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APRIL 23 - 25, 2021 | VIRTUAL MEETING Jointly provided by the American College of Radiology and the Texas Radiological Society Thank you to our Platinum Exhibitors
Welcome to the Texas Radiological Society 108th Annual Meeting! The TRS Annual Meeting is an exceptional educational venue to learn from renowned speakers in the field of radiology and radiation oncology, and this year is no different. We hope you enjoy hearing from speakers from across the state, country, and world. During the conference we encourage you to engage with your fellow attendees, speakers and exhibitors via the chat rooms and message boards. Thank you for joining us and we hope you enjoy the meeting! Sincerely, Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR President The TRS virtual meeting is hosted by the Pathable meeting platform at: trsmeeting.txrad.org. All attendees should have received an email from Texas Radiological Society with their log in credentials for the meeting site. If you require assistance with logging in please contact staff@txrad.org. Technical Issues? If you are having technical difficulties within the virtual platform, use the chat feature to reach our dedicated IT support by clicking “Get Support” under the “Account” tab at the top of your screen on the virtual platform. From there, you may browse our FAQs or click “Contact us” to submit a help request form. FM #trs2021 2
Schedule at a Glance............................................................................4 Play and Win!.........................................................................................6 Diagnostic Radiology Program...........................................................7 Radiation Oncology Program.............................................................12 Resident Case Review Course...........................................................16 Medical Student Symposium..............................................................18 2021 Annual Meeting Awards............................................................19 Thank You Exhibitors.........................................................................21 Featured Guest Speakers...................................................................22 Speaker Listings.................................................................................23 Thank You 2021 Program Committees..............................................26 2020-2021 TRS Board of Directors....................................................28 2021 Resident Poster Session...........................................................30 Continuing Medical Education Information.....................................31 Diagnostic Radiology CME Tracking Form......................................33 Radiation Oncology CME Tracking Form..........................................34 POLICY ON CONSENT TO USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES Registration and attendance at, or participation in, TRS meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to TRS’ use and distribution (now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographcs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities. FM #trs2021 3
Thursday, April 22, 2021 Leadership Meeting: Board of Advisors / Texas 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm Council Meeting 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Exhibitor Virtual Trade Show Friday, April 23, 2021 7:15 am - 7:45 am Business Meeting: Radiation Oncology Section 7:50 am - 10:05 am Joint Session: Lung Cancer Screening 10:05 am - 10:20 am Break 10:20 am - 12:05 pm Joint Session: Radiology Leadership 12:05 pm -12:20 pm Break 12:20 pm - 1:30 pm Joint Session: Radiology Leadership continued 1:30 pm - 5:20 pm CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS 1:30 pm - 1:40 pm Break 1:40 pm - 3:30 pm Diagnostic Radiology Session: Anatomical Spaces 1:40 pm - 3:10 pm Radiation Oncology Session: Breast Cancer 3:10 pm - 3:20 pm Radiation Oncology Break 3:20 pm - 4:40 pm Radiation Oncology Session: Physics: Breast Cancer 3:30 pm - 3:50 pm Diagnostic Radiology Break 3:50 pm - 5:20 pm Diagnostic Radiology Session: ER Imaging 4:40 pm - 5:10 pm Radiation Oncology Session: Resident Presentations 5:10 pm Radiation Oncology Adjourn 5:20 pm Diagnostic Radiology Adjourn 5:20 pm - 5:50 pm TRS Business Meeting FM #trs2021 4
Saturday, April 24, 2021 7:15 am - 7:45 am Business Meeting: Medical Physics Section 7:45 am - 5:30 pm Resident & Fellow Section Case Review Course 8:00 am - 10:10 am Diagnostic Radiology Session: Mammography Radiation Oncology Session: Oligometastatic 8:00 am - 10:10 am Disease 9:00 am - 5:05 pm Medical Student Symposium 10:10 am - 10:30 am Diagnostic Radiology and Radiation Oncology Break Radiation Oncology Session: Physics: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Oligometastatic Disease Diagnostic Radiology Session: ABR Update and 10:30 am - 12:10 pm Moreton Lecture Radiation Oncology Session: Resident 11:30 am - 12:10 pm Presentations 12:10 pm - 12:25 pm Diagnostic Radiology and Radiation Oncology Break 12:25 pm - 1:30 pm Joint Session: ACR Update 1:30 pm - 1:40 pm Diagnostic Radiology and Radiation Oncology Break 1:40 pm - 2:50 pm Joint Session: Ethics 2:50 pm Radiation Oncology Adjourn 2:50 pm - 3:05 pm Diagnostic Radiology Break Diagnostic Radiology Session: Interventional 3:05 pm - 5:05 pm Radiology 5:05 pm Diagnostic Radiology Adjourn 6:00 pm Resident & Fellow Section Career Fair FM #trs2021 5
Sunday, April 25, 2021 8:00 am - 10:00 am Diagnostic Radiology Session: Body 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Resident & Fellow Section Case Review Course 10:00 am - 10:20 am Diagnostic Radiology Break Diagnostic Radiology Session: Pitfalls of 10:20 am - 12:25 pm Neuroimaging 12:25 pm Diagnostic Radiology Adjourn 3 WAYS TO PLAY, 3 WAYS TO WIN! Participate in these activities for your chance to win prizes throughout the meeting. Details can be found at trsmeeting.txrad.org. Participate in our Live Virtual Tradeshow Thursday 1 evening from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm for your chance to win: • Complimentary registration for 2022 Annual Meeting • $250 travel voucher for any airline/hotel chain • $100 Amazon gift card • $50 Visa gift card Complete the Exhibits Passport for your chance to win: 2 • • 50% registration discount for 2022 Annual Meeting $250 Visa gift card • $100 Amazon gift card Top our Activity Challenge Leaderboard for your chance 3 to win: • $100 Amazon gift card FM #trs2021 6
Credit for Modality Accreditation Programs (for those in ACR Accredited Facilities): The codes below will count toward CME requirements for modality accreditation programs. For a complete list of lectures with modality credits, please refer to the Certificate of Modality Credits Earned tracking sheet found under CME in Pathable or on the TRS website at www.txrad.org/CME. BM: Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging PET: PET BU: Breast Ultrasound CT: Computed Tomography SB: Stereotactic Breast Biopsy MRI: MRI DM: Digital Mammography US: Ultrasound M: Mammography RO: Radiation Oncology NM: Nuclear Medicine Friday, April 23..........................................8.5 hrs of CME Moderator: Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR Welcome & Jay Parikh, MD, FACR 7:50 am (10) Attendee Welcome Session 1 Lung Cancer Screening (Joint Session with Rad. Onc.) Moderator: Emma Ferguson, MD Lung-RADS v1.1: Case-Based Myrna Godoy, MD, 8:00 am (35) Review PhD 1.25 Management of Incidental SAM Erika Genovez L. 8:35 am (35) Findings in Lung Cancer C. Odisio, MD Screening Imaging Modalities and the Bin S. Teh, MD, FACR, 9:10 am (25) Treatment of Lung Cancer FASTRO, FACRO Physics: Fetal Dose and Patient 9:35 am (20) Jeffrey Guild, PhD Shielding in Thoracic CT 9:55 am (10) Speaker Evaluations 10:05 am (15) Break Session 2 Radiology Leadership (Joint Sess. with Rad. Onc.) Moderator: Darlene Metter, MD, FACR Radiology Subspecialization:Has Richard Duszak, Jr., RLI 10:20 am (45) the Pendulum Swung Too Far? MD, FACR Charles Craig Lecture: Lessons Learned from 30+ Years RLI 11:05 am (60) Gerald D. Dodd, MD of Leadership in Academic Radiology 12:05 pm (15) Break 7
Friday, April 23..........................................8.5 hrs of CME Radiology Leadership continued (Joint Session with Session 3 Radiation Oncology) Moderator: Kurt Schoppe, MD Guiberteau Award for Resident Milton Guiberteau, MD, 12:20 pm (5) Excellence FACR 12:25 pm (5) PAC Update Jody Lee, MD Radiology’s Cost Conundrum: Richard Duszak Jr., RLI 12:30 pm (60) An Unsustainable Status Quo MD, FACR 1:30 pm (10) Break Session 4 Anatomical Spaces: Implications for Disease Processes Moderator: Melissa Chen, MD Neuroradiology: Suprahyoid 1:40 pm (30) Maria Gule-Monroe, MD Deep Spaces of the Neck Body Radiology: Peritoneal and Vijayanadh Ojili, MD, 2:10 pm (30) Retroperitoneal Spaces DNB, FSA Eric M. Rohren, 2:40 pm (20) Pitfalls in PET Imaging MD, PhD 3:00 pm (20) Physics: CT: Built for Speed Rick Layman, PhD 3:20 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations 3:30 pm (20) Break Session 5 ER Imaging Moderator: Nicholas Beckmann, MD Eduardo Matta, 3:50 pm (20) Emergency Vascular Ultrasound MD, CMQ 4:10 pm (30) Emergency CT Angiography Marcin Kolber, MD Physics: MR Angiography 4:40 pm (30) Tianliang Gu, PhD Physics 5:10 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations Adjourn and TRS Business 5:20 pm Meeting FM #trs2021 8
Saturday, April 24...................................8.25 hrs of CME Session 6 Mammography Moderator: Jay Parikh, MD, FACR 8:00 am (30) Artificial Intelligence Emily F. Conant, MD Christiane Kuhl, MD, 8:30 am (30) Abbreviated Breast MRI PhD Implementing Abbreviated 9:00 am (30) Emily F. Conant, MD Breast MRI in Practice 9:30 am (30) Gadolinium Deposition in Brain Christiane Kuhl, MD, PhD 10:00 am (10) Speaker Evaluations 10:10 am (20) Break Session 7 ABR Update and Moreton Lecture Moderator: Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR 10:30 am (25) Update on Virtual Exams Robert Barr, MD, FACR Update on Online Longitudinal Vincent Mathews, MD Assessment RADPAC, Political & Legislative 10:55 am (20) Ted Burnes, MPA Update Moreton Lecture: Impact/ Christoph Wald, MD, 11:15 am (45) Integration of AI on Radiology PhD, MBA, FACR 12:00 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations 12:10 pm (15) Break Session 8 ACR Update (Joint Session with Radiation Oncology) Moderator: Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR J. Mitchell, George & Stephen Stephen Brown, MD, 12:25 pm (5) Brown Award for Resident FACR Excellence Amy Kotsenas, MD, 12:30 pm (60) ACR Update FACR FM #trs2021 9
Saturday, April 24....................................8.25 hrs of CME 1:30 pm (10) Break Session 9 Ethics (Joint Session with Radiation Oncology) Moderator: Jay Parikh, MD, FACR Ethical Considerations Amy Kotsenas, MD, 1:40 pm (60) ETHICS in Artificial Intelligence FACR Stephen Herrmann, MD, 2:40 pm (5) TMA Leadership College Report PhD TRS Young Professional Section Stephen Herrmann, MD, 2:45 pm (5) Update PhD 2:50 pm (15) Break Interventional Radiology Session 10 Moderator: Mark Montgomery, MD, FSIR, FACR 3:05 pm (35) Budd Chiari Syndrome Marco Cura, MD Percutaneous Biliary Stone Carl Kim, MD, 3:40 pm (35) Extraction and Lithotripsy Rajiv Srinivasa, MD Strategic IR Clinical Practice Initiatives, IR Core Privileges, Philip S. Cook, MD, 4:15 pm (40) IR Staffing in Rural & Smaller FACR, FSIR Community Hospitals 4:55 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations 5:05 pm Adjourn Diagnostic Radiology Program Learning Objectives After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to: 1. Describe the role of technique of abbreviated breast MRI. 2. Recognize the benefits of abbreviated breast MRI compared to conventional breast MRI. 3. Describe the benefits of incorporating AI into radiology practice. 4. List some of the ethical implications of incorporating AI into clinical practice. 5. Describe the benefits of incorporating lung screening into radiology practice. 6. Identify strategies to manage screening-detected findings. 10
Sunday, April 25.........................................4 hrs of CME Session 11 Body Moderator: Shiva Gupta, MD Overview of Updated ACR Lakshmi 8:00 am (25) Guidelines for IV Contrast Ananthakrishnan, Administration MD Utilization of Contrast-enhanced Wui K. Chong, 8:25 am (30) Ultrasound in Body Imaging MD 1.5 Utilization of Enteric Contrast in Kristen Bishop, SAM 8:55 am (20) Abdominal Imaging MD Beyond RECIST: Assessing H. Christine 9:15 am (20) Tumor Response in the Era of Kang, MD Molecular Medicine 9:35 am (15) Break the Case Brian Imada, MD 9:50 am (10) Speaker Evaluations 10:00 am (20) Break Session 12 Pitfalls in Neuroimaging Moderator: Melissa Chen, MD 10:20 am (30) Brain: Top 5 Missed Diagnosis Diana Kaya, MD 1.0 Jennifer SAM 10:50 am (30) Spine: Top 5 Missed Diagnosis McCarty, MD Head and Neck: Top 5 Missed 11:20 am (30) Christie M. Lincoln, MD Diagnosis Physics: Troubleshooting Image R. Jason Stafford, PhD, 11:50 am (25) Quality & Artifact Issues in MR DABR, FAAPM Neuroimaging 12:15 pm (5) Speaker Evaluations 12:20 pm (5) Closing Remarks 12:25 pm Adjourn FM #trs2021 11
Friday, April 23..........................................8.75 hrs of CME Moderator: Darlene Metter, MD, FACR Welcome & Jay Parikh, MD, FACR 7:50 am (10) Attendee Welcome Session 1 Lung Cancer Screening (Joint Session with Diag. Rad.) Moderator: Emma Ferguson, MD Lung-RADS v1.1: Case-Based Myrna Godoy, MD, 8:00 am (35) Review PhD 1.25 Management of Incidental SAM Erika Genovez L. 8:35 am (35) Findings in Lung Cancer C. Odisio, MD Screening Imaging Modalities and the Bin S. Teh, MD, FACR, 9:10 am (25) Treatment of Lung Cancer FASTRO, FACRO Physics: Fetal Dose and Patient 9:35 am (20) Jeffrey Guild, PhD Shielding in Thoracic CT 9:55 am (10) Speaker Evaluations 10:05 am (15) Break Session 2 Radiology Leadership (Joint Session with Diag. Rad.) Moderator: Darlene Metter, MD, FACR Radiology Subspecialization: Has Richard Duszak, Jr., RLI 10:20 am (45) the Pendulum Swung Too Far? MD, FACR Charles Craig Lecture: Lessons Learned from 30+ Years RLI 11:05 am (60) Gerald D. Dodd, MD of Leadership in Academic Radiology 12:05 pm (15) Break Radiology Leadership continued (Joint Session with Session 3 Diag. Rad.) Moderator: Kurt Schoppe, MD Guiberteau Award for Resident Milton Guiberteau, MD, 12:20 pm (5) Excellence FACR 12:25 pm (5) PAC Update Jody Lee, MD Radiology’s Cost Conundrum: Richard Duszak Jr., RLI 12:30 pm (60) An Unsustainable Status Quo MD, FACR 12
Friday, April 23..........................................8.75 hrs of CME 1:30 pm (10) Break Breast Cancer Session 4 Moderator: Waqar Haque, MD, DABR Early Breast Cancer: What Benjamin D. 1:40 pm (50) Should be the Standard of Care Smith, MD in 2020 and Beyond? 1.25 New Era of Partial Breast SAM Asal Rahimi, 2:30 pm (40) Irradiation - Stereotactic Partial MD, MS Breast Irradiation 3:10 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations Physics: Breast Cancer Session 5 Moderator: Daniel Saenz, PhD Physics: Deep Inspiration Mohammad Obeidat, 3:20 pm (35) Breath Hold in Breast Cancer PhD Treatment Physics: Automatic Beam 3:55 pm (35) George Zhao, PhD Placement on Left Intact Breast 4:30 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations Radiation Oncology Resident Presentations Session 6 Moderator: Waqar Haque, MD, DABR Challenges of Expanding Radiotherapy in Sub-Saharan Chidinma Anakwenze, 4:40 pm (10) Africa: Are Public-Private MD, MPH Partnerships the Way Forward? Stereotactic Body Radiation 4:50 pm (10) Therapy in Gynecologic Cancer: Shraddha Dalwadi, MD Opportunities and Challenges 5:00 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations 5:10 pm Adjourn FM #trs2021 13
Saturday, April 24.......................................6 hrs of CME Session 7 Oligometastatic Disease Moderator: David Sher, MD Emerging Paradigms in Oligometastatic NSCLC: Where Daniel Gomez, 8:00 am (60) Are We Now and Where Are We MD 2.00 Going SAM Radiation Therapy for 9:00 am (60) Chad Tang, MD Oligometastatic Disease 10:00 am (10) Speaker Evaluations 10:10 am (20) Break Session 8 Physics: Oligometastatic Disease Moderator: Daniel Saenz, PhD Physics: Physics Challenges 10:30 am (30) and Considerations for Treating Surendra Prajapati, PhD Oligometastatic Diseases Physics: Dose Calculation 11:00 am (20) Holly M. Parenica, PhD Considerations for Spine SBRT 11:20 am (10) Speaker Evaluations Session 9 Radiation Oncology Resident Presentations Moderator: Mark Amsbaugh, MD Improved Local Control in p16 Negative Oropharyngeal 11:30 am (10) Garrett Jensen, MD Cancers with Hypermethylated MGMT A Phase II Trial of Stereotactic Mark McLaughlin, MD, 11:40 am (10) Ablative Radiotherapy for PhD Primary Renal Cell Carinoma Outcome of Bladder Preservation with Combined Modality Treatment in the 11:50 am (10) Modern Era of Radiation Dioval Remonde, MD Therapy for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Single Tertiary Cancer Center Experience 12:00 pm (10) Speaker Evaluations 14
Saturday, April 24.......................................6 hrs of CME 12:10 pm (15) Break Session 10 ACR Update (Joint Session with Diag. Rad.) Moderator: Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR J. Mitchell, George & Stephen Stephen Brown, MD, 12:25 pm (5) Brown Award for Resident FACR Excellence Amy Kotsenas, MD, 12:30 pm (60) ACR Update FACR 1:30 pm (10) Break Session 11 Ethics (Joint Session w/ Diag. Rad.) Moderator: Jay Parikh, MD, FACR Ethical Considerations Amy Kotsenas, MD, 1:40 pm (60) ETHICS in Artificial Intelligence FACR Stephen Herrmann, MD, 2:40 pm (5) TMA Leadership College Report PhD TRS Young Professional Section Stephen Herrmann, MD, 2:45 pm (5) Update PhD 2:50 pm Adjourn Radiation Oncology Program Learning Objectives After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to: 1. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of various adjuvant radiation techniques following breast conserving surgery for early stage breast cancer. 2. Identify the appropriate treatment modality that incorporates practitioner/ institutional experience with patient preference. 3. Identify appropriate patients for stereotactic body radiation therapy to the breast. 4. Recognize the strengths and weaknesses of novel radiotherapy techniques for the treatment of unresectable pancreatic cancer. 5. Describe how the implementation of new radiotherapy techniques may improve patient experience. 6. Recognize recent evidence to support new practice paradigms for patients with high risk node negative or node positive breast cancer, treatment duration and type of treatment. 7. Identify the differential toxicity profiles of these treatments and the relative indications for each therapy. 15
Saturday, April 24 Session 1 Moderator: Sarah Eberson, MD 7:45 am (5) Introduction Sarah Eberson, MD 7:50 am (10) TRS PAC Update Jody Lee, MD David Dunaway, MD, 8:00 am (120) Neuroradiology Christie M. Lincoln, MD 10:00 am (15) Break Session 2 Moderator: Lauren Hinojosa, MD 10:15 am (60) Thoracic Chad Strange, MD 11:15 am (60) Cardiac Daniel Ocazionez, MD 12:15 pm (60) Break Session 3 Moderator: Lauren Hinojosa, MD 1:15 pm (85) Mammography Stephen J. Seiler, MD Session 4 Moderator: Ashley Etchison, MD 2:40 pm (60) Gastrointestinal Gary L. Horn, Jr., MD 3:40 pm (40) Genitourinary Jeffrey H. Pruitt, MD 4:20 pm (10) Break Session 5 Moderator: Ashley Etchison, MD 4:30 pm (60) Nuclear Medicine Eric M. Rohren, MD, PhD 5:30 pm Adjourn 6:00 pm RFS Career Fair Thank you to Texas Radiology Associates and Radiology Associates of North Texas for sponsoring the Resident & Fellow Section Case Review Course. 16
Sunday, April 25 Session 6 Moderator: Sarah Eberson, MD Mark Montgomery, MD, 8:00 am (90) Interventional Radiology FSIR, FACR 9:30 am (10) Elections Sarah Eberson, MD 9:40 am (20) Break Session 7 Moderator: Sarah Eberson, MD Ricardo Garza-Gongora, 10:00 am (60) MSK MD 11:00 am (60) Pediatrics Gary R. Schooler, MD 12:00 pm Adjourn RFS CAREER FAIR Back by popular demand, the TRS Resident and Fellow Section will be hosting the 4th Annual TRS RFS Career Fair on Saturday evening, April 24th. Radiology groups from around the state will participate. Each group will present to the residents about their practice models and future employment opportunities. The following groups are registered to attend: • ARA Diagnostic Imaging • Radiology Partners • Bryan Radiology Associates • South Texas Radiology Group • Radiology Associates of North • Texas Radiology Associates LLP Texas • Texas Tech University Health • Radiology Associates LLP Sciences Center El Paso FM #trs2021 17
Saturday, April 24 Session 1 Moderator: Lynsey Maciolek, MD What It Means to Be a Pedro Diaz-Marchan, 9:00 am (35) Radiologist MD Karla Sepulveda, MD, 9:35 am (35) Introduction to Breast Imaging FACR Angel Gomez-Citron, 10:10 am (30) Introduction to MSK Imaging MD, MPH 10:40 am (20) Break Join Diagnostic Radiology Session for Moreton Lecture: Christoph Wald, MD, 11:00 am (60) Impact/Integration of AI on PhD, MBA, FACR Radiology 12:00 pm (50) Break Session 2 Moderator: Audrey Albach, MD Radiology Residency Application 12:50 pm (20) Gary L. Horn, Jr., MD 101 1:10 pm (30) Outside the Reading Room Nita Kommula, MD Session 3 Moderator: Catherine Karam, MD Program Director Panel (Diagnostic Radiology): Pedro Diaz-Marchan, MD, Angel 1:40 pm (60) Gomez-Citron, MD, MPH, John Heymann, MD (Interventional Radiology): Christine Chen, MD, Joshua Kuban, MD, David Wynne, MD 2:40 pm (25) Break Carl Kim, MD, Phillip Join Diagnostic Radiology for S. Cook, MD, FACR, 3:05 pm (120) Interventional Radiology Session FSIR, Rajiv Srinivasa, MD 5:05 pm Adjourn 6:00 pm RFS Career Fair FM #trs2021 18
2021 TRS GOLD MEDALIST! The TRS Board of Directors, along with the Gold Medal Committee, congratulate Tilden Childs III, MD, FACR on being named the 2021 TRS Gold Medalist for his outstanding service to radiology and radiologists in Texas. Due to the virtual format of the 2021 meeting, Dr. Childs will be awarded the Gold Medal at the TRS 109th Annual Meeting in February, 2022. The Guiberteau Award for Resident Excellence is an annual award for graduating radiology residents made possible by a generous endowment to the TRS Foundation by Milton J. Guiberteau, MD, FACR, a past president of both the TRS and ACR. 2021 Guiberteau Award Finalists William Borror, MD, Insun Chong, MD, Irfan Masood, MD, UT McGovern Medical Baylor College of Medical Branch Hospital School at UT Health Medicine Congratulations to the 2021 Guiberteau Award Honorees Charles De Jesus, MD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Adam Graeber, MD, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Akshita Mehta, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center James Murchison, MD, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple Joseph Oros, MD, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas 19
The J. Mitchell, George, and Stephen Brown Award for Resident Excellence in Radiation Oncology is an annual award given to an outstanding radiation oncology resident. The award is made possible by a generous endowment to the TRS Foundation by Drs. George and Stephen Brown, second and third generation radiation oncologists and past presidents of the TRS. 2021 Brown Award Finalists Alexander Bagley, Alexander Hanania, Yuanyuan Zhang, MD, PhD MD, MPH MD, PhD UT MD Anderson Baylor College of UT Southwestern Medicine Congratulations to the 2021 Brown Award Nominees Yifan Li, MD, Baylor Scott & White Jay Messer, MD, The University of Texas Medical Branch Chidinma Anakwenze, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Garrett Jensen, MD, Baylor Scott & White/Texas A&M College of Medicine Shraddha Mahesh Dalwadi, MD, Baylor College of Medicine Mark McLaughlin, MD, PhD, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dioval Remonde, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center Radiology Oncology FM #trs2021 20
Please thank exhibitors for their support of the TRS 108th Annual Meeting by visiting their exhibitor booths and participating in the Virtual Trade Show taking place Thursday, 4/22 from 6:00-7:00pm. Prizes will be awarded throughout the hour! PLATINUM LEVEL EXHIBITOR GOLD LEVEL EXHIBITORS SILVER LEVEL EXHIBITORS Hologic BRONZE LEVEL EXHIBITORS ADVOCATE RCM Ambra Health American Board of Radiology FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc. MSN Healthcare Solutions Samsung Texas Medical Association TRS PAC TRS Foundation 21
Robert M. Barr, MD, FACR President-Elect American Board of Radiology Mecklenburg Radiology Associates, PA Charlotte, NC Emily F. Conant, MD Professor, Division Chief Breast Imaging and Vice Chair of Faculty Development, Radiology University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Philip S. Cook, MD, FACR, FSIR Assistant Professor of Radiology Radiology Mayo Clinic Florida Sarasota, FL Gerald D. Dodd, MD Professor and Chair Radiology-Ultrasound Imaging University of Colorado Denver, CO Richard Duszak, Jr., MD, FACR Professor and Vice Chair Radiology and Imaging Sciences Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Daniel Gomez, MD Attending Physician, Director of Thoracic Radiation Oncology Radiation Oncology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY Amy Kotsenas, MD, FACR Associate Professor Radiology Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Christiane Kuhl, MD, PhD Professor of Radiology and Chairman Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology University of Aachen RWTH Aachen, Germany 22
Vincent Mathews, MD Professor & Chair of Radiology Radiology Medical College of Wisconsin Wauwatosa, WI Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, MBA, FACR Chairman, Radiology, Professor of Radiology Radiology Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Tufts Univ. Medical School Nahant, MA Chidinma Anakwenze MD, MPH Myrna Godoy, MD, PhD Houston, TX Houston, TX Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan, MD Angel Gomez-Citron, MD, Dallas, TX MPH San Antonio, TX Kristen Bishop, MD Irving, TX Tianliang Gu, PhD Houston, TX Ted Burnes, MPA Washington, DC Jeffrey Guild, PhD Dallas, TX Christine Chen, MD Dallas, TX Maria Gule-Monroe, MD Houston, TX Wui K. Chong, MD Houston, TX Stephen Herrmann, MD, PhD Houston, TX Marco Cura, MD Dallas, TX John Heymann, MD Galveston, TX Shraddha Mahesh Dalwadi, MD, MBA Houston, TX Gary L. Horn Jr., MD Houston, TX Pedro Diaz-Marchan, MD Houston, TX Brian C. Imada, MD Houston, TX David Dunaway, MD Houston, TX Garrett L. Jensen, MD Temple, TX Ricardo Garza-Gongora, MD Temple, TX H. Christine Kang, MD Houston, TX 23
Diana Kaya, MD Houston, TX Surendra Prajapati, PhD Houston, TX Carl Kim, MD Austin, TX Jeffrey H. Pruitt, MD Dallas, TX Marcin Kolber, MD Dallas, TX Asal Rahimi, MD, MS Irving, TX Nita Kommula, MD, MS Richmond, VA Dioval Remonde, MD San Antonio, TX Joshua Kuban, MD Houston, TX Eric M. Rohren, MD, PhD Houston, TX Rick Layman, PhD Houston, TX Gary R. Schooler, MD Dallas, TX Jody Lee, MD, MBA Houston, TX Stephen J. Seiler, MD Dallas, TX Christie M. Lincoln, MD Houston, TX Karla Sepulveda, MD, FACR Houston, TX Eduardo Matta, MD, CMQ Bellaire, TX Benjamin D. Smith, MD Bellaire, TX Jennifer McCarty, MD Houston, TX R. Jason Stafford, PhD, DABR, FAAPM Mark F. McLaughlin, MD, PhD Houston, TX Dallas, TX Rajiv Srinivasa, MD Mark Montgomery, MD, FSIR, Austin, TX FACR Belton, TX Chad Strange, MD Seabrook, TX Mohammad Obeidat, PhD Cedar Park, TX Chad Tang, MD Houston, TX Daniel Ocazionez, MD Houston, TX Bin S. Teh, MD, FACR, FASTRO, FACRO Erika Genovez L. C. Odisio, MD Houston, TX Houston, TX David Wynne, MD Vijayanadh Ojili, MD, DNB, FSAR Houston, TX San Antonio, TX George Zhao, PhD Holly M. Parenica, PhD Houston, TX San Antonio, TX 24
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DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY PROGRAM Chair Jay Parikh, MD, FACR Nicholas Beckmann, MD Waqar Haque, MD Brett Carter, MD Darlene Metter, MD, FACR Melissa Chen, MD Mark Montgomery, MD, FACR Emma Ferguson, MD Daniel Saenz, PhD Shiva Gupta, MD Kurt Schoppe, MD RADIATION ONCOLOGY PROGRAM Chair Waqar Haque, MD Mark Amsbaugh, MD Daniel Saenz, PhD Matt McCurdy, MD David Sher, PhD RESIDENT & FELLOW MEDICAL STUDENT SECTION PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Program Chair RFS Chair Pedro Diaz, MD, Sarah Eberson, MD FACR HYBRID MEETING EDUCATION COUNCIL TASKFORCE CHAIR 1st Vice President Chair Sarah Avery, MD, Andrew Farach, MD FACR 26
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President President Elect 1st Vice-President Karla Sepulveda, MD, Andrew Farach, MD Sarah Avery, MD, FACR FACR 2nd Vice-President Immediate Past Chief Councilor Paul Weatherall, MD, President Susanna Spence, MD FACR Darlene Metter, MD, FACR Treasurer Executive Director Rajeev Shah, Christy McDonald MD, MBA TRS STAFF Program Manager TRSF Administrative Amie Driggers Manager Karen Garbaccio 28
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Please visit the Poster Session found under the Agenda tab in Pathable and vote on your favorite resident poster. 1. Can Patient Education Increase the Utilization of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis?, Taylor G. Maloney, MD 2. Unusual Presentation of Pelvic Endometriosis: Colonic Obstruction Secondary to Pathologically-Proven Transmural Endometriosis Implant, Claudia A. Jordan Guedes, MD 3. Multimodality Evaluation & Management of a High Flow Mandibular AVM, Claudia A. Jordan Guedes, MD 4. Intramedullary Cervical Spine Abscess: Hematogenous Spread Form a Distant Extraspinal Site, Charlene Ofosu, MD 5. Endovascular Management of Traumatic Injuries During Mass Casualty Events (MCE), Charlene Ofosu, MD 6. A Quality Improvement Project to Standardize Abdominal Ultrasound Scanning Practices, Charlene Ofosu, MD 7. Talk the Talk: A Radiologists Guide to Ortho Vernacular, Wajahat Dawood 8. Review of Iliotibial Band Tenodesis with ACL Reconstructions for Management of Anterolateral Instability, Vamsi Maturi 9. Association Between Resting-State Brain Oscillatory Activity and Global Cortical Atrophy, Zabecca S. Brinson, MD, MPH 10. (Un)extractable: Initial Experience with an in vitro TIPS Stent Retrieval Model, Charles Hyman, MD 11. Improved Local Control in p16 Negative Oropharyngeal Cancers with Hypermethylated MGMT, Garrett L Jensen, MD FM #trs2021 30
Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The American College of Radiology and the Texas Radiological Society. The American College of Radiology is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The target audience for this activity is Medical Physicists, Radiation Oncologists, Radiologists and Residents/Fellows. Claiming Credits CME, RLI, SAMs, and ethics credits can now all be entered and claimed in one location on ACR’s credit claiming website. Credits will be available to claim no later than May 21, 2021. Credits must be claimed no later than August 21, 2021. Physicians CME Credits Diagnostic Radiology Program: The American College of Radiology (ACR) designates this other (blend of enduring material and internet live) activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Radiation Oncology Program: The American College of Radiology (ACR) designates this other (blend of enduring material and internet live) activity for a maximum of 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Ethics Credit: The following presentation has been designated for 1.00 credit of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility: “Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence” Amy Kotsenas, MD, FACR Self-Assessment Module (SAM) Credit The following courses have been approved by the American Board of Radiology to meet the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program: Diagnostic Radiology Program: This activity meets the American Board of Radiology’s (ABR) criteria for a self-assessment activity and is designated for up to 3.75 SAM credits toward the ABR’s Maintenance of Certification program. • Drs. Godoy & Odisio - Lung Cancer Screening Lectures: 1.25 SAM credits Joint Session with Radiation Oncology • Drs. Ananthakrishnan, Bishop, Chong, & Kang - Body Lectures: 1.5 SAM credit • Drs. Kaya & McCarty - Neuroimaging Lectures: 1.0 SAM credit Radiation Oncology Program: This activity meets the American Board of Radiology’s (ABR) criteria for a self-assessment activity and is designated for up to 4.5 SAM credits toward the ABR’s Maintenance of Certification program. • Drs. Godoy & Odisio - Lung Cancer Screening Lectures: 1.25 SAM credits Joint Session with Diagnostic Radiology • Drs. Rahimi & Smith - Breast Cancer Lectures: 1.25 SAM credits • Drs. Gomez & Tang - Oligometastatic Lectures: 2.0 SAM credits 31
Radiology Leader Institute (RLI) Credits The following courses have been approved by the ACR Radiology Leadership Institute® (RLI) for up to 2.75 RLI credits: • Dr. Duszak - Radiology Subspecialization: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?, .75 RLI credit • Dr. Dodd - Lessons Learned from 30+ Years of Leadership in Academic Radiology, 1.00 RLI credit • Dr. Duszak - Radiology’s Cost Conundrum: An Unsustainable Status Quo, 1.00 RLI credit Modality Accreditation Program Credits The CME obtained from this program also counts toward CME requirements for various modality accreditation programs. Use the Certificate of Modality Credits tracking form found under CME in Pathable or at www.txrad.org/CME for calculating CME hours for modality accreditation purposes. Medical Physics Continuing Education Credit (MPCEC) This meeting has applied to The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs, Inc. (CAMPEP) for approval of 20.75 MPCEC hours for the Diagnostic Radiology Program and 14.75 MPCEC hours for the Radiation Oncology Program for a maximum of 20.75 hours of MPCEC. Medical Physicists should use the MPCEC Reporting Form provided by TRS to record all lectures attended. Email your completed MPCEC Reporting Form to TRS by June 1, 2021. Instructions to Receive Credit In order to successfully complete the activity, participants must complete an activity evaluation and claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity. To claim SAM credits, participants must pass the individual post-tests with an 80% or higher, 3 attempts will be given to pass. Credit will be available to claim no later than May 21, 2021. Presenters at this conference will disclose any conflict of interest or their intention to discuss off-label use, if applicable, at the beginning of their presentation and in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support and FDA requirements. A complete list of disclosure information can be found in Pathable. For information about the accreditation of this program, please contact ACR at info@acr.org. The Texas Radiological Society has received an educational grant in support of this activity provided by Varian and Hologic. FM #trs2021 32
UP TO 20.75 HRS OF CME Please use this form to track the number of hours spent in each of the sessions below. Credit hours are based on hour-for-hour attendance. Credits will be available to claim no later than May 21st, 2021. ACR will send you an email with credit claiming instructions. Time and # Session Name Length* Attended? FRIDAY, APR. 23 8:00 am 1 Lung Cancer Screening 2.25 hrs c 10:20 am 2 Radiology Leadership 1.75 hrs c 12:20 pm 3 Radiology Leadership Continued 1.25 hrs c 1:40 pm 4 Anatomical Spaces 1.75 hrs c 3:50 pm 5 ER Imaging 1.50 hrs c Total Hours Attended on Friday 8.50 hrs SubTTL:___ Time and # Session Name Length* Attended? SATURDAY, APR. 24 8:00 am 6 Mammography 2.25 hrs c 10:30 am 7 ABR & Moreton 1.75 hrs c 12:25 pm 8 ACR Update 1.00 hr c 1:40 pm 9 Ethics 1.25 hrs c 3:05 pm 10 Interventional Radiology 2.00 hrs c Total Hours Attended on Saturday 8.25 hrs SubTTL:___ SUNDAY, APR. 25 Time and # Session Name Length* Attended? 8:00 am 11 Body 2.00 hrs c 10:20 am 12 Pitfalls in Neuroimaging 2.00 hrs c Total Hours Attended on Sunday 4.00 hrs SubTTL:___ Total hours attended/All Sessions/TTL CME to claim: 20.75 HRS Total:_____ * CME hours for each session have been adjusted up or down to the nearest increment of 0.25 Ethics: The following ethics lecture qualifies for 1 credit in Length* Attended? ethics/professional responsiblity Ethical Considerations in AI by Dr. Kotsenas 1.00 hr c SAM Credit: The lectures below have been qualified by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program: Drs. Godoy & Odisio - Lung Cancer Screening Lectures 1.25 credit c Drs. Ananthakrishnan, Bishop, Chong & Kang - Body 1.25 credit c Drs. Kaya & McCarty - Neuroimaging Lectures 2.00 credit c RLI Credit: The ACR Radiology Leadership Institute (RLI) has approved the following sessions for up to 2.75 RLI credits: Dr. Duszak - Radiology Subspecialization 0.75 credit c Dr. Dodd - Lessons Learned from 30+ Years of Leadership 1.00 credit c Dr. Duszak - Radiology’s Cost Conundrum 1.00 credit c 33
UP TO 14.75 HRS OF CME Please use this form to track the number of hours spent in each of the sessions below. Credit hours are based on hour-for-hour attendance. Credits will be available to claim no later than May 21st, 2021. ACR will send you an email with credit claiming instructions. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2021 Time and # Session Name Length* Attended? 8:00 am 1 Lung Cancer Screening 2.25 hrs c 10:20 am 2 Radiology Leadership 1.75 hrs c 12:20 pm 3 Radiology Leadership Continued 1.25 hrs c 1:40 pm 4 Breast Cancer 1.50 hrs c 3:20 pm 5 Physics: Breast Cancer 1.25 hrs c Radiation Oncology Resident 4:40 pm 6 0.75 hrs c Presentations Total Hours Attended on Friday 8.75 hrs SubTTL:____ SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2021 Time and # Session Name Length* Attended? 8:00 am 7 Oligometastatic Disease 2.25 hrs c 10:30 am 8 Physics: Prostate 1.00 hrs c Radiation Oncology Resident 11:30 am 9 0.50 hr c Presentations 12:25 pm 10 ACR Update 1.00 hr c 1:40 pm 11 Ethics 1.25 hrs c Total Hours Attended on Saturday 6.00 hrs SubTTL:____ Total hours attended/All Sessions/TTL CME to claim: 14.75 HRS Total:_______ * CME hours for each session have been adjusted up or down to the nearest increment of 0.25 Ethics: The following ethics lecture qualifies for 1 credit Length* Attended? in ethics/professional responsiblity Ethical Considerations in AI by Dr. Kotsenas 1.00 hr c SAM Credit: The lectures below have been qualified by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program: Drs. Godoy & Odisio - Lung Cancer Screening Lectures 1.25 credit c Drs. Rahimi & Smith - Breast Cancer Lectures 1.25 credit c Drs. Gomez & Tang - Oligometastatic Lectures 2.00 credit c RLI Credit: The ACR Radiology Leadership Institute (RLI) has approved the following sessions for up to 2.75 RLI credits: Dr. Duszak - Radiology Subspecialization 0.75 credit c Dr. Dodd - Lessons Learned from 30+ Years of Leadership 1.00 credit c Dr. Duszak - Radiology’s Cost Conundrum 1.00 credit c 34
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