MSK MINI-FELLOWSHIP IN MRI, X-RAY & CAT SCAN IMAGING OF EXTREMITIES
40 Credit Hours
*CE Credits are for Doctors of Chiropractic.
**CME Credits are for Medical Doctors and Doctors of Chiropractic and only approved for 30 CME Credits.
***Please note this course is approved for 8/10 credits in the state of Oklahoma.
***Please note this course is approved for 10/42 credits in the state of Texas.
The Mini-Fellowship in MSK MRI Extremity is for
those doctors who have completed the MRI extremity program and want to
advance their training. This program is a hybrid of both live training
(one-on-one) with Kevin Baker MD, MSK Radiologist who teaches MSK to Residents and Fellow candidates at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Renaissance School of Medicine. The program also includes rigorous course of study of research findings in MRI
applications, diagnostics, technology and co-morbidities.
PART 1 Research Topics:
22 Hours
The candidate must study 15 contemporary research articles related to
MSK Radiology related to every joint in the body outside of brain and
spine and take 15 examinations related to the above topics.
PART 2 Live Study:
8 Hours
The candidate must sit (either in person or virtual) before Kevin
Baker MD, MSK Radiology and review 60 MRI sequences (over 2500 images)
and identify pathology in every joint in the body inclusive of normal
vs. fracture vs. metastasis vs. various types of arthritis.
Other Topics Taught:
1) Arthritis - Inflammatory and Degenerative
2) Advanced cartilage assessment
3) Rotator Cuff Tears
4) Labral tears (shoulder and hip)
5) Tendon injuries and degeneration
6) Meniscal tears
7) Ligamentous injuries
8) Common fractures
9) Sports related injury patterns
10) Plantar fasciitis
PART 3 Publish a Case Report:
10 Hours
The candidate must publish an original "case report" where extremity
MRI has impacted either a diagnosis, prognosis or treatment plan in
clinical practice. This paper must include images, appropriate
references and will be peer-reviewed by a panel of peers for
acceptance. The Academy of Chiropractic will be responsible for having
the paper published. The candidate must author the article and utilize
the following guideline:
Case reports present the details of real patient cases from
medical or clinical practice. Cases may contribute significantly to the
existing knowledge on the field or showcase fewer novel results. The
report is expected to discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and
treatment of a disease. A goal of case reports is to make other
researchers aware of the possibility that a specific phenomenon might
occur.
Case reports are limited to 20 references and contain the
following sections: abstract, introduction, case presentation,
discussion, conclusions, references.
Fee: $3,000
Course Objectives: To be able to accurately interpret spinal MRI images
Instructor(s):
Mark Studin
DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP
Kevin Baker MD
Instructions: Once you purchase the course online, it will be immediately active in your account. If you have any issues, please contact Cara 631-804-2845 or CaraRoss220@Gmail.com
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
- This course is supported by PC's and Mac devices
- Minimum 20mbs download speed
- Mobile device are not ideal as tracking is automated and often not mobilized
Please call Dr. Studin to arrange the one-on-one component of the Mini-Fellowship 631-786-4253
ACCREDITATION
This activity has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the
joint providership of the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences and Cleveland University Kansas City, College of Chiropractic,
Post-Graduate Department.
The University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is accredited by the ACCME to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CERTIFICATION
The University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences designates this live activity for a
maximum of 42.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
& SPEAKER DECLARATIONS
The Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Standards for Commercial Support
require that presentations are free of commercial bias and that any information
regarding commercial products/services be based on scientific methods generally
accepted by the medical community. The following planners and presenter(s) have
disclosed financial interest/arrangements or affiliations with organization(s)
that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the
context of the subject of their presentation(s). Only the current
arrangements/interests are included. *Planning Committee
Activity Director and Instructor:
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM – Nothing to Report
ACCME Standards of Commercial
Support of CME require that presentations be free of commercial bias and that
any information regarding commercial products/services be based on scientific
methods generally accepted by the medical community. When discussing
therapeutic options, faculty are requested to use only generic names. If they
use a trade name, then those of several companies should be used. If a
presentation includes discussion of any unlabeled or investigational use of a
commercial product, faculty are required to disclose this to the participants.
ACCME Original Launch Date: February 9, 2022 Termination Date: February 9, 2025