Hampton Symposium 2022: Frontiers in Imaging

Boston, MA US
March 11, 2022

DESCRIPTION

The Frontiers in Imaging course is designed to educate practicing radiologists and radiology trainees about advancements in the field of radiology. Faculty of Harvard Medical School will give the majority of lectures. Topics selected reflect pertinent issues facing the imaging field. The theme of the course this year will be improved patient experience and physician well-being initiatives. Lectures in this year’s conference will focus on two overlooked issues in medicine: a patient's clinical experience once they enter the healthcare system and physician wellness. Over the past several years our hospital and department have pushed tools and initiatives to address these issues. This conference will cover the defined challenges and solutions.

All speakers are well known in their fields and have been speakers at recent national and international radiology conferences


 

Target Audience

This activity is intended for Mass General Brigham radiologists, other medical staff and trainees.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 

  1. Examine how we can use new informatics tools can aid in workflow improvements that address patients' needs and physicians' burdens.
  2. Analyze the work burdens for physicians and examine ways to improve physician well-being.
  3.  Summarize tools and techniques that can be used to improve physician wellbeing

Additional Information

Provided by: 

The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital Radiological Society Organizing Committee and Mass General Brigham

 

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 4.25 Participation
Course opens: 
01/20/2022
Course expires: 
09/30/2022
Event starts: 
03/11/2022 - 12:00pm EST
Event ends: 
03/11/2022 - 5:00pm EST
Cost:
$0.00
Rating: 
0

12:00 PM

Welcome & Introduction
James Brink, MD

12:05

Distinguished Alumnus Lecture- "Pediatric Brain Tumor Imaging in the Molecular Era”.
Tina Young Poussaint, MD, FACR

12:45

Q & A
Tina Young Poussaint, MD, FACR

12:55

Introduce Lab
Raul N. Uppot, MD, FSAR, FSIR

1:00

Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare (MESH) Lab Overview
Marc Succi, MD

1:15

Urrigator: A Novel Device for Efficient Evacuation of Bladder Clots
Avik Som, MD, PhD

1:17

Neodrain: Creating the Patient Centered Percutaneous
John Di Capua, MD

1:19

FastLine: All in One Central Line Placement
Hilary Gallin, MD, MBA

1:21

Alias Medical: User Friendly Cloud-Based Image Sharing to Empower Patients
Min Lang, MD

1:23

Artemis Medical Technologies: Radiation-Free Bedside Detection of Nasogastric and Feeding Tube Placement
Rachel Zoll

1:25

Disparities in Cancer Imaging Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic and Recovery
Ottavia Zattra

1:27

Trends in Cancer Imaging by Indication, Care Setting, and Hospital Type during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Recovery
Debby Cheng

1:29

A Novel Natural Language Processing Tool for the Prediction of Post-Published Research Influence and Metrics
Aditya Jain

1:31

Surgical Volume Trends throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic and Post-Vaccination Recovery
Soham Ghoshal

1:33

Language as a Window to Disparities: Assessing the Relationship between Limited English Proficiency and Surgical Admissions in the Emergency Department
Grant Rigney

1:35

Seeing the Future? Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning to Predict Patient Imaging Utilization Prior to Hospital Arrival
Peter Zheng

1:37

Predictors of Presenteeism Post-COVID mRNA Vaccination in an Academic Hospital Department
Moses Flash

1:39

Uncertainty or Morbidity? Increased Per-Patient Imaging Utilization in an Emergency Department Setting During COVID-19
Ken Chang

 

1:41

BREAK
Poster Viewing available

2:10

Introduction to Patient Experience/Physician Well Being Session
Raul N. Uppot, MD, FSAR, FSIR

2:15

Informatics Tools to Improve Radiology Workflow
Oleg Pianykh, PhD

2:25

Addressing Disparities in Imaging
Efren Flores, MD & Gary Wang, MD, PhD

2:35

Rapid MRI Program for Awake Children Without the Need for Sedation
Michael Gee, MD, PhD & Kathryn Weagle, MS, CCLS

2:45

Clinical Decision Support for Radiologist
Tarik Alkasab, MD, PhD

2:55

Informatics & Technology for Quality and Safety
Raul Uppot, MD, FSAR, FSIR

3:05

Panel Discussion
All Speakers

3:20

BREAK

3:35

Fast Imaging MRI Protocol
Susie Yi Huang, MD, PhD

3:45

Automated Reporting for Ultrasound
Javier Romero, MD, FAHA

3:55

Physician Wellness Initiatives
Miriam Bredella, MD

4:05

Diversity and Inclusiveness Initiatives/ Women in Radiology
Dania Daye, MD, PhD

4:15

Addressing Disparities in Imaging
Efrén Flores, MD & Gary X. Wang, MD, PhD

4:25

Portable CT /Portable MRI
Rajiv Gupta, MD, PhD & Clarissa Zimmerman Cooley, PhD

4:35

Panel Discussion
All Speakers

5:00 PM

Adjourn

 

Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street
O'Keeffe Auditorium - Blake 1
Boston, MA 02114
United States

Course Director: 

Raul N. Uppot, MD, FSAR, FSIR – Course Director
Division of Interventional Radiology,
Interventional Radiologist and Director of Research in Interventional Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School 

 

Presenters/Faculty: 

Faculty

Tarik K. Alkasab, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Associate Chair for Enterprise IT/Informatics,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Co-Medical Director, Medical Imaging Informatics (MI2),
Mass General Brigham

Miriam Bredella, MD
Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs and Clinical Operations, Radiology,
Director, Center for Faculty Development,
Massachusetts General Hospital

James A. Brink, MD
Chief, Enterprise Radiology,
Mass General Brigham;
Juan M. Taveras Professor of Radiology, HMS,
Radiologist-in-Chief,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Clarissa Zimmerman Cooley, PhD
Instructor in Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Research Staff, Athinoula A. Martinos Center,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Dania Daye, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
IR Division Quality Director | Co-Director of IR Research,
Director, Precision Interventional and Medical Imaging (PIMI) Lab,
Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Massachusetts General Hospital

Efrén J. Flores, MD
Assistant Professor in Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Radiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Associate Chair, Enterprise Radiology Inclusion, Equity and Community Health,
Mass General Brigham

Michael S. Gee, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Deputy Chair of Radiology,
Director, Pediatric Imaging Research Center,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Rajiv Gupta, MD, PhD
Associate Professor,
Harvard Medical School;
Division Chief, Neuroradiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Director, CT Innovation and AXIS Center,
Service Chief, Radiography,
Site Miner,
Consortia for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technologies (CIMIT)

Susie Y. Huang, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Director of Translational Neuro MR Imaging & Radiologist,
Division of Neuroradiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Oleg Pianykh, PhD
Director of Medical Analytics, Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School

Tina Young Poussaint, MD, FACR
Lionel W. Young Chair in Radiology,
Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Chair, Institutional Review Board,
Director, PBTC Neuroimaging Center,
Radiology Foundation,
Boston Children’s Hospital

Javier Romero, MD, FAHA
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Director of Ultrasound Services,
Associate Quality Director of the Fireman Vascular Center,
Director of the R.H. Ackerman Neurovascular Lab,
Staff Neuroradiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Anthony E. Samir, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Director, Center for Ultrasound Research & Translation,
Service Chief for Body Ultrasound Imaging Service,
Diagnostic & Interventional Radiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Marc D. Succi, MD
Instructor in Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Radiologist, Division of Emergency Radiology,
Core Team, Innovation Founder & Executive Director,
Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare (MESH) Incubator
Mass General Brigham

Gary X. Wang, MD, PhD
Instructor in Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Equity and Community Health Officer, Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Kathryn Weagle, MS, CCLS
Certified Child Life Specialist,
Massachusetts General Hospital

 

Medically Engineered Solutions in Healthcare (MESH) Incubator Presenters:

Ken Chang
Debby Cheng
John Di Capua, MD
Moses Flash
Hilary Gallin, MD, MBA
Soham Ghoshal
Aditya Jain
Min Lang, MD
Grant Rigney
Avik Som, MD, PhD
Ottavia Zattra
Peter Zheng
Rachel Zoll

 

Organizing Committee:

James A. Brink, MD
Chief, Enterprise Radiology,
Mass General Brigham;
Juan M. Taveras Professor of Radiology, HMS,
Radiologist-in-Chief,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Efrén J. Flores, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Radiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital;
Associate Chair, Enterprise Radiology Inclusion, Equity and Community Health,
Mass General Brigham

Michael S. Gee, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Deputy Chair of Radiology,
Director, Pediatric Imaging Research Center,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Michael H Lev, MD
Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Director, Emergency Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Theresa McLoud, MD
Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Manorama and Virender Saini Endowed Chair in Radiology Education,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Raul N. Uppot, MD, FSAR, FSIR
Associate Professor,
Harvard Medical School;
Interventional Radiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Sjirk J. Westra, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School;
Pediatric Radiologist,
Massachusetts General Hospital

In support of improving patient care, Mass General Brigham is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Mass General Brigham designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Available Credit

  • 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 4.25 Participation

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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