Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB & ISMRT 31st Annual Meeting • 07-12 May 2022 • London, UK

2022 Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB and 31st ISMRT Annual Meeting

Onsite Tutorial

Champions for Change: Implementing New Techniques in Clinical Practice

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Champions for Change: Implementing New Techniques in Clinical Practice
Onsite Tutorial
ORGANIZERS: Elizabeth Hecht, Mary-Louise Greer, Christian Federau, Daniel Moses, Emmanuel Barbier, Dan Wu
Sunday, 08 May 2022
S11 (Breakout B)
07:45 -  11:45
Moderators: 
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging: Eric Sigmund
MR Elastography: Richard Ehman
Abbreviated Protocols: Maddy Artunduaga
Skill Level: Basic to Advanced
Session Number: ET-05
 

Session Number: ET-05

Overview
This tutorial will bring you together with experts in the field of MR elastography, DWI, iron quantification, and abbreviated protocols. Sharing real world experiences, they will discuss navigating obstacles and finding solutions for implementing these techniques in varied clinical environments. Join the conversation to share your experience and find possible solutions to roadblock you may encounter in your practice.

Target Audience
All changemakers welcome, including but not limited to: radiologists, technologists, and trainees; clinical scientists and physicists.


Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Discuss roadblocks to implementing advanced techniques in day-to-day practice;
- Identify real world solutions to bypass or overcome these obstacles in a range of different clinical environments; and
- Categorize solutions as infrastructure, informational or human resource needs or initiatives to facilitate implementation.

    Iron Quantification
07:45   Real-World Solutions: Iron Quantification in Clinical Practice I

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John Wood
08:10   Real-World Solutions: Iron Quantification in Clinical Practice II

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Scott Reeder
    MR Elastography
08:35   Real-World Solutions: MR Elastography in Clinical Practice I

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Andrew Trout
09:00   Real-World Solutions: MR Elastography in Clinical Practice II

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Suraj Serai
  09:25   Break & Meet the Teachers
 
    Diffusion-Weighted Imaging
09:50   Real-World Solutions: DWI in Clinical Practice I

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Ryan Brunsing
10:15   Real-World Solutions: DWI in Clinical Practice II

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Ali Syed
Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) has critical applications in many clinical contexts, and as its utility continues to increase, new techniques for improved image quality are coming to the clinic. This session will discuss best practices and strategies for taking new, exciting developments in DWI and applying them in a clinical setting. The presented framework highlights key points to consider when implementing new techniques in the workflow of a busy practice.
    Abbreviated Protocols
10:40   Real-World Solutions: Abbreviated MRI in Clinical Practice I

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Jeong Hee Yoon
MRI has been the ultimate diagnostic modality for abdominal solid organs, however, relatively low accessibility of MRI due to its cost and scan time is an issue for its wide application and limit its use. Abbreviated MRI has gained a lot of attention to solve the aforementioned issue and broaden the indications of MRI in the future. However, it is not yet implemented in clinical practice due to some limitations. This presentation aims to share the early experience on abbreviated MRI in practice and discuss how abbreviated MRI may be moving forward to be successfully implemented in clinical practice.
11:05   Real-World Solutions: Abbreviated MRI in Clinical Practice II

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Kristina Ringe

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