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Release date: April 30, 2026

The Society for Advanced Body Imaging (SABI) leads innovation into practice.  For nearly fifty years it has enhanced radiology by piloting the latest body imaging technology, protocols and techniques.  The SABI 48th Annual Course addresses the many challenges facing today’s radiologist.  Its expert faculty focuses on innovations affecting the technology, strategy and practice of body imaging.

Topics: CT, MR and Ultrasound innovations, GI, GU, hepatobiliary, pancreas, OB-GYN, cardiovascular and thoracic, AI, renal, abdomen, reporting advances, tumor boards, professional development, PET and much more!

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the latest technical advancements and clinical applications in body MRI, CT, and ultrasound.

  • Apply updated imaging guidelines and standardized protocols for evaluating gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and cardiothoracic diseases.

  • Integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to enhance diagnostic accuracy and imaging workflow efficiency.

  • Identify and navigate complex diagnostic challenges, pitfalls, and imaging artifacts in advanced body imaging.

  • Implement multidisciplinary approaches to optimize imaging strategies for oncology, trauma, and emergency settings.

Target Audience

Best for radiologists and imaging specialists who want updates on advanced CT, MRI, and ultrasound techniques for complex body imaging.

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Session 1 – MR Innovations
Quantitative MRI Biomarkers of Diffuse Liver Disease in an Era of Emerging Treatments for MASLD/MASH Scott Reeder, MD, PhD
Measuring Organ, Fat and Muscle Volumes on MRI Martin Prince, MD, PhD
Cutting-edge Solutions for Abdominal DWI Ryan Brunsing, MD, PhD
Shrinking the MRI Protocols: A Consensus Building Anil Chauhan, MD
Abbreviated Body MRI Protocols: Do They Add Value to Healthcare? Sree Tirumani, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 2 – Pancreas
AI in Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer Linda Chu, MD
Pancreas Cancer Screening and Updated Guidelines for Pancreatic Cyst Management Avinash Kambadakone, MD, FRCR,  FSABI
Imaging in Chronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Staging and Management Frank Miller, MD
Novel Treatment Methods for Pancreatic Tumors and Imaging Biomarkers Desiree Morgan, MD
Update on Morphologic and Functional Imaging in Pancreatic NEN Management Priya Bhosale, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 3 – CT Innovations
Breast Imaging Applications of Spectral CT Richard Ahn, MD, PhD
CT-DNA  or CT Imaging: Will Radiology Be Obsolete? John Chang, MD, PhD
Getting Started With Photon Counting CT: Consensus for Protocol Development from the SAR PCD ETC Bari Dane, MD
Abdominal CT Technique: Tips & Tricks for Optimization Corey Jensen, MD
Post-Mortem CT: Early Experience Kalpana Kanal, PhD
Panel Discussion
Session 4 – Genitourinary
Prostate: Before and Asfter Intervention Ali Pirasteh, MD
AI in Prostate Imaging and Interpretation Angela Tong, MD
MRI Guided Interventions in Prostate Cancer Daniel Costa, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 5 – Hepatobiliary
Staging and Resectability Assessment of Cholangiocarcinoma Update Kartik Jhaveri, MD, FRCPC,  DABR, FSABI, FSAR
The New Cholangiocarcinoma Lexicon Robert Marks, MD
Liver Tranplantation for Cholangiocarcinoma: What the Radiologist Needs to Know Mustafa Bashir, MD
Classification of Ischemic Cholangiopathy in the Era of Machine Perfusion Motoyo Yano, MD, PhD
Inflammatory Imitators: When Bile Duct Disease Mimics Cancer Atif Zaheer, MD
LR-M Category: Challenging LI-RADS  Cases Victoria Chernyak, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 6 – Female Pelvis
Role of the Radiologist in the Management of Advanced Ovarian Cancer Priya Bhosale, MD, MBA
Role of Imaging in Fertility Sparing Treatments in Young Women With Gynecological Cancers Viktoriya Paroder, MD, PhD
Staging of Cervical and Uterine Cancer: What Radiologists Need to Know G. Maia Rauch, MD, PhD
Add Value: Laparoscopic and MRI Correlation of Pelvic and Extra-pelvic Endometriosis Anu Shenoy-Bhangle, MD
Top Takeaways for Incidental Adnexal Lesions Atul Shinagare, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 7 – Vanguards
AI and Chronic Liver Disease: a 10 Year Journey Jonathan Dillman, MD
Pelvic Floor Imaging: Putting the Pro in Prolapse Evaluation Gaurav Khatri, MD
Optimized MRI of the Esophagus Jitka Starekova, MD
Rectal Cancer Program Khartik Jhaveri, MD
Session 8 – Artificial Intelligence
AI in Radiology: Legal and Ethical Implications Anil Chauhan, MD
AI: Quality and Safety in Imaging Subba Digumarthy, MD
Use of AI in MSK MRI Garry Gold, MD
Center for High Value Imaging Scott Reeder, MD, PhD
Deep Learning Techniques for Synthetic Image Generation Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD
Panel Discussion
Session 9 – Ultrasound Innovations
Advanced Practice Sonographer: A Solution to Address Increasing Patient Volumes While Improving Exam Quality Lindsay Akers, RDMS
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound: A Critical Tool in Your Toolbelt David Fetzer, MD
Ultrasound Imaging of IBD Jonathan Dillman, MD
Session 10 – Gastrointestinal
Imaging of Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumor Priya Bhosale, MD, MBA
Crohn’s Disease Strictures: An Update From the SAR IBD DFP Bari Dane, MD
CT Colonography: How to Meet the Future Opportunities and Challenges of Colorectal Cancer Screening Elizabeth McFarland, MD, FSABI, FACR
Rectal Cancer Response Assessment on MRI in the Era of Watch and Wait Viktoriya Paroder, MD, PhD
Imaging Pitfalls in Rectal Cancer – A Case Based Review Gaiane Maia Rauch, MD, PhD
Panel Discussion
Session 11 – Reporting
Radiologist Tools for High Quality Efficient Reporting Olga Brook, MD, MBA
Ethics of Incidental Findings: Relevance to Whole Body MRI Screening of Low-Risk Patients Matthew Davenport, MD, MBA
Radiology Reports – What Comes After the Impression? Brian Herts, MD
Session 12 – Cardiovascular
Lung Cancer: Imaging in the Era of Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy Subba Digumarthy, MD
Interstitial Lung Abnormalities (ILA): Pattern Recognition, Classification and Clinical Implications Soheil Kooraki, MD
Extracellular Volume Fraction and Native T1 Mapping in T2DM Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Muhammad Umair, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 13 – Abdominal
Blind Spot in the Abdomen – MSK Mishaps for the Body Radiologist Ilana Kafer, MD
De Novo Malignancies Related to Solid Organ Transplants Vikas Kundra, MD, PhD
Challenging Bowel Cases Frank Miller, MD
Proliferative Pseudotumors of the Abdomen and Pelvis Srinivasa Prasad, MD
Session 14 – Vibrant Vibes Part I
How Do YOU Define Success? Tara Catanzano, MD
Leadership Challenges in Today’s Healthcare Anil Chauhan, MD
It Takes Us All: Engagement and Meaning At Work Elizabeth McFarland, MD, FSABI, FACR
Standing Out: Creative Strategies for Recruiting and Retaining in a Competitive Hiring Environment Jordan Perchik, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 15 – Vibrant Vibes Part II
Storm Clouds on the Horizon: Political and Economic Trends Affecting Radiology Erik Paulson, MD
Getting the Most Out of Mentoring Desiree Morgan, MD
Leaders in the Early Stage in Radiology: Challenges and Opportunities Sree Harsha Tirumani, MD
Diverse Perspectives on the Challenges of the WRVU System and Potential Solutions Carolyn Wang, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 16 – Rising Stars
Choosing Your Niche as an Early Career Faculty Radiologist: Highlights Anugayathri Jawahar, MD
Breast Imaging Applications of Spectral CT Part 2: Case Based Review Richard Ahn, MD, PhD
Interstitial Lung Abnormality (ILA) Highlights: Pattern Recognition, Classification and Clinical Implications Soheil Kooraki, MD
Facing the Elephant in the Reading Room: Addressing Burnout in Modern Radiology Highlights Ludovica Lofino, MD
Bits to Bedside: Measuring Impact of AI in the HER Nikhil Madhuripan, MD
Panel Discussion
Session 17 – KI-RADS
Kidney Imaging Reporting and Data System (KI-RADS): Initial Steps, Challenges and Opportunities Jane Wang, Nicole Hindman, MD, Stu Silverman, MD, Matthew Davenport, MD, MBA, Luyao Shen, MD, Ivan Pedrosa, MD, PhD
Session 18 – High Value AI
High Value AI Panel Discussion Angela Tong, MD, Andrew Smith, MD, PhD, Florence Doo, MD, Scott Reeder, MD, PhD, Richard Do, MD, PhD, Garry Gold, MD
Session 19 – Tumor Board
Tumor Board:  Hepatobiliary Reve Chahine, MD, Tae-Hyung Kim, MD, Mohammad Ali Ismail, MD, Andrea Siobhan Kierans, MD, Mishal Mendiratta-Lala, MD, Neehar Parikah, MD, Dawn Owen, MD, Adam Yop, MD
Session 20 – Don’t Let This Happen To Them Competition
DLTHTT Case #1 Jay Pahade, MD
DLTHTT Case #2 Brian Herts, MD
DLTHTT Case #3 Farzad Sedaghat, MD
DLTHTT Case #4 Hala Khasawneh, MBBS
DLTHTT Case #5 Ilana Kafer, MD
DLTHTT Case #6 M. Zak Rajput, MD
DLTHTT Case #7 Evan Siegelman, MD
DLTHTT Case #8 Ali Pirasteh, MD
DLTHTT Case #9 Reena Jha, MD
Session 21 – Abdominal Workshops
Body MRI in Acute Abdominal Emergencies/Urgencies Ashlesha Udare, MD, DNB
Hydatid Disease of The Abdomen and Its Mimics Amr Shabana, MD, Ayman Gaballah, MD
Artifact Mitigation in Abdominopelvic MRI Barun Bagga, MBBS, MD, Hersh Chandarana, MD
The Peritoneum: Anatomic Models, Pathologic Findings and Spread of Disease Irfan Kazi, MD, Ayman Gaballah, MD
Session 22 – AI Workshops: Clinical Impact
Artificial Intelligence in Thoracic, Cardiac, and Body Imaging Ramandeep Singh, MD
Current Status of Artificial Intelligence in Liver Imaging/LI-RADS Melina Hosseiny, MD
Prostate AI: Current and Future Applications Angela Tong, MD, Hersh Chandarana, MD, MPH
Challenges of AI Implementation in Cardiovascular Imaging: Perspective From Low and Middle Income Countries Muhammad Umair, MD
Session 23 – Chest Imaging Workshops
Case Based Review: Surgical Complications of Diaphragmatic Abnormalities Sarah Beier, MD
Lung Cancer Screening Outcomes: Analysis and Scope for Improvement Subba Digumarthy, MD
 Prognostic Value of CMR Parametric Mapping in Cardiac Amyloidosis Muhammad Umair, MD
Session 24 – Professional Opportunities Workshops
Own the Room Before You’re Invited In: Addressing the Leadership Gap Surbhi Raichandani, MD, Sadhna Nandwana, MD
Launching an Internal Moonlighting Program – Our Experience Mustafa Bashir, MD, Danielle Kruse, MD
Pandemic Perils: The Impact on New Graduates and Mechanisms of Support Tara Catanzano, MD, Beiyi Shen, MD
Pathways & Possibilities: Why We Chose Radiology and Why We Stay Surbhi Raichandani, MD, Ayushi Gupta, MD
Mastering Professional Communication in Radiology: Strategies for Clarity and Impact Asser Abou Elkassem, MD, Andrew Smith, MD, PhD
Session 25 – Genitourinary Workshops
A Practical Approach to the Adrenal Incidentaloma Michael Corwin, MD
Atypical GU Tract Infections Yashant Aswani, MD
Adrenal MR: Strengths and Limitations Frank Miller, MD
Genitourinary Tuberculosis Vikas Kundra, MD, PhD
Renal Cell Carcinoma With Tumor Thrombus: What Urologists Want to Know From Imaging Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD
Session 26 – Errors and Incidentalomas Workshops
Oh No, What Did I Miss?! (and how do I deal with it?) Mahan Mathur, MD, Suzanne Czerniak, MD
Living on the Edge: Easy to Fly By Incidental Critical Findings in Body Imaging Barun Bagga, MBBS, MD, Jay Karajgikar
Session 27 – Liver Workshops I: LI-RADS, Neoplasms, Transplant and More
Cirrhotic Liver Imaging Integration With LI-RADS Pre and Post Treatment Noor Fatima Majeed, MD
Liver Neoplasms: Usual and Unusual Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS
MR Approach to Focal Liver Lesions: Characterization by MRI Evan Siegelman, MD
Pre-transplant Liver Imaging and Post-transplant Complications Milana Flusberg, MD, Ahmed Sobieh, MD, PhD
Session 28 – MRI Protocols and Surveillance Workshops
Optimizing MRI Protocols and Volumetric Measurements Vahid Bazojoo, MD
MRI and aMRI Based Surveillance Bachir Taouli, MD, MHA
Session 29 – Women’s Imaging Workshops
MR Evaluation of the Clitoris and Female Perineum: Pearls and Pitfalls in the Imaging of an Understudied Region Erin Gomez, MD,
Multimodality Imaging in Placenta Accreta Spectrum: Current Insights and Future Directions Neha Yadu, MD
Fibroid vs Leiomyosarcoma: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Current Evidence Nancy Kim, MD, Angela Tong, MD
Session 30 – Pancreas Workshops
Imaging of Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer Mamie Gao, MD, Sanaz Javadi, MD
Pancreatic Cancer Postoperative Imaging & Reporting Eric Tamm, MD, Mindy Wang, MD
Session 31 – Pelvis Workshops: Rectal Cancer, Prostate and More
Rectal Cancer – Initial Assessment and Reporting Kartik Jhaveri, MD
Prostate MRI Quality Assessment- PI-QUAL v2 in Practice Ananya Panda, MD, Pranay Krishnan, MD
Synoptic Reporting in Rectal Cancer MRI Iva Petkovska, MD
Perianal and Perilevator Fistulas: Challenges and Disease Specific Considerations Ahmed Amer, MD
 Deep Learning Rectal MRI at 0.55T: Early Experience and Challenges Moozhan Nikpanah, MD, Asser Abou Elkassem, MD
Session 32 – Multimodality Perspectives Workshops: PET, Ultrasound and More
PSMA PET for Body Imagers Ali Pirasteh, MD
Complementary Role of Ultrasound in Challenging CT and MRI Cases Virginia Planz, MD, Krupa Patel-Lipmann, MD
Imaging of Lymphedema Leo Tsai, MD, PhD, Katja De Paepe, MD, PhD
Introduction to FES PET/CT Eric Turner, MD
The Advanced Practice Sonographer: Bridging the Gaps Between Needs and Resources in the Modern Academic Department David Fetzer, MD
Session 33 – AI Workshops: Practice Impact
How is AI Changing Radiology Reporting Joseph Yacoub, MD
Precision Education: AI Driven Solution to Address Trainee Knowledge Gaps Vinay Prabhu, MD, MS,  Jay Karajgikar
Bits to Bedside: Implementing AI in the EHR Nikhil Madhuripan, MD
Session 34 – Cardiac CT Workshops
Interesting Cardiac CT Case Challenge Jill Jacobs, MD
Talking the Talk: How to Optimally Communicate CCTA Findings to Your Referrers and Patients Jill Jacobs, MD,
CT Evaluation of Coronary Artery Anomalies Jill Jacobs, MD, MD-HQSM
Session 35 – Practice Challenges Workshops
Facing the Elephant in the Reading Room: Addressing Burnout in Modern Radiology Ludavica Lofino, MD
Diverse Perspectives on the Challenges of the Current wRVU Based System and Potential Solutions Carolyn Wang, MD
Barriers to Success: Bias, Burnout and Breaking Through Surbhi Raichandani, MD, Fatima Majeed, MD
Navigating Diversity and Inclusion 2.0: Preserving What’s Important While Maintaining Compliance Jordan Perchik, MD
Microdecision and Decision Making Fatigue – Implications in Life and the Workplace Tara Catanzano, MD, Agatha Lyczek, MD, PhD
Session 36 – Liver Workshops II: Screening and HCC
Post-treatment Imaging of HCC Following Systemic Therapy Avinash Kambadakone, MD
Liver Cancer Screening: an Update on Ultrasound Imaging David Fetzer, MD
Biomarker Based Models for HCC Surveillance Amit Singal, MD
Session 37 – Academics and Research Workshops
In-person Versus Remote Teaching for Radiology Residents and Fellows Mamie Gao, MD, Sanaz Javadi, MD
Choosing Your Niche as an Early Career Faculty Radiologist- Learning From Others’ Experiences Anugayathri Jawahar, MD, Gillis Schwartz, MD
What Journal Editors are Looking for in Submissions- Optimizing Odds for Success Eric Tamm, MD

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