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FACULTY
Victoria Cherynak, MD, MS, FACR
Associate Professor
Harvard Medical School
Director of Oncological Imaging
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 
Boston, Massachusetts

 

Release date:
9/1/2022

Expiration date:
10/1/2024

 

Abbreviated Liver MRI in Clinical Practice 

Can you identify the 3 protocol types used for abbreviated liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)? 

​This activity is intended for radiologists, radiologic technologists, hepatologists, oncologists, and gastroenterologists. 

Release Date:         September 1, 2022
Expiration Date:      October 1, 2024

 
Format: Online Course
Credit: 0.50 ARRT Category A For RT credit, click ENROLL NOW on this page
Credit: 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1  Physician credit available at Medscape Education
Tuition: Free Special

ACTIVITY GOAL
The goal of this activity is that learners will be better able to provide radiologists, hepatologists, and gastroenterologists with the latest techniques and sequences for detecting and assessing liver disease. 

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this activity, participants will:

Have increased knowledge regarding the

  • Efficacy of abbreviated liver MRI (aMRI) for surveillance of patients at high risk for HCC
  • Methodology of aMRI protocols used for surveillance of patients at high risk for HCC 

Demonstrate greater confidence in their ability to:

  • Apply best practices to using aMRI in for surveillance of HCC clinical practice

ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT
This activity has been approved by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 0.50 hours of ARRT Category A continuing education credit.


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