58th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology

PROGRAM COMING SOON!

DescriptionPriceQuantity
Non-Member$ 825
International Attendees (Outside of North America - Non Member)$ 412.50
Military (Non-Member)$ 400
Retired (Non-Member)$ 400
Allied Health Professionals$ 400

Syllabus

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Yes, I plan to attend - Boot Camp80$ 0
No I do not plan on attending - Boot Camp80$ 0

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Members: (Yes, I plan to attend) - Gold Medal81$ 0
Members: (Yes, I plan to attend) - Vegetarian option - Gold Medal81$ 0
Non-Members: (Yes, I plan to attend) - Gold Medal81$ 35
Non-Members: (Yes, I plan to attend) - Vegetarian option - Gold Medal81$ 35
No I do not plan on attending -Gold Medal81$ 0

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Yes, I plan to attend - Opening Rec83$ 0
No I do not plan on attending - Opening Rec83$ 0

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Yes, I plan to attend - Gala84$ 0
No, I do not plan on attending - Gala84$ 0

Boot Camp: Wednesday, Sept 4 & Thursday, Sept 5

Gold Medal Award Luncheon: Fri. Sept. 6 - 12:15 PM

Opening Reception: Wed. Sept. 4 - 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Gala: Sat. Sept. 7 - 7:00 PM

Mentor Reception: (MIT’s & Junior Faculty)

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Yes, I am a MIT/Junior Faculty and plan to attend the (MIT) Mentor Reception (Fri. Sept. 22 * 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM)$ 0

Guests

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Gala Guest: Sat. Sept. 7 * 7:00 PM$ 70
Gold Medal Award Luncheon Guest$ 35
ASHNR President
Dear Friends,
 
We are looking forward to welcoming you to ASHNR 24 in the sunny city of San Diego in Southern California, September 4-8. This year’s meeting is shaping up to be the première head and neck education and research forum for radiologists in academic and private practice. This is a fantastic opportunity for learners of all levels to brush up on their knowledge and dive deep into HN, and engage with expert HN radiologists from around the world. The ASHNR has always been the best educational society and this meeting, and the outstanding speakers will increase your confidence in HN scan interpretation and your interactions with your referring clinicians.
 
To lead off day 1, we’ve incorporated the traditional ‘pre-meeting’ ASHNR Early Bird Session, with the help of Mohit Agarwal and The Cortex Club, for a trainee-presenters-only Excerpta Extraordinaire session. Then I will introduce you to our fearless ASHNR Boot Camp Leaders (Paul Bunch, Hillary Kelly, Cynthia Wu, Bill O’Brien, Niky Farid & Marin Macdonald) who are going to steer 5 sessions over day 1 and 2. This Boot Camp will refresh your memory and help you to really understand the ground ‘rules’ for interpreting H&N scans. There will be lectures covering anatomy, pathology, and critical points of image interpretation of the HN spaces, lymph nodes, skull base, temporal bones & paranasal sinuses. Each session has dedicated Rapid Fire Case Presentations to test and solidify your knowledge. Our Case of the Day posters led by Amy Juliano also start on Day 1, with the answers and prizes presented the following mornings.
 
On day 2 we will celebrate our terrific society collaboration with the ESHNR with the first of three combined sessions, where ASHNR experts and the European experts in HN imaging share the podium and share their knowledge on three critical topics of HN imaging. This year we introduce two Masterclass sessions with experts in gland imaging, neuroendocrine tumors, and the soon-to-be-released AJCC9 NPC chapter, presenting more in-depth lectures. The Valvassori lecture this year is a must-see, must-learn, Imaging of Otalgia presented by Jen Gillespie. Throughout the meeting, we will also have multiple Scientific sessions where the latest HN research is presented, and these sessions will include Keynote lectures on Radiomics, Photon Counting CT, and MR neurography by imaging experts. We have the afternoon on day 3 devoted to furthering your career development - TED-Talk style - sponsored by our Young Professionals committee, followed by a roundtable Happy Hour mentoring session.
 
Day 4 is solely dedicated to HN Cancer imaging with Comprehensive Cancer Classes teaching you the critical elements for tumor staging, imaging surveillance, best use of imaging modalities, and the integration of cutting-edge clinical tools. Our final day 5 Sunday morning sessions are all things orbit and the imaging of cranial neuropathies. No ASHNR meeting is complete without our Quiz Show hosts making learning fun. This year we have prior Gold Medalists of the ASHNR competing in an Expert Image Interpretation panel: The Mamas versus the Papas. Our ASHNR Gala on Saturday night will have you packing your dancing shoes, but don’t forget there are three other nights that our local San Diego program committee team has planned for you to enjoy!
 
Get ready to be inspired, to be challenged, and to leave the meeting with new ideas, new insights, and new enthusiasm to read head and neck scans. 
I look forward to welcoming you to San Diego and some California Dreamin’!
 
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
President-Elect and Program Chair
American Society of Head & Neck Radiology
 

2023–2024 Executive Committee

Kristine M. Mosier, DMD., Ph.D.
President
 
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
President-Elect
 
Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
Vice President
 
Barton F. (Char) Branstetter, M.D., FACR
Treasurer 
 
Ashley Aiken, M.D.
Secretary
 
Tabassum A. Kennedy, M.D.
Education Committee Chair
 
Amy Juliano, M.D.
Education Committee Vice Chair
 
Osamu Sakai, M.D., Ph.D., FACR
Senior Member-at-Large
 
Xin (Cynthia) Wu, M.D.
Junior Member-at-Large
 
Karen K. Moeller, M.D.
Rules Committee Chair
 
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D., FACR
Immediate Past President
 
Bruno Policeni M.D., MBA 
ACR Councilor
 

2023–2024 Program Committee

Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS - President-Elect and Program Chair

Paul Bunch, M.D.
 
Julie Bykowski, M.D.
 
Nikdokht (Niky) Farid, M.D.
 
Nancy Fischbein, M.D.
 
Jeffrey Guenette, M.D.
 
Alvand Hassankhani, M.D.
 
Ann Jay, M.D.
 
Hillary Rolls Kelly, M.D.
 
Rihan Khan, M.D.
 
Burçe Ozgen, M.D.
 
Kristine Mosier, DMD., Ph.D.
 
Karen Salzman, M.D.
 
Ram Vaidhyanath, M.D.

Faculty

Amit Agarwal, MS, FICS, FCSL, FACS, FRCS
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
 
Mohit Agarwal, M.D.
Medical College of Wisconsin 
 
Salmaan Ahmed, M.D.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
 
Ashley Hawk Aiken, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine
 
Lea Alhilali, M.D.
Honor Health Research Center/Southwest Medical Imaging Research
 
Yoshimi Anzai, M.D., MPH
University of Utah
 
Gregory Avey, M.D.
University of Wisconsin Medical School
 
Kristen Lloyd Baugnon, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine
 
Alok A. Bhatt, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
 
Sandeep Bhuta, M.D.
Griffith University, School of Medicine & Menzies Health Institute
 
Barton F. Branstetter, IV, M.D., FACR
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
 
Paul M. Bunch, M.D.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 
Julie L. Bykowski, M.D.
UC San Diego Health
 
Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
Duke University Medical Center
 
Christine B. Chung, M.D.
VA San Diego and UC San Diego
 
Steve Colley, ,MB
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust
 
Steve Connor, FRCR
King’s College Hospital 
 
Mary Elizabeth Cunnane, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
 
Hugh D. Curtin, M.D., FACR
Harvard Medical School
 
Roberta W. Dalley, M.D.
University of Washington Medical Center
 
Francis Deng, M.D.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. 
 
Heather Early, M.D.
UT Southwestern
 
Nikdokht (Niky) Farid, M.D.
UC San Diego Health System 
 
Nancy J. Fischbein, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine
 
Alexandra Foust, D.O.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
 
Jennifer Gillespie, MBBS
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital 
 
Lawrence E. Ginsberg, M.D.
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
 
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
University of California, San Francisco
 
John L. Go, M.D., FACR
Keck School of Medicine
 
Jeffrey P. Guenette, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
 
Divya Gunda, M.D.
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University 
  
Mari Hagiwara, M.D.
NYU Langone Health 
 
Bronwyn E. Hamilton, M.D.
Oregon Health & Science University
 
Alvand Hassankhani, M.D.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
 
Kevin Hiatt, M.D.
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 
 
Mai-Lan Ho, M.D.
University of Missouri
 
Jenny K. Hoang, MBBS, MHS, MBA
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 
 
Vikas Jain, MBBS
Case Western Reserve University
 
Ann K. Jay, M.D.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital 
 
Amy F. Juliano, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
 
Hillary R. Kelly, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
 
Tabassum A. Kennedy, M.D.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
 
Rihan Khan, M.D.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
 
Claudia F.E. Kirsch, M.D., FACR, FASFNR
Yale University School of Medicine
 
Nicholas A. Koontz, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine
 
Shweta Kumar, M.D.
Stanford University 
 
Kim O. Learned, M.D.
MD Anderson Cancer Center
 
Luke N. Ledbetter, M.D.
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
 
Jonathan Lee, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University
 
Laurie A. Loevner, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Mark D. Mamlouk, M.D.
University of California, San Francisco
 
Ian Mark, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
 
Roberto Maroldi, M.D.
University of Brescia – Italy
 
Jennifer L. McCarty, M.D.
UTHealth Houston
 
Marin A. McDonald, M.D., Ph.D.
University of California, San Diego
 
Karen K. Moeller, M.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
 
Gul Moonis, MBBS
NYU Langone Medical Center
 
Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, Ph.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine
 
Gopi K. Nayak, M.D.
NYU Langone Medical Center
 
William T. O'Brien, Sr., D.O., FAOCR
Arnold Palmers Children's Hospital
 
Burce Ozgen, M.D.
University of Illinois at Chicago
 
Nancy Pham, M.D.
Stanford University
 
C. Douglas Phillips, M.D., FACR
Weill Cornell Medical College
 
Bruno Adum Policeni, M.D., M.B.A.
University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics
 
Gillian Potter, M.D.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust  
 
Salman Qureshi, M.D., FRCR, FESHNR 
Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City Abu Dhabi
 
Rupa Radhakrishnan, MBBS, MS
Indiana University School of Medicine
 
Amrutha Ramachandran
University of California, San Francisco 
 
Vijay M. Rao, M.D., FACR
Thomas Jefferson University
 
Tanya J. Rath, M.D.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
 
Katherine L. Reinshagen, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
 
Patricia A. Rhyner, M.D., FACR
Mayo Clinic Radiology
 
Kalen Riley, M.D., MBA
Indiana University School of Medicine
 
Caroline D. Robson, MBChB
Boston Children's Hospital
 
Karen L. Salzman, M.D.
University of Utah School of Medicine
 
Asha Sarma, M.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
 
Ilona M. Schmalfuss, M.D.
NF/SG Veterans Administration and University of Florida School of Medicine
 
Deborah R. Shatzkes, M.D.
Zwanger Pesiri Radiology Associates
 
Karuna V. Shekdar, M.D.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
 
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D., FACR
University of Michigan
 
Hilda E. Stambuk, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College
 
Sara Beth Strauss, M.D.
NewYork Presbyterian Hospital
 
Charlotte Taylor, M.D.
University of Mississippi Medical Center
 
Sara Tedla, M.D.
Emory University
 
Jaclyn Thiessen, M.D.
Oregon Health and Science University
 
Courtney M. Tomblinson, M.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
 
Karen A. Tong, M.D.
Loma Linda University Medical Center
 
Katie S. Traylor, D.O.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
 
Achala Vagal, M.D., MS
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
 
Ram Vaidhyanath, M.D.
University Hospitals of Leicester 
 
Surjith Vattoth, M.D., FRCR
Rush University Medical Center 
 
B. M. Verbist, M.D., Ph.D.
Leiden University Medical Centre
 
Brent Weinberg, M.D., Ph.D.
Emory University 
 
Richard H. Wiggins, III, M.D., FACR
University of Utah Health Sciences Center 
 
Daniel W. Williams, III, M.D.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 
Blair A. Winegar, M.D.
University of Utah School of Medicine
 
Xin (Cynthia) Wu, M.D.
University of California, San Francisco
 
Eugene Yu, M.D., FRCPC
University of Toronto
 
David A. Zander, M.D.
University of Colorado School of Medicine 
 
Atefeh Zeinoddini, M.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital

Target Audience

  • General radiologists seeking to refresh and improve their understanding and skills in HN imaging interpretation.
  • Neuroradiologists who wish to update their knowledge of HN imaging and state of the art diagnosis and treatment of HN pathology.
  • Neuroradiology fellows and Radiology residents wishing to learn the basics and move to the next level in their HN knowledge.
  • Medical students considering a career in Radiology or in HN surgical or oncological fields.
  • Non-radiologists, including otorhinolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, general surgeons, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and allied professionals in-training who are interested in HN imaging and HN cancer therapy and diagnosis.

Educational Objectives

Attendees should, at the completion of this meeting, be able to:
  • Demonstrate increased knowledge of the different head and neck spaces and their related pathology.
  • Identify normal anatomy and spectrum of benign and malignant pathology affecting cervical lymph nodes.
  • Become familiar with normal anatomy, developmental anomalies and different disease processes of the paranasal sinuses, nasal cavity, and skull base.
  • Identify temporal bone anatomy and develop a diagnostic approach to the spectrum of disease processes related to different types of hearing loss, tinnitus, and otalgia.
  • Review the essentials of HN cancer imaging, including staging and staging updates, state-of-the-art clinical tools for diagnosis and management, and post-treatment surveillance.
  • Demonstrate increased knowledge of advanced imaging techniques for the HN, and particularly for cancer imaging and early detection of recurrence.
  • Become familiar with applied anatomy and disease processes of the orbit and visual pathways.
  • Review anatomy and spectrum of pathology of the cranial nerves and sympathetic plexus through their most common clinical presentations.
  • Become more confident with defining your career pathway, whether it be in private practice or academics.
  • Meet, get to know and learn from expert HN radiologists and novices who want to share their interest in HN imaging and improving patient care.
 

Accreditation

Physicians: 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 Educational Symposia and American Society of Head & Neck Radiology. Educational Symposia is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 
 
Educational Symposia designates this live activity for a maximum of 30.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

ADA Compliance

If you have a disability and wish to request assistance, please inform Educational Symposia at (813) 806-1000.
 
 

Disclaimer

Educational Symposia (ESI) and the American Society of Head & Neck Radiology as planners and presenters of this meeting claim no liability for the acts of any suppliers or the safety of any attendees while in transit to, from, or during this event or any optional activities. The total amount of liability, if any, for the meeting organizer is limited to a refund of the registration fee.
 
 

Cancellations

Request for refund of registration fees, less a $75 administrative fee, will be made to those providing written notification of cancellation by July 26, 2024.  After this date, there will be no refunds given for cancellations.  Please email notice of cancellation to: cancel@edusymp.com  or fax to 813-806-1001.

 
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.

ASHNR 2024  BOOT CAMP

Back to the Basics
Wednesday Afternoon and Thursday Morning

 
Refresh your memory and understand the ground ‘rules’ for interpreting H&N scans: Dedicated lectures covering anatomy, pathology, and critical points of image interpretation of the HN spaces, lymph nodes, skull base, temporal bones & paranasal sinuses. Each session has dedicated rapid fire case presentations to test and solidify your knowledge.

BOOK YOUR STAY TODAY!
Hotel Cut-off Date: August 9, 2024
Rooms and rates are subject to availability

** Reserve Online **
https://book.passkey.com/go/ASHNR

 

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ROOM RATES

SPACE IS LIMITED - RESERVE TODAY!
 
Room Preference: King or Queen/Double Room (Upon Availability) - Smoke Free Property

Accommodations Pricing
Group Room Rate $212/night

PLEASE NOTE: Hotel cut-off date is August 9, 2024 – (group rates 3 days pre/post meeting – upon availability).


Check-In/Out: Check in time is 4:00PM. Check out time is 11:00AM.

Applicable Taxes & Fees: Sales tax 7.75%, Occupancy Tax is 10.50%; San Diego Marketing Assessment 2.00%; CA Tourism Assessment $.60 per room night.  Total current Occupancy Tax is 12.50%.

Daily Resort Fee: Waived.

Parking: 
Valet Parking: $60 per day
Self-Parking: $42 per day 

Deposit Policy: Credit Card required with first night’s room deposit.

Early Departure Fee: If guest checks out prior to the room check out date, the hotel will add a check out fee of one night’s room and tax to their account.  Guests wishing to avoid an early checkout fee should advise the hotel at or before check-in of any change in planned length of stay.

Cancellation Policy: Refundable up to 3 days in advance of arrival.


GETTING TO THE RESORT

FLIGHTS
Fly to San Diego International Airport, located approximately 15 minutes from the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

HOTEL
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
1 Park Boulevard.
San Diego, California 92101
PH: (619) 564-3333