TEXAS RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY 105TH ANNUAL M & EXHIBITS

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TEXAS R ADIOLOGICAL SOCIEtY105tH A NNUAL MEEtING & EXHIBItSMarch 23-25, 2018Omni Frisco Hotel Frisco, TXHighlightsFeatured out of state speakers:Keith Dreyer,Jenny Hoang,DO, PhD, FACRMBBS, MHSRick Hodes, MDJohn Kaufman,GregoryMD, MSNicola, MDWilliam ThorwarthJr. MD, FACRHot topics including Lung Cancer Screening, MACRA Quality PaymentProgram, Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Decision Support, Essentialsof Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal & Pediatric Imaging, InterventionalRadiology & MammographySelf-Assessment Module (SAM) credits, Modality credits & Ethics creditsGet almost your entire year’s worth of CME in just one weekendNEW! Resident Case Review Course & Career Fair ReceptionExperience the brand-new World Headquarters of the Dallas CowboysJointly provided by the American College of Radiology and the Texas Radiological SocietyNEW! The Star: Home to the Dallas Cowboys

continuing medical educationAccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordancewith the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Councilfor Continuing Medical Education through the joint providershipof the American College of Radiology and the Texas RadiologicalSociety. The American College of Radiology is accredited by theACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Physicians CME CreditsDiagnostic Radiology Program: The American College ofRadiology (ACR) designates this live activity for a maximum of 20AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should claim onlythe credit commensurate with the extent of their participation inthe activity.Radiation Oncology Program: The American College ofRadiology (ACR) designates this live activity for a maximum of 14AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should claim onlythe credit commensurate with the extent of their participation inthe activity.Ethics Credit: The following presentation has been designated forethics and/or professional responsibility training:Rick Hodes, MD - Extreme Radiology, 30 Years in Africa Ethical IssuesSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) CreditCourses identified as “SAM CREDIT” on the programs are under review by the AmericanBoard of Radiology to meet the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfillingrequirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.Modality Accreditation Program CreditsThe CME obtained from this program also counts toward CME requirements for variousmodality accreditation programs. A separate CME form will be provided for calculating CMEhours for modality accreditation purposes.Medical Physics Continuing Education Credits (MPCEC)The TRS has applied to the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics EducationPrograms, Inc. (CAMPEP) for the approval of up to 14 MPCEC hours for the joint Physics& Radiation Oncology Program, and up to 20 MPCEC hours for the Diagnostic RadiologyProgram.Target Audience & Program StructureThe primary target audience of the program consists of Diagnostic Radiologists, RadiationOncologists, Medical Physicists, and residents and fellows in training. The educationalprogram will be executed in a classroom style format, with didactic lectures supplemented withaudiovisual presentations, case presentations with interactive audience response technology,and question and answer discussions.hotel accommodations & DetailsOmni Frisco Hotel11 Cowboys Way Frisco, TX 75034Phone: (800) THE-OMNI (843-6664)The Omni Frisco Hotel is a world class resort located in The Star, a91-acre campus and home to the Dallas Cowboys headquarters.The Star campus features the Ford Center, a state of the art indoorathletic facility, an entertainment district with shops and restaurants,a medical center, and more.Room Rates & Room ReservationsReservation Deadline:Reduced TRS Rates: 191 single/double/triple/quad rateRates do not include applicable state and local taxes, currently 13%.Rates will be available 3 days prior and 3 days after themeeting, subject to availability of guest rooms at the time ofreservation.Check-in starts at 3:00 pm; Check-out time is at 12:00 pmRoom Reservations:Reservations must be made directly with the Omni Reservationsdepartment by calling (800) THE-OMNI (843-6664), and referringto the group as “Texas Radiological Society.”A link to the hotel reservation website site can also be found atwww.txrad.org/hotel.The hotel will stop taking reservations at the TRS discountedroom rate after 5:00 pm on Wednesday, February 28, 2018, or when the TRS room blocksells out, whichever occurs first. After the cut-off date, it is at the Hotel’s discretion whether toaccept additional reservations, which will be subject to prevailing rates and availability.Reservation Guarantee/Cancellation & Early Departure Fees:All reservations must be guaranteed by a valid major credit card, which will be supplied atthe time of reservation.Reservations must be cancelled 72 hours prior to your check-in date to avoid acancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.An early departure fee of one night’s stay will apply if you check out prior to the confirmedcheckout date.TR AVEL & PARKING INFODFW International AirportApproximately 30 minutes awaySuper Shuttle costs approximately 42Yellow Cab costs approximately 402 Yellow Checker Shuttle costs approximately 65TRS discountedroom rate after Friday, March 15, 2017, or when theDallas Love Field AirportApproximately 30 minutes awaySuper Shuttle costs approximately 46Yellow Cab costs approximately 40Yellow Checker Shuttle costs approximately 72RS discountedroom rate after Friday, March 15, 2017, or when theParking:Public/free self-parking is available off site in B1,A2 open parking lots or the blue and silvergarages.Hotel valet parking is available for a discountedTRS rate of 15 for overnight. discountedroom rate after Friday, March 15, 2017, or when theTRS room

RESIDENT CASE REVIEW COURSESATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018Continental BreakfastModerator: Kevin Kadakia, MDKevin Kadakia, MDBenjamine White, MDBrett Carter, MDDaniel Costa, MDWelcome/Intro to TRS/ACRPreparation Advice & MaterialThoracicNon-interpretativeCoffee BreakModerator: Luke Gilman, MDDiane Twickler, MDAl Watson, MDJenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSOB-SonoMammographyNeuro (Head and Neck)Pick up Boxed LunchesNeuroradiologyCoffee BreakJoint Session with Diagnostic Radiology & Radiation Oncology/MPEthics: Extreme Radiology - 30 Years in Africa - Ethical IssuesRutherford-Lavanty Government Relations Fellowship ReportJames M. Moorefield Economics & Health Policy Fellowship ReportCoffee BreakGenitourinary RadiologyGastrointestinal RadiologyResident Career Fair and ReceptionModerator: Jesse Conyers, MDCarlos Perez, MDModerator: I. Ray Kirk, MDRick Hodes, MDNita Kommula, MDRyan Jones, MDJOINTSESSION7:00 am (45)Sess. 1 (135)7:45 am (15)8:00 am (30)8:30 am (60)9:30 am (30)10:00 am (15)Sess. 2 (120)10:15 am (30)10:45 am (60)11:45 am (30)12:15 pm (15)Sess. 3 (60)12:30 pm (60)1:30 pm (10)Sess. 4 (80)1:40 pm (60)2:40 pm (10)2:50 pm (10)3:00 pm (15)Sess. 5 (120)3:15 pm (60)4:15 pm (60)6:00 pmModerator: Jesse Conyers, MDVijayanadh Ojili, MDGary Horn, MDSUNDAY, MARCH 25, 20187:00 am (45)Sess. 6 (135)7:45 am (15)8:00 am (60)9:00 am (60)10:00 am (15)Sess. 7 (180)10:15 am (60)11:15 am (60)12:15 pm (60)1:15 pmContinental BreakfastRFS ElectionsNuclear MedicineCardiac ImagingCoffee BreakModerator: Kevin Kadakia, MDKevin Kadakia, MDUmesh Oza, MDDaniel Ocazionez, MDModerator: Luke Gilman, MDDavid Sada, MDAchint Singh, MDRicardo Garza-Gongora, MDInterventional RadiologyPediatricsMusculoskeletal RadiologyAdjournCAREER FAIR & RECEPTIONNew in 2018, the TRS Resident & Fellow Section is hosting a Career Fair & Reception on Saturday evening, March 24. Radiology groups fromaround the state will participate. Each group will present to the residents about their practice models and future employment opportunitiesavailable in the state. There will be plenty of networking time, and of course food and drinks will be provided as well. This event will be beneficialfor both radiology groups and residents as a time to foster future business relationships. Get a head start on securing your future career. Don’tmiss out on this valuable and fun event!The Guiberteau Award for Resident Excellence is an award for graduating radiology residentsin Texas, made possible by a generous endowment to the TRS Foundation from Milton J.Guiberteau, MD, FACR, a past president of both the TRS and ACR. The Guiberteau Awardis presented annually during the TRS Awards Dinner (see page 10 for details). The 2018Guiberteau Award for Resident Excellence will be awarded to the Texas resident that bestembodies the qualities of overall resident excellence in the categories of research/scholarlyactivities, leadership, and citizenship/humanitarianism.3

10:20 am (45)11:05 am (60)12:05 pmSess. 3 (60)12:20 pm (60)1:20 pm (10)Sess. 4 (110)1:30 pm (20)1:50 pm (30)2:20 pm (30)2:50 pm (20)3:10 pm (10)3:20 pm (20)Sess. 5 (90)3:40 pm (15)3:55 pm (15)4:10 pm (20)4:30 pm (30)5:00 pm (10)5:10 pm6:30-9:30 pmFRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 (8 HRS OF CME)Note: The sessions highlighted in light blue are joint sessions with Radiation Oncology and PhysicsContinental BreakfastWelcome & Demo of Audience Response SystemEzequiel Silva, MD/Susanna Spence, MDLung Cancer Screening & Beyond (Joint Session with Radiation Oncology) Moderator: Brett Carter, MDLung Cancer Screening: What the Radiologist Needs to KnowMyrna Godoy, MDRole of PET/CT in the Evaluation of Lung Cancer and Pulmonary NodulesEric Rohren, MD, PhDTreatment Effects and Complications of Lung Cancer TherapyBrett Carter, MDEssentials of Radiation OncologyJoe Chang, MD, PhDPhysics: Introduction to CT Dose Reduction TechniquesXinhui Duan, PhDQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakRadiology Leadership: Quality Payment Program & Artificial IntelligenceModerator: Ezequiel Silva, MD(Joint Session with Radiation Oncology & TRBMA)Quality Payment Program Year 2: Maximizing Scoring Opportunities in MIPSGreg Nicola, MDRLICharles Craig Lecture (Co-Sponsored by the TRS FoundationKeith Dreyer, DO, PhDSPEAKER& the TRBMA) Harnessing Artificial IntelligenceTICKET REQUIREDCME LunchLunch (Joint Session with Radiation Oncology)Moderator: Ezequiel Silva, MDClinical Decision Support in Medical ImagingKeith Dreyer, DO, PhDRLISPEAKERCoffee BreakEssentials of NeuroradiologyModerator: Pedro Diaz, MDIntracranial Infection: 3 Patterns, Tips and TrapsJenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSHead & Neck Spaces (with SAM Q&A)Jenny Hoang, MBBS, MHS1 SAM CREDITHead & Neck Emergencies (with SAM Q&A)Jenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSPhysics: The Role of Physicists in RadiologyAndrew Sampson, PhDQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakEssentials of NeuroradiologyModerator: David Dunaway, MDEssentials of Stroke Part IFanny Moron, MDEssentials of Stroke Part IIPedro Diaz-Marchan, MDValue Based Payments for the Treatment of StrokeGreg Nicola, MDRadiology Reports: How to Win Over Referrers & Impact Patient CareJenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsAdjourn & TRS Business MeetingTICKET REQUIREDTRS Awards DinnerOUT OF STATE GUEST SPEAKERSTed BurnesDirector, RADPAC & Political EducationAmerican College of RadiologyReston, VAKeith Dreyer, DO, PhD, FACR, FSIIMChief Data Science Officer, Partners HealthcareVice Chair of Radiology & Chief Data OfficerMassachusetts General HospitalAssociate Professor of RadiologyHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MAJenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSAssociate ProfessorDept of RadiologyDuke University HealthDurham, NCRick Hodes, MDMedical DirectorAmerican Jewish Joint Distribution CommitteeAddis Ababa, EthiopiaJohn Kaufman, MD, MS, FSIR, FAHA,FCIRSE, EBIRChair, Dept of Interventional RadiologyProfessor, Dept of Diagnostic RadiologyOregon Health & Science UniversityDirector, Dotter Interventional InstituteLake Oswego, ORGregory Nicola, MDVice PresidentHackensack Radiology GroupNew York, NYWilliam Thorwarth Jr., MD, FACR4CEO, American College of RadiologyReston, VAJOINT SESSION7:00 am (50)7:50 am (10)Sess. 1 (115)8:00 am (20)8:20 am (20)8:40 am (20)9:00 am (30)9:30 am (20)9:50 am (05)9:55 am (25)Sess. 2 (105)DIAGNOSTIC R ADIOLOGY PROGR AMJOINT SESSIONUP TO 20HRS OFCME/MEP

DIAGNOSTIC R ADIOLOGY PROGR AMSATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 (8 HRS OF CME)Continental BreakfastMSK (Imaging Essentials)Pediatric Septic Arthritis: Updates on ImagingUpdates in Shoulder MRI (with SAM Q&A)1 SAM CREDITUpdates in Knee MRI (with SAM Q&A)Physics: MR ArtifactsQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakABR Update & Moreton LectureABR UpdateRADPAC UpdateMoreton Lecture: Healthcare 2025: To Lead or Not to Lead, That is the QuestionQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsTICKET REQUIREDCME LunchLunch (Joint Session with Radiation Oncology)ACR UpdateCoffee BreakEthics & Fellowship UpdatesEthics: Extreme Radiology - 30 Years in Africa - Ethical Issues ETHICS CREDITRutherford-Lavanty Government Relations Fellowship ReportJames M. Moorefield Economics and Health Policy Fellowship ReportCoffee BreakInterventional RadiologyHistorical Perspectives of Interventional Radiology in TexasThe Relationships between IR & DR: New Paradigm for a New EraAngio Club Cases from the Scott & White ClinicAngio Club Cases from the Dotter InstitutePhysics: Reference Levels & State Regulations for IRQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsAdjournEnjoy Frisco attractions on your ownModerator: Susanna Spence, MDHermann Kan, MDNicholas Beckmann, MDAndrew Palisch, MDRoderick McColl, PhDModerator: Darlene Metter, MDStephen Hahn, MDTed BurnesBill Thorwarth, MDModerator: Ezequiel Silva, MDBill Thorwarth, MDModerator: I. Ray Kirk, MDRick Hodes, MDNita Kommula, MDRyan Jones, MDJOINT SESSION7:00 am (60)Sess. 6 (130)8:00 am (30)8:30 am (30)9:00 am (30)9:30 am (30)10:00 am (10)10:10 am (20)Sess. 7 (100)10:30 am (25)10:55 am (20)11:15 am (45)12:00 pm (10)12:10 pm (20)Sess. 8 (60)12:30 pm (60)1:30 pm (10)Sess. 9 (80)1:40 pm (60)2:40 pm (10)2:50 pm (10)3:00 pm (20)Sess. 10 (110)3:20 pm (15)3:35 pm (25)4:00 pm (20)4:20 pm (20)4:40 pm (20)5:00 pm (10)5:10 pm6:00-7:30 pmModerator: Mark Montgomery, MDMark Montgomery, MDJohn Kaufman, MDDoug McDonald, MDJohn Kaufman, MDLeland Page, PhDSUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2018 (4 HRS OF CME)7:00 am (60)Sess. 11 (120)8:00 am (20)8:20 am (20)8:40 am (30)9:10 am (20)9:30 am (20)9:50 am (10)10:00 am (15)Sess. 12 (125)10:15 am (30)10:45 am (30)11:15 am (30)11:45 am (30)12:15 pm (05)12:20 pmContinental BreakfastEssentials of Pediatric ImagingPitfalls in Pediatric Imaging (with SAM Q&A)1 SAM CREDITPediatric IR: Beyond Tubes & Lines (with SAM Q&A)Diagnoses You Cannot Miss in the Pediatric EmergencyDepartment (with SAM Q&A)Physics: Pediatric CT Reference Levels and ArtifactsBreak the CaseQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakMammographyHow to Survive as a New Breast Imager in PracticeBreast Imaging: The Face of Imaging 3.0Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: 2018 UpdateEmerging Technologies in Breast ImagingSpeaker Evaluations, Closing RemarksAdjournModerator: George Bisset, MDCaroline Hollingsworth, MDShellie Josephs, MDGeorge Bisset, MDCristina Dodge, MSNakul Reddy, MDModerator: Jay Parikh, MDToma Omofoye, MDR. Cody Mayo III MDTanya Moseley, MDKarla Sepulveda, MDTRS FOUNDATION LECTURESThe Texas Radiological Society Foundation is pleased to financially support the following lectures at the TRS 105th Annual Meeting:Charles Craig Lecture(Co-Sponsored by Texas RadiologyBusiness Management Association)Moreton LectureRadiology Leadership Institute (RLI) LectureEthics LectureRadiology Oncology Keynote Lecture5

R ADIATION ONCOLOGY & PHYSICS PROGR AMUP TO 14HRS OFCME/MEPFRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 (8 HRS OF CME)10:20 am (45)11:05 am (60)12:05 pmSess. 3 (60)12:20 pm (60)1:20 pm (10)Sess. 4 (90)1:30 pm (75)2:45 pm (15)3:00 pm (20)Sess. 5 (60)3:20 pm (30)3:50 pm (10)4:00 pm (10)4:10 pm (10)Sess. 6 (50)4:20 pm (10)4:30 pm (10)4:40 pm (10)4:50 pm (10)5:00 pm (10)5:10 pm6:30-9:30 pmContinental BreakfastWelcome & Demo of Audience Response SystemLung Cancer Screening & Beyond (Joint Session with Diagnostic Radiology)Lung Cancer Screening: What the Radiologist Needs to KnowRole of PET/CT in the Evaluation of Lung Cancer and Pulmonary NodulesTreatment Effects and Complications of Lung Cancer TherapyEssentials of Radiation OncologyPhysics: Introduction to CT Dose Reduction TechniquesQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakRadiology Leadership: Quality Payment Program & Artificial Intelligence(Joint Session with Diagnostic Radiology & TRBMA)Quality Payment Program Year 2: Maximizing Scoring Opportunities in MIPSCharles Craig Lecture (Co-Sponsored by the TRS Foundation& the TRBMA) Harnessing Artificial IntelligenceTICKET REQUIREDCME LunchLunch (Joint Session with Diagnostic Radiology)Clinical Decision Support in Medical ImagingCoffee BreakLung Cancer1 SAM CREDITStereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR)Q&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakPhysics: Technical Challenges & OpportunitiesLung Technical ChallengesQuantitative Analysis of Lung SBRT Treatment PlansVMAT vs. DCAT for Lung SBRTQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsRadiation Oncology Resident PresentationsRadiation Pneumonitis in Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients ReceivingRadiotherapy to the ChestDisparities in Treatment Selection & Outcomes of Stage I Esophageal CancerDisparities in Presenting Stage & Overall Survival in Women Treated for BreastCancerShort-Term Mortality Associated with Surgery, Radiation, & Observation inElderly Stage I NSCLCQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsAdjourn & Radiation Oncology & Physics Section Business MeetingsTRS Awards Dinner TICKET REQUIREDEzequiel Silva, MD/Susanna Spence, MDModerator: Brett Carter, MDMyrna Godoy, MDEric Rohren, MD, PhDBrett Carter, MDJoe Chang, MD, PhDXinhui Duan, PhDModerator: Ezequiel Silva, MDGreg Nicola, MDKeith Dreyer, DO, PhDModerator: Ezequiel Silva, MDKeith Dreyer, DO, PhDRLISPEAKERModerator: Andrew Farach, MDJoe Chang, MD, PhDModerator: Niko Papanikolaou, PhDDaniel Saenz, PhDAra Alexandrian, MSDennis N. Stanley, PhDModerator: Matthew McCurdy, MD, PhDGary Lewis, MDAmy Moreno, MDVatsal Patel, MDShraddha Dalwadi, MDTESTIMONIALSality“High qulow cost ”CM E forg.e attendin .“First timncerefencoEnjoyablessy to discuGreat waxastral to Tenceseissuy”Radiologle“K nowledgeaband giftedspeakers”6n,“Great locatiod andwell- organizem”strong prograHere are just a few things past attendees have said:“A great blend of topics that occurdaily in general radiology with reviewof necessary anatomy, clinicianneeds, and diagnostic pearls”“Easy to travel to, register(online), and attend”“The support the TRSprovides for resident membersis overwhelming. RSNA and ARRSalso treat the residents well, but therewas a definit personal touch at theTRS meeting that was unique.”“Greatway tom eetpeers”RLISPEAKERJOINT SESSION7:00 am (50)7:50 am (10)Sess. 1 (115)8:00 am (20)8:20 am (20)8:40 am (20)9:00 am (30)9:30 am (20)9:50 am (05)9:55 am (25)Sess. 2 (105)JOINT SESSIONNote: The Radiation Oncology and Physics Program commences with three joint sessions with the DiagnosticRadiology Program.“An excellentprogram!Meetingis alwayspertinent.”“Very goodintra-state CMEfor generalradiologists”“Good mix ofreview andapplicability totice”ever yday pracersity“Good divin topics,excellentlectures”“Interactive programapproach with audienceresponse technology isexcellent”

R ADIATION ONCOLOGY & PHYSICS PROGR AMSATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 (6 HRS OF CME)11:20 am (10)Sess. 9 (30)11:30 am (10)11:40 am (10)11:50 am (10)12:00 pm (10)12:10 pm (20)Sess. 10 (60)12:30 pm (60)1:30 pm (10)Sess. 11 (80)1:40 pm (60)2:40 pm (10)2:50 pm (10)3:00 pm (20)6:00-7:30 pmContinental BreakfastGI Cancer1 SAM CREDITRefresher Course – GI CancerInteresting Case ReviewQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakPhysics: Technical Challenges & OpportunitiesTechnology Review on Radiation Therapy for GI CancersIdeal Pre-Treatment Plan Assessment for Liver PatientsDevelopment & Validation of an Intra-Fractional Tumor Motion & DoseReconstruction System for Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy of Liver CancerQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsRadiation Oncology Resident PresentationsThe Decision Making Process, Diagnosis, Treatment & Outcome of SelectGastrointestinal Cancer CasesProteogenomic Integration Broadens Treatment Targets in Human CancerQ&A & Speaker EvaluationsCoffee BreakTICKET REQUIREDLunchCME Lunch (Joint Session with Diagnostic Radiology)ACR UpdateCoffee BreakEthics & Fellowship UpdatesEthics: Extreme Radiology - 30 Years in Africa - Ethical Issues ETHICS CREDITRutherford-Lavanty Government Relations Fellowship ReportJames M. Moorefield Economics and Health Policy Fellowship ReportCoffee BreakEnjoy Frisco attractions on your ownModerator: David Sher, MDEmma Holliday, MDEmma Holliday, MDModerator: Pamela Myers, PhDYang Park, PhDChristopher Kabat, MDNima Hassan-Rezaeian, PhDModerator: Matthew McCurdy, MD, PhDJennifer Lee, MDSam Sun, MDModerator: Ezequiel Silva, MDBill Thorwarth, MDModerator: I. Ray Kirk, MDRick Hodes, MDNita Kommula, MDRyan Jones, MDJOINT SESSION7:00 am (60)Sess. 7 (130)8:00 am (60)9:00 am (60)10:00 am (10)10:00 am (20)Sess. 8 (60)10:30 am (30)11:00 am (10)11:10 am (10)EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESRadiation Oncology & PhysicsAt the conclusion of this program, Radiation Oncology & Physics program attendees should be able to:Evaluate the fundamentals of lung cancer management and recent advances in radiation therapy.Examine the technical challenges and opportunities in the radiation physics of lung cancer radiation therapy.Describe the fundamentals of gastrointestinal cancer management and recent advances in radiation therapy.Review the technical challenges and opportunities in the radiation physics of gastrointestinal cancer radiation therapy.Diagnostic RadiologyAt the conclusion of this program, Diagnostic Radiology program attendees should be able to:Review what Radiologists need to know regarding lung cancer screening and recognize the role of Pet CT, of Interventional Radiology and ofRadiation Oncology in the treatment of lung cancer.Describe the changes in health care that relate to new payment models (including for the treatment of stroke) and need to be knowledgeablein emerging technologies such as machine learning and clinical decision support systems.Apply concepts related to intracranial infections, head and neck emergencies, knee and shoulder MRI, pediatric imaging and mammographyto highlight the important role of Radiologists in patient care.Explain the new relationship between diagnostic and interventional radiology and the need for collaboration.Recognize the role both the American Board of Radiology and the American College of Radiology play in the practice of Radiology and inthe changing scope of the specialty.7

MEETING SPEAKERST E X A S S PE A K E R SNicholas Beckmann, MDCaroline Hollingsworth, MDAssistant ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT Health Science Center - HoustonHouston, TXAssistant ProfessorDept of Pediatric RadiologyFort Worth, TXEmma Holliday, MDGeorge Bisset III, MD, FACRAssistant ProfessorDept of Radiation OncologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXProfessorDept of RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXShellie Josephs, MDBrett Carter, MDAssociate ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXJoe Chang, MD, PhDAndrew Palisch, MDR. Cody Mayo, III, MDXinhui Duan, PhDAssistant ProfessorDept of RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TXAssistant ProfessorDept of Diagnostic Radiology, Breast ImagingUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXRoderick McColl, PhDAssociate ProfessorDept of RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, TXDouglas McDonald, MDDirector, Division of Interventional RadiologyBaylor Scott & White HealthAssistant ProfessorTexas A&M University College of MedicineTemple, TXMark Montgomery, MD, FSIR, FACRAssociate ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXChair, Department of RadiologyDirector, Division of Interventional RadiologyVice Chair of EducationDepartment of RadiologyBaylor Scott & White Hospital & ClinicBelton, TXStephen Hahn, MDFanny Moron, MDMyrna Godoy, MD, PhDDeputy President and Chief Operating OfficerDivision Head, Division of Radiation; ProfessorDept of Radiation OncologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXAssistant ProfessorDept of Diagnostic Radiology, Breast ImagingUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXJ. Hermann Kan, MDPedro Diaz-Marchan, MD, FACRDiagnostic Medical PhysicistDept of Pediatric RadiologyTexas Children’s HospitalHouston, TXToma Omofoye, MDLeland Page, PhDProfessorDept of Radiation OncologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXCristina Dodge, MSProfessorDept of Diagnostic Radiology, Breast ImagingUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXAssociate ProfessorDept of Pediatric Interventional RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, TXAssociate ProfessorDept of Pediatric RadiologyTexas Children’s HospitalBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXAssociate Professor of Radiology; AssociateChair for Education; Program Director, DiagnosticRadiology Residency; Program Director,Neuroradiology FellowshipDept of Diagnostic RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXTanya Moseley, MDAssociate ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXDiagnostic Medical PhysicistMedical & Radiation Physics, Inc.San Antonio, TXAssistant ProfessorDept of Radiology & Orthopedic SurgeriesBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXYang Park, PhDAssistant ProfessorDept of Radiation OncologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TXEric Rohren, MD, PhDProfessor and ChairDept of RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXDaniel Saenz, PhDAssistant ProfessorDept of Radiation OncologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXAndrew Sampson, PhDAssistant ProfessorDept of RadiologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXKarla Sepulveda, MDAssistant ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyBaylor Radiology AssociatesHouston, TXPROGR AM CHAIRSDiagnostic RadiologyPedro Diaz, MD8RFS Program CommitteeKevin Kadakia, MD (Chair)Luke Gilman, MD (Vice Chair)Education Council ChairDarlene Metter, MDRadiation Oncology & Medical PhysicsProgram CommitteeAndrew Farach, MD (Co-Chair)Niko Papanikolaou, PhD (Co-Chair)

MEETING SPEAKERSR E S I D E N T S PE A K E R SAra Alexandrian, MSChristopher Kabat, MSNakul Reddy, MDShraddha Dalwadi, MD, MBAJennifer Lee, MDDennis Stanley, PhDNima Hassan Rezaeian, PhDGary Lewis, MDSam Sun, MDNita Kommula, MDAmy Moreno, MDRyan Jones, MDVatsal Patel, MD, MBADept of Radiation OncologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TXDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUniversity of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Southwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, TXDept of Radiation Oncology/PhysicsUT Health San Antonio Cancer CenterSan Antonio, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Medical Branch GalvestonGalveston, TXDept of Diagnostic RadiologyTexas Children’s HospitalHouston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXDept of Radiation OncologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXDept of Radiation OncologyUT Health San Antonio Cancer CenterSan Antonio, TXRESIDENT & FELLOW SECTION CASE REVIEW COURSEBrett Carter, MDAssociate ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TXDaniel Costa, MDGary Horn, MDAssistant Professor of RadiologyDirector of Body ImagingDept of RadiologyUT Medical BranchLeague City, TXAssistant ProfessorDept of RadiologyAdvanced Imaging Research CenterUT Southwestern Medical Center DallasDallas, TXDaniel Ocazionez-Trujillo, MDRicardo Garza-Gongora, MDVijayanadh Ojili, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of RadiologyBaylor Scott and White HealthTemple, TXJenny Hoang, MBBS, MHSAssociate ProfessorDept of RadiologyDuke University HealthDurham, NCAssistant ProfessorDept of Diagnostic and Interventional ImagingUT Houston Medical SchoolHouston, TXAssociate Professor and Fellowship ProgramDirector, Body Imaging and InterventionDept of RadiologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXUmesh Oza, MDAssociate ProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyBaylor University Medical Center DallasDallas, TXCarlos Perez, MDProfessorDept of RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical Center DallasDallas, TXDavid Sada, MDDept of Diagnostic RadiologyHouston, TXAchint Singh, MDAssistant Professor, Director of PediatricNeuroradiology/Fetal MRIDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT Health Science Center - San AntonioSan Antonio, TXDiane Twickler, MDProfessor of Radiology and Obstetrics &GynecologyDept of Diagnostic RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical Center DallasDallas, TXAlfred Watson, MDProfessorDept of Diagnostic RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXBenjamin White, MDNeuroradiology FellowDept of RadiologyUT Southwestern Medical Center DallasDallas, TXCONFLICT OF INTEREST AND OFF-LABEL DISCLOSUREPresenters at this conference will disclose any conflict of interest or their intention to discuss off-label use, if applicable, at the beginning of theirpresentation and in accordance with ACCME Standards for Commercial Support and FDA requirements.9

SOCIAL EVENTSTHURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2018Welcome ReceptionTime: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pmCost: Complimentary for all attendees!Kick off the meeting with a Welcome Reception where you can catch up with oldfriends and colleagues over light hors d’oeuvres and drinks.FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018TRS Awards Reception and DinnerTime: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm: Reception (cash bar)7:30 pm - 9:30 pm: Awards Dinner (hosted wine)Cost: 60/personJoin us as we congratulate and honor Sidney C. Roberts, MD,FACR, who will receive the TRS Gold Medal for outstanding service to radiologyand radiologists in Texas.OTHER INFOEXHIBIT HALLThe TRS Exhibit Hall is your source for the latest technologyand emerging radiology equipment and trends. Visit with the20 vendors and check out the myriad of pro

Brett Carter, MD Daniel Costa, MD Moderator: Luke Gilman, MD Diane Twickler, MD Al Watson, MD Jenny Hoang, MBBS, MHS Moderator: Jesse Conyers, MD Carlos Perez, MD Moderator: I. Ray Kirk, MD Rick Hodes, MD Nita Kommula, MD Ryan Jones, MD Moderator: Jesse Conyers, MD Vijayanadh Ojili, MD Gary Horn, MD SATU RD AY ,M CH 24 018 7:00 am (45) Sess. 6 .

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