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Introduction to Dr. Chang

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Good afternoon.

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My name is Dr. Kevin Chang.

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I'm a, I'm a radiologist at Boston Medical Center,

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Boston University Medical Center,

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and currently the section chief for abdominal imaging at,

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uh, Boston Medical Center.

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I'm an associate professor in radiology at, uh,

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Boston University School of Medicine, the, uh, the Banian

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and Avidisian School of Medicine.

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Also an adjunct associate professor, uh,

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in diagnostic imaging at Brown University.

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I've been a long time reader of CT colonography

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and a teacher of CT colonography for,

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for, uh, over a decade.

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And, uh, and have had ins, uh, experience at, uh,

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multiple institutions other than Boston University as well,

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including, uh, Newton Wellesley Hospital

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and the Rhode Island Hospital,

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and the Rhode Island Medical Imaging System.

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Uh, today I'm gonna be showing you a bunch of, um,

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of interactive cases, uh, on the Tara Recon platform.

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I have a multiple teaching cases to show you

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how I read CT colonies using both a primary two D read

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as well as a primary three d read.

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And I'll show you, uh, an example

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of multiple different kinds of pathologies, polyps, cancers,

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other interesting, um, features that you need

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to be able to describe.

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And I will also, uh, show you how we use the Crad s uh,

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system, the Colono ct colonography radiology,

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and, uh, data system to, to classify lesions

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and to guide management for, uh, for the findings.

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That's what we're gonna be doing today.

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Faculty

Judy Yee, MD, FACR

University Chair and Professor of Radiology

Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Kevin J. Chang, MD, FACR, FSAR

Section Chief of Abdominal Imaging & Director of MRI

Boston University Medical Center

Tags

Oncologic Imaging

Neoplastic

Large Bowel-Colon

Gastrointestinal (GI)

CT

Body