NYU Langone Health 44th Annual Morton A. Bosniak Head to Toe Imaging Conference 2025
1. Overview
The NYU Langone Health 44th Annual Morton A. Bosniak Head to Toe Imaging Conference 2025 provides an intensive, comprehensive review of current diagnostic imaging practices. The course covers the latest advancements across subspecialties, including thoracic, cardiac, breast, abdominal, neuro, and musculoskeletal imaging, emphasizing the integration of artificial intelligence and updated reporting systems to optimize patient care.
Course Date: December 15, 2025 7:00 AM – December 19, 2025 6:00 PM
- The 44th Annual Morton A. Bosniak Head to Toe Imaging Conference offers an intensive 5-day program reviewing Neurologic, Musculoskeletal, Pediatric, Abdominal, Thoracic, Cardiac, Breast, Emergency, PET/CT, Nuclear, and Interventional Radiology. Its continued focus on safety and quality issues, and radiology applications of artificial intelligence, crosses all sub-specialty areas. Due to tremendous growth in the science of imaging and practice of radiology, it is imperative that radiologists continually update their skills and gain exposure to advances in the field. Maintenance of certification requires continued review and adoption of essential and cutting-edge imaging techniques in all modalities, covering the entire body. Comparative effectiveness research as it applies to imaging is incorporated throughout the course, allowing immediate application to clinical practice, with an eye towards quality, safety, best practices, and the trend towards ‘accountable care organizations’. Utilization of standardized imaging strategies, developed by collaborative teams of imagers and clinicians attentive to safety, quality and economic imperatives, is a growing trend that will be emphasized, supporting the field’s imperative for integration of clinical decision support. The course is designed to examine the practical aspects of established CT, MR, US, PET and Interventional techniques, as well as to introduce new techniques and applications for these modalities. Plenary sessions are structured to review pathologic processes and image interpretation and to update the registrant on advanced applications and image analysis. Based on learner’s feedback, and the proven effectiveness of ‘case-based’ learning, heavily case-based sessions will be integrated throughout the program. An innovative feature of this course is that individual sections of the program can be attended on a daily basis, allowing course content to be tailored to the unique interests and requirements of each registrant. The purpose of this course is to provide the registrant with an overview of state-of-the-art imaging methods as they pertain to clinical practice and to introduce advances in the field in terms of imaging technology, and disease diagnosis and management.
2. Learning Objectives
- After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
- Evaluate and incorporate current imaging techniques and protocols for subspecialty imaging (Abdominal, Musculoskeletal, Neurologic, Thoracic, Cardiac, Breast, PET/CT, Emergency Medicine, and Interventional) into clinical practice to enable accurate diagnosis, dictate best therapy options, and assess response to therapy, which may prompt therapy modification as needed
- Describe the practical tips and advantages of using photon-counting CT for the evaluation of abdominopelvic tumors
- Analyze HRCT images of patients with ILD and more accurately differentiate fibrotic and non-fibrotic HP from other ILDs
- Describe a spectrum of common and less common manifestations of vascular emergencies in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities on cross-sectional imaging examinations
- Describe the radiographic characteristics of ARIA that occur with anti-amyloid therapy in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
3. Target Audience
4. Topics
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Pulmonary Artery CTA and Multi-Energy Imaging – Jane P. Ko, MD
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The Challenging Acute Aorta – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
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Coronary Arteries – Beyond Atherosclerosis – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
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Cardiac Pathology Identified in Non-Cardiac Non-Gated Studies – Panagiota Christia, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Cardiac Valvular Disease – Kana Fujikura, MD, MPH
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Challenging Cardiac CT Cases – Jill E. Jacobs, MD
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Evaluation of Cardiac Function – Leon Axel, MD, PhD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Lung Cancer Screening – Dexter P. Mendoza, MD
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Imaging of Lung Cancer – Charlotte Charbel, MD
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Primary and Metastatic Lung Tumor Interventions – Nathan K. Mickinac, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Chest MR – William H. Moore, MD
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Esophageal Emergencies – Gene Y. Berkovich, MD
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ICU Plain Film – Jadranka Stojanovska, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Method of Detection of Breast Cancer, the New Biomarker – Jean M. Seely, MD
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Update on Management of BBD with a Focus on High-Risk Lesions – Samantha L. Heller, MD, PhD
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AI in Breast Imaging – Jean M. Seely, MD
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Tumor Board for the Radiologist – Beatriu Reig, MD, MPH
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Updates on ACR Appropriateness Criteria for Screening – Alana Lewin, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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CEM and MRI – Strengths, Limitations, and Synergies – Michelle Lee, MD
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Auditing Breast MRI – Jean M. Seely, MD
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Breast MRI Safety – Julia Po, MD
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Latest and Greatest in Breast Imaging You Can Use – Linda Moy, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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De-Mystifying the Mesentery – Myles Taffel, MD
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Ovarian Imaging – Current Approaches and Advances – Kira Melamud, MD, MHPE
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Abdominal Ultrasound – Pearls and Pitfalls – Daniel T. Parrott, MD
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Easy to Fly By Incidental Critical Findings in Body Imaging – Jay Karajgikar, MD
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Best Body Club Cases of The Year – Sarah R. Beier
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Pancreatic Cyst Imaging and Evolving Guidelines – Chenchan Huang, MD
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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor – Updates in Imaging and Management – Linda Chu, MD
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DOTA-peptide PET – Essentials and Challenges – Marius E. Mayerhoefer, MD, PhD
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AI in Body Imaging – Where Are We Now – Linda Chu, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Liver Imaging – LI-RADS and Beyond – Krishna P. Shanbhogue, MD
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Liver Tumor Ablation – A Review of Standard and Emerging Technologies – Mikhail Silk, MD
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Rad-Path Discordance in Prostate MRI- Impact of Image Quality – Angela Tong, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Renal Masses -Updates and the Role of KI-RADS – Nicole M. Hindman, MD
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Pitfalls of Bowel Interpretation on Routine Abdominal and Pelvic CT – Douglas S. Katz, MD, FACR, FASER, FSAR
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Pediatric Emergency Abdominal Imaging – Naomi A. Strubel, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Stroke Code – Challenging Cases and Lessons Learned – Evan G. Stein, MD, PhD
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Brain Tumor Basics in the Molecular Era – Roshni R. Patel, DO
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Susceptibility Weighted Imaging – My Favorite Sequence After DWI – Rajan Jain, MD
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Spinal CSF Leak – What the Radiologist Needs to Know – Peter G. Kranz, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Case Based Neuroanatomy – Andrew C. McClelland, MD, PhD
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Not Futile Anymore – Imaging of Alzheimers Disease in the Era of Disease Modifying Therapy – James R. Loftus, MD
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Imaging of the Post-Operative Spine (Made Easy) – Peter G. Kranz, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Fractures of Child Abuse – What the Radiologist Needs to Know – Shailee V. Lala, MD
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Abusive Head Trauma – Brain to Bones – Imaging Insights in Suspected Child Abuse – Kevin Hsu, MD
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Head and Neck Emergencies – Mari Hagiwara, MD
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Dotatate PET in Neuroradiology – Meningiomas and Paragangliomas – Kent P. Friedman, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Upper Aerodigestive Tract Made Easy – Gopi K. Nayak, MD
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Navigating Complex Facial Trauma – Matthew S. Breen, MD
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Neuro Jeopardy – Test Your Knowledge – Evan Lieberman, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Classification Systems for Soft Tissue Tumors – How To Incorporate Into Practice – Hillary Garner, MD
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Knee Chondral Joint-Preserving Surgical Options- MRI Assessment – Erin Alaia, MD
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Imaging of Musculoskeletal Interventions – An update Using a Case-based Approach – Christopher J. Burke, MD
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Muscle Injuries – Iman Khodarahmi, MD, PhD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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High Water Content Soft Tissue Masses – Hillary Garner, MD
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Spinal Trauma – Key Issues in the Emergent Setting – David Y. Kim, MD
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Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Cancer and Treatment-Related Conditions – Anton Becker, MD, PhD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Vascular Anomalies – Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Approaches – Frederic J. Bertino, MD and Alexander El-Ali
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Imaging of Arthroplasties – Meghan Jardon Zikaras, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty
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Get Hip to It – Pelvis and Hip Cases – Dana Lin, MD
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Hand and Wrist Challenging Cases – Sophie L. Leung, MD
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Foot and Ankle Challenging Cases – Alexandra Napolitano, MD
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Q and A Session – Faculty



