Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

SDMS Virtual Seminars - sponsored by Philips
The 2024 SDMS Virtual Seminars are sponsored by Philips Healthcare. Offered throughout the year, the SDMS Virtual Seminars focus on specialty specific content. Presented virtually, attendees have the opportunity to attend sessions, chat with attendees and speakers, and earn SDMS CME credits from the comfort of their own home or office.

SDMS Virtual Seminar - Breast

Saturday, October 19, 2024
10 AM – 2 PM Central  |  Earn up to ​4 SDMS CME Credits

Breast Virtual Seminar Pricing:
$59 for SDMS Members
$29 for SDMS Student Members
$159 for Non-Members
Breast Ultrasound Lesion Characteristics
Presentation provided by Philips Healthcare

1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: BR  |  Content Level: Advanced

This presentation is designed to equip participants with knowledge of the standardized terms used to characterize breast lesions on ultrasound, following the ACR BI-RADS Lexicon. The program covers the definition of each ultrasound descriptor, along with its corresponding sonographic representation.

Objectives:
  • Define ultrasound descriptors used in the ACR BI-RADS classification system for categorizing breast lesions.
  • Discuss the characterization of breast lesions using standardized terms from the Breast Imaging Lexicon – Ultrasound and analyze the classification of breast ultrasound lesions based on multiple features.
  • Utilize standardized terms to communicate sonographic findings clearly and efficiently to physicians and patients.
Kimberly Hutcherson photo

Presented by:
Kimberly Hutcherson, MD
North Metropolitan Radiology Associates, LLP
Medical Director, Breast Imaging and Intervention

 
Screening Breast Ultrasound: Pros and Cons from a Sonographer's Perspective
​1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: BR  |  Content Level: Beginner

This presentation explains the differences between screening and diagnostic studies, as well as the distinctions between screening breast ultrasound and screening mammography. It also explores the pros and cons from the perspective of a sonographer who has worked in both diagnostic and screening breast ultrasound settings.

Objectives:
  • Define screening versus diagnostic studies.
  • Differentiate between screening mammography and screening breast ultrasound.
  • Discuss the pros and cons of screening breast ultrasound from a sonographer's perspective.
Heather Johnson photo

Presented by:
Heather Johnson, BS, RDMS (AB, BR, OB/GYN, NE), RVT, RT(R)
HerScan
Sonographer

 
Enhancing Breast Cancer Screening: A Case Study Using Demographic and Simulated State All Payer Claims Database in A Rural NW County
1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: BR  |  Content Level: Intermediate

This presentation explores the impact of rural healthcare challenges on breast cancer screening rates using a simulated case study from a rural NW County. By leveraging a mixed-data approach that combines U.S. Census data, County Health Rankings, and simulated All Payer Claims Database (APCD) data, the presentation highlights the discrepancies in mammogram utilization at the local level. Attendees will learn how Breast Sonographers can apply these findings to advocate for improved breast imaging services, better tailor their practices to the needs of their communities and enhance overall patient outcomes through data-driven decision-making.

Objectives:
  • Develop data navigation and analysis skills: Empower participants to access and interpret real-world demographic and health data, with a focus on breast cancer screening rates.
  • Incorporate simulated APCD data: Teach participants how to use simulated APCD data for strategic planning within their organizations.
  • Generate actionable insights: Equip participants to use data to advocate for improved health outcomes and resource allocation in their communities.
Sarah Huling photo

Presented by:
Sarah Huling, MBA, ARRT (R, CT), RDMS (B, AB, GYN/OB), RVT, RDCS
The College of St. Scholastica
Doctoral Candidate

 
The Best Test for the Breast
1 SDMS CME credit  |  Category: BR  |  Content Level: Intermediate

This course provides an overview of basic breast anatomy and pathology, with a focus on comparing sonographic breast imaging to other modalities. Additionally, the course will cover tips and techniques for optimizing image quality, along with a review of interesting breast ultrasound cases that may be similar to those encountered in your ultrasound department.

Objectives:
  • Identify basic breast anatomy.
  • Describe techniques to optimize sonographic breast imaging and improve diagnostic confidence while discussing breast pathology.
  • Correlate sonographic breast imaging with other modalities.
Jeanine Rybyinski

Presented by:
Jeanine Rybyinski, AAS, RDMS, RVT
Atlantic Medical Imaging
Sonographer

 
 
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Cancellation without Access to Post Recordings:

  • Notice of cancellation 48 or more hours prior to start of the virtual event: 100% refund
  • Notice of cancellation after 48 hours prior to start of the virtual event: 50% refund
  • Notice of cancellation after start of the virtual event: non-refundable

Note: All cancellations must be in writing and sent to: events@sdms.org