CME ACCREDITED PROGRAMS
One of BNAC’s most important educational goals is to extend the knowledge about neurological diseases (with emphasis on demyelinating diseases) and quantitative MRI techniques through informational and interactive web-based Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs for physicians, neurologists, radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurology residents, multiple sclerosis (MS) specialists and MS nurse practitioners.
Interactive Web-Based Programs
In association with the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, the Jacobs Neurological Institute (JNI) and the Kenneth Alford Medical Education Center (KAMEC), the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC) offers educational interactive-Web based programs which upon completion, grant a maximum of 1.0 to 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
- Inflammation and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis
- Immunology and MRI in Multiple Sclerosis
- Clinical Status and MRI in Multiple Sclerosis
- Quantitative MRI Techniques
- High-and Ultra High-Field Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis
- Remyelination and Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis
- Repository Corticotropin and Neurological Disorders
- Gray Matter Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis
In association with the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, the Jacobs Neurological Institute (JNI) and the Kenneth Alford Medical Education Center (KAMEC), the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC) offers the educational symposia which upon completion, grant a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. With a focus on the role of different conventional and non-conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other imaging techniques, the Symposia aim to expand understanding of disease pathogenesis, immunology and clinical status in patients with multiple sclerosis.
- 2010 Symposia
- May 15th, 2010 Arlington, VA
- September 11th, 2010 New Orleans, LA
Cerebral Venous Function and Anomaly CME Program
Five-day educational program providing an overview of Multiple Sclerosis pathology and progression with a comprehensive review of cerebral venous drainage patterns, venous function anomalies, MRI in relation to MS, MRV in relation to venous function, CCSVI criteria interpretation and Hands-On Doppler Training. This program should be of special interest to Neurologists, Multiple Sclerosis Specialists, Neuroradiologists, Radiologists, Physicians, Residents, Fellows, Sonographers and Vascular Technologists. The University at Buffalo (UB) School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences accredits this educational activity for a maximum of 30.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.

