This wrap-up features articles and links on several topics, including:
- Case in Point: Now Publishing Seven Days a Week
- O-RADS MRI: A Primer for Lesion Characterization
- New: CPI Gastrointestinal Tract Radiology Module 2023
- Advance Your LCS Program with Lung-RADS® and the Lung Cancer Screening Registry
- Request for Input: New DXA Quality Measure
- 2024 ACRF Global Humanitarian Award Application Open
- In Memoriam: James E. Youker, MD, FACR
- CPI Searches for Assistant Editors in Chief
- Podcast Sheds Light on Incidental Findings in ED Imaging
Case in Point: Now Publishing Seven Days a Week
Check the Bulletin page in September 2023 for an in-depth interview with CiP Editor-in-Chief David R. Pettersson, MD, and Senior Editor Michael J. Opatowsky, MD, MBA, on the story behind CiP’s change to publishing seven days a week.
O-RADS MRI: A Primer for Lesion Characterization
New: CPI Gastrointestinal Tract Radiology Module 2023
Designed to be a teaching and learning tool for radiologists, subspecialists and residents, this module has 50 self-assessment questions to complete at your own pace that allows you to learn and earn CME at your convenience. Choose the print or online format and receive a complimentary digital (e-book) download.
Advance Your LCS Program with Lung-RADS® and the Lung Cancer Screening Registry
The ACR and the Society of Thoracic Radiology are bringing thoracic radiologists, other lung cancer screening (LCS) clinicians and administrative personnel a three-part webinar series titled “Advancing Your Lung Cancer Screening Program,” which covers tools designed to enhance an LCS program’s quality assurance and quality improvement efforts.
The series will highlight:
- Changes to the ACR Lung-RADS® v2022 and the rationale for these updates, along with a case-based demonstration of their application.
- Recent enhancements to the Lung Cancer Screening Registry (LCSR) that enable LCS programs to track new key performance indicators such as adherence of patients to annual screening.
- Newly launched tools and resources supporting performance improvement initiatives using LCSR data.
For more information, visit the webinar series home page.
Request for Input: New DXA Quality Measure
2024 ACRF Global Humanitarian Award Application Open
Deserving applicants will be awarded at ACR 2024 in Washington, DC. Awards are given in three categories: individuals, organizations (including nonprofit and industry groups) and non-radiologists (including medical physicists, RTs, ultrasonographers and other radiological personnel). Applications can be submitted online, and the deadline is Aug. 31, 2023.
Questions? Contact Meredith Amos at mamos@acr.org.
In Memoriam: James E. Youker, MD, FACR
Born in Cooperstown, N.Y., Youker stayed in his home state for both his undergraduate degree from Colgate University and his medical doctorate from the University of Buffalo School of Medicine. His residency in radiology at the University of Minnesota was briefly put on hold for two years due to military service as chief of radiology at a U.S. naval hospital.
Following residency, Youker held positions at the Medical College of Virginia, at the University of California San Francisco and as a research fellow at the University of Lund in Sweden before accepting a position as chair of radiology for the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1968. Youker has been involved with the ACR since 1960, achieving his ACR Fellowship in 1973.
CPI Searches for Assistant Editors in Chief
The candidates must have a passion for radiology education as well as peer review and editorial processes. They must review first drafts and printer proofs on a timely basis. They must be able to interact positively with CPI’s editor in chief, staff and faculty. Learn more and submit an application by Sept. 15, 2023.
Podcast Sheds Light on Incidental Findings in ED Imaging
A Bulletin podcast features Gregory Nicola, MD, FACR, and Christopher L. Moore, MD, discussing best practices for the follow-up of actionable incidental findings in ED imaging. The discussion emerged from a 15-member panel of experts convened in collaboration between the ACR and the American College of Emergency Physicians. Panel members included radiologists, emergency medicine physicians, patient advocates and healthcare administrators.
The podcast is a companion to a white paper published in the JACR® that concentrated on four areas of best-practice consensus among the panel members: 1) report elements and structure; 2) communication of findings with patients; 3) communication of findings with clinicians; and 4) follow-up and tracking systems.
For more news, see a full list of the latest ACR Bulletin articles.