Penn Medicine – Department of Radiology CME Courses and Conferences

  • Penn Medicine – Slopeside Insights: Practical Approaches to Navigating Moguls in Thoracoabdominal and Neurological Imaging

    Whether you practice General Radiology or specialize in Breast Imaging, Slopeside Insights offers the ideal opportunity to sharpen your interpretive and diagnostic skills. This dual-course event is designed for radiologists in clinical practice who want to advance their expertise in breast and body imaging.

    This case-based course offers clinical radiologists structured, practical approaches to complex imaging diagnoses. Focusing on real-world, algorithmic interpretation rather than disease detail, it provides tools for everyday practice. Led by Penn Radiology subspecialists and guest faculty, the five-day program covers abdominal (2 days), neuro (1 day), and chest imaging (1.5 days) through lectures and interactive case discussions. Held in scenic Vail, Colorado, sessions run in the mornings and late afternoons, giving participants 6.5 hours daily to ski, snowmobile, or relax—an ideal blend of learning and leisure.

    Join us onsite for one course—or double your CME credits and experience both programs with our Dual Registration option!

    February 17 – 21, 2026, Grand Hyatt, Vail | Vail, Colorado

     

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    • Cost: $1225
    • Credit hours: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (22.75 hours), Non-Physician Attendance / Participation (22.75 hours)
    • CME credits awarded by: Penn Medicine
    • Format: Live Conference
    • Expiration of CME credit: February 17, 2026
  • Penn Medicine – Slopeside Insights: Breast Imaging with the Experts: How to Keep Your Tips Up

    Whether you practice General Radiology or specialize in Breast Imaging, Slopeside Insights offers the ideal opportunity to sharpen your interpretive and diagnostic skills. This dual-course event is designed for radiologists in clinical practice who want to advance their expertise in breast and body imaging.

    Breast Radiology with the Experts: How to Keep Your Tips Up delivers a high-yield review of BI-RADS, audits, and screening, plus interactive case conferences that tackle both routine and complex diagnostic challenges. You’ll also explore the latest de-escalation strategies and supplemental screening techniques to stay at the forefront of patient-centered care.

    Strengthen your clinical acumen, expand your expertise, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field.

    Join us onsite for one course—or double your CME credits and experience both programs with our Dual Registration option!

    February 17 – 21, 2026, Grand Hyatt, Vail | Vail, Colorado

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    • Cost: $1225
    • Credit hours: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (22.75 hours), Non-Physician Attendance / Participation (22.75 hours)
    • CME credits awarded by: Penn Medicine
    • Format: Live Conference
    • Expiration of CME credit: February 17, 2026
  • Penn Medicine – Updates in PET & Nuclear Medicine

    This course focuses on a review of current advances and best practices in nuclear medicine. Expert-led sessions will cover:

    • FDG PET in neurodegeneration and seizure disorders
    • Amyloid and Tau PET in Alzheimer’s imaging
    • Updates in thyroid, parathyroid, and cardiac PET imaging

    Additional highlights include emerging applications in imaging inflammation and infection, a review of key PET radiotracers including FDG, FES, PSMA, & DOTATATE. A special focus on theranostics will explore evolving strategies for thyroid disease, prostate cancer, and neuroendocrine tumors.

    April 25, 2026, University of Pennsylvania Campus | Philadelphia, PA

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    • Cost: $150
    • Credit hours: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (7 hours), Non-Physician Attendance / Participation (7 hours)
    • CME credits awarded by: Penn Medicine
    • Format: Live Conference
    • Expiration of CME credit: April 25, 2026