Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: Principles, Performance, & Pitfalls
This accredited one-hour program hosted by Applied Radiology, is designed to educate radiologists, technologists, and imaging professionals on the principles, performance, and pitfalls of contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM).
Through didactic evidence-based presentation, case-based examples, and a short panel discussion, the program will provide practical strategies for incorporating contrast-enhanced mammography into your clinical practice.
Educational Objectives
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Describe the basic principles, workflow, and technical requirements of CEM.
- Differentiate the diagnostic performance and clinical indications of CEM compared to mammography and MRI.
- Identify the limitations and safety considerations of CEM and apply strategies to mitigate errors.