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Mayo Clinic Women's Imaging Review Course
Monday, December 6, 2021 - Friday, December 10, 2021
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CME Provider:
Mayo Clinic Department of Radiology ›
CME Office
200 1st Street SW
Mayo 2-48W
Rochester, Minnesota (MN) 55905
United States
 
Toll Free: (866) 246-1581
Phone: (507) 284-3317
 
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Conference Center:
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples ›
280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd.
Naples, Florida (FL) 34108
United States
 
Phone: (239) 598-3300
Fax: (239) 598-6690
 
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Description:
The Mayo Clinic Women's Imaging Review Course is a postgraduate medical course that will provide practicing radiologists and radiologists-in-training with current information on the imaging diagnosis and management of breast and gynecologic disease. The didactic component of the course will focus on standard practices and core knowledge of imaging interpretation, while emphasizing emerging techniques and current controversies in breast and pelvic imaging. A multidisciplinary approach will be utilized, with speakers from breast and gynecologic surgery, as well as discussion of breast pathology and breast imaging legal topics.
 
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Instructors:
Katie N. Hunt, M.D.
Wendaline M. VanBuren, M.D.
Marina E. Giurescu, M.D.
Robert W. Maxwell, M.D.
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  Credit Available

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  Yes

Specialty Audience:
Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    Obstetrics / Gynecology    Radiology    

CME Sam Course #23679

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