Money, Politics, and Ego

The AIUM is a unique organization of professionals passionate about the capabilities and potential of ultrasound to help our patients. With the annual convention freshly over, and a long list of things to work on for next year, I’ve been thinking about the AIUM and why it’s an important group for me.

Although the AIUM is not the primary organization for any of us, that’s what is special and interesting about the AIUM. We all belong to our separate subspecialty interest groups, our tribes, where there is familiarity and comfort in being surrounded by people who are like us, and do what we do, and think like we do. But what other society do you belong to that has the mix of medical and surgical specialties, sonographers, scientists, residents, students, and industry partners? The AIUM’s 19 communities and interest groups cover a diversity of interests and practices and bring people together that in the “real world” of our day-to-day work may find themselves at odds with each other.

ColeyAnd that’s the challenge of the AIUM: to be our best and fulfill our mission of providing the best ultrasound imaging care to our patients means that we have to set aside (at least in part and as best that we can) issues of money, politics, and ego.

This is not always easy.

The world around us is often not encouraging toward cooperation and service to ideals greater than immediate self-interests.

But that’s what AIUM members try to do. Even if it isn’t easy.

If you attended the recent convention in Orlando, I hope that you spent some time attending sessions or talking to people from outside your main area of interest. That’s an opportunity that you just can’t get at other meetings: to exchange ideas and excitement, to challenge and provoke, and ultimately a chance to learn and advance both personally and as medical professionals.

Similarly, the next time you pick up a copy of the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, read an article in an area that you don’t practice. Even if you can’t appreciate the nuances, appreciate the creativity of the work and the varied applications of ultrasound in medicine. There are a lot of bright people out there doing cool things. I would especially recommend reading the basic science articles. The technology, instrumentation, and techniques that we take for granted come from here. You may not fully grasp them any more than I do, but this is where the big leaps are going to come from, and it’s good to know what could be just over the horizon.

I hope that you’ll get as much out of the AIUM as I have over the years. I hope that you’ll step out of your comfort zone and talk with people from other disciplines and interests. I hope that you’ll ask questions and get involved. I hope that the AIUM helps you learn and grow, and that you will help the AIUM to figure out how to do that well. If we can do this together, then we and our patients will be the better for it.

What about your AIUM membership do you find most valuable? How do you benefit from the diversity of medical specialties within the AIUM? Comment below or let us know on Twitter: @AIUM_Ultrasound.

Brian Coley, MD, AIUM President (2017–2019), is radiologist-in-chief and the Frederic N. Silverman chair for pediatric radiology at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, as well as professor of radiology and pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.

Life Hacks for the 2017 AIUM Annual Convention

Are you ready? The 2017 AIUM Annual Convention is in less than 2 weeks and we have been working hard to make this a great multidisciplinary convention just for you. If you are already heading to Orlando, here are a few things you can do to get the most out of your experience:

  1. Plan

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View the Program online and create a personalized schedule.

  1. Go

Transportation

There are several options to get to and from the Orlando Airport and the Swan and Dolphin Resort. The AIUM has negotiated a special discount with Mears, or you can choose from other options here.

  1. Surf

WiFi

Surf the web via complimentary Internet access throughout the convention space. In addition, if you are staying at the Swan and Dolphin Resort, your resort fee includes in-room Internet access.

  1. Follow

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Stay in the know by following the AIUM and the Convention on Twitter (#AIUM17), Instagram (aium_ultrasound), vimeo, LinkedIn, and Facebook as we share news and events, as well as photos and videos.

  1. Listen

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Join the world-class faculty and ultrasound luminaries in any of the many sessions, presentations, and events that are occurring at any given time during the convention. Check out your many options on the AIUM convention website.

  1. Learn

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Attend any of the 150+ sessions from 19 different interest tracks, with courses specifically designed for novice through advanced:

  • View and discuss unique cases with the physicians who made the diagnoses in any of the Just Images Sessions.
  • Attend courses developed by community and interest group officers in Special Interest Sessions.
  • Watch as a group of expert panelists evaluate new and challenging cases in Film Panel Sessions.
  • Learn about the latest research in Research Abstract Presentation Sessions.
  • View E-posters.
  • Meet with other ultrasound professionals who share your interests, plan future AIUM educational programs, and discuss the issues in your specialty in Community and Interest Group Meetings.
  1. Diagnose

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The ever popular Case-of-the-day Challenge has become Image Challenges and will be located on the Exhibit Hall floor (Atlantic Hall B/C), on Sunday, March 26, through Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

  1. Earn

CME    blue arrow   Earn up to 7.5 CME credits during the Preconvention and 27.25 CME credits during the Convention.

ARRT   blue arrow   Earn up to 7.5 ARRT credits during the Preconvention and 27.25 ARRT credits during the Convention.

SAMs   blue arrow  The American Board of Radiology (ABR) has approved 6 Self-Assessment Modules (SAMs) activities from our upcoming 2017 Convention.

UGRA   blue arrow  One session at the Preconvention and 8 sessions at the Convention have been added to the UGRA Portfolio program’s course offerings.

  1. Eat

 Disney Eateries

Check out all of the conveniently located places you can get dinner or a quick bite. Just within the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort if you want some Italian for dinner, try Il Mulino, located in the Swan, or if you want something else, try Shula’s Steak House (in the Dolphin), Kimonos (Japanese cuisine; in the Swan), or Todd English’s Bluezoo (seafood; in the Dolphin), but be sure to make your reservations now to avoid a long wait as they can all be very popular. There are also 7 more options for more casual or quicker bites so you never have to go very far to find something, and you will be able to purchase lunch on the Exhibit Hall floor.

  1. Play 

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Registered attendees can buy discounted tickets to Walt Disney World Theme Parks. But hurry: the discount ends Friday, March 24, 2017, at 9 pm.

We can’t wait to see you in Orlando! Don’t forget to tag and share #AIUM17 on social media.