Joint Annual
Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB 2014
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10-16 May 2014
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Milan, Italy |
WEEKDAY
EDUCATIONAL COURSE |
MR Physics &
Techniques for Clinicians |
SKILL LEVEL:
Basic to Intermediate |
ORGANIZERS:
Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D., Michael Markl, Ph.D., & Nicole E. Seiberlich,
Ph.D. |
Thursday, 15 May 2014 |
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OVERVIEW |
This two-hour course will be a
basic and comprehensive review of MRI physics and techniques. The
presentations will be non-mathematical and suitable for clinicians
and physicists new to the field. The course will cover advanced
techniques including perfusion and diffusion imaging as well as
recent developments in high-field imaging. |
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TARGET AUDIENCE |
This course is primarily designed
for the clinician who will benefit from an understanding of the
"how’s and why’s" of MR imaging. While it requires no prior
experience with MR, those with some familiarity and experience will
also benefit. Those interested may include: radiologists and
clinicians relatively new to MR imaging (including residents and
fellows), experienced radiologists and clinicians wanting a
refresher course in MR physics, and physicists and engineers wanting
an introduction to the field. |
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
As a result of attending this
course, participants should be able to: |
- Describe the principles
of perfusion imaging and diffusion weighted imaging;
- Understand current
concepts, applications and challenges in high-field MR imaging;
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- Select the appropriate
contrast agents to be used to target different anatomical areas
and physiological processes during imaging, and explain why.
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PROGRAM |
Moderators: Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. & Michael Markl, Ph.D. |
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