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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Chair: Barbara McNeil, Harvard Medical School
Vice-Chair: Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan Kettering
Thursday , December 8, 2011
8:30 am Welcome and Introduction
Hedvig Hricak—Memorial Sloan Kettering
8:40 am Why and how to track radiation exposure
Donald Miller—U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Charles Miller—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National and International Efforts in Volume and Dose
Session 1:
Tracking
Moderator: Fred Mettler—University of New Mexico
9:05 am Introduction to Session 1
Fred Mettler—University of New Mexico
9:15 am 1.1: IAEA activities and overview of global activities
Madan Rehani—International Atomic Energy Agency
9:35 am 1.2: Radiation exposures in medical imaging: FDA’s past
and present efforts
David Spelic—U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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10:00 am 1.3: Strategies to minimize patient radiation exposure in the
Veterans Health Administration
Charles Anderson—Veterans Health Administration
10:25 am BREAK
10:45 am 1.4: American College of Radiology (ACR) Dose Index
Registry
Richard Morin—Mayo Clinic
11:10 am Discussion Session 1
Appropriate Radiation Dose Metrics and Estimation
Session 2:
Techniques
Moderator: Richard Morin—Mayo Clinic
11:30 am Introduction to Session 2
Richard Morin—Mayo Clinic
11:35 am 2.1: Radiation metrics in medical imaging
Walter Huda—Medical University South Carolina
11:50 pm 2.2: Patient Dose: What to record and track and the role of
organ dose
Michael McNitt-Gray—University of California, Los
Angeles
12:10 pm 2.3: Protocol optimization and dose variability for
CT-guided interventions
Raymond Thornton—Memorial Sloan Kettering
12:30 pm LUNCH BREAK
1:30 pm Panel: Physician’s perspective on what to report
Michael Lauer—National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
James Brink—Yale University
2:10 pm Discussion Session 2
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Volume—Methods for Collecting and Evaluating Data
Session 3:
Moderator: Walter Huda—Medical University South
Carolina
2:40 pm Introduction to Session 3
Walter Huda—Medical University South Carolina
2:45 pm 3.1: Measuring population utilization of medical diagnostic
procedures: data sources and challenges
Mythreyi Bhargavan Chatfield—American College of
Radiology
3:05 pm 3.2: Automated electronic medical record (EMR) dose
history extraction and monitoring
Aaron Sodickson—Brigham and Women’s Hospital
3:30 pm BREAK
3:50 pm 3.3: Procedure volume trends in the United States and
perspectives on large-scale data collection
Ashok Shah and Gail Prochaska—IMV Ltd
4:15 pm Panel: Manufacturers’ perspective on what to report
Richard Mather—Toshiba Medical Research Institute
Kenneth Denison—GE Healthcare,
Christian Eusemann—Siemens Healthcare,
Dominic Siewko—Philips Healthcare
4:55 pm Discussion Session 3
5:20 pm Closing Remarks and Adjournment
Hedvig Hricak—Memorial Sloan Kettering
Friday , December 9, 2011
8:15 am Welcome, opening remarks
Barbara McNeil, Harvard Medical School
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Risk—What We Know and What We Need to Know
Session 4:
Moderator: Amy Berrington de González—National Cancer Institute
8:25 am Introduction to Session 4
Amy Berrington de González—National Cancer Institute
8:30 am 4.1: Understanding radiation-induced cancer risks at
radiological doses
David Brenner—Columbia University
8:50 am 4.2: Non-cancer effects at radiological doses
Kiyohico Mabuchi—National Cancer Institute
9:10 am 4.3: Patient’s perspective
Gwen Darien—Samuel Waxman Cancer Research
Foundation
9:25 am Discussion Session 4
9:45 am Lessons learned from pediatrics
Donald Frush—Duke University
10:10 am Panel: Next Steps
Fred Mettler—University of New Mexico
Hedvig Hricak—Memorial Sloan Kettering
Barbara McNeil—Harvard Medical School
David Brenner—Columbia University
Donald Frush—Duke University
10:25 am Discussion
11:25 am Closing Remarks and Adjournment
Barbara McNeil - Harvard Medical School