AIRP radiologic pathologic correlation course

Four Week Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course

Virtual and In-Person

Attention Program Coordinators 鈥 please see updated instructions for registering your residents.

Live-stream over zoom courses will be broadcast live via Zoom conferencing. Participants must attend these sessions in real-time during the live stream. Attendance, mandatory for course completion, will be monitored during these live stream sessions. Recorded content of the live stream will be uploaded to Canvas, the learning management site, within 48 hours. However, viewing the recorded content does not fulfill attendance requirements. Attendance throughout the entirety of the four-week course in real-time is mandatory for participants to earn credit and mark their attendance.

In-Person and Virtual courses will feature live streaming during the in-person sessions, incorporating interactive elements such as chat, polling, and Q&A sessions. Please note that recorded content from the live presentations will not be available for later viewing.

Remote participants are required to log in to Zoom and mark their attendance following provided instructions, attending live lectures daily, starting at 8 am ET. Those in different time zones should adjust their schedules accordingly. In-person attendees should adhere to instructions outlined in their welcome packet on the first day of the course. Attendance in real-time during the entirety of the four-week course is mandatory for both remote and in-person participants to receive credit and mark their attendance.

A corresponding reference recording will be accessible to aid residents in concurrent learning with each section. However, it's important to emphasize that reviewing reference recordings neither substitutes attendance nor fulfills course requirements for credit. Reference recordings consist of ungraded content from past courses and do not meet course completion criteria. Please note that not all lectures have corresponding reference recordings available.

An In-Person course will integrate interactive elements including Q&A sessions. Please be aware that presentations conducted in-person will not be recorded for future viewing.

To mark attendance, participants are required to adhere to the instructions outlined in their welcome packet distributed on the first day of the course.

Attendance throughout the entirety of the four-week course in real-time is mandatory for participants to earn credit and mark their attendance.

To support concurrent learning, a corresponding reference recording will be provided. However, it's crucial to understand that reviewing these recordings does not substitute attendance or fulfill course requirements for credit. Reference recordings offer ungraded content from previous courses and do not meet the criteria for course completion. Please be aware that not all lectures will have corresponding reference recordings available.

Upcoming courses


Live-streamed and in-person events are not recorded for viewing at a later date.

Course Dates

Format

2025 Dates

 
February 10 – March 7, 2025
SOLD OUT
March 17 – April 11, 2025 
and
Live presentations will not be recorded however reference recording will be provided.
August 4 – 29, 2025 

September 8 – October 3, 2025 

October 13 – November 7, 2025 

2026 Dates

 
February 9 – March 6, 2026

March 16 – April 10, 2026
and
Live presentations will not be recorded however reference recording will be provided.
August 3 – 28, 2026

September 14 – October 9, 2026 

October 19 – November 13, 2026 

Four-Week Course Registration Fee Schedule


2025 Fees

2026 Fees

Resident/Fellow (case submission required)* $2,200
$2,275
Non-Radiologist Resident/Fellow $2,350
$2,425
Practicing Physician (黑料网 Member) $3,000
$3,075
Practicing Physician (Nonmember)  $3,250 
$3,325
Active-Duty Military, VA and USPHS  50% off applicable rate 
50% off applicable rate 

*30-day late fee applies

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