ULTRASOUND SOLUTIONS CORP. welcomes back Dr. Ralph A. Milillo, Director of Northwell Health’s Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship, for an introductory exploration of MSK Sonography.
Course Description:
This course will provide an overview of the fundamentals of Musculoskeletal (MSK) Sonography, including discussions of anatomy, technique, and the sonographic appearance of normal and abnormal situations. Artifacts unique to ultrasound of the musculoskeletal system will also be covered. Additionally, time will be spent reviewing common pathologies from all around the body. (Approved for 1 SDMS CME credit, provided one is present for the entire event)
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this educational activity, the participant will be able to:
- Explain basic normal sonographic anatomy
- Define artifacts unique to MSK scanning
- Recognize normal ultrasound findings
- Discuss common pathologies
- Describe advantages and limitations of ultrasound when evaluating MSK scenarios
About Our Speaker:
Dr. Ralph A. Milillo is a Musculoskeletal Radiologist currently employed by Northwell Health. He completed his residency training at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Milillo then completed his fellowship training at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, MA.
At his current position, Dr. Milillo is the Medical Director of a busy outpatient imaging office with a focus on MSK diagnostic imaging and interventions. He is also the Director of its Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship and enjoys teaching all levels of trainees.
Dr. Milillo thinks ultrasound is an important part of our field because it is accessible and affordable. It provides a bounty of information when performed in the right hands. Its ability to offer dynamic imaging and answer certain clinical questions is critical.
This activity has been approved for 1.0 SDMS CME credit.
The CME participant roster will be reported by Ultrasound Solutions Corp. to theSDMS CME Tracker System.

Important update from the SDMS:
SDMS no longer allows its CME providers to issue Partial Credit for attendance. If you join late or leave early, the SDMS will no longer permit us to award partial pro-rated credit.
Therefore, from now on, in order to receive CME credit, you must be in attendance for the ENTIRE event via your own unique Zoom link that Zoom emailed to you when you registered. Then, and only then, will USC be able to award you any credit. So, please be prompt and attentive to the time schedule. We apologize for any inconvenience, but again, this is a new SDMS policy we must abide by. Thank you for understanding.
