Pediatric Virtual Course — Brain Case Review: “Children Are Not Little Adults”

Participants will be able to: Differentiate normal developmental variants that mimic pathology; review challenges encountered in pediatric radiology practice and offer practical solutions in the following areas: radiation, IV/oral contrast, child life, sedation, communication with parents and referring physicians

HRCT Virtual Course — Cystic Lung Disease Case Review

At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: Identify emphysema and lung cysts on HRCT and differentiate the two; provide a differential diagnosis by using HRCT patterns of cystic lung disease; classify emphysema types based on HRCT

The Case Based Management of Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Disease 2024

This course is intended for cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, internists, nurses, physician assistants, and all healthcare professionals involved in the evaluation, diagnosis, and/or management of patients with mitral and tricuspid disease.

Cleveland Clinic Floridas 7th Annual Best of San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)

The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) is the premiere breast cancer conference in the U.S. and the world for breast disease. The Symposium aims to achieve a balance of clinical, translational, and basic research, providing a forum for interaction, communication, and education for a broad spectrum of researchers, health professionals, and those with a special interest in breast cancer.

Introduction to Abdominal and OB/GYN Ultrasound – January 2025

Didactic training is reinforced through clinical laboratory experience. The focus is on providing participants with the confidence to complete abdominal, OB, and GYN ultrasounds based on transabdominal and endovaginal AIUM protocols. The Abdomen portion of the course covers the basic protocols involved in an examination and general use of the ultrasound system. Normal anatomy of the liver, gall bladder, kidneys, spleen, abdominal vessels, and pancreas will be discussed

19th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium

Participants will be able to understand the difference between contrast enhanced mammography vs MRI vs ultrasound; recognize the implications of the pathologic difference between atypical and malignant breast lesions; make informed decisions about when to use genetic panel testing in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer patients

14th Annual MCW LaBahn Pancreatic Cancer Symposium

The goal is to disseminate new scientific information to accelerate the translation of novel preclinical science into clinical trials. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Describe the ways in which the pancreatic cancer immune environment provides challenges for modulation