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Gloria Jorge, C-TAGME
Residency Program Coordinator
Department of Radiology
Beth Israel Medical Center
First Avenue at 16th Street
New York, NY 10003

Tel: (212) 420-5665

Resident Research Presentations

2012 American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) Annual Meeting

    • Polyethylene complications in total hip and knee arthroplasty: imaging spectrum and treatment options.
    • The use of magnetic resonance angiography for vascularized groin lymph node transfer: an anatomic study.
    • Dilated obstructive and non-obstructive small bowel disease.

    2012 Association of University Radiologists (AUR) Annual Meeting

    • On the clock: the benefits and consequences of tracking resident emergency department turnaround time.
    • Gulp: the on-call neck CT - a brief primer on a good dictation, basic anatomy, and common pathology.

    2011 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting

    2011 ARRS Annual Meeting

    • The lost art of plain films.
    • Short focused reports by the on-call resident: are there consequences?    
    • Comparison of bowel transit time and ER turnaround time of oral iohexol versus diatrizoate solution.
    • Cardiothoracic sarcoidosis.
    • Pericholecystic hepatic uptake on hepatoscintigraphy and its implications for complicated and non-complicated acute cholecystitis.
    • Clinical-radiopathologic correlation and MR appearance of hepatic sarcoidosis using gadoxetate disodium.
    • Pulmonary fungal infections in the immunocompromised patient: from halo and back.
    • Non compaction of ventricular myocardium: CT and MRI manifestations.
    • Traumatic lateral patellar dislocation revisited: retrospective analysis of 150 knee MRIs for characteristic imaging findings.
    • Evaluating lymphadenopathy in gynecological cancer utilizing diffusion weighted and high resolution vascualr MRI.

    2011 AUR Annual Meeting

      • Swallowing complications of head and neck cancer treatment seen on videofluoroscopy.
      • Multimodality imaging approach to cholangiocarcinoma: a comprehensive case review.

      2010 RSNA Annual Meeting

        • A resonating topic: teaching the newly appointed on-call radiology resident on when and how to use MR imaging for specific on-call.
        • Findings compatible with [heart] failure.
        • Multiple pulmonary manifestations of HIV/AIDS in a Lower East Side New York City hospital.
        • Preoperative assessment of breast flap reconstruction using gadofosveset trisodium and high-resolution MR angiography.

        2010 ARRS Annual Meeting

          2010 AUR Annual Meeting

            • Clinical outcomes following low-probability ventilation-perfusion scans: assessment for clinically significant pulmonary embolism.
            • Hysterosalpingograms from A to Z.
            • The incidental postmenopausal adnexal cyst: oh, no, what should I recommend?
            • Common radiographic signs in abdominal plain film imaging.
            • Preoperative evaluation of vascularized fibular grafts.
            • Confirm IUP: the ins and outs of first trimester obstetric US for the overwhelmed on-call resident.
            • Orbital fractures: what the ophthalmologist really wants to know.
            • MRI of anal fistulae: what the surgeon needs to know.
            • The atypical appendix.

            2009 RSNA Annual Meeting 

              • The malignant degeneration of bronchoalveolar carcinoma: a pictorial essay.
              • The secondary pulmonary lobule and its radiologic manifestations.
              • MRI evaluation of the coracoid length in subcoracoid impingement.
              • The malignant degeneration of bronchoalveolar carcinoma: a pictorial essay.
              • MRI evaluation of placenta accreta: spectrum of salient findings.
              • The emerging role of breast specific gamma imaging.
              • Traumatic lateral patellar dislocation revisited: clinical presentation, multimodality review of imaging findings, and treatment options.

              2009 AUR Annual Meeting

                • Does longer precall training decrease the Error Rates of radiology residents during their first week of call?
                • How To certify first year radiology residents in on-call sonography – a probing question.
                • Imaging of anorexia bulemia.
                • DEXA for dummies: it's all about the quality.



                • Efficacy of checklist-style structured reporting in reducing missed findings in resident preliminary reports. ASNR, 2012.
                • Unusual imaging appearances of pituitary adenoma: comprehensive review and clues to diagnosis. American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR), 2011.
                • Review of delayed enhancement cardiovascular MR imaging of ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathies. ARRS, 2009.
                • Referred otalgia: spectrum of imaging findings. American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), 2008.
                • Increased T2 weighted signal in the Pronator quadratus: Does it always mean anterior interosseous neuropathy? Society of Skeletal Radiology, 2009.
                • The radiology report. AUR, 2008.
                • Coronary CT angiography is even more than it is plaqued up to be! ARRS, 2008.
                • Age dependent growth rates of diencephalic JPA and optic pathway glioma in your children: an MRI volumetric analysis. Society of Neuro-Oncology, 2008.
                • Through thick and thin: pathology of the aortic wall with 64-slice MDCT". RSNA, 2008.
                • Fluoroscopically guided adjustments to gastric banding systems: a “how to guide”. AUR, 2008.
                • The effect of international teleradiology attending radiologist coverage on radiology residents’ perceptions of night call - part II. RSNA, 2008.
                • No need to cry: an easy to understand review of the lacrimal duct and nasolacrimal sac. ASHNR, 2008
                • Pulmonary sarcoidosis: spectrum of parenchymal CT findings with clinical correlation to pulmonary function. RSNA, 2008.
                • Periscalene soft tissue is the most common MR finding in erb's palsy. ASNR, 2008.