Events and Webinars | Webinar | February 04, 2025

Ultra-Low-Field MRI: Safety Considerations and Clinical Experiences

Ultra-Low-Field MRI: Safety Considerations and Clinical Experiences

February 4, 2025
7:00 PM (EST) / 4:00 PM (PST)

We invite you to learn about the growing role of portable ultra-low-field MRI in clinical practice! Hear from experts about the relevant safety considerations and device compatibility in the ultra-low-field MRI environment. You'll learn about best practices and gain insights from real-world clinical experiences. Whether you're a radiologist, MRI technologist, MR physicist, or other healthcare professional, this webinar will provide valuable knowledge and recommendations on how AI-powered portable MRI can enhance your practice.

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Presenters:

Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D., FACR, FISMRM, FACC
Director of MRI Safety,
Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology and Medicine

Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D., is a clinical physiologist with 40 years of experience conducting laboratory and clinical investigations in the field of magnetic resonance imaging. He is the Director of MRI Safety at the USC Stevens Neuroimaging and an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology and Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. He created and maintains the online resource MRIsafety.com.

Jamal Derakhshan M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology,
University of Pennsylvania

Jamal Derakhshan, M.D., Ph.D., holds a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering in MR physics and was the MR Medical Director at Jefferson Abington Hospital, where he oversaw MRI safety, including the portable MR brain imaging system (the Swoop system). He is now an Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and is the incoming MR Modality Director.

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