Frontiers In Imaging - Harvard University

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The MGH Radiological SocietyPresentsThe 2016 Hampton SymposiumFrontiers in ImagingFriday, March 25, 2016Being held atMassachusetts General Hospitaland the Boston Harbor HotelPlease visit our website http://massgeneralimaging.org/alumni/

General InformationAbout the 2016 Hampton SymposiumThe MGH Radiological Society, which fosters professional, scientific, and medical interactions amonggraduates of radiology training at Mass General, will host the Hampton Symposium on Friday, March 25,2016.Events begin at 12 noon in the O’Keeffe Auditorium, where our Distinguished Alumnus for 2016 willdeliver a keynote address. This will be followed by poster summaries from the Center of Systems Biologyfollowed by a meet-and-greet lunch and the viewing of the posters. After lunch there will be lectures byMGH Faculty on cutting edge radiology.This year’s Distinguished Alumnus, A. Gregory Sorensen, MD is the interim CEO and the ExecutiveChairman of the board of directors for IMRIS.Events conclude Friday evening at the majestic Boston Harbor Hotel for the 49th Annual Aubrey O.Hampton Lecture, dinner and dancing to a live band.The 2016 Hampton Lecturer is Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D., Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Professor ofCancer Research Chair, Department of Radiology, Professor by courtesy, Departments of Bioengineeringand materials Science & Engineering, Director Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS), DirectorCanary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection, Stanford University School of Medicine.Symposium LocationsThe afternoon program will be held at the Massachusetts General Hospital, O’Keeffe Auditorium,located on the 1st floor of the Blake Building. Registration begins at 11:30am.Hampton Lecture and Dinner LocationThe Hampton Lecture and sitdown dinner will be held at TheBoston Harbor Hotel. Registrationopens at 5.45 pm.The Boston Harbor Hotel is locatedjust a short cab ride from the MGHCampus – estimated travel time is10 minutes.

General InformationDescriptionLearning ObjectivesPresented by the MGH Radiological Society, this CMEcourse will include a symposium and poster session in theafternoon at the MGH Campus O’Keeffe Auditorium andthe Hampton Lecture and sit-down dinner and dancingat the Boston Harbor Hotel.Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:Course OverviewThe Frontiers in Imaging course is designed to educatepracticing radiologists and radiology trainees aboutadvancements in the field of radiology. The majorityof lectures will be given by faculty of Harvard MedicalSchool. Topics selected reflect pertinent issues facingthe imaging field including molecular imaging andincorporation of advances in informatics to improvepatient care. All speakers are well known in theirfields and have been speakers at recent national andinternational radiology conferences. The theme of thecourse this year will be “Molecules & Bytes”. Lectureswill focus on the burgeoning fields of molecularimaging and informatics. There will be four lecturesdedicated for Molecular Imaging, the clinical impactof nanoparticles and their impact on oncology, andneurology. There will be four lectures on informaticsand technology and their application on patientsafety, trainee education, decision support, and theapplication of machine learning in medical imaging.We will also present our popular Research Poster Sessionto highlight the state of the art work being done in thelaboratory of Dr. Ralph Weissleder’s Center for SystemsBiology Molecular Imaging Division. Topics include:PET/MR motion correction, Stem Cell Tx, in room PETfor Proton Therapy and many more.The course is designed to improve learner competenceso that participating radiologists can apply newstrategies in their clinical practice, thereby improvingperformance in practice.1. Acquire competence in regards to the molecularimaging, nanoparticles, and their impact on disease anddiagnosis of disease.2. Acquire competence as to use of informatics toimprove health care efficiency, education, and quality.1. Evaluate the impact of molecular imaging andnanoparticles on disease diagnosis and management.2. Determine ways to use informatics to improve patientcare and quality.3. Incorporate informatics tools such as deep learningand clinical decision support.4. Use informatics tools to improve training of residents,fellows, and staff.AccreditationThe Harvard Medical School is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Educationto provide continuing medical education for physicians.The Harvard Medical School designates this live activityfor a maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits .Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.ACGME CompetenciesThis course is designed to enhance the followingAccreditation Council of Graduate Medical Educationcompetencies: Patient care, medical knowledge,practice-based learning and improvement, and systemsbased practice.HMS Disclosure PolicyHarvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all ACCMEEssential Areas, Standards, and Policies. It is HMS’spolicy that those who have influenced the content of aCME activity (e.g. planners, faculty, authors, reviewersand others) disclose all relevant financial relationshipswith commercial entities so that HMS may identify andresolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. Thesedisclosures will be provided in the activity materialsalong with disclosure of any commercial supportreceived for the activity. Additionally, faculty membershave been instructed to disclose any limitations of dataand unlabeled or investigational uses of products duringtheir presentations.

HAMPTON SYMPOSIUM AGENDAFriday,March 25,2016Afternoon Program, O’Keeffe Auditorium,Blake Building, 1st Floor, MGH11:30 AM - 12:00 PM RegistrationScientific ProgramModerator: James Brink, MD12:00 -12:05 Introduction of the Distinguished Alumnus- James Brink, MDDistinguished Alumnus Presentation12:05 -12:40 “I, For One, Welcome Our New Computer Overlords” – Will Software Replace Radiologists?A. Gregory Sorensen, MD12:40 -12:50 Q&A12:50 -1:25 Poster Summaries from the Center for Systems Biology1:25-2:00Meet & Greet Bag Lunch and Poster Session with the CSB Faculty2:00 – 2:20Molecular Analyses of Biopsies: Towards Single Cell Analyses2:20 – 2:25Q&A2:25 - 2:45Myeloperoxidase Immunoradiology for CNS Diseases2:45 - 2:50Q&A2:50 - 3:10Clinical Application of Nanoparticle Enhanced MRI3:10 - 3:15Q&A3:15 - 3:35Informatics & Technology for Quality and Safety3:35 - 3:40Q&A3:40 - 4:00Applying Deep Learning Techniques in Diagnostic Radiology to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy,Workflow, and Quality- Garry Choy, MD, MBA and Synho Do, PhD4:00 - 4:05Q&A4:05 - 4:25Bringing Imaging Guidelines to the Point of Care: Clinical Decision Support for Radiologists- Tarik Alkasab, MD and Pari Pandharipande, MD, MPH4:25 - 4:30Q&A and Adjourn4:30 - 5:15Alumni Round Table- Ralph Weissleder, MD, PhD- John W. Chen, MD, PhD- Mukesh Harisinghani, MD- Raul N. Uppot, MD- Haber Conference Room

HAMPTON SYMPOSIUM AGENDAEvening Program - The Hampton Lecture and Dinner5:45-7:00 PM7:00-7:15Registration and Cocktail Hour at the Boston Harbor HotelIntroduction of the Hampton Lecturer- James Brink, MDHampton Lecture7:15-8:00Precision Health and The Future of Integrated DiagnosticsHampton Lecturer 2016 - Sanjiv S. Gambhir, MD, PhD8:00-8:05Presentation of Plaque8:05-10:00Hampton Lecture Dinner and Dance- James Brink, MD(Please note, you must RSVP for the dinner as part of the registration process)FacultyJames Brink, MDMukesh Harisinghani, MDTarik Alkasab, MDPari Pandharipande, MD, MPHProfessor of Radiology, HMSRadiologist-in-Chief, MGHInstructor in Radiology, HMSAssistant Radiologist, MGHJohn W. Chen MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Radiology, HMSAssociate Radiologist, MGHGarry Choy, MDInstructor in Radiology, HMSAssistant Radiologist, Division of Cardiovascular andThoracic Radiology, MGH;Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer, MGPOSynho Do, PhDAssistant Professor, HMSAssistant in Physics, MGHProfessor of Radiology, HMSRadiologist, MGHAssociate Professor of Radiology, HMSRadiologist, MGH;Director, MGH Institute for Technology AssessmentRaul N. Uppot, MDAssistant Professor, HMSAssistant Radiologist, MGHRalph Weissleder, MD, PhDThrall Family Professor of RadiologyProfessor of Systems Biology, HMSDirector, Center for Systems Biology, MGH

Distinguished FacultyDistinguished Alumnus Lecturer 2016A. Gregory Sorensen, MDExecutive Chairman, IMRISDr. Sorensen is the interim CEO and the Executive Chairmanof the board of directors for IMRIS. As head of IMRIS, Dr.Sorensen brings a deep understanding of technology, thebiological basis of disease, the importance of measurableoutcomes, and the environment of clinical practice. Dr.Sorensen is a neuroradiologist, well known in the industryfor his innovative research in medical imaging and for his expertise in clinical practice. Hisresearch and techniques are utilized by numerous centers throughout the world in phase IIand III trials in cancer, stroke, and other illnesses. Dr. Sorensen holds a B.S. in Biology fromCalifornia Institute of Technology, a M.S. in Computer Science from Brigham Young University,and a Medical Degree from Harvard Medical School.Hampton Lecturer 2016Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhDVirginia and D. K. Ludwig Professor of Cancer Research;Chair, Department of Radiology Professor by courtesy,Departments of Bioengineering and Materials Science& Engineering; Director, Molecular Imaging Programat Stanford (MIPS); Director, Canary Center at Stanfordfor Cancer Early Detection Stanford University Schoolof MedicineDr. Gambhir is the Virginia & D.K. Ludwig Professor of CancerResearch and the Chair of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He also headsup the Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection and directs the Molecular ImagingProgram at Stanford (MIPS). He received his MD and PhD from the UCLA Medical ScientistTraining Program. He has over 575 publications in the field and over 40 patents pending orgranted. An internationally recognized researcher in molecular imaging with over 90 Millionof NIH funding as the Principal Investigator, his lab has focused on interrogating fundamentalmolecular events in living subjects.

Organizing CommitteeJames Brink, MDRaul N. Uppot, MDProfessor of Radiology, HMSRadiologist-in-Chief, MGHAssistant Professor, HMSAssistant Radiologist, MGHLaura Avery, MDMichael H. Lev, MD, FAHA, FACRGarry Choy, MDTheresa McLoud, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology, HMSAssociate Radiologist, MGHInstructor in Radiology, HMSAssistant Radiologist, Division of Cardiovascular and ThoracicRadiology, MGH; Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer,MGPOEfren Flores, MDInstructor in Radiology, HMSAssistant Radiologist, MGHMichael S. Gee, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Radiology, HMSDivision Head, Pediatric Radiology, MGH; Associate ProgramDirector in Radiology, MGHMykol Larvie, MD, PhDInstructor in Radiology, HMSAssociate Radiologist, Nuclear Medicine and MolecularImaging and Neurology, MGHProfessor of Radiology, HMSDirector, Emergency Radiology, MGHProfessor of Radiology, HMSVice Chair of Education, MGHVictorine V. Muse, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology, HMSRadiologist, MGHSjirk Westra, MDAssociate Professor, HMSAssociate Radiologist, MGHAdministrator:Emma ShandraAlumni Coordinator:Lynda BessetteAccommodationsPartners Healthcare has partnered with the hotels listed below to offer discounted rates to those visitingMGH. Please note that you must make arrangements directly with the hotel.Boston Harbor Hotel70 Rowes WharfFor Inquiries: 617-439-7000Room Reservations Only: 800-752-7077Email: reservations@bhh.comBulfinch Hotel107 Merrimac StreetCall the hotel directly at 617-624-0202(Visiting MGH/Partners to get discount)Email: info@theboxerboston.comLiberty Hotel215 Charles Street617- 224-4000 MGH/PartnersDiscount upon availabilityEmail: reservations@libertyhotel.comSheraton Hotel39 Dalton Street800-325-3535Wyndham Boston at Beacon Hill5 Blossom St.Call 617-742-7630 and askfor the Mass General Hospital rateEmail: Wyndhambeaconhill.com

The 2016 Hampton Symposium Frontiers in Imaging Friday, March 25, 2016 Being held at . Workflow, and Quality - Garry Choy, MD, MBA and Synho Do, PhD 4:00 - 4:05 Q&A 4:05 - 4:25 Bringing Imaging Guidelines o t the Point of Care: Clinical Decision Supp or t for R adiolo gis ts . Research and the Chair of Radiology at Stanford University .