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ASHNR & ESHNR Webinar Series: Two Heads and Necks are Better Than One! Inner Ear Acquired Pathology/Anatomy


ASHNR & ESHNR Webinar Series: Two Heads and Necks are Better Than One! Inner Ear Acquired Pathology/Anatomy

Description & Learning Objectives
This webinar series is a collaborative effort between the American Society of Head & Neck Radiology (ASHNR) and the European Society of Head & Neck Radiology (ESHNR).

Upon completion of this activity, participants will gain strategies to:
-Review imaging of acquired lesions of the inner ear.
-Review imaging features to differentiate these lesions.
-Be familiar with basic cross-sectional CT and MRI anatomy of the inner ear.
-Compare between normal anatomy and subtle abnormalities that can be overlooked.
-Understand basic concepts regarding the development of the inner ears.

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Instructions for Participation
To complete this activity, learners will watch a recording of a live webinar and submit a course evaluation. Once all elements are completed, a certificate will be automatically added to your transcript.
Credit Dates
Available: 9/28/2022
Expires: 9/27/2025

Planners & Faculty
Amy Juliano, MD, Planner
Salman Qureshi, MBChB, FRCR, FESHNR, Planner
Karen Moeller, MD, Moderator
Yeliz PekÃevik, MD, Moderator
Hugh D. Curtin, MD, FACR, Guest Panelist
Bert De Foer, MD, PhD, Guest Panelist
Gul Moonis, MD, Speaker
Felice D'Arco, MD, Speaker

Agenda
Inner Ear Acquired Pathology/Anatomy: Anatomy: Gul Moonis, MD
Inner Ear Acquired Pathology/Anatomy: Rad-Path: Felice D'Arco, MD

Accreditation Statement
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 American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society for Head & Neck Radiology. The American Society of Neuroradiology is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Society of Neuroradiology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure
In compliance with ACCME requirements and guidelines, ASNR has developed a policy for disclosure and review of potential conflicts of interest and a method for resolution if a conflict does exist. ASNR maintains a tradition of scientific integrity and objectivity in its educational activities. In order to preserve these values and ensure its educational activities are independent and free of commercial bias, all individuals, including planners, presenters, moderators and evaluators, participating in an ASNR educational activity, or an activity jointly provided by ASNR must disclose all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies, as defined by the ACCME. Unless listed below, all planners and individuals in control of content have nothing to disclose.

All individuals in a position to control content have no disclosures.