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  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Perform point-of-care intestinal ultrasound in a standardized manner as a diagnostic and disease activity monitoring tool. Compare intestinal ultrasound to magnetic resonance enterography, computed tomography enterography, and colonoscopy for assessment of disease activity and complications. Describe the use of shear wave elastography to monitor response to inflammatory bowel disease therapies and assess for the presence of chronic bowel damage.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After watching this collaborative activity with Samsung, you should be able to:

    • Perform point-of-care intestinal ultrasound in a standardized manner as a diagnostic and disease activity monitoring tool;
    • Compare intestinal ultrasound to magnetic resonance enterography, computed tomography enterography, and colonoscopy for assessment of disease activity and complications; and 
    • Describe the use of shear wave elastography to monitor response to inflammatory bowel disease therapies and assess for the presence of chronic bowel damage. 

    Faculty: Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA

    This program is a non-CME educational activity.

    Not applicable

    Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA

    Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA, is an assistant professor of pediatrics, associate pediatric gastroenterology fellowship director, and the director of the Henry and Elaine Kaufman Intestinal Ultrasound Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Michael completed his pediatric gastroenterology fellowship and advanced inflammatory bowel disease fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In addition to presentations and publications on outcomes of biologic and small molecule therapies in children, Michael became the first gastroenterology fellow to be trained and certified in intestinal ultrasound in the United States by the International Bowel Ultrasound Group. Michael helps to lead the pediatric committee of the International Bowel Ultrasound Group and serves on the artificial intelligence committee as well. Michael is a co-founder of iUSCAN, the first North American intestinal ultrasound research consortium for IBD patients.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Utilize advanced optimization techniques in 2D, color Doppler, and volume imaging in gynecology (GYN). Describe and adjust parameters to acquire and manipulate a GYN 3D volume dataset for clinical correlation.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After watching this activity, you should be able to:

    • Utilize advanced optimization techniques in 2D, color Doppler, and volume imaging in gynecology (GYN); and
    • Describe and adjust parameters to acquire and manipulate a GYN 3D volume dataset for clinical correlation.

    Faculty:  Deborah D'Agostini, RDMS, FAIUM

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 03/02/2023
    Expiration Date: 03/02/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this internet activity enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Ashley McDermott, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Deborah D'Agostini, no relevant financial relationships to disclose

    Deborah D'Agostini

    RDMS, FAIUM

    In January of 2023, Debbie retired from GE Healthcare after 10 years of service, she was the Women's Health Education Leader. In 2013, Debbie retired from the University of California San Diego Medical Center where she served as the Ultrasound manager for more than 20 years. Debbie served as a clinical instructor for the UCSD ultrasound program, OB/GYN residents, as well as the Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellows. She was also the Chair of the UCSD 3D Fellowship program and created the course curriculum.  She is an international speaker and has been an invited speaker for ISUOG, and the AIUM Annual Meeting for many years. She served on the AIUM Education Committee and is a Fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. Debbie has authored more than 20 abstracts, publications, and book chapters. She also has delivered webinars for the AIUM and GE Healthcare.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Efficiently use tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes to predict treatment response and prognosis of breast cancer. Evaluate the association between conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging features with tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte levels in invasive breast cancer patients.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Efficiently use tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes to predict treatment response and prognosis of breast cancer; and
    • Evaluate the association between conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging features with tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte levels in invasive breast cancer patients.

    Authors: Jia, et al

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 03/01/2023
    Expiration Date: 03/01/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Evaluate whether changes in the size and shape of the heart in the 4-chamber view as well as the ventricles occurred in fetuses with D-Transposition of the great arteries, and tetralogy of Fallot could be used to screen for these malformations.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Evaluate whether changes in the size and shape of the heart in the 4-chamber view as well as the ventricles occurred in fetuses with D-Transposition of the great arteries, and tetralogy of Fallot could be used to screen for these malformations.

    Authors: DeVore, et al

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 03/01/2023
    Expiration Date: 03/01/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose


  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Evaluate the performance of the American College of Radiology thyroid imaging, reporting, and data system (ACR TI-RADS) when points for lobulated margins are applied only when the margins meet a quantified measure of margin microlobulation and not applied when nodules only demonstrate macrolobulation.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Evaluate the performance of the American College of Radiology thyroid imaging, reporting, and data system (ACR TI-RADS) when points for lobulated margins are applied only when the margins meet a quantified measure of margin microlobulation and not applied when nodules only demonstrate macrolobulation.

    Authors: Haug, et al

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 02/01/2023
    Expiration Date: 02/01/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Evaluate the possible negative effects of low oxygen exposure on brain development in fetuses with congenital heart defects.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Evaluate the possible negative effects of low oxygen exposure on brain development in fetuses with congenital heart defects.

    Authors: Turgut, et al

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 02/01/2023
    Expiration Date: 02/01/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Describe anal sphincter defects and their impact on affected patients. Discuss the benefits of ultrasound in diagnosing anal sphincter defects. Compare the accuracy of transperineal and endoanal ultrasound methods.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After watching this activity in collaboration with the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA), you should be able to:

    • Describe anal sphincter defects and their impact on affected patients;
    • Discuss the benefits of ultrasound in diagnosing anal sphincter defects; and
    • Compare the accuracy of transperineal and endoanal ultrasound methods.

    Faculty: Yvette Groszmann, MD, MPH, FAIUM (AIUM moderator); Jenny King, MD (IUGA Moderator); Fernandi Moegni, MD (speaker); Osana Wan, MD (speaker)

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $0

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 01/26/2023
    Expiration Date: 01/26/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this internet activity enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Yvette Groszmann, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Jenny King, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Ashley McDermott, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Fernandi Moegni, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Osana Wan, no relevant financial relationships to disclose

    Yvette S. Groszmann, MD, MPH, FAIUM

    Gynecologic Ultrasound Community Chair, AIUM
    Department of OB-GYN and Reproductive Biology
    Brigham and Women's Hospital
    Boston, MA

    Dr. Groszmann is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She attended Tufts University and graduated with a BS in Biopsychology. Dr. Groszmann obtained her MD in 2000 from the University of Connecticut, as well as a Masters in Public Health. She then completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. After completing her formal training, she joined Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates in Boston with hospital appointments at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Faulkner Hospital. In 2009, Dr. Groszmann left her practice as a generalist to do a fellowship in diagnostic ultrasound under the guidance of Dr Benacerraf. She joined Diagnostic Ultrasound Associates in 2010 and continues her affiliation with Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

    Dr. Groszmann is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a member of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

    Jenny King (IUGA Moderator)

    MD

    Urogynaecologist, director of the Pelvic Floor Unit Westmead Hospital, Sydney. Chair of the Education Committee for the International Urogynecology Association and chair of the Continence Foundation of New South Wales. Awarded Order of Australia Medal in 2017 for services to urogynaecology.

    Fernandi Moegni (Presenter)

    MD, SpOG(K)

    Dr. Fernandi Moegni is head of Obstetric and Gynecology Specialist Training Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia. He is a member of the Urogynecology Committee AOFOG. And, Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Fellowship Training Program.

    Osanna Yee Ki Wan (Presenter)

    MD

    Dr Osanna Yee Ki Wan is a subspecialist in Urogynaecology. She is currently an associate consultant in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong. She is also an honorary Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also a council member of the Hong Kong Urogynaecology Association and a reviewer of the International Urogynaecology Journal.  She has a special interest in endoanal ultrasound and perineal scans with multiple publications on urogynaecology and general gynaecology.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Compare absolute and size-adjusted umbilical vein flow and abdominal circumference and rates of abnormal umbilical vein flow parameters among fetal growth-restricted fetuses meeting Delphi criteria against small for gestational age fetuses and appropriate for gestational age controls.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Compare absolute and size-adjusted umbilical vein flow and abdominal circumference and rates of abnormal umbilical vein flow parameters among fetal growth-restricted fetuses meeting Delphi criteria against small for gestational age fetuses and appropriate for gestational age controls.

    Authors: Hamidi, et al

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 1/1/2023
    Expiration Date: 1/1/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Evaluate the agreement between two-dimensional transvaginal and transperineal tomographic ultrasound imaging on three-dimensional volume in diagnosing levator ani muscle avulsion of postpartum women. In addition, evaluate the reproducibility of two-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound measurements of the levator ani muscle thickness.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After reading this article, you should be able to:

    • Evaluate the agreement between two-dimensional transvaginal and transperineal tomographic ultrasound imaging on three-dimensional volume in diagnosing levator ani muscle avulsion of postpartum women, and
    • Evaluate the reproducibility of two-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound measurements of the levator ani muscle thickness.

    Authors: Wang Y and Wang HF

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 1/1/2023
    Expiration Date: 1/1/2026

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Therese Cooper, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Kelly Phillips, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Haylea Weiss, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Erin Hoffman, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Charlotte Henningsen, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Discuss the basic principles of super-resolution ultrasound imaging with microbubbles. Prepare animals/human subjects for super-resolution ultrasound imaging with microbubbles. Process the ultrasound data to obtain super-resolved microvessel images.

    Learning Objective(s)
    After watching this activity, you should be able to:

    • Discuss the basic principles of super-resolution ultrasound imaging with microbubbles;
    • Prepare animals/human subjects for super-resolution ultrasound imaging with microbubbles; and
    • Process the ultrasound data to obtain super-resolved microvessel images.

    Faculty: Matthew Lowerison, PhD; Pengfei Song, PhD 

    Available Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™/1 ARRT Category A credit(s). Upon completion of the learning activity, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    AIUM Member: $0
    Nonmember: $69

    Join the AIUM today to access and earn for free.

    Your fee includes access to the content and the opportunity to submit the CME test. 

    As of August 1, 2020, you will have 1 attempt to successfully pass the post-test with a score of at least 80% and claim your certificate.

    Release Date: 12/13/2022
    Expiration Date: 12/13/2025

    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

    The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The AIUM designates this internet activity enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation

    This activity can be used to meet part of relevant AIUM Training Guidelines and/or maintenance credits for accreditation purposes. Learn more about AIUM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation here.

    ARRT Category A Credit 

    The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for ARRT Category A credit. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.

    Additional Credit Information

    • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™.

    Documenting CME Credits

    All participants who pass the post-test have access to a CME certificate. The AIUM will submit credits to the ARDMS for active AIUM membership accounts with a valid ARDMS ID number. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure credit accuracy and adherence to any audit requests.

    Disclosure Policy

    In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all individuals in control of content must disclose any financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. The AIUM implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.

    Disclosures for this Activity

    • Matthew Lowerison, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Ashley McDermott, no relevant financial relationships to disclose
    • Pengfei Song, no relevant financial relationships to disclose

    Matthew Lowerison, PhD

    Matthew R. Lowerison received his Ph.D. in medical biophysics from the University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada, in 2017. He is currently a Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA. Previously, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at Mayo Clinic, Urology. His current research interests include ultrasound microvessel imaging, super-resolution ultrasound localization microscopy, ultrasonic characterization of tumor microenvironments, and applications of ultrasound for the study of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological diseases.

    Pengfei Song, PhD

    Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bioengineering, and College of Medicine

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Dr. Pengfei Song is an Assistant Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is also a full-time faculty member at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, and an affiliate faculty member with the Carle Illinois College of Medicine and the Department of Bioengineering. His research interests focus on ultrafast ultrasound imaging, super- resolution ultrasound imaging, deep learning, and ultrasound elastography. Dr. Song has published 80 peer-reviewed journal papers and holds several patents that have been commercialized by ultrasound companies and used worldwide in the clinic to benefit patients. Dr. Song is an awardee of the NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award and the NIBIB Trailblazer Award. He is an elected Fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors.