21 CMEs 5 SAMs 2021 WITH TOM STAVROS Hot Topics in Advanced Screening and Diagnosis

JANUARY 15-17, 2021 THE WESTIN RIVERWALK SAN ANTONIO, TX

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PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR

FACULTY: A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR, FSRU, FRANZCR; Susan G. Roux, MD; Lori Strachowski, MD, FSRU; Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR; Allison H. Zupon, MD

21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ These credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 requirements

5 SAMs Credits These credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 SA-CME requirements

© 2020 World Class CME. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED “Welcome to San Antonio and Hot Topics in Advanced Screening and Diagnosis. This course will emphasize FACULTYFACULTY a new classification system on breast cancer and will focus on “non”-mass ultrasound findings, an analysis of causes of false negative BI-RADS 3 classifications, PROGRAM DIRECTOR and new ways of classifying breast nodules that can help objectively assign BI-RADS 4 subcategories and Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR improve ultrasound’s ability to serve as a biomarker. Adjunct Professor I will lead interactive case readings with an audience Department of Radiology response system, and we have time set aside for University of Texas Health Sciences Center questions and answers” San Antonio, Texas – Tom Stavros

FACULTY

A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR, FSRU, Lori Strachowski, MD, FSRU FRANZCR Clinical Professor of Radiology Professor Specialist University of California Department of Radiology San Francisco, California University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR Author: Adjunct Professor Department of Radiology Susan G. Roux, MD University of Texas Health Sciences Center Medical Director San Antonio, Texas Carol Hatten Breast Care Center Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula Allison H. Zupon, MD Monterey, California Imaging for Women, LLC Kansas City, MO

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this conference, the participant will be able to: • Understand the differences in pre-test probabilities • Recognize the range of normal and abnormal appearances and guidelines for interpretation between diagnostic, for breast implants supplemental screening, and MRI-directed indications for • Enhance ultrasound-guided and interven- breast ultrasound and how that affects management and tional skills interpretation • Utilize the new classification system of breast • Select the most appropriate ultrasound equipment, malignancies that is based upon site of origin – within machine settings, and scan techniques for better ducts, within TDLUs, or within peri-ductal mesenchymal diagnostic evaluations tissues for better correlation with prognosis • Understand the anatomic and histopathologic basis for • Understand the appropriate role for supplemental ultrasound appearances bilateral whole breast ultrasound as well as other ancillary • Correlate areas of clinical, mammographic, screening imaging modalities in women with negative but dense ultrasound, or MRI concern with ultrasound, and mammograms understand the anatomic and histopathologic basis for • Improve detection and correct classification of small ultrasound appearances invasive breast cancers while minimizing false positive • Identify both mass and non-mass sonographic findings ultrasound examinations that are suspicious for malignancy, how to use them in • Learn how to overcome the headwinds in establishing a classifying breast masses and in staging breast cancers supplemental whole breast ultrasound program in women • Understand a new way of classifying ultrasound features with dense that can aid in more objectively using and achieving • Learn to distinguish normal from abnormal regional ACR PPV benchmarks for BI-RADS 4 subcategories lymph nodes, determine whether abnormal nodes are and function better as biomarkers than prior methods of more likely metastatic or reactive, and how Z0011 might classification affect current management of nodes • Identify the few truly suspicious complex cystic and solid • Become familiar with a new functional imaging platform masses that require biopsy and distinguish them from called Opto-acoustic Imaging the myriad of non-simple breast cysts that are definitively • Understand the benefits of integrating this new technology benign into breast ultrasound, so that the radiologist can • Understand the roles of ultrasound and galactography in significantly increase specificity when analyzing a mass, diagnosis and guiding biopsy in patients presenting with and potentially obviate the need for many breast biopsies REGISTRATION

2021 Breast Ultrasound with Tom Stavros Hot Topics in Advanced Screening and Diagnosis January 15-17, 2021 | The Westin Riverwalk | San Antonio, TX

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Accreditation – World Class CME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Board of Radiology Maintenance of Certification – 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ – AMA credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 requirements. SAM credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 SA-CME requirements. Physician Assistants (PA) – The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. This course qualifies for Category 1 CME for PAs. Nurse Practitioners and RNs – The American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program accept continuing education credits sponsored by organizations, agencies, or educational institutions accredited or approved by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). Category A CE credit is pending approval by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) accepts all American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Category A credits as fulfilling their requirements for continuing education (CE) credits. This product (service) is not affiliated with or endorsed by Interleos, Inc™. ARDMS® and APCA™ are part of the Interleos™ family of certification councils. Disclosure – World Class CME relies on its CME faculty to provide program content that is evidence based and free of commercial bias. Therefore, in accordance with ACCME standards, any faculty, program director, reviewer, and/or provider industry relationships will be disclosed and resolved. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. For disclaimers and other details about this course, visit WorldClassCME.com. PROGRAM

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2021

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Registration and Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Ulissey 7:30 Breast Ultrasound Physics and Equipment Choices Stavros 8:00 Breast Ultrasound Anatomy – The Basis for Understanding Breast Stavros Pathology (SAM) 8:45 Breast Ultrasound Indications and Clinical and Mammographic Correlation Stavros with Ultrasound (1 SAM with above) 9:15 Questions and Answers Faculty 9:30 Break and Visit Exhibits 10:00 Ultrasound of Breast Cysts that Are Not Simple (SAM) Stavros 11:00 Ultrasound of Solid Breast Masses – How to Find the Border Between Stavros BI-RADS 3 and BI-RADS 4A 11:45 Questions and Answers Faculty 12:00 Lunch on Your Own 1:00 BI-RADS for Breast Ultrasound: What and How to Report (SAM) Strachowski 1:45 Evaluation of the Palpable Breast Mass in Females (1 SAM with above) Strachowski 2:15 Imaging the Male Breast Strachowski 2:45 Questions and Answer Faculty 2:55 Break and Visit Exhibits 3:20 Instructive Multi-modality Breast Cases Strachowski 4:00 Ultrasound Guided Breast Interventional Procedures Ulissey 4:30 An Introduction to Opto-acoustic Imaging Ulissey 5:00 Questions and Answers Faculty 5:20 Adjourn for the Day

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 2021

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Ulissey 7:30 Dense Breast Tissue: Risk of Breast Cancer and Limitations of Roux 8:00 Using Automated Roux 8:15 Pitfalls of ABUS: Tips for Acquisition and Interpretation (SAM) Zupon 8:45 Ultrasound Features of Solid Breast Masses as Prognostic Biomarkers – Stavros Correlation of New Scoring System with Histologic Grade, Molecular Subtype, Hormone Receptors, Ki-67, and LN Metastasis Rates in 653 Cancers (1 SAM with above) 9:15 Questions and Answers Faculty 9:30 Break and Visit Exhibits 10:00 Interactive Case Reading – Assessment of Prognostic Biomarkers on Solid Stavros Breast Masses 10:30 Analysis of False Negative BI-RADS 3 Assessments and Under-classification Stavros BI-RADS 4A Assessments, Why They Occur, and How to Minimize Them 11:15 Interactive Case Reading – Reading Difficult Cases that Were Under-classified Stavros on Ultrasound 11:45 Questions and Answers Faculty 12:00 Lunch on Your Own 1:00 Building a Successful ABUS Program in Your Center Zupon 1:30 Alternatives to Preoperative Wire Localizations Ulissey 1:55 Questions and Answers Faculty 2:05 Break and Visit Exhibits 2:25-5:20 Breast Ultrasound Workshops Roux, Stavros, Ulissey, Zupon

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Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Ulissey 7:30 Ultrasound of Mammary Implants (SAM) Stavros 8:00 Ultrasound of Nipple Discharge and Papillary Lesions (1 SAM with above) Stavros 8:45 Ultrasound of Regional Lymph Nodes of the Breast Stavros 9:30 Utilizing ABUS in the Diagnostic Setting Zupon 10:00 Questions and Answers Faculty 10:10 Break 10:30 Interesting Cases in ABUS and the Variable Appearance of Cancer Zupon 11:00 Non-mass Ultrasound Findings that Correlate with MRI Non-mass Stavros Enhancement 11:45 – Why Has It Not Gained Traction and How Could It Stavros Gain Traction 12:30 Questions and Answers Faculty 12:45 Meeting Adjourns

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additions to the award-winning culinary scene of INFORMATION San Antonio. The Riverwalk features art exhibits, parks, breweries and boutiques. Course Materials and CME Certificate Take a walk or a jog along the 15-mile Riverwalk, You will receive a digital syllabus containing lecture which extends from the heart of San Antonio in abstracts and slides accompanied by a notebook two directions – through the Pearl District to the with lecture objectives and notes pages. Your San Antonio Zoo on one end, and through the course evaluation and CME certificate will be sent historic King William District to Mission Espada on to the email you provided when registering. the other end. Lecture Slides Download Visit the Briscoe Western Art Museum or Alamo Plaza which houses the city’s five Spanish colonial Please look for an email a few days before the course dates with a link to download the lecture missions and the Alamo (a designated UNESCO slides (to your tablet or computer) or print a syllabus World Heritage Site) for an interactive experience if you wish to have one on hand at the course. of Texas history. In the evenings a laser light show takes place at Meals Main Plaza, which tells the story of San Antonio An expanded continental breakfast, as well as from its beginning to today. Visit mainplaza.org for morning refreshments, will be provided daily in the schedule. the exhibit hall. The Westin Riverwalk Hotel Exhibits Discounted room rates of $189 (City View) and Screening and diagnostic ultrasound equipment, $209 (River View) are available for a limited number as well as national leaders in medical publishing, of rooms when reservations are made before are scheduled to be on site. 5:00 pm EST December 30, 2020. For reservations, call (888) 627-8396 and identify yourself as an Target Audience attendee of the World Class CME course. Radiologists and radiology residents/ fellows, Known for their outstanding service, the Westin breast surgeons, sonographers, radiology technol- team members will make your San Antonio escape ogists and advanced practitioners who desire to a vacation to remember. learn, in depth, how to use breast ultrasound in a clinical practice setting for diagnosis, screening Planning Your 2021 Continuing Medical Education and staging of breast disease. We understand your plans may change. Making Explore San Antonio adjustments has become the new normal and we are here to work with you as we get closer to the The Westin Riverwalk’s fabulous central locale course dates of January 15-17, 2021. along the cypress-lined Paseo del Rio is ideal for exploring San Antonio’s history, great shopping, Please visit WorldClassCME.com for updates. If fine dining and music scene. A river taxi is a great you have any questions or concerns, please email way to see the city lights in the evening or visit the [email protected] or call (888) 207-9105 historic sites during the day. M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm EST. Our dedicated customer service team is ready to assist you. The Pearl District’s cultural events, gardens, restaurants and farmer’s market are the latest 6201 Fairview Rd Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28210 WorldClassCME.com (888) 207-9105 21 CMEs 5 SAMs 2021 BREAST ULTRASOUND WITH TOM STAVROS JAN. 15-17, 2021 Hot Topics in Advanced Screening and Diagnosis San Antonio, TX

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