2026 Texas Society of Neuroradiology Annual Meeting (JS2602F)
This live CME activity is designed primarily for neuroradiologists, trainees, and medical students with an interest in neuroradiology, but is also relevant to a broad range of neuroscience professionals—including neurologists, neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists, ENT and PM&R physicians, neuro-oncologists, CNS radiation therapists, advanced practice providers, nurses, and medical physicists. The series features formal didactic lectures, case-based discussions, and Q&A sessions that highlight the latest advances and trends in neuroimaging, addressing clinical practice challenges and sharing best practices in the diagnosis and management of neurological, neurosurgical, and head and neck disorders.
Learning Objectives
Session 1 - Lessons Learned from Multidisciplinary Conferences - Stroke, Spine, H&N, Peds
- Describe key lessons learned from multidisciplinary conferences in Stroke, Spine, Head & Neck, and Pediatrics.
- Integrate broader clinical considerations beyond imaging findings when evaluating cases discussed in multidisciplinary settings.
- Demonstrate effective synthesis, organizational, and communication strategies that support meaningful collaboration in multidisciplinary conferences.
Session 2 - Trainee Spotlight – Memorable Cases
- Identify key imaging features in challenging or atypical neuroradiology cases across various modalities.
- Analyze complex imaging findings to articulate accurate differential diagnoses and appropriate next steps.
- Discuss application of lessons learned from memorable cases to enhance diagnostic confidence and decision-making in routine and uncommon clinical scenarios.
Session 3 - Neuro-Oncology Imaging in the New Treatment Era: Challenges and Insights
- Describe key molecular and genetic markers that influence modern brain tumor classification and explain how these biomarkers relate to imaging features.
- Discuss the application of updated imaging approaches and advanced modalities to better characterize tumor biology in the context of current molecular neuro-oncology standards.
- Discuss strategies for integrating molecular information with imaging findings to improve diagnostic accuracy, prognostication, and individualized patient management.
Session 4 - Never Bored by the Spinal Cord - Vascular, Demyelinating/Inflammatory, Granulomatous, Tumor
- Recognize key imaging features of vascular, demyelinating/inflammatory, granulomatous, and neoplastic spinal cord lesions.
- Discuss the application of advanced MRI techniques and diagnostic strategies to improve differentiation of spinal cord pathologies.
- Discuss strategies for integrating imaging findings with clinical and laboratory data to guide accurate diagnosis and optimal patient management.
Session 5 - Neuro-Ophthalmology: “What the Radiologist Needs to Know"
- Recognize normal anatomy and key imaging landmarks of the orbit, optic nerves, chiasm, and visual pathways.
- Identify imaging features of common and uncommon neuro-ophthalmologic disorders, including inflammatory, vascular, neoplastic, and congenital conditions.
- Discuss the application of imaging findings to guide differential diagnosis, clinical correlation, and communication with referring clinicians.
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Physician
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Non-Physician
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center certifies that non-physicians will receive an attendance certificate stating that they participated in the activity that was designated for 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Available Credit
- 6.50 AMA
- 6.50 Attendance
Price
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