Monday April 15, 2024 –
Thursday April 18, 2024
7:30am-12:50pm EST
Monday April 15, 2024 –
Thursday April 18, 2024
7:30am-12:50pm EST
Embassy Suites by Hilton Sarasota
Sarasota, Florida
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4/15/2024 | 1-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Smith | 184 | Abdominal Radiography |
1-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Smith | 190 | Site-Specific Approach to Abdominal Pain | |
1-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Guttentag | 183 | Radiology of the Pleura: Effusion, Pneumothorax, and More | |
1-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Guttentag | 184 | MRI of Large Joints: Knee, Shoulder, and Hip | |
1-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Guttentag | 185 | Pulmonary Nodule: Evaluation and Follow-Up | |
4/16/2024 | 2-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Smith | 191 | Evaluation of Hematuria and Flank Pain |
2-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Smith | 192 | Female Pelvic Imaging | |
2-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Guttentag | 186 | Non-Invasive Vascular Imaging: Aorta, Carotids, and More | |
2-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Guttentag | 187 | Evaluation of Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Embolism | |
2-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Guttentag | 188 | Back Pain Imaging | |
4/17/2024 | 3-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Guttentag | 179 | Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation |
3-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Guttentag | 180 | Contrast and Radiation Issues in Radiology: What a Clinician Should Know | |
3-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Lee | 173 | Overview of Skeletal Imaging: Pearls and Pitfalls | |
3-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Lee | 174 | Ultrasound Basics | |
3-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Lee | 175 | Stroke and Imaging | |
4/18/2024 | 4-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Guttentag | 181 | Incidentalomas: Dealing With Unexpected Abnormal Findings on Radiologic Exams |
4-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Guttentag | 182 | Imaging the Mediastinum and Heart | |
4-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Lee | 176 | Upper Extremity Trauma | |
4-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Lee | 177 | Lower Extremity Trauma | |
4-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Lee | 178 | Brain and Spine Trauma |
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Sarasota, Florida
Stay with us in downtown Sarasota for easy access to all the city has to offer! This property includes made-to-order breakfast every morning, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, and a complimentary reception every evening.
Sarasota offers a truly impressive blend of shopping, cuisine, and attractions. So sail into a breathtaking sunset, golf on lush green fairways, explore St. Armands Circle, or just relax and sink your toes into some of the finest sand in the world.
White sand beaches
21 Zagat-rated restaurants
MLB spring training
Museums, theaters, and festivals
Dozens of golf courses
As a top family vacation destination in the US, Sarasota is renowned for its cultural and environmental amenities. Not only are we the home to the #2 beach in the US (per TripAdvisor), but Sarasota is also a mecca for patrons of the arts and has the highest concentration of Zagat® rated restaurants in Florida.
Sarasota offers a truly impressive blend of shopping, cuisine, and attractions. So sail into a breathtaking sunset, golf on lush green fairways, explore St. Armands Circle, or just relax and sink your toes into some of the finest sand in the world. If you’re not grabbing your sunblock already, keep reading for all Sarasota has to offer!
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The most notable beach in the area is Siesta Key Beach, with its stunning white sand. For those who prefer to go shelling, try out Lido Key. Or take a short drive to Venice Beach for fossilized sharks’ teeth.
Whether you prefer fine dining, beachfront eateries, or lighter fare, Sarasota has the highest concentration of Zagat® rated restaurants in Florida. Here, we enjoy outdoor dining year round with everything from ocean to skyline views!
From aquariums and spring training to botanical gardens and airboat tours, there is something for everyone in Sarasota. You may even catch our very own Chalk Festival or the Siesta Key Classic Crystal, a sand sculpting festival during your visit.
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art houses a world-renowned collection, the Circus Museum, Ca’ d’Zan, and Bayfront Gardens. You will also find the Historic Asolo Theater on the premises. In fact, Sarasota’s performing arts scene rivals those of much larger cities.
Sarasota has world-class aquatics and rowing facilities, as well as one of the largest polo clubs in the country. Whether paddle boarding in Sarasota Bay or running the Legacy Trail, you’re sure to find something to get your heart racing.
Sarasota and the surrounding area is home to dozens of golf courses, both public and private. Historic designs and natural terrain welcome golfers to Southwest Florida, where white sand bunkers, sparkling water, and palm trees dot every course.
Whatever your shopping preferences, Sarasota has something to suit your needs. Spend the afternoon in historic St. Armand’s Circle, visit the Ellenton Outlet Mall just 20 minutes north, or enjoy the high-end open-air shops of University Town Center.
Ryan Lee, MD, MBA
Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Magnetic Resonance Medical Director, Director of Quality, Section Chief of Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, Einstein Healthcare Network; Philadelphia, PA
Adam Guttentag, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiologic Sciences, Cardiothoracic Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Nashville, TN
Ryan Smith, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, Sidney Kimmel Medical School at Thomas Jefferson University; Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program Director and Vice Chair of Education, Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital; Philadelphia, PA
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