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7:15–8:15
RSNA Diagnosis Live™:
You Take the Red Pill — You Stay in Wonderland and I Show You How Deep the Rabbit Hole Goes
(Room E451B)
8:30–10:00
Educational Courses
8:30–Noon
Series Courses
10:30–Noon
Scientific Paper Sessions
BOOST: Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow
(Room S103AB)
(Room S103CD)
11:00–2:00
Machine Learning Theater Presentations
(North Building Hall B)
12:15–1:15
Scientific Poster Discussions
(Learning Center)
1:30–2:45
(Arie Crown Theater)
Plenary Lecture: Can Clinicians Lead Radical Redesign?
Donald M. Berwick, MD
Dr. Berwick will explore the basic principles of radical new designs that are necessary in health care and discuss how clinicians can take the lead in nurturing these designs into reality. A leading advocate for high-quality health care, Dr. Berwick is president emeritus and senior fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Boston.
RSNA Honorary Membership Presented Today
2:30–4:00
Educational Courses
3:00–4:00
Scientific Paper Sessions
3:30–4:15
BOOST: Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow
(Room E450A)
(Room S103CD)
4:30–5:30
BOOST: Bolstering Oncoradiologic and Oncoradiotherapeutic Skills for Tomorrow
(Room S104B)
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Award Winners |
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
Monday: | |
Tech Exhibits Focus |
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Tech Exhibits Focus |
Image quality is task-dependent. Specialty scans where the task is narrowly defined are often prime targets for dose reduction.
Embracing Technology Will Lead Radiology to the Epicenter of Patient Care
Creative Use of Technology Key to the Future of Radiology
R&E Foundation Nurtures Radiology's Future
Research Compares Impact of Affordable Care Act to Revised USPSTF Guidelines on Breast Cancer Screening Rates
Contrast-Enhanced Digital Mammography May Reduce Benign Breast Biopsies
Researchers Analyze Impact of 24/7 Emergency Room Radiology Staffing for Brain CT
Radiologists' Input on ED Imaging Orders Can Add Value to Patient Care
Machine Learning Enables Evaluation of Ultrasound HCC Surveillance
Deep Learning Shows Predictive Power in COPD Patients
New Techniques Help Predict Major Adverse Cardiac Events
On-Call Experience Proves Valuable to Radiology Clerkship
Understanding Economics Helps Deliver Value in Health Care
Artificial Intelligence May Help Reduce Gadolinium Dose in MRI
Weight Loss Procedure Shrinks Both Fat and Muscle
Playing Youth Football Could Affect Brain Development
RSNA 2018 Attendees Experience Tomorrow's Radiology Today
RSNA Exhibitors are Delivering Tomorrow's Radiology Today
RSNA Honorary Members
Cutting–Edge Radiology Topics Featured in Special Interest Sessions
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The RSNA 2018 Daily Bulletin is the official publication of the 104th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. Published Sunday, November 25 — Friday, November 30.
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