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July 18, 2022 — TheRadiological Society of North America(RSNA) has announced the plenary session slate for the Society’s 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting—RSNA 2022: Empowering Patients and Partners in Care to be held November 27 to December 1, atMcCormick Placein Chicago. The RSNA annual meeting is the world’s leading annualradiologyforum, bringing together thousands of attendees from around the world.
医学和商业领域具有影响力的思想领袖将集中讨论放射学在患者护理中的核心作用,以及放射学家在创造最适合患者需求的医疗环境方面的责任。
The opening session will be held inArie Crown Theateron Sunday, Nov. 27, at 4 p.m. Central time (CT). Other meeting activities will begin Sunday morning, including science and education sessions and the Technical Exhibits.
In his President’s Address during the opening session, RSNA PresidentBruce G. Haffty他将探索医疗保健等式的一个重要部分——病人的视角。
“From reducing uncertainty and anxiety to empowering patients with knowledge and giving them a greater sense of control, the value of imaging to our patients is often underestimated among radiologists, and certainly among other members of the health care team,” Dr. Haffty said.
Dr. Haffty is associate vice chancellor, Cancer Programs, atRutgersBiomedical and Health Sciences, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He also serves as professor and chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology atRutgersRobert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Elizabeth Morris, M.D., will continue the conversation on patient perspective during the opening session. Dr. Morris will discuss her experience as a breast cancer patient and how it has fueled her desire to ensure that patient care is respectful and responsive to each patient’s preferences, needs and values. She is professor and chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of California (UC) Davis School of Medicine, in Sacramento, California.
莫里斯医生说:“面对诊断和新工作的挑战,放射科医生必须超越我们对病人的看法,用善意和尊重对待每一个病人。”
During the Monday morning (Nov. 28) keynote address, Pulitzer Prize-winning authorSiddhartha Mukherjee, M.D., will share his insights into human health, medicine and science.
Dr. Mukherjee is an associate professor of medicine atColumbia Universityin New York and a cancer physician and researcher. A pioneering physician and oncologist, Dr. Mukherjee is best known for his books, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer and The Gene: An Intimate History.
RSNA’s popular Image Interpretation Session will be held Monday afternoon.Mini Pathria, M.D., will moderate the single-session event, which will cover multiple subspecialties and offer a cross-disciplinary opportunity to test attendees’ knowledge beyond their area of expertise. Participants can follow along with a panel of experts, identifying abnormal findings critical to making accurate diagnoses and recommending additional imaging exams or procedures.
On Tuesday morning (Nov. 29),Reed A. Omary, M.D., will discuss the responsibility of today’s radiology professionals to create the best possible experiences for patients, communities and the planet.
“Regardless of what 2030 brings, if we link the practices of design for our patients, communities and the planet, we will multiply our impact,” said Dr. Omary, the Carol D. and Henry P. Pendergrass Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, professor of biomedical imaging and chair of the Department of Radiology and Radiological sciences atVanderbilt University.
On Tuesday afternoon, policy takes center stage as moderatorAmanda Starc, Ph.D., associate professor of strategy at Northwestern University’sKellogg School of Managementin Chicago, and panelistsMark McClellan, M.D., Ph.D.,Robert J. Margolisprofessor of business, medicine and policy and founding director of theDuke-Margolis Center for Health Policyat Duke University, andKavita K. Patel, M.D., a primary care physician and the managing director of clinical transformation at the Center for Health Policy atBrookings Institutionin Washington, D.C., explore the latest health care policy developments and their impact on radiologists and the field of medical imaging in “Medicare and U.S. Healthcare Policy: A National Conversation.”
周三上午(11月30日)的会议将标志着放射学最喜爱的游戏节目的回归。Moderated byTarek N. Hanna, M.D., andJennifer W. Uyeda, M.D., this lively, team-based competition provides a fun break from the annual meeting pace and invites attendees to compete for bragging rights.
Wednesday afternoon will bring together four experts who will share perspectives on using machine learning for risk stratification in radiation oncology and optimizing radiation therapy workflows.
“Machine learning has proven to be immensely effective at analyzing longitudinal-and time-series datasets for predictive analytics,” says Quynh-Thu Le, M.D., chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology and the Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial professor atStanford Universityin California.
Dr. Le will be joined by fellow panel membersRuijiang Li, Ph.D., associate professor of radiation oncology and radiation physics at Stanford,Felix Feng, M.D., vice chair for translational research in the Department of Radiation Oncology and a professor of radiation oncology, urology and medicine atUniversity of California, San Francisco, andMichael Gensheimer, M.D., clinical associate professor of radiation oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
The RSNA/AAPM (American Association of Physicists in Medicine) Symposium will be held on Thursday, Dec. 1, and will center on successful collaboration between radiologists and physicists in technical developments and clinical translations in medical imaging. The symposium will be moderated byGuang-Hong Chen, Ph.D., tenured professor of medical physics and radiology at theUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison,Maryellen L. Giger, Ph.D., the A.N. Pritzker Distinguished Service Professor of Radiology and vice chair of radiology at the University of Chicago (UChicago), and Gillian M. Newstead, M.D., diagnostic radiologist and director of global breast imaging atUChicago.
Also returning is the Fast 5, a high-energy session where five speakers present for five minutes each on topics reflecting the RSNA 2022 theme, Empowering Patients and Partners in Care. Radiology professionals worldwide have submitted topics for consideration in this popular annual meeting event.
With an impressive lineup of high-profile speakers and a program of timely, compelling topics,RSNA 2022is the global radiology forum where the power of imaging, education and collaboration come to life. Registration opens July 20.
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