Register Now for the next Read With the Experts webinar, A Day in the PET Lab, taking place July 16, from 6:00 – 7:00 PM US EDT.
Read With the Experts: PET MPI Case-Based Series, is a 4-part live webinar series designed to build your confidence in reading PET studies with dedicated focus on quantitative myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial flow reserve (MFR).
Learn to recognize patterns of microvascular dysfunction, identify balanced ischemia and diffuse disease, and understand how MBF enhances diagnostic accuracy even when perfusion images appear normal.
Program Features:
- Targeted 1-hour sessions—perfect for busy clinicians, technologists, and trainees
- Expert-led, case-based learning
- Practical insights to elevate your day-to-day practice
- Earn 1 CME credit per session
- Live only (not recorded) to enhance engagement and Q&A with the expert faculty
Whether you’re new to PET or looking to enhance your imaging skills, Read With the Experts delivers focused, case-based learning designed for your busy schedule. Join us for these interactive, hour-long sessions and walk away with insights you can apply the very next day.
Webinar Dates & Times
March 17, 2026 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM EDT
Understanding the Importance of Myocardial Blood Flow and Flow Reserve in Clinical Practice – This webinar has passed
July 16, 2026 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM EDT
A Day in the PET Lab
Registration Rates Per Webinar
ASNC members: $25; Complimentary for Trainee members!
Non-members: $49
Learning Objectives
By participating in the Read With the Experts series, attendees will be able to:
- Understand the diagnostic value of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial flow reserve (MFR).
- Learn how to develop a structured, reproducible approach to reading PET MPI studies.
- Evaluate perfusion, function, CT attenuation correction in an integrated manner.
- Synthesize perfusion, MBF/MFR, ventricular function, and CTAC findings into a unified impression.
- Identify common artifacts and distinguish them from true perfusion abnormalities.
- Interpret stress MBF and MFR in the context of perfusion findings.
- Differentiate epicardial obstructive CAD from microvascular dysfunction (CMD/INOCA).
- Recognize patterns of diffuse atherosclerosis, balanced ischemia, and global flow impairment.
- Guide clinicians through important quality control steps to ensure diagnostic accuracy.
Credits
Participants can earn up to 1 CME credit per webinar.
July 16 Faculty

Paul Cremer, MD

Wael Jaber, MD, FASNC
Program Director(s)
Parthiban Arumugam
MBBS, FASNC
Stephen Horgan
MB, BCh, PhD, FASNC
Rupa Sanghani
MD, FASNC
Event Format
Live Virtual Meeting
Event Category
Webinar
Credit Type
CME
