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1. 2/27/03 Education board approves new rules for resident duty hours
www.dimag.com/dinews/200302270 - [Cached]Published on: 2/27/2003 Last Visited: 6/17/2006
Many large radiology departments have already moved to a night flow system, according to Dr. Russell A. Blinder, residency director at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The night flow system at the hospital is essentially a night shift program in which residents report in for work at 7 p.m. and go home around 9 a.m.
Although many radiology departments are reworking their residency hours, smaller departments may have more of a problem meeting the regulations. They do not have enough people to put into a call pool.
There may be times when residents are be on beeper call and have to perform procedures on call and then report into work the next day, but these are rare occurrences, Blinder said.
"I don't approve of having residents reporting to work sleep-deprived," he said. -
2. New England Roentgen Ray Society - Neuroradiology
www.nerrs.org/2neuro.html - [Cached]Published on: 9/3/2001 Last Visited: 6/15/2002
Moderator: Russell A Blinder, MD AFTERNOON LECTURES: This program qualifies for 3.5 hours in category 1 credit of the AMA PRA. TITLE: Pediatric Brain Tumors 3:30-4:00 Speaker: Richard Robertson, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Director of Neuroradiology/Director of MRI Children's Hospital TITLE: Emergency Functional CT Imaging of Stroke: Pearls and Pitfalls 4:00-4:30 Speaker: Michael H Lev, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Director, Emergency Neuroradiology & Neurovascular Lab Massachusetts General Hospital TITLE: Diffusion Weighted Imaging 4:30-5:00 Speaker: Russell A Blinder, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Staff Neuroradiologist and Residency Program Director Brigham & Women's Hospital 5:00-5:15 Coffee Break TITLE: Intra-Axial Neoplasms of the Brain: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation 5:15-6:15 Featured Speaker: Kelly Koeller, MD Chairman and Registrar Department of Radiologic Pathology Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Washington, DC 6:15-7:15 Panel of Unknown Cases Moderator: Alexander Norbash, MD Assistant Professor Harvard
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niversity Director of Neuroradiology Brigham & Women's Hospital Panelists: Russell A Blinder, MD Michael H Lev, MD Kelly Koeller, MD Richard Robertson, MD Program Objectives: 1. The attendee should have knowledge of a broad overview of common abnormalities found when imaging the pediatric patient. 2. The attendee should understand when to use emergency CT in evaluation of stroke, problems of sensitivity of detection of stroke, and determine how to most accurately diagnosis and evaluate the patient susupected of having an acute stroke. 3. The attendee should understand how the pathology and histology of selected neoplasm leads to the imaging findings -
3. www.nerrs.org
www.nerrs.org/EducationalCommi - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/11/2008
Russell A. Blinder, MD

