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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: How Do You Meet the Guidelines?<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Christine Bird, BS, RDMS, RVT<br />

Panelists: Bryann Bromley, MD, Mary Frates, MD, Edith Gurewitsch, MD,<br />

Mani Montazemi, RDMS<br />

After attending this session, participants will understand specific image documentation<br />

appropriate for satisfying practice guidelines.<br />

Pregnancy Locations: Two New Entities<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

GYN<br />

Moderator: Steven Goldstein, MD<br />

This session will present diagnosis and management of two newly defined entities<br />

of increasing importance in clinical practice: pregnancies of unknown location and<br />

cesarean section scar pregnancies.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Pregnancies of Unknown Location<br />

Steven Goldstein, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Cesarean Section Scar Pregnancies<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

Spinal Sonography of Children<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

NEURO<br />

Moderator: Michael Di Pietro, MD<br />

Faculty: Dorothy Bulas, MD, Michael Di Pietro, MD, Lisa Lowe, MD, Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

The objective of this session is to educate pediatric radiologists and sonographers<br />

about spinal pathologies in infants and children and the value of ultrasound in<br />

evaluating them.<br />

7:00 AM–7:15 AM What Do We Learn From Fetal Imaging?<br />

Dorothy Bulas, MD<br />

7:15 AM–7:30 AM Spina Bifida Aperta and Chiari Malformations<br />

Michael Di Pietro, MD<br />

7:30 AM–7:45 AM Finding a “Filar Cyst”: Now What?<br />

Lisa Lowe, MD<br />

7:45 AM–8:00 AM Perisacrel Masses and the Spinal Cord: Vertebra and<br />

Spinal Cord<br />

Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

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