2020 RLI Summit Spotlight

Virtual Event | Essential Leadership Skills and Scenario Planning Tools for Today
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Virtual Event | September 12, 2020 | 2–6pm ET

In times of uncertainty, scenario planning is of paramount concern. Join us for the 2020 RLI Summit Spotlight program and gain a deeper understanding of the greatest challenges facing radiology today and explore how to use scenario-based thinking to turn those challenges into opportunities.

In 2020, we’ve transformed our annual live event into an engaging and highly focused virtual leadership event where you will:

  • Recognize resources and information that can be used to improve and maintain leadership skills
  • Discuss the concepts of scenario thinking related to decisions involving practice development, investment in equipment etc.
  • Review real-life cases of common problems faced by practice leaders, including succession planning, quality programs, national company competition, and practice policies

In targeted breakout sessions, radiology thought leaders will explore real-life cases targeting common problems, including succession planning, eroded skill sets, challenging radiologists, quality programs, national radiology company competition, and practice policies. Register today »

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.

 
Physician Accreditation Statement

The American College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation Statement

The American College of Radiology designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with their participation in the activity.

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Details

How to claim credit instructions

In order to successfully complete the activity, participants must virtually attend internet live activity, complete the course evaluation, and claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity. Please note: Credit claiming instructions will be sent via e-mail from “Info at ACR” following the activity, by Thursday, September 17, 2020. All evaluations and credit claiming requests must be completed no later than 11:59pm ET, Thursday, December 17, 2020.

Contact Information

For information about the accreditation of this program, please contact the ACR at info@acr.org.

Disclosure Policy

In compliance with ACCME requirements and guidelines, the ACR has developed a policy for review and disclosure of potential conflicts of interest, and a method of resolution if a conflict does exist. The ACR maintains a tradition of scientific integrity and objectivity in its educational activities. In order to preserve these values and ensure its educational activities are independent and free of commercial bias, all individuals, including planners, presenters, moderators and evaluators, participating in an ACR educational activity, or an activity jointly provided by the ACR must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest.

Planner/Manager Disclosures

The following planners and managers have no financial relationships to disclose:
Garub Bhardwaj, MD, PhD
ACR Staff: Anne Marie Pascoe, Vickie Giannotti and Alexis LaCount

The following planners and managers reported the following relevant financial relationships they or their spouse/partner have with commercial interests related to the content of the CME activity:
Alexander Norbash, MD, MS, FACR: Scientific Advisor - Siemens; GE; Penumbra; Stryker

Faculty Disclosures

The following faculty members have no financial relationships to disclose:

  • Liam Fahey, Ph.D
  • Lawrence R. Muroff, MD, FACR
  • Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD, MBA, FACR
2020 Resident and Young Physician Leadership Summit: Leading Change and Driving Innovation

Virtual Event | September 12, 2020 | 11am-1:15pm ET

Time 

Session

Faculty

Description

 2 – 2:05pm Welcome Alexander Norbash,MD,MS,FACR     
 2:05 – 4:05pm Scenario Thinking Liam Fahey, PhD This session will offer an introduction to scenario thinking and will open radiologists'minds to the strategic decisions they need to make to further their practice.
 4:05 – 4:15pm Break (remain logged on)    
 4:15 – 5:50pm

Case Study Breakouts

 

  Private Practice Breakout: Pandemic, Medical-legal Issues, Group Dissension, and a Hostile Hospital Administration; Headaches for a New Practice President  Lawrence R. Muroff, MD, FACR This case deals with the contemporary issues facing private practice groups. Recovering from the income dip and case load drop is a problem for virtually every practice in the country. Malpractice issues, hospital relations, and group dissension challenge leaders to make appropriate decisions in order to issue the viability of their practices.
  Academic Breakout: Roche Lobe Overflow: The Moniz Health System and the Feynman Department of Radiology Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD, MBA, FACR This case will focus on the complex environment encountered in academic health systems and the challenges facing radiology leaders promoted as both internal and external candidates. Targeted to current members of academic radiology departments (residents and fellows, that includes you!) or any attendees with an interest in radiology practice within a large academic medical center.
 5:50 – 6pm Closing    

Registration Pricing


Description

Rates

ACR Member

$195

Nonmember

$350

Resident

$75

 


 


Faculty


Liam Fahey, PhD

Co-founder and executive director of Leadership Forum

Lawrence R. Muroff, MD, FACR

Immediate past CEO & president of Imaging Consultants, Inc.
Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology,
University of Florida and the University of South Florida Colleges of Medicine

Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD, MBA, FACR

Geoffrey D. Rubin, MD, MBA, FACR

Professor, Duke University
Board Chair, International Society for Computed Tomography