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Join Drs. Liz Dauer, Tatiana Cardenas, Samantha Tarras, Mohammed Bawazeer, and Melissa Warta as they interview speakers from the 37th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly including incoming EAST President Dr. Ben Zarzaur, in addition to Drs. Amy Goldberg, Jennifer Brewer, Simin Golestani, Nicole Tapia, Marcelo Robiero, Tara van Veen, Kendra Black, and Melike Harfouche. Also included are medical students Rachel Cary and Cox-Templeton Award winner Grace Keegan. Supplemental Material: EAST Awards and Scholarship Opportunities
Join Drs. Liz Dauer, Tatiana Cardenas, Samantha Tarras, Mohammed Bawazeer, and Melissa Warta as they interview speakers from the 37th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly including outgoing EAST President Dr. Jason Smith, in addition to Drs. TJ Schaid, Amanda Witte, Lauren Gallagher, Sneha Bhat, Caleb Butts, Rachel Choron, Julia Coleman, Bishwajit Bhattacharya, George Kasotakis, Susan Kartiko, and Melissa Boltz. Also hear from Annika Kay PA-C and Colleen Trevino NP. Supplemental Material: EAST Awards and Scholarship Opportunities
Join us for a discussion regarding the history of residency unionization. These podcast episodes are meant to follow up on our AAEM/RSA Resident Labor Rights panel discussion which took place live in New Orleans at Scientific Assembly and will be posted later. Please keep your eyes out for that recoding to hear us discuss the basics of what a union is and its pros and cons. This three-part podcast series will build on those initial conversations. Here with us today is Dr. Michael Losak Dr. Losak is a practicing emergency physician and currently an assistant professor at the Stanford School of Medicine. While he was a resident at the University of California, San Francisco, he led the organizing committee that successfully won a new housestaff union there in 2017. This union, a chapter of the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR), was the largest new public sector union in California that year and also thought to be the largest new physician union in American history at the time of its founding. He was subsequently elected to the national board of CIR, served as a member of the negotiating committee for the resident contracts at both UCSF and San Francisco General, and helped a number of other California housestaff with their successful organizing campaigns. Since finishing residency, he has stayed involved with the healthcare labor space through writing, advising housestaff organizing committees, and engaging in local politics. Please feel free to reach out through info@aaemrsa.org with any questions regarding unionization efforts or for our guest speakers.
Join us for a discussion regarding residency unionization and the logistics which go into unionizing a residency and the bargaining that ensues following unionization. These podcast episodes are meant to follow up on our AAEM/RSA Resident Labor Rights panel discussion which took place live in New Orleans at Scientific Assembly and will be posted later. Please keep your eyes out for that recoding to hear us discuss the basics of what a union is and its pros and cons. This three-part podcast series will build on those initial conversations. Here with us on the podcast today are Dr. Lena Carleton and Dr. Nikki Alberti Lena Carleton, MD is a third-year resident physician in Emergency Medicine & Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Chicago. Lena was born and raised in Washington, DC, and seeing the inequities in her own city sparked a passion for social justice activism at a young age. It is this passion that ultimately led Lena to pursue a career in medicine. During her residency, Lena became one of the founding members of UIC's resident physician union and has since been involved in bargaining and contract negotiation. She has spoken locally and nationally about her experiences as a union organizer, and her talk, “Organizing is the Best Medicine: The Past, Present, and Future of Resident Unions” won the “People's Choice” Award at the 2022 EMRA 20 in 6 Resident Lecture Competition. Nikki Alberti, DO is a second-year resident physician in Emergency Medicine & Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Chicago. She is from a small town in upstate New York, which is where she did undergrad. She then received her MPH from UVM and went to medical school in Philadelphia, which is where her spark for social justice, and thus unionization, was ignited. In the episode we discuss one of the largest resident unions and the union at these resident's program – CIR or Committee of Interns and Residents. For more information about CIR, you can visit their website: https://www.cirseiu.org/who-we-are/ Please feel free to reach out through info@aaemrsa.org with any questions regarding unionization efforts or for our guest speakers.
For this episode, our hosts Drew and John are joined by guests Ara Suppiah and Geoff Comp for a discussion recorded in front of a LIVE studio audience at ACOEP's 2022 Scientific Assembly. To learn how you can attend their upcoming Spring Seminar in Pheonix Arizona and be in the audience for one of 3 EM Over Easy LIVE shows visit acoep.org today!
Join Drs. Lauren Dudas, Jeremy Levin and Samantha Tarras interview speakers from the 36th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly including outgoing and incoming EAST Presidents Dr. Deborah Stein and Dr. Jason Smith, in addition to Drs. Avi Bhavaraju, Milad Behbahaninia, Maggie Bosley, Anthony Douglas, Irma Fleming, Gabrielle Hatton, Lea Hoefer, Sami Kishawi, Jeremy Levin, William “Aaron” Marshall, Ashley Meagher, Ronnie Mubang, Marshall Wallace and Cox-Templeton Winner Dr. Ashley Williams. Supplemental Material:EAST Awards and Scholarship OpportunitiesLaparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration information from Wake Forest Study
Join AXIS Imaging News Chief Editor Keri Stephens as she talks to Tracy Byers, senior vice president and general manager of enterprise imaging at Change Healthcare. The in-person interview, conducted at the 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, delves into all things enterprise imaging and why cloud-native solutions are especially beneficial. Particularly, Byers shares the impetus behind Change Healthcare's introduction of Stratus Cloud PACS and the cybersecurity implications of the launch. After all, Byers maintains, hospital chief information officers lie awake at night wondering when—not if—they're going to get hacked.
Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Rhesusaffen haben im Alter weniger Freunde +++ System für selbstparkende Autos am Stuttgarter Flughafen +++ Fledermäuse können Death-Metal-Töne erzeugen +++ **********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Within-individual changes reveal increasing social selectivity with age in rhesus macaques/ PNAS, 29.11.22Radiology Weather Forecast: Prediction of Average Versus Above Average Polytrauma-CT Occurrence Based on Weather Data/ 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, 30.11.22A Glaring Absence: The Climate Crisis is Virtually Nonexistent in Scripted Entertainment/ USC Norman Lear Center Media Impact Project, 30.11.22Weltpremiere am Flughafen Stuttgart: Fahrerloses Parksystem von Bosch und Mercedes-Benz erhält Genehmigung für Serieneinsatz/ Stuttgart Airport, 30.11.22Seventeenth session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage/ Unesco, 30.11.22Bats expand their vocal range by recruiting different laryngeal structures for echolocation and social communication/ PLOS Biology, 29.11.22**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Weitere Wissensnachrichten zum Nachlesen: https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/nachrichten
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/life-threatening-traumatic-bleeds-and-anticoagulation-reversal-approaches-in-the-emergency-department/14817/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/life-threatening-trauma-anticoagulated-bleed-cases-approaches/14818/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/intracranial-hemorrhages-and-anticoagulation-reversal-approaches-in-the-emergency-department/14813/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/case-72yo-female-on-factor-xa-inhibitor-with-ich/14814/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/life-threatening-gi-bleeds-and-anticoagulation-reversal-approaches-in-the-emergency-department/14815/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 17-10-2023 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/case-60-yo-male-on-factor-xa-inhibitor-with-bright-red-vomiting/14816/ This program discusses the role of reversal agents in the presence of life-threatening bleeds while on an anticoagulant. It focuses on managing the anticoagulated patient with life-threatening intracranial bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, and post-traumatic bleeding in the Emergency Department. This enduring activity was originally presented as a satellite symposium which was held during the ACEP 2022 Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA.
Join hosts Drs. Tatiana Cardenas, Lauren Dudas, Megan Quintana, Samantha Tarras, and Carrie Valdez as they interview speakers from the 35th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly held in Austin, Texas. in Austin, Texas. Guests: Drs. Laszlo Kiraly, Taylor Wallen, Amanda Hambrecht, Majid Chammas, Jessica Schucht, Abid Khan, Aaron Hudnall, Ander Dorken Gallastegi, Leah Tatebe, Gillian Hoshal, Maxwell Braverman, and EAST President Deborah Stein.
Join hosts Drs. Tatiana Cardenas, Lauren Dudas, Megan Quintana, Samantha Tarras, and Carrie Valdez as they interview speakers from the 35th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly held in Austin, Texas. Guests: Drs. Jeffrey Claridge, Sharmila Dissanaike, Sneha Bhat, Mary Bryant, Kaushik Mukherjee, Chad Hall, Caroline Ricard, Megan Quintana, Michael Pasquale, James Bardes, Victoria Miles and Yousef Shaban.
In this podcast, Jeffrey Tabas, MD, discusses rate control among patients presenting with atrial fibrillation as a challenge for emergency department physicians, a topic he discussed during his session at the American College of Emergency Physicians 2021 Scientific Assembly. More at: www.consultant360.com
Our Team was joined by Kat Ogle, and our Blog Editor Patricia Capone to discuss the ever-important topic of Workplace Violence. This discussion was one of the three LIVE shows from the ACOEP's Scientific Assembly. Remember, we are the OFFICIAL Podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians (ACOEP), visit acoep.org to learn more about this organization!
Have you failed? Of course you have, we ALL do! For this episode Tanner, John and Andy are joined by Geoff Comp and Gita Pensa to discuss the important topic of how we ALL fail and best ways to cope and grow from it! Don't forget we are the official podcast of the ACOEP. Visit acoep.org for more details about this organization, including how you can attend their upcoming Scientific Assembly!
Drew, Andy, and John are joined by guests Tarlan Hedayati and George Willis to discuss how to best answer the question: Do you agree? Listen as they have a fun-filled, but thought-provoking conversation. We would like to thank the ACOEP for facilitating this conversation, as it was recorded LIVE at the ACOEP's Scientific Assembly in October of 2020.
Listen as hosts Drew, Andy, and John sit down with guests Tarlan Hedayati and George Willis to discuss Isms in medicine. Similar but different from our last discussion, this is one you won't want to miss! Thanks to the ACOEP for allowing us to record this conversation from Scientific Assembly 2020.
Enjoy our 33rd EAST Annual Scientific Assembly (#EAST2020) Compilation Traumacast! @carrievaldezmd @drmadbak @Aditi_Kapil Thank you to @TopKniFe_B @MuhammadKhurru1 @LeahTatebe @Bryanacotton1 @docmartin22 for promoting your residents and fellows – great research! Interviews with @elliotthaut @blackcloudmd @jjcolemanMD @kamil_hanna @smstreit @scottassen @LeahTatebe and more!
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com The National Medical Association (NMA)'s Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly. The National Medical Association (NMA)'s Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly is acclaimed as the nation's foremost forum on medical science and African American health. Each year, African American physicians and other health professionals from across the country convene to participate in the scholarly exchange of medical advances discuss health policy priorities, and to share experiences through networking opportunities. The program opens on Saturday July 27th with special sessions, workshops and the official opening and continues through the Wednesday July 31st. The host for this episode is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guest for this episode is James Mckoy.
The 32nd EAST Annual Scientific Assembly took place January 15-19, 2019 in Austin, TX. The assembly boasted a wide array of educational, scientific, career development, and social programs. EAST Traumacast was there to cover it all and bring you highlights, interviews, and summaries from this great meeting. This Traumacast starts out with an interview with EAST President (2018), Dr. Andrew Bernard, then covers the highlights from the entire meeting, and closes with an interview with EAST President (2019), Dr. Elliott Haut. Those interviewed include Drs. Bernard, Kuckelman, Ghneim, Isola, Ferrada, Callcut, Do, Scantling, and Haut.
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight: Myths in diagnostic imaging Torsion ultrasound is insensitive CTPA for PE is not perfect. There are false positives AND false negatives Myths in pediatrics Response to antipyretics does NOT make viral infection more likely Juice in kids with gastroenteritis is a great way to rehydrate them Kids don't have to wait 24 hours on antibiotics for strep throat before returning to school, if they got 50 mg/kg amoxicillin prior to 5pm the night before, they're fine Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight: Problems with CYA (Cover your a$$) medicine such as admissions Problems with lactate, procalcitonin, and other biomarkers Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight: Severe pediatric brain injury, tips for management and preventing badness Aortic dissection diagnostics Chest tube pearls Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
Listen as Andy sits down with Stephanie Davis, Chris Colbert, and recurrent guest John Casey about why they LOVE EM. Recorded from the ACOEP's Scientific Assembly 2017 in Denver Colorado Music: BenSound
For part 2 of the #WhyEM series Andy interviews Anna Kalantari, Nasir Shahrestani and Angela Keuhn while attending ACOEP's Scientific Assembly this past October in Denver, Colorado. Listen as they discuss why they love EM. Music: BenSound
The 31st EAST Annual Scientific Assembly took place January 9-13, 2018 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The assembly boasted a wide array of educational, scientific, career development, and social programs. The EAST Traumacast was there to cover it all and bring you highlights, interviews, and summaries from this great meeting. This traumacast starts out with an interview with the 31st EAST President, Dr. Bruce Crookes, then covers the highlights from the entire meeting, and closes with an interview with the 32nd EAST President, Dr. Andrew Bernard. Interviews with Drs. Crookes, Bell, Barron, Kale, Pandit, Landman, Sarani, Dennis, Fang, Bernard. Click here to view videos of select keynote presentations delivered during the 31st EAST Annual Scientific Assembly.
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2017 Scientific Assembly. We cover in-flight emergencies, need for contrast enhanced CT scans, bronchiolitis and sucrose for infants Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2017 Scientific Assembly. Pearls on H. Pylori from: It's Alimentary - Poo-Pourri of Conditions From the Mouth to Rectum - Dr. Adebayo, Dr. Batra, Dr. Bavokek Emerging Infections: Zika and Its Friends - Dr. Joan Noelker High Yield Toxicology - Dr Erickson, Dr Traub, Dr. Perrone
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Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Mystery of the Sun's strange spin Astronomers have finally solved a long-standing solar mystery – namely why the Sun’s outsides spin more slowly than its insides. They’ve found that the same solar radiation that heats the Earth is ‘braking’ the Sun causing it to gradually slow down, starting from its surface. *New clues about how Mars lost its water After investigating the upper atmosphere of the Red Planet for a full Martian year, NASA’s MAVEN mission has determined that the escaping water does not always go gently into space. The rate of loss varied dramatically overall, with 10 times more hydrogen escaping at perihelion. *Looking at the future of spaceflight Sydney has been selected to host the 43rd Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research in 2020. The conference comes at a time when there’s been a paradigm shift in space flight. *Virgin Galactic soars in the skies again Virgin Galactic have returned to the skies with a series of test flights of their new spacecraft the VSS Unity. The new free flight tests are validating the latest Scaled Composites SpaceShipTwo design.If you're enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news #Mars #sun #VirginGalactic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 29th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly took place January 12-16, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas. The meeting once again had record attendance, and boasted a wide array of educational, scientific, career development, and social programs. And of course - dodgeball! The EAST Traumacast was there to cover it all and bring you highlights, interviews, and summaries from this great meeting. This traumacast starts out with an interview with the 29th EAST President, Dr. Stan Kurek, then covers the highlights from the entire meeting, and closes with an interview with the 30th EAST President, Dr. Nicole Stassen. Supplemental Materials Summary and downloads from the 29th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly Make your plans now for the 30th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly - January 10-14, 2017 Video highlights and interviews from the 29th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly - See what it is all about!
Welcome back to ECMOvember at MarylandCCProject.org. This is a presentation that was given at the 2013 American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s Scientific Assembly on the utility of extracorporeal life support and its emerging role in the treatment of cardiac arrest & refractory cardiogenic shock. Do you know the difference between ...
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Tune in for significant summaries from the Radiological Society of North America's 96th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 28th through December 3rd in Chicago.
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD Host Dr. Jason Birnholz talks with experts on the conference floor from the Radiological Society of North America's 96th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago. His guests include: Dr. Candice Aitken, radiation oncologist and assistant professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School Dr. Jacques Souquet, founder and CEO of SuperSonic Imagine Dr. Judy Kalinyak, chief medical officer of Naviscan Dr. William Denman, chief medical officer of GE Healthcare
Ray Saputelli is the Executive Vice President of the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians. The NJAFP Summer Celebration and Scientific Assembly will be taking place June 18-20. We'll be talking about that, how his organization is utilizing social media to interact with docs, and whatever else comes up...
Tune in to hear important highlights from research findings presented at the Radiological Society of North America's 2009 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 29th through December 4th.
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD These interviews were recorded at the Radiological Society of North America's 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, which took place November 29th through December 4th in Chicago. Host Dr. Jason Birnholz talks with Dr. Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, from the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands, who presented at the conference a paper entitled, "High Prevalence of Treatable Severe Coronary Artery Disease: Findings in a Randomized Controlled Trial in Cardiac Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients." Dr. Birnholz also sits down with Dr. Asim F. Choudhri, from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, to talk about tele-radiology and smartphones.
Guest: Stamatia Destounis, MD Host: Jason Birnholz, MD These interviews were recorded at the Radiological Society of North America's 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, which took place November 29th through December 4th, 2009, in Chicago. Host Dr. Jason Birnholz talks with Dr. Stamatia Destounis, associate clinical professor of radiology at the University of Rochester, and a practicing radiologist at the Elizabeth Wende Breast Care Center in Rochester, New York. Dr. Destounis presented a paper entitled "The Role of Ultrasound Elastography for Differentiating Benign from Malignant Breast Lesions: Can Benign Result Biopsies Be Reduced?"
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD This program features Dr. David Cosgrove, professor of clinical ultrasound, Imperial College School of Medicine, and honorary consultant in radiology at the Hammersmith Hospital in London. He is an expert in ultrasound, known around the world, and is the author of numerous publications. He speaks with host Dr. Jason Birnholz about a new form of ultrasound imaging— elastography, or sheer wave imaging — for detecting breast cancer. Next, Dr. Birhnolz sits down with Dr. Michelle Brown, associate professor of radiology at the University of California, San Diego. She is presenting research on detection of placenta accreta using MRI. The incidence of placenta accreta has increased ten-fold since 1950, as the incidence of the primary risk factor, cesarian section, has also increased. These interviews were recorded at the Radiological Society of North America's 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, which took place November 29th through December 4th in Chicago.
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD Host Dr. Jason Birnholz reports from the Radiological Society of North America's 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, which took place November 29th through December 6th in Chicago. In this segment, he speaks with Dr. Wendie Berg, from Johns Hopkins University, about early detection and breast cancer, and Dr. Alexis Kelekis, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Athens, about percutaneous disc decompression treatment for herniated disc.
Guest: Rizwan Aslam, MD Host: Jason Birnholz, MD Guest: Michael J. Welch, PhD Host Dr. Jason Birnholz takes you to the 2008 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 94th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, held in Chicago November 30 through December 5. Dr. Birnholz talks with three of the meeting's key presenters. He sits down first with Dr. Michael Welch, co-director of the division of radiological sciences at Washington University's Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis, Missouri, who highlights advances in nanotechnology for imaging and drug delivery. Next, Dr. David Weinreb, radiology resident at the Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven, Connecticut, discusses the advantages of portable CT for treating acute stroke patients in the emergency department. Finally, Dr. Rizwan Aslam, assistant clinical professor of radiology at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, reports on mineral density assessment with CT colonography, concurrent to colorectal cancer screening.