NYU Langone’s Head to Toe Imaging
- Earn up to 31.25 CME credits

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Accredited by:NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Course Director:
Mari Hagiwara, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Credits:Earn a maximum of 31.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Overview
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Explore the Latest in Radiology Imaging CME
Stay at the forefront of radiology with NYU Langone’s Head to Toe Imaging, a comprehensive continuing medical education program built for today’s evolving imaging landscape. This case-based online video CME program delivers state-of-the-art learning that translates directly to clinical practice. You’ll gain:
- The latest updates in neurologic, musculoskeletal, abdominal, thoracic, cardiac, and breast imaging
- Integrated coverage of pediatric, emergency, PET/CT, oncologic imaging, and interventional radiology
- Guidance on safety, quality, radiation exposure, and contrast reaction management
- Insight into emerging AI applications and standardized imaging strategies
Meet your maintenance of certification requirements while strengthening diagnostic confidence and delivering high-quality, evidence-based patient care.
PLEASE NOTE: The credit expiration date for this program is February 27, 2029. While you will no longer be able to earn CME credits after that date, you’ll have access to the content until February 28, 2031.
Topics / Speakers
Cardiothoracic Imaging
Pulmonary Artery CTA and Multi-Energy Imaging – Jane P. Ko, MD
The Challenging Acute Aorta – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
Coronary Arteries – Beyond Atherosclerosis – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
Cardiac Pathology Identified in Non-Cardiac Non-Gated Studies – Panagiota Christia, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Cardiac Valvular Disease – Kana Fujikura, MD, MPH
Challenging Cardiac CT Cases – Jill E. Jacobs, MD
Evaluation of Cardiac Function – Leon Axel, MD, PhD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Lung Cancer Screening – Dexter P. Mendoza, MD
Imaging of Lung Cancer – Charlotte Charbel, MD
Primary and Metastatic Lung Tumor Interventions – Nathan K. Mickinac, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Chest MR – William H. Moore, MD
Esophageal Emergencies – Gene Y. Berkovich, MD
ICU Plain Film – Jadranka Stojanovska, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Breast Imaging
Method of Detection of Breast Cancer, the New Biomarker – Jean M. Seely, MD
Update on Management of BBD with a Focus on High-Risk Lesions – Samantha L. Heller, MD, PhD
AI in Breast Imaging – Jean M. Seely, MD
Tumor Board for the Radiologist – Beatriu Reig, MD, MPH
Updates on ACR Appropriateness Criteria for Screening – Alana Lewin, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
CEM and MRI – Strengths, Limitations, and Synergies – Michelle Lee, MD
Auditing Breast MRI – Jean M. Seely, MD
Breast MRI Safety – Julia Po, MD
Latest and Greatest in Breast Imaging You Can Use – Linda Moy, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Abdominal Imaging
De-Mystifying the Mesentery – Myles Taffel, MD
Ovarian Imaging – Current Approaches and Advances – Kira Melamud, MD, MHPE
Abdominal Ultrasound – Pearls and Pitfalls – Daniel T. Parrott, MD
Easy to Fly By Incidental Critical Findings in Body Imaging – Jay Karajgikar, MD
Best Body Club Cases of The Year – Sarah R. Beier, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Pancreatic Cyst Imaging and Evolving Guidelines – Chenchan Huang, MD
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor – Updates in Imaging and Management – Linda Chu, MD
DOTA-peptide PET – Essentials and Challenges – Marius E. Mayerhoefer, MD, PhD
AI in Body Imaging – Where Are We Now – Linda Chu, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Liver Imaging – LI-RADS and Beyond – Krishna P. Shanbhogue, MD
Liver Tumor Ablation – A Review of Standard and Emerging Technologies – Mikhail Silk, MD
Rad-Path Discordance in Prostate MRI – Impact of Image Quality – Angela Tong, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Renal Masses – Updates and the Role of KI-RADS – Nicole M. Hindman, MD
Pitfalls of Bowel Interpretation on Routine Abdominal and Pelvic CT – Douglas S. Katz, MD, FACR, FASER, FSAR
Pediatric Emergency Abdominal Imaging – Naomi A. Strubel, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Neuroradiology
Stroke Code – Challenging Cases and Lessons Learned – Evan G. Stein, MD, PhD
Brain Tumor Basics in the Molecular Era – Roshni R. Patel, DO
Susceptibility Weighted Imaging – My Favorite Sequence After DWI – Rajan Jain, MD
Spinal CSF Leak – What the Radiologist Needs to Know – Peter G. Kranz, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Case-Based Neuroanatomy – Andrew C. McClelland, MD, PhD
Not Futile Anymore – Imaging of Alzheimer’s Disease in the Era of Disease Modifying Therapy – James R. Loftus, MD
Imaging of the Post-Operative Spine (Made Easy) – Peter G. Kranz, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Fractures of Child Abuse – What the Radiologist Needs to Know – Shailee V. Lala, MD
Abusive Head Trauma – Brain to Bones – Imaging Insights in Suspected Child Abuse – Kevin Hsu, MD
Head and Neck Emergencies – Mari Hagiwara, MD
Dotatate PET in Neuroradiology – Meningiomas and Paragangliomas – Kent P. Friedman, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Upper Aerodigestive Tract Made Easy – Gopi K. Nayak, MD
Navigating Complex Facial Trauma – Matthew S. Breen, MD
Neuro Jeopardy – Test Your Knowledge – Evan Lieberman, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Classification Systems for Soft Tissue Tumors – How to Incorporate Into Practice – Hillary Garner, MD
Knee Chondral Joint-Preserving Surgical Options: MRI Assessment – Erin Alaia, MD
Imaging of Musculoskeletal Interventions – An update Using a Case-based Approach – Christopher J. Burke, MD
Muscle Injuries – Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
Q&A Session – Faculty
High Water Content Soft Tissue Masses – Hillary Garner, MD
Spinal Trauma – Key Issues in the Emergent Setting – David Y. Kim, MD
Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Cancer and Treatment-Related Conditions – Anton Becker, MD, PhD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Vascular Anomalies – Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Approaches – Frederic J. Bertino, MD and Alexander El-Ali, MD
Imaging of Arthroplasties – Meghan Jardon Zikaras, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Get Hip to It – Pelvis and Hip Cases – Dana Lin, MD
Hand and Wrist Challenging Cases – Sophie L. Leung, MD
Foot and Ankle Challenging Cases – Alexandra Napolitano, MD
Q&A Session – Faculty
Faculty
Course Director
Mari Hagiwara, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
New York, NY
Guest Speakers
Linda Chu, MD
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Lutherville, MD
Hillary Garner, MD, FACR
Professor of Radiology
Mayo Clinic
Neptune Beach, FL
Peter George Kranz, MD
Associate Professor with Tenure
Duke University
Durham, NC
Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
Professor
University of Michigan
Saline, MI
Jean M. Seely, MD
Professor of Radiology
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario
NYU Grossman School of Medicine Speakers
Erin Alaia, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Associate Professor
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Leon Axel, MD, PhD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Professor
Department of Medicine
Professor
Department of Neuroscience
Anton Becker, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Sarah Rosen Beier, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Gene Y. Berkovich, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Frederic J. Bertino, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Matthew Scott Breen, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Christopher J. Burke, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Charlotte Charbel, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Panagiota Christia, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Alexander El-Ali, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Kent P. Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Kana Fujikura, MD, MPH
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Samantha Lynn Heller, MD, PhD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Nicole M. Hindman, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Professor
Department of Surgery
Kevin Hsu, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Chenchan Huang, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Jill E. Jacobs, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Rajan Jain, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Meghan Jardon Zikaras, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Jay Karajgikar, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Douglas S. Katz, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
David Young Kim, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Jane P. Ko, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Shailee V. Lala, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Michelle Lee, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Sophie Lin-Han Leung, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Alana Lewin, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Evan Lieberman, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Dana Lin, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
James Ryan Loftus, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Marius E. Mayerhoefer, MD, PhD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Andrew C. McClelland, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Kira Melamud, MD, MHPE
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Dexter P.B. Mendoza, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Nathan Keeler Mickinac, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
William H. Moore, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Linda Moy, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Alexandra Napolitano, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Gopi K. Nayak, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Daniel T. Parrott, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Roshni R. Patel, DO
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Julia Po, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Beatriu Reig, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Krishna Prasad Shanbhogue, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Mikhail Silk, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Evan G. Stein, MD, PhD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Jadranka Stojanovska, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Naomi A. Strubel, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Myles Taffel, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Angela Tong, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Associate Professor
Department of Urology
Accreditation
Accreditation
The NYU Grossman School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
The NYU Grossman School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 31.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release: February 28, 2026
Date Credits Expire: February 27, 2029
Educational Objectives
After participating in this activity, participants should be able to:
- Highlight key differences in Photo-counting CT image acquisition and image reconstruction compared with conventional CT. To summarize early evidence for the clinical benefit of PCCT for high-spatial resolution diagnostic tasks in thoracic imaging, such as assessment of airway and parenchymal diseases. Describe the benefits of high-pitch and multienergy scanning, including the ability for radiation dose reduction, depending on the diagnostic task. Evaluate the applications of PCCT for thoracic imaging in children. Describe the limitations and trade-offs of PCCT. Provide an overview of the best ways to incorporate PCCT into clinical practice including prioritizing access to patients and diagnostic tasks most likely to benefit from PCCT technology
- Evaluate the MRI features of the most common chondral repair tissue techniques, including microfracture, autologous chondrocyte implantation, osteochondral allograft, and osteochondral autograft transfer. To recognize important complications after chondral repair surgery. To understand the features of the MOCART scoring system to assess the quality of chondral repair tissue.
- Describe the radiographic characteristics of ARIA that occur with anti-amyloid therapy in patients with Alzheimerʼs disease.
- Recognize the complexity of breast cancer screening and the need to optimize risk-based testing. To incorporate evidence-based best practices in providing supplemental breast cancer screening in light of the recent federal legislation. To describe the rationale and understand how to document method of detection (MOD) in breast cancer patients.
- Describe the imaging characteristics and differential diagnoses of common pancreatic cystic lesions, accounting for key demographic information. Evaluate cyst features associated with increased risk of malignancy based on current guidelines. Consider integrating abbreviated protocol into pancreatic cyst surveillance.
Target Audience
The program is designed for clinical radiologists in either general or specialized practice, and is appropriate for radiologists in training. Familiarity with the fundamentals of CT, MR, PET, and US technology and applications, as well as basic anatomy, is assumed.
SKU: RAV596E0
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