The 2022 meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) kicked off in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 1st. Many members of the University of Wisconsin – Madison Department of Radiology participated in the meeting. Check out the full list of presenters from the Department of Radiology below!
Sunday, May 1
10:00 AM – Joanna Kusmirek, MD: Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session
1:00 PM – Greg Avey, MD: Cranial Nerve Imaging: From the Least to the Last
1:00 PM – Anthony Kuner, MD: Code Stroke: What Every Radiologist Should Know
3:30 PM – Laura Eisemenger, MD & Allison Grayev, MD: Multimodality Approach to Epilepsy and Dementia
3:30 PM – Tabby Kennedy, MD: Conquering Mid-Career Malaise: What to Do Now You’re Associate Professor
3:30 PM – Perry Pickhardt, MD: Reading Cases with the Experts: An Interactive Session
Monday, May 2
7:00 AM – Meghan Lubner, MD: Emerging Research Session – Part 1
8:30 AM – Eric Monroe, MD: Imaging to Intervention: Intravascular Ultrasound
8:30 AM – Perry Pickhardt, MD: Challenging Abdominal Cases
8:30 AM – Elizabeth Sadowski, MD, Course Director for Introduction to Academic Radiology Program: Introduction, Connecting, Committees and Career Success, and Panel Discussion: Work Life Balance in Academic Radiology [invitation only]
10:30 AM – Tabby Kennedy, MD: Critical Neuroanatomy for the Radiologist
1:30 PM – Michael Woods, MD; Meghan Lubner, MD; & Mark Kleedehn, MD: Imaging to Intervention: Pancreatitis
3:30 PM – David Kim, MD, FACR & Meghan Lubner, MD: Bowel Imaging
Tuesday, May 3
7:00 AM – Meghan Lubner, MD: Emerging Research Session – Part 2
10:30 AM – Ruben Massa (Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD served as a mentor): Variable Size of Metastatic Liver Lesions on Dual Contrast MRI
11:15 AM – Elizabeth Sadowski, MD: Radiology Research: Getting Started
1:30 PM – Andrew Ross, MD, MPH: MSK Ultrasound with MRI Correlation: Small Joints
3:30 PM – Aaron Eifler, MD: Imaging to Intervention: Prostate
Wednesday, May 4
8:30 AM – Meghan Lubner, MD: Gastrointestinal Imaging: HCC, Focal Liver Disease
10:30 AM – Elizabeth Sadowski, MD: The CV
1:00 PM – Michael Tuite, MD: Sports Imaging Categorical Course in the Elbow injuries in sports: pee-wee to Pro Session
1:30 PM – Anthony Kuner, MD: Talking About My (De)generation
1:30 PM – Maria Daniela Martin, MD: Rapid Fire Case Review: Diffuse Lung Disease
2:00 PM – Mark Kliewer, MD: Panel Discussion: Insights into the Life of the Academic Radiologist
3:30 PM – Allison Grayev, MD: Incidental Findings
Thursday, May 5
8:30 AM – Donna Blankenbaker, MD, FACR: Pitfalls: Common Errors in MSK
8:30 AM – Allison Grayev, MD & Tabby Kennedy, MD: Radiology Review: Neuroradiology
8:30 AM – Lucas Aronson (Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD served as a mentor): Whole Kidney Segmentation on Non-Contrast CT Data Sets using a Convolutional Neural Network
8:30 AM – Mark Kliewer, MD: Choosing the Right Job in Radiology: Private Practice & Academics & The Economics of Radiology
8:30 AM – Anand Narayan, MD, PhD: Building a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for Patient Care and Research
11:30 AM – Elizabeth Sadowski, MD: The Wrap-Up
1:00 PM – Donna Blankenbaker, MD, FACR: Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh – Classic Sport Injuries
1:30 PM – Cristopher Meyer, MD, FACR: Chest Imaging: In the Era of COVID-19