Radiology Research Week 2019 will be held from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, May 3.
Presentations will be held daily at noon in the large conference room (G-101), with prizes to be given for 1st and 2nd place. Winners will be announced at the annual resident banquet in June.
Tuesday, April 30
- 12:00 Dr Rajderkar: “Non Accidental Trauma”
- 12:10 Dr Pepin/Nathan Burriss: “Predicting Liver Fibrosis Using Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced Liver MRI”
- 12:20 Dr Nurkic: “Pre-Radiotherapy Tumor Volume as a Predictor of Local Control in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Supraglottic Larynx”
- 12:30 Dr Nelson: “An Intriguing Case of Hepatic Venous Obstruction”
- 12:40 Dr Olguin: “Image Quality Comparison of Statistical Pixel Angiography and Digital Subtraction Angiography for Radioembolization Procedures”
- 12:50 Nathan Quails: “Investigating Patient Skin and Eye Lens Dose During Endovascular Neurosurgery Procedures”
Wednesday, May 1
- 12:00 Dr Merritt: “The Usefulness of Fetal MRI in the Evaluation of Conjoined Twin Pregnancy”
- 12:10 Dr Shaw: “Eovist MRI Post TARE”
- 12:20 Dr Gruzinova: “Retrospective Analysis of Surgically Excised Intraductal Papillomas of the Breast to Further Define Management Recommendations”
- 12:30 Catherine Carranza: “Stroke Protocol Optimization with Dual Energy CT: Virtual Monochromatic Energy Image Selection with Enhancements of Residual Iodine Contrast and Hemorrhagic Transformations”
- 12:40 Dr Rees: “A Tale of Two Tumors: Molecular Diagnosis Leads the Way”
- 12:50 Dr Gosalbez: “Don’t Touch My Segmental Testicular Infarction”
Thursday, May 2
- 12:00 Dr Sistrom: “Simulation Based Critical Care Imaging Evaluation: National Results from 2014-2018”
Friday, May 3
- 12:00 Dr Dayton: “Novel Applications of Functional MRI in Patients with Surgical Neurologic Disorders”
- 12:10 Dr Tuna: “MRI Findings of Gene Therapy as a Potential Cure of Canavan Disease”
- 12:20 Dr Jacobson: “Neonatal Mass: Sacrococcygeal Teratoma”
- 12:30 Dr Mancuso: “Discovering Educational Gaps and Their Potential Harm – WIDI Simulation Experience”