WEEKDAY
EDUCATIONAL COURSE |
Your Coils &
You 2012: A Primer for the Busy Clinician & the Curious Scientist |
ORGANIZERS: Roland Bammer, Ph.D.
& Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. |
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SKILL LEVEL: Basic |
Thursday, 10 May 2012 |
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OVERVIEW |
RF transmitter
and detector coils are nearly universal requirement for MRI, and
their proper selection, placement, and use is a strong determinant
of image quality. However, most educational offerings on RF coils
are targeted to their designers rather than their users – to
emerging or established RF engineers rather than to clinicians or
basic scientists who simply wish to make best use of the coils to
which they have access. This two-hour course is designed for those
without an extensive engineering background, who wish to understand
the basic principles, best use, and current and future applications
of RF coils. This year’s course will build upon a similar course
offered last year, and will have an even more explicit focus on
informing everyday clinical and research practice. For example, a
buyer’s and user’s guide to RF coils will be offered from the
complementary perspectives of a radiologist and a physicist, after
which case-based learning will be led by another
physicist-radiologist team. |
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES |
Upon completion
of this course participants should be able to: |
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Explain in conceptual terms how RF transmitter and
detector coils work, and list common coil types; |
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Describe how to choose coils, how to place them, and
how to use them safely and effectively; |
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Explain how RF coils may be used to increase signal
to noise ratio, to increase speed, and to tailor
excitation profiles; |
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Identify common artifacts and explain important
rules of thumb associated with RF coil safety,
hardware issues, and performance; and |
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Describe current trends and new developments in RF
coil and MR scanner design which may influence
future clinical and research practice. |
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AUDIENCE
DESCRIPTION |
This
course is designed for busy clinicians and curious
scientists who want to learn more about what RF coils are,
how they work, and how to use them. |
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PROGRAM |
Click on
to view
the abstract pdf. Click on
to view the recorded presentation. |
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Moderators:
Roland Bammer, Ph.D. & Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D.
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13:30 |
A Buyer’s
& User’s Guide to RF Coils: Radiologist’s Perspective
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Robert J.
Herfkens, M.D. |
14:00
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A Buyer’s
& User’s Guide to RF Coils: Physicist/Engineer’s Perspective
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Titus E.
Lanz, Ph.D. |
14:30
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A
Case-Based Approach to RF Coils: Tips, Tricks, Myths &
Artifacts
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Charles
A. McKenzie, Ph.D. &
Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. |
15:00
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Coils in
2020: How Changes in Technology Will Change Your Workflow
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Daniel K.
Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. |
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15:30
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Adjournment |
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