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Diseases of the Chest, Breast, Heart and Vessels | March 31 – April 4, 2019 | Davos, Switzerland

51st International Diagnostic Course DavosAn Interactive Course in Diagnostic Imaging

“Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” March 30, 2019

Pediatric Radiology CourseMarch 30, 2019Pediatric Radiology CourseMarch 30, 2019March 30, 2019

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Visit our stand at the IDKD in DavosMarch 30 – April 4, 2019

Come and see all that we have to offer.

Table of Contents

The International Diagnostic Course in Davos, IDKD, is an organ-based annual postgraduate course with a yearly changing topic.

General Concept and Course Objectives 4

Organisation 6

Faculty Addresses 7 – 11

„Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to toe“ – Program

– Course Schedule

12 – 13 12

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IDKD Course – Lectures – Film Reading Panel – Workshops – Course Overview

14 – 19 14-15 16 16 – 17

18 – 19

Venue Floor Plan 20

IDKD Pediatric Radiology Course 21

Registration Fees – Cancellation – Full Body Certificate 22

Payment – Disclaimers 23

CME Accreditation 24 – 26

General Information 27

Travel Arrangements 28

Social Program – Local Information Davos 29

Acknowledgements 30

Future IDKD Courses 31

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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General Concept and Course ObjectivesThe course objectives are to review and discuss effective approaches to diagnosis and specific interventions in radiology of the chest, breast, heart and vessels.

WorkshopsParticipants will attend 20 different work-shops.

Workshops consist of a brief introduction and then study and finally discussion of the cases provided by the teachers. The partic-ipants should bring their own laptop (PC or Mac) for case viewing cases, which will be provided on a USB stick. The case viewer was specifically developed for the IDKD courses.

Lectures– Rüttimann Memorial Lecture

(Sunday, March 31). – 8 Highlight- and Special Lectures

throughout the week. Contents: new de-velopments, interventional techniques.

Film Reading PanelCases are presented to a panel of 8 work-shop teachers by the panel organizers. They usually select a two team competition. Par-ticipants will join in the quiz. Prizes will be awarded to the participants with the best answers.

IDKD Book – Course SyllabusIDKD Book 2019 is an Open Access publica-tion by Springer, containing the condensed version of the workshops. Each IDKD parti-cipant will receive a printed copy.

IDKD online cases IDKD offers access to well-documented cases in the IDKD online database. For access the IDKD user name and password are required!

IDKD on the InternetInformation about IDKD activities is con-stantly updated. Please visit our website at www.idkd.org.

ExhibitionBooths of selected imaging industries and one bookseller.

Course and Teacher EvaluationIDKD is continuously investing in organ-isation, e-facilities and teaching. There-fore the course directors appreciate your feedback on teacher performance and the course itself. Links to the evaluation forms

are provided via the USB sticks or can be di-rectly accessed on http://evaluation.idkd.org.

IDKD Pre-CoursesFollowing its success in 2019, IDKD will of-fer again the Full Day Refresher Course

GENERAL CONCEPT AND COURSE OBJECTIVES GENERAL CONCEPT AND COURSE OBJECTIVES

“Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” just preceding IDKD (Saturday, March 30, 2019). For more information on this course, see pages 12. In 2019, IDKD will again hold the Pediatric Radiology Course. For more information, see page 21.

CME Credits:see also page 24.

IDKD Course

EACCME: 32 hours of European external CME creditsSwiss Society of Radiology: 34 category 1 pointsParticipants from Germany: 32 CME points: Academy for Cont. Med. Edu. in Radiology

“Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe”

EACCME: 5 hours of European external CME creditsSwiss Society of Radiology: 7 category 1 pointsSwiss Society for Radia- tion Oncology SRO-SSRO: 7 creditsParticipants from Germany: 5 CME points: Academy for Cont. Med. Edu. in Radiology

IDKD Pediatric Radiology Course

EACCME: 5 hours of European external CME creditsSwiss Society of Radiology: 6 category 1 pointsSwiss Society of Pediatric Radiology: 6 creditsParticipants from Germany: 5 CME points: Academy for Cont. Med. Edu. in Radiology

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International Diagnostic Course Davos Course Directors:Juerg Hodler, ZurichRahel A. Kubik-Huch, BadenGustav K. von Schulthess, Zurich

Swiss Educational AdvisorElmar M. Merkle, Basel

Swiss Educational Neuro AdvisorChristoph Stippich, Zurich

“Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” and IDKD Pediatric Radiology AdvisorThierry A.G.M. Huisman, Baltimore, USA

IDKD Course AdvisorsThomas M. Grist, Madison, USAJeffrey S. Klein, Burlington, USA

Online Case EditorsMagda Marcon, ZurichFabian Morsbach, Zurich

Course ManagementMaria Tsiplakova Vögeli, Zurich

Foundation for the Advancement of Education in Medical Radiology

Chairman of the BoardChristoph Schmid, Zurich

Board Members Thomas Kehl, Davos-ClavadelWalter Weder, ZurichGustav K. von Schulthess, ZurichChristoph L. Zollikofer, Kilchberg (Zurich)

ORGANISATION FACULTY ADDRESSES

Faculty AdressesOrganisation

AGerald F. Abbott, MDMassachusetts General HospitalDepartment of Thoracic RadiologyUS-02114 Boston, MA

Alexander A. Bankier, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterDepartment of RadiologyUS-02215 Boston, MA

BFabio Becce, MDLausanne University Hospital CHUVDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyCH-1011 Lausanne

Sanjeev Bhalla, MDWashington Univ. School of MedicineMallinckrodt Institute of RadiologyDepartment of RadiologyUS-63110 St. Louis, MO

Ulrich Bick, MDCharité University Hospital BerlinDepartment of RadiologyDE-10117 Berlin

Thorsten A. Bley, MDWurzburg University HospitalDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyDE-97080 Wurzburg

David A. Bluemke, MDUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of RadiologyUS-53792 Madison, WI

CJames C. Carr, MDNorthwestern Medicine, Feinberg School of MedicineDepartment of RadiologyUS-60611 Chicago, IL

Brett W. Carter, MDThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterDepartment of RadiologyUS-77030 Houston, TX

DAlbert De Roos, MDLeiden University Medical CenterDepartment of RadiologyNL-2300 RC Leiden

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FACULTY ADDRESSES

Carole Dennie, MDThe Ottawa HospitalDepartment of Medical ImagingCA-K1H8L6 Ottawa, ON

Olivio F. Donati, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyCH-8091 Zurich

EBrett M. Elicker, MDUniversity of California, San FranciscoDepartment of Radiology and Biomedical ImagingUS-94143 San Francisco, CA

Jeremy J. Erasmus, MDThe University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterDepartment of RadiologyUS-77030 Houston, TX

FThomas Frauenfelder, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyCH-8091 Zurich

GJeffrey R. Galvin, MDUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineDepartment of Diagnostic RadiologyUS-21201 Baltimore, MD

Cathérine Gebhard, MDZurich University Hospital / Zurich UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine / Centre for Molecular CardiologyCH-8091 Zurich

Fiona Gilbert, MDUniversity of CambridgeSchool of Clinical MedicineDepartment of RadiologyGB-CB2 0QQ Cambridge

Philippe Grenier, MDPitié-Salpétrière HospitalDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyFR-75013 Paris

Thomas M. Grist, MDUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthDepartment of RadiologyUS-53792 Madison, WI

HDaniel Hausmann, MDBaden Cantonal HospitalDepartment of RadiologyCH-5404 Baden

FACULTY ADDRESSES

Lucie Heinzerling, MDErlangen University HospitalDepartment of DermatologyDE-91054 Erlangen

Thomas H. Helbich, MDMedical University of Vienna & General HospitalDepartment of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided TherapyAT-1090 Vienna

Nigel R. Howarth, MDClinique des GrangettesDepartment of RadiologyCH-1224 Chêne-Bougeries

Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MDTexas Children’s HospitalDepartment of RadiologyUS-77030 Houston, TX

Martin Hüllner, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Nuclear MedicineCH-8091 Zurich

KJeffrey P. Kanne, MDUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthDepartment of RadiologyUS-53792 Madison, WI

Philipp A. Kaufmann, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Nuclear MedicineCH-8091 Zurich

Christian J. Kellenberger, MDUniversity Children’s Hospital Zurich, Eleonore FoundationDepartment of RadiologyCH-8032 Zurich

Aine M. Kelly, MDMichigan Medicine Department of RadiologyUS-48109-5302 Ann Arbor, MI

Loren H. Ketai, MDUniversity of New Mexico Cancer CenterDepartment of RadiologyUS-87131 Abuquerque, NM

Jeffrey S. Klein, MDUniversity of Vermont College of MedicineDepartment of Thoracic RadiologyFletcher Allen Health CareUS-05401 Burlington, VT

LFrédéric Lador, MDGeneva University HospitalsDepartment of PneumologyCH-1211 Geneva

Edward Y. Lee, MDBoston Children’s Hospital Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of RadiologyUS-02115 Boston, MA

Tim Leiner, MDUtrecht University Medical CentreDepartment of RadiologyNL-3584 CX Utrecht

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FACULTY ADDRESSES FACULTY ADDRESSES

MEdith M. Marom, MDThe Chaim Sheba Medical CenterDepartment of Diagnostic ImagingIL-5265601 Ramat Gan

Britta Maurer, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of RheumatologyCH-8091 Zurich

Gustavo Meirelles, MDFleury Diagnostic MedicineImaging SectionBR-01333-910 São Paulo

NKonstantin Nikolaou, MDTubingen University HospitalDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyDE-72076 Tubingen

PAnagha P. Parkar, MDHaraldsplass Deaconess Hospital Department of Clinical MedicineNO-5009 Bergen

Katja Pinker-Domenig, MDMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterDepartment of Radiology, Breast Imaging ServiceUS-10065 New York, NY

René Prêtre, MDLausanne University Hospital CHUVDepartment of Cardiac SurgeryCH-1011 Lausanne

Steven Primack, MDOregon Health and Science UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic RadiologyUS-97239 Portland, OR

Mathias Prokop, MDUMC St. Radboud Medical CentreDepartment of RadiologyNL-6525 Nijmegen

Helmut Prosch, MDVienna General Hospital, Medical University of ViennaDept. of Biomedical Imaging and Image Guided InterventionsAT-1090 Vienna

RMarie-Pierre Revel, MDCochin HospitalDepartment of RadiologyFR-75014 Paris

Justus E. Roos, MD Lucerne Cantonal HospitalDepartment of Radiology and Nuclear MedicineCH-6000 Lucerne

Melissa L. Rosado de Christenson, MDSt. Luke’s Hospital of Kansas CityDepartment of RadiologyUS-64111 Kansas City, MI

Geoffrey D. Rubin, MDDuke University School of MedicineDepartment of Cardiothoracic ImagingUS-27715 Durham, NC

SCornelia M. Schaefer-Prokop, MDMeander Medical CenterDepartment of RadiologyNL-3813 TZ Amersfoort

Isabelle Schmitt-Opitz, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Thoracic Surgery CH-8091 Zurich

Thomas R. Semple, MDThe Royal Brompton HospitalDepartment of RadiologyGB-SW3 6NP London

Christoph Stippich, MDZurich University HospitalDepartment of Neuroradiology CH-8091 Zurich

Gerhard Stuckmann, MDBaden Cantonal HospitalDepartment of RadiologyCH-5404 Baden

TDenis Tack, MDEpicura HospitalsDepartment of RadiologyBE-7331 Braine-L’Alleud

Shawn D. Teague, MDNational Jewish HealthDepartment of RadiologyUS-80206 Denver, CO

James Teh, MDNuffield Orthopaedic CentreDepartment of RadiologyGB-OX37LD Headington, Oxford

Harriet Thoeny, MDFribourg Cantonal Hospital Department of RadiologyCH-1708 Fribourg

VIoannis Vlahos, MDSt. Georges Hospital NHS TrustDepartment of RadiologyGB-SW17 0QT London

ZElias Zerhouni, MDSanofiFR-75414 Paris

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Full day refresher course „Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe“

Saturday, March 30, 2019

The course includes:

– Lecture style full day course

– Access to 100 carefully selected cases highlighting the last 10 years of IDKD

– Cases provided by some of the best known Radiologists in the fi eld

– Excellent training database for an upcoming Board examination

For CME accreditation information, see page 24.

Course Objectives:

– Overview of diagnostic imaging essentials in all body areas („Head to Toe“)

– Review and a refresher for residents, especially when preparing their Board exam

– Information on the state-of-the-art fi ndings in diagnostic imaging as knowledge update

Target Audience:

– Residents preparing for Board examination

– Certifi ed Radiologists looking for an up-to-date concentrated brush-up

– Clinicians looking for an overview of current knowledge in imaging

FUNDAMENTALS IN IMAGING FUNDAMENTALS IN IMAGING

Program Course Schedule

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09.15 – 09.30 Opening

09.30 – 09.55 Brain Tumor Imaging: Standards and Advanced Techniques | Christoph Stippich, CH

10.00 – 10.25 Radiology of the Intensive Care Unit | Brett Elicker, USA

10.30 – 10.55 Ultrasound: Diagnoses Not To Miss During Night Shifts | Gerhard Stuckmann, CH

11.00 – 11.30 Coff ee Break

11.30 – 11.55 Signs in Chest Radiology: Edema, Atelectasis, Consolidation | Gerald Abbott, USA

12.00 – 12.25 Pulmonary Infections | Loren Ketai, USA

12.30 – 12.55 The BI-RADS Lexicon – All You Need To Know | Katja Pinker-Domenig, USA

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 14.25 Diff erential Diagnosis of Focal Renal Masses | Harriet Thoeny, CH

14.30 – 14.55 Rectal MRI for Staging and Response Assessment – Current Concepts and Future Trends | Daniel Hausmann, CH

15.00 – 15.25 Prostate Imaging: A Recipe to Success | Olivio Donati, CH

15.30 – 16.00 Coff ee Break

16.00 – 16.25 Radiological Synopsis of Child Abuse | Thierry Huisman, USA

16.30 – 16.55 Systematic Evaluation of Standard Radiographs in MSK | James Teh, UK

17.00 – 17.25 10 Musculoskeletal Diagnoses You Should Not Miss in the Emergency Room | Fabio Becce, CH

17.30 – 18.00 How to Use RadioGraphics for Radiology Resident Education | Jeff rey Klein, USA

Registration FeesThe participants of the “Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” course receive access to the specially selected IDKD online cases, as well as a certifi cate of attendance.

Regular Resident*

Early fees (until January 31, 2019) CHF 300.00 CHF 240.00

Standard fees (until March 24, 2019) CHF 320.00 CHF 260.00

Onsite fees (from March 25, 2019) CHF 340.00 CHF 280.00

* A certifi cate signed by Head of Department must be provided upon registration.Lunch and coff ee breaks are included in the fees.

For Cancellation of Registration policy, see page 22. 13

IDKD LECTURES IDKD LECTURES

Program IDKD CourseLectures

Sunday, March 31, 2019

08.30 – 8.45Opening AddressInstruction for Course Informatics

08.45 – 9.30Opening LectureWhat the Cardiac Surgeon Expects from Medical Imaging in 2019René Prêtre, CH

16.30 – 17.30Rüttimann Lecture Lecture is in memory of the visionary founder of the IDKD Prof. Alois Rüttimann (1922–2011) on pioneering radiologic, med-ical topics and topics of general interest.

Major Trends in Life Sciences and Their Impact on ImagingElias Zerhouni, FR

Monday, April 1, 2019

11.10 – 11.50 Machine Learning in Chest CT: Pulmonary Nodules and BeyondMathias Prokop, NL

13.00 – 14.30 Special Topic: Chronic Throm-boembolic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

13.00 – 13.30a. Clinical ChallengesFrédéric Lador, CH

13.30 – 14.00b. Imaging OptionsThomas Frauenfelder, CH

14.00 – 14.30c. Therapeutic OptionsIsabelle Schmitt-Opitz, CH

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

11.10 – 11.50 Systemic Sclerosis: What Infor-mation Do Clinicians Need from RadiologistsBritta Maurer, CH

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

11.10 – 11.50 Shifting Trends in Coronary Imaging Indications

11.10 – 11.30a. Recent Advances and Future Trends in Multimodality Cardiac ImagingPhilipp A. Kaufmann, CH

11.30 – 11.50b. Imaging of Coronary Artery Disease in Women: How and WhenCathérine Gebhard, CH

13.00 – 14.30 Special Topic: Manifestation of Pseudoprogression in Immune Therapy

13.00 – 13.30a. Pathophysiologic Basis and Clinical IssuesLucie Heinzerling, DE

13.30 – 14.00b. Pseudo and Hyperprogression of Lung Cancer under Immune Therapy: Imaging FeaturesMarie-Pierre Revel, FR

14.00 – 14.30c. Signs in Hybrid ImagingMartin Hüllner, CH

Thursday, April 4, 2019

11.10 – 11.50 Signs in Thoracic ImagingJustus E. Roos, CH

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FILM READING PANEL / WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS

Film Reading Panel

Tuesday, April 2, 201916.30 – 18.00

ModeratorsThomas M. Grist, Madison, USAJeffrey S. Klein, Burlington, USA

Panelists Gerald F. Abbott, USAThorsten Bley, DECarole Dennie, CAKonstantin Nikolaou, DESteven Primack, USAMelissa Rosado de Christenson, USADenis Tack, BEShawn D. Teague, USA

Workshops

1. A Systematic Approach to Chest Radiographic Analysis

Jeffrey S. Klein, USA Melissa L. Rosado de Christenson, USA 2. Missed Lung Lesions: Side

by Side Comparison of Chest Radiography with MDCT

Nigel R. Howarth, CH Denis Tack, BE 3. Plain Film and CT Diagnosis

of the Adult Mediastinum and Hilum: Pitfalls vs. Disease

Sanjeev Bhalla, USA Edith M. Marom, IL 4. Plain Film and HRCT Diag-

nosis of Interstitial Lung Disease

Jeffrey R. Galvin, USA Helmut Prosch, AT 5. CT Diagnosis and Manage-

ment of Focal Lung Disease Gerald F. Abbott, USA Ioannis Vlahos, GB 6. Current Approach to Acute

and Chronic Airway Disease Philippe Grenier, FR Jeffrey P. Kanne, USA

7. Imaging of Pulmonary Infections

Gustavo Meirelles, BR Anagha P. Parkar, NO

8. Current Concepts in Diag-nosis and Staging of Lung Cancer

Brett W. Carter, USA Jeremy J. Erasmus, USA 9. Diseases of the Chest Wall

Pleura and Diaphragm Aine M. Kelly, USA Thomas Frauenfelder, CH 10. Peds Chest Edward Y. Lee, USA Thomas R. Semple, GB 11. Chest Manifestations of Sys-

temic Disease Brett M. Elicker, USA Cornelia M. Schaefer-Prokop, NL 12. Imaging of Chest Trauma Loren H. Ketai, USA Steven Primack, USA 13. Diagnosis and Staging of

Breast Cancer: When and How to Use Mammography, Tomosysthesis and Ancillary Imaging Techniques

Fiona Gilbert, GB Katja Pinker-Domenig, USA 14. Followup of Patients with

Breast Cancer: Imaging of Local Recurrence and Distant Metastases

Ulrich Bick, DE Thomas Helbich, DE

15. CT & MRI of Suspected Ischemic Heart Disease (including CTA)

Albert De Roos, NL Konstantin Nikolaou, DE 16. Imaging of Non-ischemic

Cardiomyopathy David A. Bluemke, USA Shawn D. Teague, USA 17. Modern Diagnosis in the

Evaluation of Pulmonary Vascular Disease

Alexander A. Bankier, USA Carole Dennie, CA 18. Imaging of Acute Aortic

Syndrome Thomas M. Grist, USA Geoffrey D. Rubin, USA 19. Pre-and Post Aortic Endovas-

cular Intervention: What a Radiologist Needs to Know

Thorsten A. Bley, DE Justus E. Roos, CH 20. Non-invasive Angiography

of Peripheral Arteries James C. Carr, USA Tim Leiner, NL

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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Monday, April 1, 2019

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Thursday, April 4, 2019

IDKD COURSE OVERVIEW

IDKD Course Overview

For topics of Workshops and Lectures, please see pages 14 – 17.

IDKD COURSE OVERVIEW

EXHIBITION

OPEN

Exhibition is open on

Sunday at 9.00 –19.30,

on Monday to Wednesday at 9.00 – 19.00,

and on Thursday at 9.00 –11.30.

08.30 – 08.45 Opening Address: Introduction into course organization and informatics

08.45 – 09.30 Opening Lecture

09.45 – 11.00 Workshops

11.15 – 12.30 Workshop

12.30 – 13.15 Lunch

13.15 – 14.30 Workshops

14.30 – 15.00 Intermission

15.00 – 16.15 Workshops

16.30 – 17.30 Rüttimann Lecture

17.30 – 18.30 Welcome Reception

08.00 – 09.15 Workshops

09.15 – 09.45 Intermission

09.45 – 11.00 Workshops

11.10 – 11.50 Highlight Lecture

11.50 – 13.00 Lunch

13.00 – 14.30 Special Lecture

14.30 – 15.00 Intermission

15.00 – 16.15 Workshops

16.30 – 17.45 Workshops

08.00 – 09.15 Workshops

09.15 – 09.45 Intermission

09.45 – 11.00 Workshops

11.10 – 11.50 Highlight Lecture

11.50 – 13.15 Lunch

13.15 – 14.30 Workshops

14.30 – 15.00 Intermission

15.00 – 16.15 Workshops

16.30 – 18.00 Film Reading Panel

18.30 – 22.00 IDKD Dinner

08.00 – 09.15 Workshops

09.15 – 09.45 Intermission

09.45 – 11.00 Workshops

11.10 – 11.50 Highlight Lectures

11.50 – 13.00 Lunch

13.00 – 14.30 Special Lecture

14.30 – 15.00 Intermission

15.00 – 16.15 Workshops

16.30 – 17.45 IDKD Workshop 8

08.00 – 09.15 Workshops

09.15 – 09.45 Intermission

09.45 – 11.00 Workshops

11.10 – 11.50 Highlight Lecture

11.50 – 12.45 Lunch

12.45 – 14.00 Workshops

14.15 – 15.30 Workshops

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VENUE FLOOR PLAN

Venue Floor Plan

A1 Dischma

A2 Flüela

A3 Sertig

A4 Schwarzhorn

A5 Seehorn

A6 Wisshorn

A7 Forum

A8 Studio

A9 Davos

B6B5

A7A8

A9Main HallLectures /

Film Reading Panel

ExhibitionQuiz

Coff ee

Ground Floor

WC

WC

Lift

C5**

Upper Floor

Lift

Lift

WC

C1

A1

A2

A4

A3

B3

B4

A5

A6InternetCorner

C2

Park Floor

Pedestria

n tunnel t

o new Main Entra

nce

WC

WC

Lift

Registrat

ion

Main Entrance

Lift

Lift

C3

B1*

B2*

C4

Promenade Floor

Lift

Lift

WC

Lift

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B1 Pischa*

B2 Parsenn*

B3 Jakobshorn

B4 Strela

B5 Ducan

B6 Altein

C1 Sanada I

C2 Sanada II

C3 Aspen I

C4 Aspen II

C5 Schiahorn*

* B1 and B2 access via stairs at room B3

** C6 access from Park fl oor via the golden elevator opposite room A6

IDKD Pediatric Radiology Course

The course includes– Four interactive workshops and

a Highlight Lecture dedicated to pediatric diseases of the chest, heart and vessels

– Access to IDKD 2019 Book

Course Objectives– Teach the participants eff ective

approaches in analyzing diagnostic imaging challenges in pediatric patients with diseases of the chest, heart and vessels

– Allow participants in guided self study to recognize key imaging features of various diseases

– Teach participants in which settings which imaging examination is most eff ective

– Off er participants to interact with top international experts in the fi eld of radiology of pediatric diseases of the chest, heart and vessels

Target audience– Pediatric radiologists, pediatric

radiology residents and fellows– Radiologists with interest in and /

or obligation for pediatric radiology– Interested clinicians– Radiology technicians with advanced

competences/interests

Course Schedule

10.00 – 10.15 Introduction into course organization and informatics

10.15 – 11.00Lecture: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery in the 3rd World Countries | René Prêtre, CH

11.15 – 12.00 Workshops

12.30 – 13.15 Lunch

13.15 – 14.30 Workshops

14.30 – 15.00 Intermission

15.00 – 16.15 Workshops

16.30 – 17.45 Workshops

Workshops 1. Interstitial Lung Disease in Children

Thomas R. Semple, GB

2. Malformations of the Large Vessels, “Rings and Slings”Christian J. Kellenberger, CH

3. Infectious Lung Diseases in ChildrenEdward Y. Lee, US

4. Neonatal Chest ImagingThierry A.G.M. Huisman, US

Registration FeesThe participants of the IDKD Pediatric Radiology Course receive access to IDKD pediatric online cases, as well as a certifi cate of attendance.

Regular Resident*

Early fees CHF 320.00 CHF 260.00

Standard fees CHF 360.00 CHF 290.00

Onsite fees CHF 410.00 CHF 340.00

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IDKD PEDIATRIC COURSE

* A certifi cate signed by Head of Department must be provided upon registration.Lunch and coff ee breaks are included in the fees. For Cancellation of Registration policy, see page 22.

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FEES / REGISTRATION / FULL BODY CERTIFICATE PAYMENT / CANCELLATION

Registration FeesThe participants of the IDKD Course receive a printed IDKD Book and access to the IDKD online cases, as well as a certificate of attendance.

Regular Resident*

Early fees (until January 31, 2019) CHF 1‘270.00 CHF 995.00

Standard fees (February 1, until March 24, 2019) CHF 1’495.00 CHF 1’195.00

Onsite fees (from March 25, 2019) CHF 1’595.00 CHF 1’295.00

* A certificate signed by Head of Department must be provided upon registration.Lunch and coffee breaks are included in the fees.

Cancellation of Registration Written notification is required for all cancellations and changes. Refunds are made as follows:– 80% refund for cancellations received until January 31, 2019– 50% refund for cancellations received until February 25, 2019– no refunds thereafterSame cancellation policy applies to the “Fundamentals in Imaging” and Pediatric Radiology courses.

Confirmation of Registration and Course Badge Online registrations will be automatically confirmed. Course badges will not be sent out this year; registered participants will receive their personal course badge onsite at the Registra-tion Desk. Participants will be notified by email about the procedure to collect their badge closer to the Course.

The badge is personal and is the admission card to the course. Do not forget it! Do not lose it! In case of loss, a replacement badge will be provided against an administrative charge of CHF 50.00.

Full Body Imaging Certificate Starting from the 50th IDKD in Davos 2018, the participants can receive a Full Body Imaging Certificate if they attend at least 4 IDKD courses covering all 4 topics at least once. For more information, please visit our website www.idkd.org.

Payment Bank UBS AG, Postfach, CH-8098 Zurich

Account nr 251-964156.01A

Clearing 251

BIC/ Swift Code UBSWCHZH80A

IBAN CH44 0025 1251 9641 5601 A

References SFAMR

Credit Cards VISA or Eurocard/Mastercard

Cancellation of the IDKD IDKD is entitled to cancel the Courses at any time. Course fees will be reimbursed in case of cancellation of the IDKD Course due to reasons other than war, war-like events, acts of terror-ism or epidemics, in which case only a proportionate part would be refundable.

Disclaimer The IDKD and the Course Management cannot accept liability for acts of any suppliers to this meeting nor the safety of any attendee while in transit to or from this event nor for any acci-dents or injuries that may occur. Any liability of IDKD and the Course Management is excluded. All participants are strongly advised to carry sufficient travel and health insurance.

Applicable Law and JurisdictionSwiss law is applicable. The courts of Zurich, Switzerland, shall have exclusive jurisdiction.

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CME ACCREDITATION CME ACCREDITATION

CME Accreditation

Teaching HoursThe IDKD Course comprises twenty 75-minute workshops and approximately 9 hours of plenary lectures, i. e. a total of 34 hours of teaching.

The “Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” courses comprises 5.75 hours of plenary lectures.

The “IDKD Pediatric Radiology” course comprises in total of 6.25 hours of workshops and one Highlight lecture.

Teaching hours can be directly claimed as credits in many countries.

In order to secure the correct attendance record for CME purposes, the participants are required to timely book the sessions they attended online via the IDKD homepage under “My Course Schedule”.

Accreditation

The 51st International Diagnostic Course Davos has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 32 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

The Swiss Society of Radiology designates the IDKD with

34 category 1 points.

The Academy for Continuing Medical Education in Radiology designates

the IDKD with 32 CME points.

The Swiss Society of Radiology

designates the IDKD with

7 category 1 points.

The Academy for Continuing

Medical Education in Radiology

designates the IDKD with

5 CME points.

Swiss Society for Radiation Oncology

SRO-SSRO designates the

IDKD with 7 credits.

Accreditation

The “Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe” Course has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

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Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.

Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

The Swiss Society of Radiology

designates the IDKD with

6 category 1 points.

The Academy for Continuing

Medical Education in Radiology

designates the IDKD with

5 CME points.

Swiss Society of Pediatric Radiology

designates the IDKD with 6 credits.

Accreditation

The IDKD Pediatric Radiology Course has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 5 Eu-ropean CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

CME ACCREDITATION GENERAL INFORMATION

General Information

Addresses

Course Management Foundation for the Advancement of Education in Medical RadiologyHertistrasse 26CH-8304 WallisellenPhone: +41 43 534 0909Fax: +41 43 430 2544E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.idkd.org

Venue and Local Course Office Congress Center Davos Talstrasse 49aCH-7270 Davos-Platz Switzerland

Opening Hours of the Congress Center (entrance from Talstrasse)

Saturday, March 30, 201908.00 –18.30

Sunday, March 31, 201907.00 –18.30

Monday through Friday always 30 minutes before until 30 minutes after the sessions

Starting Times of the Courses

”Fundamentals in Imaging: From Head to Toe”

Saturday, March 30, 2019: 09.15

Pediatric Radiology Course

Saturday, March 30, 2019: 10.00

IDKD Course

Sunday, March 31, 2019: 08.30

Language English

Change of Program Information and times mentioned in this document may be subject to change. Participants are requested to check the exact schedule for the following day every evening at the notice board. Please review updated information on www.idkd.org.

IDKD on the Internet Information about IDKD activities is con-stantly updated. Please visit our website at www.idkd.org.

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TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Travel Arrangements

Zürich

Kreuzlingen

Feldkirch

Austria

Italy

France

Davos

Germany

Luzern

Bern

Lausanne

Lugano

Geneva

Chur

Basel

Best booking flexibility with Swiss product and service quality at an attractive discount – offered to you by Swiss International Air Lines as Official Carrier for the 51st International Diagnostic Course Davos (IDKD). As the Swiss national airline, we offer all participants up to 10% discount on the standard fares. Your stay in Switzerland starts on board our aircraft.

The reduced conference fares are specially marked with a white triangle and, depending on the chosen fare, allow you to change or cancel your flight with complete ease. All reductions depend on the type of fare, route and availability. They are valid on the entire SWISS route network for flights to Switzerland (flight numbers LX1 – 2999 and LX 7400 - 7465), inclu-ding flights that are operated by our partner airlines under an LX flight number (LX 8000 – 8999). Thanks to the new fare options, you now have even more choice on SWISS European flights, and only pay for what you really need.

The conference fares can be booked now for the travel period 14 days before to 14 days after your event.In order to benefit from this offer, book your flight easily and without complications through swiss.com using the following link: www.swiss.com/event The event code is sent in the confirmation email to the registered participants.SWISS looks forward to pampering you on board with typical Swiss hospitality.

Ground Transportation by TrainTrain connections between 06.00 and 21.00 from Zurich main station and Zurich Airport to Davos-Dorf. Schedule: www.sbb.ch/en.

By car: 147 km from Zurich 235 km from Basel 304 km from Munich 538 km from Frankfurt a.M. 240 km from Milan

SOCIAL PROGRAM / LOCAL INFORMATION DAVOS

Social Program / Local Information Davos

Organisation Esther HodlerYela von Schulthess Maria Tsiplakova Vögeli

Welcome ReceptionSunday, March 31, 201917.30–18.30 Congress Center

All participants and their guests are cordially invited.

IDKD Dinner Tuesday, April 2, 201918.30–19.15 Reception19.15–21.15 Dinner

Hotel Steigenberger BelvédèrePrice: CHF 95.00 (all beverages included)

Limited number of participants. Online registration: www.idkd.org

Tourist Office Davos Destinations-OrganisationTalstrasse 41 CH-7270 Davos Platz Phone +41 (0)81 415 21 21 Fax +41 (0)81 415 21 00 E-Mail [email protected] Web www.davos.ch

AccommodationAccommodation booking for the IDKD Davos is handled by Davos Congress. Hotel reservations at specially negotiated rates must be placed online at www.idkd.org. Headquarter of the course: The Grandhotel Steigenberger Belvédère.

For more information, please contact Davos CongressPhone +41 (0)81 415 21 60Fax +41 (0)81 415 21 69E-Mail [email protected]

Bank, Post Office, Car Parking At the course registration desk, Swiss Francs, Eurocard/ Mastercard and VISA are accepted. Foreign currencies may be changed at one of the local banks (Monday–Friday, 08.30–12.00 and 14.00–17.30). There is an ATM (Bankautomat) available 24 hours outside the North entrance of the Congress Center on Promenade Floor.Participants are advised to observe the official parking signs. Course management cannot accept responsibility for unautho-rized parking. There are very limited meter parking facilities in front of the main en-trance of the Congress Center at Talstrasse, therefore we suggest that you park your car at your hotel and use public buses free of charge. Your hotel guest card will entitle you to free bus transportation in Davos.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Acknowledgements

The organisers are grateful to all companies and persons who helped realise and develop this course through their collaboration and contributions.

Global Platinum SponsorGuerbet, Europe

Global Gold SponsorGE Healthcare, Europe

Global Silver SponsorSiemens Healthcare AG

Technical ExhibitsIDKD CourseBayer (Schweiz) AG, Zurich, CHBracco Suisse SA, Cadempino, CHGE Healthcare, Glattbrugg/Zurich, CHGuerbet AG, Zurich, CHSiemens Healthcare AG, Zurich, CHTelemedicine Clinic, Barcelona, ESThieme & Frohberg GmbH, Berlin, DE

FUTURE IDKD COURSES

Future IDKD Courses

IDKD 2019 Asia

Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis

May 24 – 26, 2019, Hong KongMay 31 – June 2, 2019, Beijing

IDKD 2019 Greece

Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis

September 27 – 29, 2019, Athens

IDKD 2019 South America

Musculoskeletal Diseases

October 31 – November 3, 2019, São Paulo, Brazil

IDKD 2020 Davos

Diseases of the Brain, Head and Neck, Spine

March 22 – 26, 2020

Visit the IDKD website at www.idkd.org for updated information

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