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2025-26 Program
Day 1
Day 1 - Lecture 1:
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, a leading authority in musculoskeletal imaging, provides a detailed review of hip MRI interpretation. This lecture covers the evaluation of joint pathology, labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement, osteonecrosis, fractures, and greater trochanteric pain syndrome. Key topics include differentiating between normal variants and pathology, recognizing subtle findings that impact clinical management, and understanding the role of MRI in diagnosing hip disorders. Special attention is given to optimizing imaging techniques and avoiding common diagnostic pitfalls.
55 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 1 - Lecture 2:
Ultrasound plays a critical role in the evaluation of the hip, from assessing soft tissue injuries to detecting complications following arthroplasty. In this lecture, Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD—Associate Professor and Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions at the University of California, San Francisco—offers a structured overview of hip ultrasound. The lecture covers anterior hip structures, including the iliopsoas tendon and joint capsule; lateral anatomy with emphasis on the gluteal tendons and trochanteric bursa; and posterior structures such as the hamstrings, piriformis, and sciatic nerve. Special consideration is given to ultrasound evaluation in patients with hip arthroplasty.
51 mins
Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD
is an Associate Professor of Musculoskeletal Imaging and the Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. McGill is certified in musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK) and is also a certified Magnetic Resonance Medical Director (MRMD). He also serves as the Chair of the Musculoskeletal Sonography Examination Assessment Committee for the Alliance for Physician Certification and Advancement and Chair of the Online Educational Resources Committee of the International Skeletal Society (ISS) (https://radiologycorelectures.org/msk/).
His research efforts have resulted in multiple publications as well as presentations at national and international conferences. His research interests include diagnostic/therapeutic musculoskeletal ultrasound, image-guided procedures, sports medicine, and oncologic imaging. Dr. McGill serves on committees for multiple professional organizations including the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). He is Co-Chair of the Pipeline Outreach Committee for the Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR).
You may contact Dr. McGill with your questions or comments at Kevin.Mcgill@ucsf.edu
Day 1 - Lecture 3:
Bone lesions present a frequent diagnostic challenge, requiring careful imaging evaluation to distinguish benign from aggressive processes. Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR, a leading authority in musculoskeletal radiology, reviews a systematic approach to assessing bone tumors and tumor-like lesions. This lecture covers key imaging characteristics, including lesion margins, cortical involvement, and matrix mineralization, and their role in guiding clinical management. Special attention is given to recognizing imaging features that help determine the need for further evaluation, biopsy, or surveillance.
52 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 1 - Lecture 4:
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR, is an internationally recognized expert in musculoskeletal imaging. This lecture provides a comprehensive review of the imaging features of musculoskeletal infections, including cellulitis, septic arthritis, and osteomyelitis. Key topics include differentiating infection from neuropathic joint disease, identifying the role of ultrasound, MRI, and CT in diagnosis, and understanding imaging patterns that aid in early detection and appropriate management. Emphasis is placed on recognizing critical findings that impact patient care and treatment decisions.
54 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 2
Day 2 - Lecture 1:
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, a leading authority in musculoskeletal imaging, provides a comprehensive review of MRI evaluation of the ankle and foot. This lecture covers tendon pathology, ligamentous injuries, osseous abnormalities, neuropathic changes, infection, and soft tissue tumors. Key topics include optimizing MRI protocols, differentiating normal variants from pathology, and identifying imaging findings critical for diagnosis and treatment planning. Emphasis is placed on a structured approach to MRI interpretation to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve patient care.
54 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 2 - Lecture 2:
Musculoskeletal ultrasound is an increasingly valuable tool for evaluating ankle ligament injuries, offering high-resolution, real-time imaging at the point of care. In this lecture, Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD—Associate Professor and Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions at the University of California, San Francisco—reviews normal ankle ligament anatomy and the sonographic features of common injury patterns. Topics include the lateral collateral ligament complex, syndesmotic injuries, and deltoid ligament pathology. Emphasis is placed on dynamic assessment techniques, anatomic variation, and practical strategies to improve the accuracy of ultrasound diagnosis in ankle trauma.
52 mins
Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD
is an Associate Professor of Musculoskeletal Imaging and the Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. McGill is certified in musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK) and is also a certified Magnetic Resonance Medical Director (MRMD). He also serves as the Chair of the Musculoskeletal Sonography Examination Assessment Committee for the Alliance for Physician Certification and Advancement and Chair of the Online Educational Resources Committee of the International Skeletal Society (ISS) (https://radiologycorelectures.org/msk/).
His research efforts have resulted in multiple publications as well as presentations at national and international conferences. His research interests include diagnostic/therapeutic musculoskeletal ultrasound, image-guided procedures, sports medicine, and oncologic imaging. Dr. McGill serves on committees for multiple professional organizations including the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). He is Co-Chair of the Pipeline Outreach Committee for the Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR).
You may contact Dr. McGill with your questions or comments at Kevin.Mcgill@ucsf.edu
Day 2 - Lecture 3:
Board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR, explores the challenges of detecting subtle lower extremity fractures. These fractures, including femoral neck, tibial plateau, and Lisfranc injuries, can be easily overlooked on initial imaging, leading to delayed or missed diagnoses.
This lecture focuses on recognizing high-risk fracture patterns, understanding the limitations of radiographs, and determining when advanced imaging is necessary. Attendees will gain insight into the imaging techniques that improve fracture detection and optimize patient outcomes.
53 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 2 - Lecture 4:
Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD, Associate Professor and Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions at the University of California, San Francisco, presents a practical, case-based review of upper extremity fractures. The lecture follows a proximal-to-distal approach, covering injuries of the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Key topics include anterior and posterior shoulder dislocations, clavicle and scapula fractures, Monteggia and Galeazzi fracture-dislocations, carpal fractures, and soft tissue injuries such as pulley tears and mallet finger. Emphasis is placed on radiographic technique, mechanism of injury, and identifying findings that alter clinical management.
51 mins
Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD
is an Associate Professor of Musculoskeletal Imaging and the Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. McGill is certified in musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK) and is also a certified Magnetic Resonance Medical Director (MRMD). He also serves as the Chair of the Musculoskeletal Sonography Examination Assessment Committee for the Alliance for Physician Certification and Advancement and Chair of the Online Educational Resources Committee of the International Skeletal Society (ISS) (https://radiologycorelectures.org/msk/).
His research efforts have resulted in multiple publications as well as presentations at national and international conferences. His research interests include diagnostic/therapeutic musculoskeletal ultrasound, image-guided procedures, sports medicine, and oncologic imaging. Dr. McGill serves on committees for multiple professional organizations including the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). He is Co-Chair of the Pipeline Outreach Committee for the Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR).
You may contact Dr. McGill with your questions or comments at Kevin.Mcgill@ucsf.edu
Day 3
Day 3 - Lecture 1:
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, a leading expert in musculoskeletal imaging, provides a comprehensive review of MRI evaluation of the wrist and hand. This lecture covers tendon pathology, ligament and triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries, arthritis, nerve entrapment syndromes, osseous abnormalities, and soft tissue masses. Key topics include optimizing MRI protocols for wrist and hand evaluation, distinguishing normal variants from pathology, and recognizing subtle imaging findings that impact clinical decision-making. Emphasis is placed on practical diagnostic approaches to improve accuracy and patient management.
55 mins
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, FACR
is a board-certified musculoskeletal radiologist. His educational background includes radiology residency at Henry Ford Hospital and musculoskeletal fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. After working for 23 years at the University of Michigan as Division Director and Professor of Radiology developing their musculoskeletal ultrasound program, Dr. Jacobson currently works at Lenox Hill Radiology in New York City and University of California, San Diego. Dr. Jacobson’s research interests include musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI. His academic achievements include over 260 peer-reviewed publications and many invited national and international lectures or workshops. Dr. Jacobson has been a visiting professor on over 50 occasions, is President of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, and has received numerous teaching and mentoring awards, including the 2023 Distinguished Educator Award (American Roentgen Ray Society). He is also the author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound,” which has been translated into 5 languages and is now in its third edition. Dr. Jacobson’s curriculum vitae can be found at www.jacobsonmskus.com.
You may contact Dr. Jacobson with your questions or comments at jon.jacobson.rad@gmail.com
Day 3 - Lecture 2:
Ultrasound provides a dynamic, detailed view of the wrist’s intricate anatomy, aiding in the diagnosis of soft tissue and nerve pathology. In this lecture, Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD—Associate Professor and Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions at the University of California, San Francisco—guides learners through dorsal and volar wrist anatomy and pathology. Topics include sonographic evaluation of the extensor compartments, flexor tendons, median and ulnar nerves, and common conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, de Quervain tenosynovitis, extensor carpi ulnaris subluxation, and ganglion cysts. Emphasis is placed on recognizing normal variants, dynamic assessment techniques, and applying ultrasound findings to clinical decision-making.
53 mins
Kevin McGill, MD, MPH, RMSK, MRMD
is an Associate Professor of Musculoskeletal Imaging and the Director of Musculoskeletal Interventions in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. McGill is certified in musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK) and is also a certified Magnetic Resonance Medical Director (MRMD). He also serves as the Chair of the Musculoskeletal Sonography Examination Assessment Committee for the Alliance for Physician Certification and Advancement and Chair of the Online Educational Resources Committee of the International Skeletal Society (ISS) (https://radiologycorelectures.org/msk/).
His research efforts have resulted in multiple publications as well as presentations at national and international conferences. His research interests include diagnostic/therapeutic musculoskeletal ultrasound, image-guided procedures, sports medicine, and oncologic imaging. Dr. McGill serves on committees for multiple professional organizations including the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). He is Co-Chair of the Pipeline Outreach Committee for the Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR).
You may contact Dr. McGill with your questions or comments at Kevin.Mcgill@ucsf.edu
Day 3 - Lecture 3:
Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and Director of MSK Ultrasound at University of Michigan, discusses ultrasound of the elbow including a review of normal anatomy with corresponding MRI and cadaver images. Dr. Soliman offers a comprehensive overview of imaging protocol with examples of positioning and expected appearances. He also reviews the benefit of ultrasound for dynamic imaging of distal bicep and ulnar nerve subluxation/dislocation.
53 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 3 - Lecture 4:
Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and of MSK Ultrasound at University of Michigan, Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, discusses the benefits of ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal procedures and reviews the necessary techniques. Dr. Soliman provides an overview of the supplies needed, relevant anatomy, and probe/needle placement with ultrasound and MRI correlation for common ultrasound guided procedures.
50 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 4
Day 4 - Lecture 1:
Board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan, Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, offers a comprehensive discussion of MRI knee including imaging protocol with important aspects of the typically required sequences. Dr. Soliman reviews representative MRI knee cases to discuss knee anatomy, common pathology, and typical injury patterns.
50 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 4 - Lecture 2:
Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan discusses ultrasound of the knee including a review of important ligament, tendon, meniscus, and neurovascular anatomy, and their appearance on ultrasound. Dr. Soliman provides a comprehensive overview of imaging protocol and discusses the usefulness of the dynamic imaging offered by ultrasound as well as its evaluation limits.
53 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 4 - Lecture 3:
Wende N. Gibbs, MD, a neuroradiologist at Barrow Neurological Institute, specializes in spine imaging with a focus on oncologic and infectious disease. This lecture explores the imaging evaluation of spine infections, including pyogenic discitis-osteomyelitis, tuberculous and fungal spondylitis, and epidural abscesses, as well as conditions that can mimic infection. Topics include the sensitivity and specificity of MRI and CT, the role of image-guided biopsy, recognition of granulomatous disease, and differentiating mimics such as Schmorl nodes, neuroarthropathy, and calcific tendonitis. The lecture emphasizes a practical diagnostic approach to improve accuracy and avoid misdiagnosis.
51 mins
Wende N. Gibbs, MD
is a neuroradiologist and the director of spine imaging and intervention at Barrow Neurological Institute. She is certified in diagnostic radiology and neuroradiology by the American Board of Radiology. Dr. Gibbs is an expert in diagnostic and interventional spine radiology, with distinct interests in spine oncology and pain management. She is the president-elect of the American Society of Spine Radiology and the Western Neuroradiological Society and serves as the chair of education for the American Society of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Gibbs earned her medical degree from the University of California, Irvine. While there, she also completed a one-year National Institutes of Health (NIH)/General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) research fellowship evaluating novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents for the detection of metastatic lymph nodes in patients with head and neck cancer. She completed her residency in diagnostic radiology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas and a two-year neuroradiology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. Gibbs has authored multiple book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and award-winning abstracts. She serves on the editorial boards of three journals and is the podcast editor and host of Radiographic, the educational journal of the Radiological Society of North America. Dr. Gibbs also works on several multidisciplinary spinal surgery committees, including the North American Spine Society, and is one of the original hosts of the weekly Virtual Global Spine Conference. Dr. Gibbs is passionate about patient safety, communication, ethics, education, and exploring artificial intelligence.
You may contact Dr. Gibbs with any questions or comments by email at wendengibbs@gmail.com
Day 4 - Lecture 4:
Wende N. Gibbs, MD, is a neuroradiologist at the Barrow Neurological Institute with expertise in spine imaging and postoperative evaluation. This lecture provides a comprehensive review of degenerative and postoperative spine imaging, including disc herniation, spinal stenosis, myelopathy, and complications following spinal surgery. Topics include interpreting imaging in the context of prior procedures, identifying causes of failed back syndrome, and differentiating between normal postoperative findings and pathology such as pseudoarthrosis, dural tears, hardware complications, and adjacent segment degeneration. Emphasis is placed on improving diagnostic confidence and clinical collaboration through a structured imaging approach.
68 mins
Wende N. Gibbs, MD
is a neuroradiologist and the director of spine imaging and intervention at Barrow Neurological Institute. She is certified in diagnostic radiology and neuroradiology by the American Board of Radiology. Dr. Gibbs is an expert in diagnostic and interventional spine radiology, with distinct interests in spine oncology and pain management. She is the president-elect of the American Society of Spine Radiology and the Western Neuroradiological Society and serves as the chair of education for the American Society of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Gibbs earned her medical degree from the University of California, Irvine. While there, she also completed a one-year National Institutes of Health (NIH)/General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) research fellowship evaluating novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents for the detection of metastatic lymph nodes in patients with head and neck cancer. She completed her residency in diagnostic radiology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas and a two-year neuroradiology fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. Gibbs has authored multiple book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and award-winning abstracts. She serves on the editorial boards of three journals and is the podcast editor and host of Radiographic, the educational journal of the Radiological Society of North America. Dr. Gibbs also works on several multidisciplinary spinal surgery committees, including the North American Spine Society, and is one of the original hosts of the weekly Virtual Global Spine Conference. Dr. Gibbs is passionate about patient safety, communication, ethics, education, and exploring artificial intelligence.
You may contact Dr. Gibbs with any questions or comments by email at wendengibbs@gmail.com
Day 5
Day 5 - Lecture 1:
Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan reviews MRI of the shoulder including imaging protocol with important aspects of the typically required sequences. Dr. Soliman reviews representative MRI shoulder cases to discuss shoulder anatomy, and common pathology with a focus on rotator cuff injuries.
50 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 5 - Lecture 2:
Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and Director of MSK Ultrasound at University of Michigan, Steven Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR, offers an exploration of ultrasound of the shoulder which includes a review of relevant anatomy and expected appearances. Dr. Soliman provides a comprehensive discussion of the benefits of dynamic imaging, as well as imaging protocol utilizing examples of positioning.
52 mins
Steven B. Soliman, DO, RMSK, FAIUM, FAOCR
Dr. Steven Soliman is a board-certified and fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine. He is also the Program Director of the MSK Radiology Fellowship and the Director of MSK Ultrasound at the University of Michigan. His areas of expertise and interest include musculoskeletal ultrasound, sports injuries, MRI, diabetes, foot and ankle imaging, peripheral nerve imaging, arthritis, and minimally invasive image-guided pain procedures and biopsies. Dr. Soliman is a frequent speaker on musculoskeletal radiology topics.
You may contact Dr. Soliman with your questions and comments at ssoliman@med.umich.edu
Day 5 - Lecture 3:
Practice financial health directly impacts practice efficacy, culture and economic viability, as well physician stress and well-being. Healthcare practice financial consultant, Carole Foos, CPA, offers a comprehensive review of the metrics, analyses, and strategies necessary to understand to ensure financial stability and success. Topics covered include key financial ratios, cash flow management and statements, profitability metrics and indicators, and process implementation strategies.
51 mins
Carole C. Foos, CPA
is a partner in OJM Group, a physician focused financial planning and asset management firm and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) offering tax analysis and tax planning services to the firm's clients. Ms. Foos has over 25 years of experience in accounting, tax planning and financial consulting. She is a co-author of numerous books for physicians, including Wealth Management Made Simple and Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician: Residency to Retirement. Ms. Foos has authored numerous articles and presented many lectures, webcasts, and podcasts on tax planning and wealth management.
You may contact Ms. Foos with any questions or comments at (513) 309–3946 or by email atcarole@ojmgroup.com.
Day 5 - Lecture 4:
David B. Mandell, JD, MBA, is a partner at OJM Group and a nationally recognized expert in physician-focused tax, legal, and financial planning. In this lecture, he explores key strategies radiologists can use to reduce tax liability and protect personal and practice assets. Topics include practice structure options (such as LLCs, S Corps, and C Corps), retirement plan design, tax diversification, and risk management through asset protection tools. Emphasis is placed on both employed and independent radiologists, with actionable insights for doctorpreneurs, locum tenens physicians, and those involved in consulting, speaking, or startup ventures.
60 mins
David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
is a practicing attorney in The Law Offices of David B. Mandell, PC, and a principal of the doctor focused wealth management firm OJM Group, LLC. He specializes in risk management, asset protection, and financial planning and has authored a number of books for doctors including his latest, Wealth Strategies for Today’s Physician: A Multi-Media Playbook. His articles have appeared in over 100 publications, including over 30 medical specialty journals, and he has addressed many of the nation’s leading medical conferences. Mr. Mandell holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University from which he graduated with honors, a law degree from the UCLA School of Law where he was awarded the “American Jurisprudence Award” for achievement in legal ethics and earned his MBA from UCLA’S Anderson School of Management.
You may contact Mr. Mandell with any questions or comments at (877) 656–4362 or by email at mandell@ojmgroup.com