Neuro & Musculoskeletal Imaging
Course Outline and Faculty
Five half-day morning sessions Sunday through Friday, with a full-day off on Wednesday. The course will include a review of imaging fundamentals of the Neuro and Musculoskeletal systems, as well as recent updates in imaging protocols and advanced MR imaging techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on radiologic findings as relevant to fellow clinicians, such as: identifying and clarifying certain conditions, appropriate wording for reports and referrals, and markers to look for in post-surgical scans. Specific imaging strategies for solving common and challenging clinical problems will be discussed.
UCSF Neuro Faculty: James Barkovich, MD; Christine Glastonbury, MBBS; Christopher Hess, MD, PhD.
UCSF Skeletal Faculty: Daria Motamedi, MD; Lynne Steinbach, MD.
Guest Skeletal Faculty: Mini Pathria, MD - UC San Diego.
Hotel and Accommodations
Fairmont Orchid Resort & Spa / Tel: 800-845-9905 or 808-885-2000 / 1. N. Kaniku Dr, Kamuela HI 96761
Join the Fairmont President's Club prior to arrival and receive complimentary in-room internet
during your stay ($15 per day) www.fairmont.com/fpc
Reserve online: resweb.passkey.com/go/ucsfneuro0216
Reservation deadline: Thursday, January 6, 2016.
Nightly room rate, no addtional resort fee: Standard room = $334; Partial Oceanview = $380;
Oceanview = $404; Garden Suite = $645; Oceanview Suite = $750.
A credit card number and a two-nights deposit is required. Reservations must be cancelled at least 30 days prior to arrival to avoid cancellation charges. Additional charges for third / fourth adult in room, roll-away bed, valet and self- parking.
Airline and Car Rental Discounts
Use the links and codes below to gain up to a 5% discount on couch fares and 10% on first class. Book directly with the airline website using the links & codes below:
www.hawaii.gov/koa Kona Airport Website and Ground Transportation (airport code = KOA)
www.hertz.com Car Rental discount CV# 01SY0262 / 800-654-2240 View/Print UCSF Hertz Rates Kona February 2016
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if not for the entire week, then an onsite rental for a day or two. When booking tours, check to see if hotel pick-up is provided or if you will need to arrange transportation to get to the tour.