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10th Annual International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT, Stanford/Las Vegas, 2008

posted by DSCT.com editors | Apr 1, 2008
May 13, 2008toMay 16, 2008

Due to the rising number of participants, this years Stanford Meeting will be held Las Vegas, NV.
The meeting features hot topics in CT and highlights such as the 6th Annual Original Workstation Face-Off.

In addition, the year’s program features a life scan from our DSCT experts at the Medical University of South Carolina.

This course is intended for radiologists, medical imaging scientists, non-radiologist physicians, and other medical professionals such as radiologic technologists, nurses, and physician’s assistants who are interested in CT technology and its applications.

Statement of Need
Substantial developments in MDCT technology have resulted in a broad spectrum of new and improved clinical applications. These developments and techniques include wide-area detectors, whole-organ perfusion imaging, and dual energy imaging. This program aims to discuss the impact of new MDCT developments on clinical practice and help physicians learn how to advance their acquisition protocols and interpretations to take full advantage of these advances.

For further information please visit http://radiologycme.stanford.edu/2008mdct/

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Experts
Michael M. Lell, M.D.

Professor of Radiology
Senior radiologist and deputy director of the Department of Radiology –
Expert in Cardiovascular Imaging, Dose Reduction


Kai U. Juergens, M.D.

Associate Professor of Radiology, Head of MRI and PET/CT –
Expert in CTA, cardiac imaging


Anja Reimann, MD

Fellow in clinical radiology –
Expert in CTA, cardiac chambers, protocols (radiation exposure)