNS and MSK MRI interpretation

Special Accommodation RequirementsPlease notify AOCR staff if you have any special accommodation requirements including but not limited to special hearing devices, wheel chair, dietary or religious meal restrictions.

DisclosureIt is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR programs are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present.

AccreditationThe AOCR is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AOCR designates this live activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™.

The AOCR is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The AOA has approved this CME Activity for 29 Category 1-A credits.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

1501 Gaylord TrailGrapevine, Texas 76051

ReservationsRoom Rate $169877-481-5131http://bit.ly/ZqJs4J

The AOCR has negotiated a special conference rate of $169. Reservations may be made 3 days pre/post at the discounted rate. Please make your reservation as soon as possible as we only have a limited number of rooms available in the block at the reduced rate. Be sure to identify the group name as “American Osteopathic College of Radiology.” If you have any problems making your reservation or need to cancel a reservation, please contact Rhonda at (800) 258-2627.

Transportation The Gaylord Texan is located 6 miles from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

Estimated taxi fare: $25 (one way)SuperShuttle fee: $13 (one way); on request

BONES & BRAINIMAGING

October 10-13, 2013

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REGISTRATIONYou may register online at www.aocr.org

Registration fees will increase $50 after September 10, 2013.

Please check appropriate categoryAOCR MEMBERqACTIVE ............................................................................ $755

qLIFE/RETIRED ................................................................. $385

qRESIDENT/FELLOWSHIP TRAINING .............Complimentary

NON MEMBERqPHYSICIAN ................................................................... $1,055

qRESIDENT/FELLOWSHIP TRAINING ............................. $385

qPHYSICIAN’S ASSISTANT .............................................. $410

Interns and students receive a complimentary registration if registration is accompanied by a letter from the DME.

Name: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

City: __________________ State: ________ ZIP: ___________

AOA#: __________________Telephone: ___________________

E-mail: ______________________________________________Check payable to the AOCR or Credit Card Payment:

q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover

Account #: ___________________________ Exp. Date: _______

Name on Credit Card: __________________________________Credit Card Billing Address (If different from above)

____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Signature: ___________________________________________

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Rhonda Boehner, Assistant Executive Director

Phone: (800) 258-2627Fax: (660) 265-3494

[email protected]

Cancellation PolicyAOCR must receive written notification of cancellation. Participants will have two options for the cancellation:1) A refund less a $100 processing fee2) A transfer to a future AOCR sponsored CME activity with no penalty

PROGRAM CHAIRRocky Saenz, DO

Director of MRI, Botsford Hospital Program Director of Radiology Residency

Clinical FacultyMichigan State University

Farmington Hills, MI

FACULTYSheri L. Albers, DO, FAOCRRadiology Research and ConsultationSacramento, CA

Christine B. Chung, MDProfessor of Radiology in ResidenceUniversity of California San Diego

Health SystemSan Diego, CA

Valerie L. Jewells, DOAssociate Professor of RadiologyUniversity of North Carolina School of

MedicineChapel Hill, NC

Richard E. Latchaw, MDProfessor of RadiologyNeuroradiology SectionUniversity of California at DavisSacramento, CA

Amaar M. Malik, DOSection Chief of Musculoskeletal

ImagingNaperville Radiologists, SCNaperville, IL

William T. O’Brien, Sr., DOChief, Department of RadiologyWilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical

CenterLackland Air Force BaseSan Antonio, TX

Kathleen E. O’Mara, DOStaff RadiologistAurora Medical Group, Imaging

DivisionMilwaukee, WI

Gregory D. Price, DONeuroradiologistAssociated Radiologists JolietNew Lenox, IL

Paradise Springs Resort Pool

Relâche Spa

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 7:30 am REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 am KNEE MENISCUS - Chung

9:00 am HOW TO & WHY ARTHROGRAM: SHOULDER, HIP & WRIST - Saenz **SAM CREDIT**

10:00 am SHOULDER INSTABILITY - Chung

11:00 am ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES - Malik

12:00 pm LUNCH

1:00 pm ANKLE MRI - Chung

2:00 pm SOFT TISSUE INJURY OF THE HIP - O’Mara

3:00 pm HIP LABRUM AND FAI - Chung

4:00-6:00 pm MRI WORKSHOP - Saenz and Albers PULSE SEQUENCE BASICS ANATOMY BRAIN ANATOMY SHOULDER, KNEE, ANKLE CASE APPROACH BRAIN CASES BRAIN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 7:30 am REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 am WRIST MRI - Chung

9:00 am MRI OF THE ELBOW - Malik

10:00 am MRI OF FINGERS - Chung

11:00 am UPDATE ON MRI OF NORMAL BONE MARROW - Albers **SAM CREDIT**

12:00 pm LUNCH

1:00 pm MSK AND NEURO INTERESTING CASE REvIEW - Saenz

2:00 pm SINUS IMAGING - O’Brien

3:00 pm WHITE MATTER DISEASE - Jewells

4:00-6:00 pm MRI WORKSHOP - Saenz and Albers

CASE APPROACH SHOULDER CASE APPROACH KNEE CASE APPROACH WRIST & ANKLE CASES MSK

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:30 am REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 am BRAIN PERFUSION - Latchaw

9:00 am HEAD TRAUMA - Jewells

10:00 am INTRACRANIAL INFECTION - Latchaw

11:00 am MRA BRAIN - Price

12:00 pm LUNCH

1:00 pm DIFFERENTIALS IN TEMPORAL BONE IMAGING - O’Brien

2:00 pm EXTRACRANIAL vASCULAR & BRACHIAL PLEXUS IMAGING - Jewells

3:00 pm DIFFERENTIALS IN HEAD & NECK IMAGING - O’Brien

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 7:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 am INFECTION OF THE SPINE - Latchaw

9:00 am MRI OF DEGENERATIvE SPINE DISEASES - Albers

10:00 am TUMORS OF THE SPINE AND SPINAL CORD - Latchaw

11:00 am UPDATE ON MRI OF BONE MARROW PATHOLOGY - Albers

AOCR has gone green! Syllabus will be provided online prior to the conference for download and a jump/flash drive will be provided onsite at no charge. Complimentary internet connectivity will be provided in the meeting room. Please bring your laptop!

CME Certificate of Attendance FormsAttendees will be required to sign in upon arrival at the conference. CME certificates will be issued after the attendee (a) submits a valid payment(b) attests to the number of hours attended(c) completes the evaluation form


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