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ourse on Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques
Organisation4
Faculty Addresses 5
- Lectures
- Workshops
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all that we have to offer. Program Overview 14
Registration Fees 18
Payment – Cancellation 19
The International CME Accreditation 20
Travel Arrangements 23
The course objectives are to review and discuss or political issues in radiology and associated Course and Teacher Evaluation
effective approaches to diagnosis and specific in- sciences including interventional techniques will The IDKD is continuously investing in organisa
terventions in radiology of the abdomen and pel- complete the scientific program. tion, e-facilities and teaching. To help us refine CME Credits:
vis. and improve the level of the International Diag- see also page 20
Film Reading Panel nostic Course Davos, the organisers would greatly
Workshops A diagnostic competition open to all participants appreciate your taking a few moments to com IDKD Course:
The participants will attend 20 of 21 different and teachers, based on selected cases with plete the course evaluation. EACCME:
workshops covering the medical imaging ap- answers. Quiz answers need to be handed in at 35 hours of European external CME credit
proach to the diagnosis of the diseases of the ab- the Quiz Corner by Wednesday noon prior to the IDKD has two different types of course evalua Swiss Society of Radiology:
domen and pelvis. The instruction is in groups of Film Reading Panel. tion. The USB-sticks will contain online evaluation 42 category 1 points
approximately 50 – 60 participants. During work- Prizes will be awarded to the participants with the forms for workshops and general course organi For German Participants: Academy for
shops, participants first get a brief introduction to best answers. We believe, that answering the quiz sation. There will also be paper-based evaluation Continuing Medical Education in Radiology:
the subject and then study case material prepared is an individual accomplishment and therefore forms for the lectures and Film Reading Panel, 35 CME-points, category 1
by the instructors. reserve the right to exclude very similar answers distributed before the session.
from the competition. Nuclear Medicine Course “Diamond”:
The participants are encouraged to bring their Satellite Courses EACCME:
own laptop (PC or Mac) for case viewing and will Course Syllabus Nuclear Medicine Satellite 9 hours of European external CME credits
get the relevant case files on a USB-stick. For par- The Syllabus containing the condensed version of Course “Diamond” Swiss Society of Radiology:
ticipants not bringing their own laptop, class- the presented workshops is included in the regis- 6 workshops on Nuclear Medicine. 10 category 1 points
rooms will be equipped with a sufficient number tration fee. IDKD participants will receive a print IDKD Highlight Lectures on Sunday, March 30, Swiss Society of Nuclear Medicine:
of computers for individual viewing of the cases ed version as well as the file on their USB-stick. are part of the Nuclear Medicine Satellite Course 10 category 1 points
in small groups of 3 participants. The case view- program. This event is under the auspices of EANM
ing is supported by a special software, uniquely IDKD online cases
developed for IDKD and drawing from the exten- IDKD offers access to two well-documented Pediatric Radiology Satellite Pediatric Radiology Course “Kangaroo”:
sive expertise with electronic teaching. cases per teacher in the IDKD online database. Course “Kangaroo” EACCME:
Each participant receives a unique login (user/ 4 workshops on specific aspects of 6 hours of European external CME credits
Finally, the instructors guide through the cases, password) to access the database. Pediatric Imaging. Swiss Society of Radiology:
discuss different diagnoses, present additional 6 category 1 points
material and ask pertinent questions to the par IDKD on the Internet Breast Imaging Satellite Swiss Society of Pediatric Radiology:
ticipants, thus allowing active interaction. Information about IDKD activities is constantly Course “Pearl” 6 CME 1 points
updated. Please visit our website at 4 workshops and a Highlight Lecture on
Lectures on “Hot Topics” and www.idkd.org. specific aspects of Breast Imaging. Breast Imaging Course “Pearl”:
Diagnostic Dilemmas EACCME:
The Rüttimann Lecture is presented on Sunday. Exhibition 6 hours of European external CME credits
Highlight and Special lectures presented daily by Booths of selected imaging industries and one Swiss Society of Radiology:
senior experts on “hot topics”, new developments bookseller. 6 category 1 points
Swiss Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics:
7 points
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Organisation Faculty Addresses
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Faculty Addresses
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Pablo R. Ros, MD Harriet C. Thoeny, MD
Case Western Reserve University Universitätsklinik Inselspital Bern
Department of Radiology Departement für Diagnostische,
US-Cleveland, OH 44106 Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
Pablo.Ros@UHhospitals.org CH-3010 Bern
harriet.thoeny@insel.ch
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Francesca Maccioni, MD Perry J. Pickhardt, MD Ingolf Sack, MD V
University of Rome "La Sapienza" University of Wisconsin Charité Humboldt Universität zu Berlin H. Alberto Vargas, MD
Policlinico Umberto I School of Medicine & Public Health Institut für Radiologie Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Department of Radiological Sciences Department of Gastrointestinal Imaging DE-10117 Berlin Department of Radiology
IT-00161 Rome US-Madison, WI 53792-3252 USA-New York, NY 10065
francesca.maccioni@uniroma1.it Ppickhardt2@uwhealth.org Evis Sala, MD vargasah@mskcc.org
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Riccardo Manfredi, MD R Department of Radiology W
University of Verona Parvati Ramchandani, MD US-New York, NY 10065 Brent J. Wagner, MD
Departments of Radiology, Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine at the salae@mskcc.org The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
Medicine and Public Health and Pathology University of Pennsylvania Department of Radiology
IT-37134 Verona University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Wolfgang Schima, MD USA-West Reading, PA 19612
riccardo.manfredi@univr.it Department of Genitourinary Radiology Krankenhaus Göttlicher Heiland wagnerb@readinghospital.org
US-Philadelphia, PA 19104 Abteilung für Radiolologie und
William Mayo-Smith, MD Ramchanp@uphs.upenn.edu Bildgebende Diagnostik Dominik Weishaupt, MD
Brown University AT-1170 Wien Stadtspital Triemli Zürich
Department of Diagnostic Imaging Caroline Reinhold, MD wolfgang.schima@khgh.at Institut für Radiologie
US-Providence, RI 02912 McGill University Health Center CH-8063 Zürich
wmayo-smith@lifespan.org Department of Radiology Per Skaane, MD Dominik.Weishaupt@triemli.zuerich.ch
CA-Montreal, QC H3G1A4 Oslo University Hospital Ullevaal
Elmar M. Merkle, MD caroline.reinhold@mcgill.ca Department of Radiology, Mammography Ernst Wyrsch
Universitätsspital Basel NO-0407 Oslo CH-7265 Davos Wolfgang
Klinik für Radiologie und Nuklearmedizin Simon G. F. Robben, MD perska@ous-hf.no ernst@ernstwyrsch.ch
CH-4031 Basel Maastricht University Medical Center
EMerkle@uhbs.ch Department of Radiology John A. Spencer, MD Z
NL-6202 AZ Maastricht St. James’s Institute of Oncology Daniel R. Zwahlen, PD
Alexander Mundinger, MD s.robben@maastrichtuniversity.nl Department of Radiology Kantonsspital Graubünden
Marienhospital Osnabrück GB-LS9 7TF Leeds Radio-Onkologie
Klinik für Radiologie Andrea Rockall, MD johnaspencer50@hotmail.com CH-7000 Chur
DE-49074 Osnabrück Hammersmith Hospital daniel.zwahlen@ksgr.ch
alexander.mundinger@mho.de Radiology Department Tullio Sulser, MD
GB-W12 0HS London Universitätsspital Zürich
a.rockall@imperial.ac.uk Urologische Klinik
CH-8091 Zürich
tullio.sulser@usz.ch
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Scientific Program IDKD Course
Lectures Special Lectures Film Reading Panel
Rüttimann Lecture 1c. The Radiooncologists’ Needs for Monday, March 31, 2014 Wednesday, April 2, 2013
This lecture is in memory of the visionary founder Imaging in Prostate Cancer 14.30 – 15.30 16.30 – 18.30
of the IDKD Prof. Alois Rüttiman (1922–2011) and Daniel R. Zwahlen, CH Implementing Dynamic Pelvic MR:
aims to address pioneering radiologic, medical or 11.25 – 11.45 How to Be Successful Co-Moderators
paramedical topics given by specially selected ex- 1d. Radiologic Imaging in Prostate Cancer Dominik Weishaupt, CH Richard Baron, US
perts. Hedvig Hricak, USA Hedvig Hricak, US
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014 11.45 – 12.05 14.30 – 15.30 Panelists
17.15 – 18.00 1e. Nuclear Medicine Imaging in All You Need to Know about Lejla Aganovic, US
What You Can Learn about Leadership Prostate Cancer Hyperpolarised MR Douglas S. Katz, US
from Hosting the Most Influential People Stefano Fanti, IT Sebastian Kozerke, CH Angela Levy, US
of the World Riccardo Manfredi, IT
Ernst Wyrsch, CH Monday, March 31, 2014 Wednesday, April 2, 2014 William Mayo-Smith, US
President Hotelleriesuisse Graubünden 11.15 – 12.00 15.00 – 16.00 Elmar M. Merkle, CH
Lecturer at St. Galler Business School 2. Theragnostics in Neuroendocrine Tumors Rare Tumors of the Liver: Caroline Reinhold, CA
Richard P. Baum, DE Imaging Findings John A. Spencer, GB
Lectures Byung Ihn Choi, KR
Sunday, March 30, 2014 Tuesday, April 1, 2014
10.00 – 10.25 11.15 – 12.00 Thursday, April 3, 2014
Opening Address 3. MR and Ultrasound Elastography 14.30 – 15.30
Instruction for Course Informatics Ingolf Sack, DE The Spleen: Imaging of the
Abdomen’s Cinderella
10.25 – 12.05 Wednesday, April 2, 2014 Pablo R. Ros, USA
1. Prostate Cancer: Update 2014 11.15 – 12.00
4. Evolving Role of Oncologic Imaging
10.25 – 10.45 Hedvig Hricak, USA
1a. The Surgeons’ Needs for Imaging in
Primary Prostate Cancer Thursday, April 3, 2014
Tullio Sulser, CH 11.15 – 12.00
5. New Developments in Interventional
10.45 – 11.05 Treatment of Liver Tumors
1b. The Oncologists’ Needs for Imaging Thomas Helmberger, DE
in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Silke Gillessen, CH Friday, April 4, 2014
11.05 – 11.25 11.15 – 12.00
6. Avoiding Useless or Harmful
Imaging Procedures – a Challenge in
Modern Medicine
Christoph D. Becker, CH
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Scientific Program IDKD Course
Workshops
1. Emergency Radiology of the 8. Focal Liver Disease 17a. Diseases of the Male Genital Tract
Abdomen and Pelvis Richard Baron, US (Prostate, Scrotum and Testis)
Jay P. Heiken, US Wolfgang Schima, AT Brent J. Wagner, US
Douglas S. Katz, US
9. Diseases of the Gall Bladder 17b. Diseases of the Prostate
2a. Diseases of the Upper GI Tract and Biliary Tree Bernd K. Hamm, DE
Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah, AT Byung Ihn Choi, KR
Angela Levy, US 18a. Abdominal Vascular Disease:
2b. Diseases of the Upper GI Tract Diagnosis and Therapy
(incl. Swallowing Disorders) 10. Diseases of the Pancreas Johannes Lammer, AT
Marc S. Levine, US Thomas Helmberger, DE
Riccardo Manfredi, IT 18b. Non-Vascular Abdominal Disease:
3. Imaging of the Small Bowel Diagnosis and Therapy
(incl. Enteroclysis by CT/MR) 11. Adrenal Disease Carlo Bartolozzi, IT
Joel G. Fletcher, US Isaac R. Francis, US
Karin Herrmann, US William Mayo-Smith, US 19a. Pathways for the Spread of Disease
in the Abdomen
4a. Benign Diseases of the Colon and Rectum 12. Renal Tumors James A. Brink, US
Richard M. Gore, US Lejla Aganovic, US
Richard Cohan, US 19b. Abdominal Trauma
4b. Benign Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Hatem Alkadhi, CH
(incl. CT Colonography) 13. Genitourinary Obstruction and Infection
Philippe Lefere, BE Parvati Ramchandani, US 20. Congenital and Acquired Pathologies
Harriett C. Thoeny, CH of the Pediatric Gastro-Intestinal Tract
5. Malignant Diseases of the Colon Alan Daneman, CA
and Rectum (incl. CT Colonography) 14. Benign Diseases of the Uterus Simon G. F. Robben, NL
C. Daniel Johnson, US Susan M. Ascher, US
Perry J. Pickhardt, US Caroline Reinhold, CA 21. Congenital and Acquired Pathologies
of the Pediatric Uro-Genital Tract
6. MRI of the Pelvic Floor 15. Malignant Diseases of the Uterus Jeanne Chow, US
including Defecography John A. Spencer, GB J. Damien Grattan-Smith, US
Rania Farouk El Sayed, EG H. Alberto Vargas, US
Francesca Maccioni, IT
16. Adnexal Diseases
7. Diffuse Liver Disease Andrea Rockall, GB
Elmar M. Merkle, CH Evis Sala, US
Pablo R. Ros, US
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Program Overview
Opening Address /
14.00 – 15.15 Workshops 09.45 – 11.00 09.45 – 11.00 09.45 – 11.00 09.45 – 11.00 09.45 – 11.00
10.00 – 10.25 Introduction into Course /
Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops
15.15 – 15.45 Intermission Organisation and Informatics
15.15 – 15.45 Intermission
Pediatric Radiology
12.00 – 14.30 12.00 – 14.30 12.00 – 15.00 12.00 – 14.30 12.00 – 12.45
15.45 – 17.00 Workshops
09.45 – 10.00 Course Introduction Intermission Intermission Intermission Intermission Intermission
14.00 – 15.15 Workshops
16.30 – 18.30
15.15 – 15.45 Intermission 16.00 – 17.15 16.00 – 17.15 16.00 – 17.15 14.15 – 15.30
Film Reading
Workshops Workshops Workshops Workshops
15.45 – 17.00 Workshops Panel
Quiz
17.15 – 17.45 17.15 – 17.45 17.15 – 17.45
Breast Imaging
Intermission Intermission Intermission
09.45 – 10.00 Course Introduction
14.00 – 15.15 Workshops
20.00 – 23.00
15.15 – 15.45 Intermission IDKD Dinner
Exhibition open on Monday to Thursday
15.45 – 17.00 Workshops
Exhibition open on Sunday at 09.00 – 12.00 and 15.00 – 18.00 and on
17.15 – 18.00 Lecture at 09.30 – 19.30 Friday at 09.00 – 11.30
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Scientific Program Satellite Courses
Nuclear Medicine Pediatric Radiology Breast Imaging
Satellite Course “Diamond” Satellite Course “Kangaroo” Satellite Course “Pearl”
All prices in Swiss Francs, CHF Registration fees are based on the participants Cancellation of Registration
Early fee: until January 31, 2014 using their own laptops. For participants without Written notification is required for all cancella
Standard fee: until March 23, 2014 laptops, IDKD will supply laptops as during the Payment tions and changes. Refunds are made as follows:
Onsite fee: from March 24, 2014 past IDKD courses. Those participants will have a Bank: UBS AG 80% before January 31, 2014
The participants are encouraged to bring their possibility to share one IDKD laptop provided in Postfach, CH-8032 Zurich 50% before March 1, 2014
own laptops (PC or Mac) to view cases. Those the classroom with 2 of their group-mates at an Account nr: 251-964156.01A No refunds thereafter.
participants will be assigned to the groups with extra fee of CHF 100.– each. Clearing: 251 Same cancellation policy applies to the Satellite
out IDKD laptops provided. 220 V standart Swiss BIC / Swift Code: UBSWCHZH80A Courses.
electric outlets will be provided in the classrooms. IBAN: CH44 0025 1251 9641 5601 A
References: SFAMR Cancellation of the IDKD Course
Early fee Standard fee
Credit Cards: VISA or Eurocard / Mastercard Course fees will be reimbursed in case of cancel-
until January 31, 2014 until March 23, 2014 lation of the IDKD Course due to reasons other
than war, warlike events, acts of terrorism, strikes,
IDKD Course Regular (own laptop*) 1.180.– 1.420.–
acts of God or epidemics, in which case only a
IDKD Course Resident (own laptop*) 940.– 1.140.– proportionate part would be refundable.
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CME Accreditation
Medical Association, physicians may convert the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA by the Maintenance of Certification Program of
EACCME credits to an equivalent number of credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/ The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on internationalcme. Canada.
the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA Live educational activities, occurring outside of The Swiss Society of Radiology designates the
credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/ Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for course with 6 category 1 points.
internationalcme. ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited The Swiss Society of Pediatric Radiology
Live educational activities, occurring outside of Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined designates the course with 6 category 1 points.
Teaching Hours Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for by the Maintenance of Certification Program of
The Course comprises twenty 75-minute work- ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Breast Imaging Satellite Course “Pearl”
shops and approximately 11 hours of plenary lec- Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined Canada. The IDKD Breast Imaging Satellite Course is ac-
tures, i. e. a total of 37.25 hours of teaching. by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Swiss Society of Radiology designates the credited by the European Accreditation Council
In addition: The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of course with 10 category 1 points. for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to
Nuclear Medicine: 9.25 hours Canada. The Swiss Society of Nuclear Medicine provide the following CME activity for medical
Pediatric Radiology: 5 hours The Swiss Society of Radiology designates the designates the course with 10 category 1 points. specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the
Breast Imaging: 6 hours IDKD with 42 category 1 points. This event is under the auspices of EANM. European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS),
Teaching hours can be directly claimed as credits The Academy for Continuing Medical Education www.uems.net.
in many countries. in Radiology designates the IDKD with The IDKD Breast Imaging Satellite Course is de-
In order to secure the correct attendance record 35 CME-points, category 1. signated for a maximum of 6 hours of European
for CME purposes, IDKD will register your attend- external CME credits. Each medical specialist
ance at every workshop, using individual self-ad- Pediatric Radiology Satellite Course “Kangaroo” should claim only those hours of credit that he/
hesive bar-code stickers. Those stickers need to The IDKD Pediatric Radiology Satellite Course she actually spent in the educational activity.
be used at the exit from every workshop that you “Kangaroo” is accredited by the European Ac- Through an agreement between the European
attended. creditation Council for Continuing Medical Edu- Union of Medical Specialists and the American
In cooperation with the Academy for Continuing cation (EACCME) to provide the following CME Medical Association, physicians may convert
The 46th International Diagnostic Course Davos Medical Education in Radiology. activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is EACCME credits to an equivalent number of
is accredited by the European Accreditation an institution of the European Union of Medical AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on
Council for Continuing Medical Education (EAC- Nuclear Medicine Satellite Course “Diamond” Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA
CME) to provide the following CME activity for The IDKD Nuclear Medicine Satellite Course The IDKD Pediatric Radiology Satellite Course credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/
medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution “Diamond” is accredited by the European Accre- “Kangaroo” is designated for a maximum of internationalcme.
of the European Union of Medical Specialists ditation Council for Continuing Medical Educa- 6 hours of European external CME credits. Each Live educational activities, occurring outside of
(UEMS), www.uems.net. tion (EACCME) to provide the following CME medical specialist should claim only those hours Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for
activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an of credit that he/she actually spent in the edu- ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited
institution of the European Union of Medical Spe- cational activity. Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined
cialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. Through an agreement between the European by the Maintenance of Certification Program of
The IDKD Nuclear Medicine Satellite Course “Dia- Union of Medical Specialists and the American The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
The 46th International Diagnostic Course Davos mond” is designated for a maximum of 9 hours of Medical Association, physicians may convert Canada.
is designated for a maximum of 35 hours of Euro- European external CME credits. Each medical EACCME credits to an equivalent number of The Swiss Society of Radiology designates the
pean external CME credits. Each medical specia- specialist should claim only those hours of credit AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on course with 6 category 1 points.
list should claim only those hours of credit that that he/she actually spent in the educational acti- the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA The Swiss Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics
he/she actually spent in the educational activity. vity. credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/ designates the course with 7 points.
The EACCME credit system is based on 1 ECMEC Through an agreement between the European internationalcme.
per hour with a maximum of 3 ECMECs for half a Union of Medical Specialists and the American Live educational activities, occurring outside of
day and 6 ECMECs for a full-day event. Medical Association, physicians may convert Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for
Through an agreement between the European EACCME credits to an equivalent number of ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited
Union of Medical Specialists and the American AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined
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General Information Travel Arrangements
Bern
Phone: +41 81 414 64 02 On Wednesday and Friday afternoon coffee will the full SWISS network for flights to Switzerland,
Davos
This phone number is available only not be served. including flights operated by one of our partner Chur
Lausanne
during the course. airlines with an LX flight number. These fares are
Satellite Courses: bookable with immediate effect for the travel pe- Geneva
Italy
Opening Hours of the Convention Center Saturday, March 29, 2014 15.15 –15.45 riod 14 days before and after the event. Lugano
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