The Online Program has been completely revamped. To make it more user-friendly, it's now filter-based.
Begin searching the Online Program by choosing from the filters Date, Area and Subspecialty on the left.
Other search options include: Search Events, which is a free text search of all abstracts, and Search Author by Last Name.
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Begin your search by entering text or searching by author. The Search Events box is a free text search that will search course IDs as well as the entire Abstract. The Search Author by Last Name filter will show authors with last names similar to the name you entered.
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To remove a filter click on the icon in front of the filter or on the filter itself. In this case you can remove Chest Radiology by clicking on the text itself. You can remove all filters by clicking on Clear All Filters.
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Area Details
Plenary Sessions
Plenary Sessions are highlights of the RSNA annual meeting. Keynote addresses, annual orations, interpretation sessions, and special symposia are offered in the plenary session format. Plenary Sessions also provide the opportunity to recognize grant and award recipients and to honor individuals who have made important contributions to radiology. Location and times as noted.
Focus Sessions
Special Focus Sessions address important radiology-related topics that are late breaking, controversial or require in-depth analysis. These sessions are open to all registrants and are scheduled throughout the week. Location and times as noted.
Multisession Courses
Multisession courses are scheduled for time blocks ranging from several hours to several days, to allow intensive study of various topics.
Refresher/Informatics Refresher Courses are designed to cover both traditional and cutting edge topics in a subspecialty area. Informatics Courses present topics, such as advanced imaging tools and literature searches, as well as RSNA-sponsored informatics projects, including myRSNA®, MIRC®, RadLex®, IHE®, and Reporting. Location and times as noted.
Scientific Papers
Scientific Paper presentations are completed hypothesis-driven research with a comprehensive report, a work-in-progress report of ongoing research of emerging ideas and techniques and containing initial yet defined results, or a brief pertinent report of a particular new aspect or understanding of clinical radiology. Location and time as noted.
Scientific Posters
Scientific poster presentations are completed hypothesis-driven research with a comprehensive report, a work-in-progress report of ongoing research of emerging ideas and techniques and containing initial yet defined results, or a brief pertinent report of a particular new aspect or understanding of clinical radiology. Scientific posters are presented in electronic format on dedicated computers located in the Learning Center, Hall E, 8:00am - 6:00pm Sun, 7:00am - 10:00pm Mon – Thu, and 7:00am - 12:45pm Fri. Posters are available for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Day and times as noted.
Education Exhibits
Education exhibits should be designed to teach or review radiologic signs, pathologic correlations, procedures, techniques, treatments, and interventions or other aspects related to the practice of imaging. Exhibits are located in the Learning Center, Hall E, 8:00am - 6:00pm Sun, 7:00am - 10:00pm Mon - Thu, and 7:00am - 12:45pm Fri. Select exhibits are available for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Day and times as noted.
Vendor Computer Workshops
Commercial vendors will conduct classes on their respective proprietary system in Hall D, Lakeside Center. Attendees have the opportunity to learn from experts about using computers in the field of radiology and gain first-hand knowledge with PACS, radiology information (RIS), computer-aided diagnosis (CAD), and more. CME credit is not available.