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resARRS Web Lecture Series: Unraveling the Complexities of Pulmonary Imaging
The resARRS Web Lecture Series offers an unparalleled opportunity for radiologists at all stages of their career to enhance their knowledge in pulmonary imaging from the comfort of their own space. This meticulously designed program features presentations delivered by renowned experts in the field, providing a comprehensive exploration of key concepts and current trends.
Target Audience:
Radiologists seeking to expand their understanding of pulmonary imaging, regardless of their level of experience.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this immersive lecture series, participants will possess a refined grasp of:
- Pneumoconiosis-Related Lung Disease: Key radiologic patterns that warrant consideration of this condition.
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: The spectrum of CT findings and patterns observed in patients affected by this pulmonary ailment.
- Diffuse Lung Diseases Associated with Cigarette Smoking: Characteristic clinical features, pathologic findings, and HRCT imaging manifestations of these tobacco-related conditions.
Expert Faculty:
The lecture series features a distinguished roster of experts with unparalleled experience in pulmonary imaging. Their presentations delve into the intricacies of the field, providing practical insights and evidence-based knowledge.
Access and Convenience:
This Web Lecture series offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing participants to access the presentations at their convenience. Whether at home or in their office, radiologists can seamlessly integrate learning into their busy schedules.
Accreditation and CME Credit:
The resARRS Web Lecture Series is accredited for continuing medical education (CME) credit, ensuring that participants can fulfill their professional development requirements while expanding their knowledge base.
Disclosure of Commercial Interest:
To maintain objectivity and integrity, the speakers in this lecture series have disclosed any potential conflicts of interest.
Date of Issuance and Expiration:
August 2, 2021 – August 1, 2024
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