
DXA Beyond BMD Measurement
This session will review currently available DXA software features that may not be integrated into routine clinical practice along with companion software that expands the utility of DXA imaging. Finally, discussion of potential opportunities to enhance or extend the technology.
OBJECTIVES
- Identify currently available software features that have clinical application
- Review evolving DXA applications that may have future clinical utility
- Discuss the potential of DXA to expand into new clinical areas
LOCATION
Georgian room

Diane Krueger, BS, CBDT
Researcher
Osteoporosis Clinical Research Program - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Diane Krueger received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an ISCD-certified clinical densitometrist and a certified clinical research coordinator through the Association of Clinical Research Professionals. She has been program manager of the University of Wisconsin Osteoporosis Clinical Research Program since its inception in 1993. Ms. Krueger has extensive clinical research experience in osteoporosis and bone densitometry, having coordinated multiple industry and investigator-initiated studies. In collaboration with the UW Osteoporosis Program, she has published over 90 manuscripts and authored or presented over 200 abstracts. Her service with ISCD has included serving as Technologist Bone Densitometry Course faculty since 2006 and chairing the related Update Annual Meeting Committees. In her leadership capacity, she is currently Education Council chair and serves on the Executive Committee and Board. Additionally, she previously held several officer positions including Secretary and four Presidential seats.
This activity has been approved by ASRT for 1.0 Category A continuing education credits.
If you want to claim credits for ACCME you will be able to at the end of the conference at this link:
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