2013 Annual Convention
2013 Annual Convention
2013 Annual Convention
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Community Meeting Agendas<br />
Basic Science and Instrumentation<br />
Community Agenda<br />
Sunday, April 7<br />
10:00 AM–11:00 AM<br />
Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />
Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />
James Miller, PhD, Chair<br />
Keith Wear, PhD, Vice Chair<br />
Michael Oelze, PhD, Secretary<br />
This community consists of individuals with an interest in the science and technology associated<br />
with medical ultrasound. Topics of interest include diagnostic and therapeutic applications<br />
of ultrasound, bioeffects, and technological advancements<br />
1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />
2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />
3. Discussion of Abstract Submission Categories: Tissue Characterization vs<br />
Quantitative Ultrasound<br />
4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Basic Science and Instrumentation Sessions:<br />
Sunday, April 7<br />
How Does Ultrasound Compare in Safety and Radiation Dose to Other Imaging Modalities?<br />
Monday, April 8<br />
Advances in Clinical and Quantitative Pediatric Lung Ultrasound<br />
New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound (in cooperation with the Contrast-Enhanced<br />
Ultrasound Community)<br />
Quantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers<br />
Tuesday, April 9<br />
Microbubbles and Drug/Gene Delivery<br />
Wednesday, April 10<br />
Two-Dimensional Arrays and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound<br />
Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: Benefits and Challenges With Increasing<br />
Acoustic Output Beyond Diagnostic Levels<br />
5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />
(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />
6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />
7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />
8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />
9. New Business<br />
10. Adjournment<br />
All those with an interest in basic science and instrumentation are encouraged<br />
to become a member of the online Basic Science and Instrumentation Community<br />
on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is<br />
free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and<br />
engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device<br />
for more information about this community.<br />
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