Continuing Medical Education
The Department of Radiology regularly schedules continuing medical education activities throughout the year. These programs offer a variety of learning opportunities for residents, fellows, faculty and private radiologists.
2012 MEETING CALENDAR
2012 Summer Meeting
Wild Dunes Resort
Isle of Palms, South Carolina
June 18 - 22, 2012
Register here for Wild Dunes
Summer Continuing Educational Activity
This course presents innovations in traditional disciplines with emphasis on newer imaging techniques. The meeting is held annually in June.
General Minifellowships
Both informal and formal minifellowships can be scheduled throughout the year for radiologists who want either a general update/review or a more intensive experience in a radiology subspecialty for $300.00 per day or $1200.00 for a week. Programs can be tailored to the individual radiologist's preferences in any of the following areas:
- Body CT/Ultrasound
- Breast Imaging
- Chest Radiology
- Gastrointestinal Radiology
- Pediatric Radiology
- Neuroradiology
- Nuclear Medicine
- MR Imaging
- General Diagnostic Radiology
These courses are held at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and provide a variety of instructional approaches, including:
- Daily film-reading sessions with the radiology faculty
- Radiology literature from the extensive resources in the Division of Radiologic Sciences' Learning Center
- Study films on film and CD-ROM from the departmental collection and the ACR teaching files
Continuing Education Credits
All activities are sponsored under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education, Wake Forest School of Medicine, which arranges for Category 1 continuing education credit whenever possible.
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