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Hands On Session: Crohn's Disease (short lecture on stricture identification)

Hands on course on Crohn 's disease; my lecture will focus on stricture identification

Mark E Baker, M.D., FACR, FSABI, FABI
Native Californian; Occidental College; Loyola U Stritch School of Medicine; Intern, Internal Medicine & Radiology Residency Loyola; Duke Fellowship in CT/US; On staff at Duke 10 years; Moved to Cleveland Clinic and on staff for 29; Retired from clinical work June, 2023; continuing to be involved in Crohn's disease research, especially with strictures; honored by the Society with the Gold Medal, 2023


Implementation and Regulatory Challenges for AI

Discuss current implementation and regulatory challenges for AI

Linda Chi Hang Chu, MD
Linda Chu is an Associate Professor of Radiology and the Associate Director of the Diagnostic Division at Johns Hopkins University. She specializes in abdominal imaging and her research interest focuses on artificial intelligence applications in pancreatic imaging.


Beyond the Reading Room Plenary

Clinical Decision Support for Advanced Imaging 2023: What's your Edge.

In the session participants will learn more about what clinical decision support is, how it plays a role in managing appropriate utilization of advanced radiology imaging tests, and other opportunities such as being used in lieu of pre-authorization by insurance companies.

Ella Kazerooni, MD MS

Dr. Kazerooni is an experienced academic cardiothoracic radiologist with expertise in lung cancer screening, interstitial and obstructive lung diseases, and experience in both Radiology Department and Health System clinical operations "beyond the reading room".


Pancreaticobiliary Tumor Board

Present and discuss the pathology findings to correlate with the radiologic and clinical findings of the case presentation

Deyali Chatterjee, MD

Dr. Chatterjee is an Associate Professor of Pathology at MD Anderson, with clinical and research experience in the field of Gastrointestinal, Pancreatic, and Hepatobiliary Pathology.

She is the Associate Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program. She is actively involved with various national and international professional organizations. She serves on the education committee of the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society and on the NCCN Panel for Neuroendocrine Tumors. She has presented as an invited speaker at various local, national and international conferences and participated in invited lectureships, including at the Neuroendocrine Disease Focused Panel of the Society of Abdominal Radiology.

Koushik K Das, MD, FASGE
Dr. Koushik Das is an interventional endoscopist board-certified in gastroenterology. Dr. Das completed his undergraduate and medical education at Columbia University and trained in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed his Gastroenterology Fellowship and Therapeutic Endoscopy fellowships at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been on faculty at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis since 2016 where he currently is an Associate Professor of Medicine. He currently serves as Director of Endoscopic Research and Associate Program Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship.


Edge up: Perspectives for Aspiring Inventors in Radiology

A look at key strategies used by successful medical inventors.

Richard L Ehman
Richard L. Ehman, M.D., is Professor of Radiology and Erlanger Endowed Professor of Medical Research at the Mayo Clinic. He led the Body MRI practice at Mayo through years of rapid growth. His research program is focused on developing new imaging technologies. He holds more than 45 US patents and many of these inventions are widely used in clinical practice. As part of his duties at Mayo, he serves as CEO of Resoundant Inc., a Mayo Clinic-owned company founded to provide patients everywhere with access to magnetic resonance elastography, technology invented at Mayo and now deployed at more than 2200 locations globally.


Beyond the Reading Room Plenary

Importance of teams in radiology.

Erik Paulson, MD

Dr. Erik Paulson is the Robert J. Reeves Professor and Chair of Radiology at Duke University.

Dr. Paulson is a graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, and served an internship in Internal Medicine at Duke. He completed his residency in Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Utah where he was appointed Chief Resident, followed by an abdominal imaging fellowship at Duke. After fellowship, Dr. Paulson joined the faculty at Duke and rose steadily through the ranks. In 2012, Dr. Paulson became the Chair of Diagnostic Radiology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. In 2013, he was recruited back to Duke to serve as Chair of Radiology.

Clinical interests include hepatobiliary and pancreatic imaging with an emphasis on CT and MR, oncologic imaging, and abdominal interventional radiology. Dr. Paulson has well over 200 articles published in the peer reviewed literature. Dr Paulson is currently deeply engaged in administration and leadership for the department of radiology and Duke Health. As Chair, Dr. Paulson advocates for learners, faculty, and the institution.

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