Description
+ Include: 44 videos + 1 pdf, size: 12.1 GB
+ Target Audience: practicing radiologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) teaching activity presents a curated selection of our most esteemed lectures in neuroradiology imaging. It offers a thorough and practical review of neuroradiology imaging procedures, with a focus on the latest trends, protocols, and advancements in clinical diagnosis, interpretation strategies, and patient management. Expert faculty members provide in-depth insights through case-based presentations, sharing valuable techniques, tips, and potential challenges to enhance clinical practice.
This Continuing Medical Education teaching activity is specifically tailored for practicing radiologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons who interpret or utilize imaging studies in the evaluation of neurological disorders.
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- Discuss recent advances in neuroimaging applications and interpretation techniques.
- Evaluate intracranial tumors, vascular abnormalities, and traumatic brain injuries with precision.
- Analyze the clinical and imaging manifestations associated with neurodegenerative diseases.
- Identify the imaging characteristics of common neurovascular disease processes.
- Optimize CT angiography (CTA) and MR angiography (MRA) imaging protocols in neuroradiology.
- Describe the evolving role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of spine diseases.
- Explain the clinical impact and potential of artificial intelligence in the field of neuroradiology.
+ Topics:
AI and Image Reconstruction.ts
AI in Neuroimaging.ts
AI in Spine Imaging.ts
AI in Stroke Imaging.ts
Anti-Amyloid Therapy and Alzheimer’s Disease.ts
Brain Infections and White Matter Disease.ts
CLNRV24_ESyllabus.pdf
Contrast Safety Brain Deposition and Other Issues.ts
COVID and the CNS What Radiologists Need to Know.ts
CT Temporal Bone Features Important to Otology-Neurology.ts
Dementia and Neuro Degeneration.ts
Dementia Imaging What to Remember.ts
Differential Diagnosis of Basal Ganglia Abnormalities.ts
Dual Energy CT of the Brain.ts
Evaluation of Spinal Cord Pathologies – A Case Based Approach.ts
Head and Neck Infections.ts
Headache When to Image and What to Look For.ts
Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma.ts
Imaging CNS Infections.ts
Imaging Cranial Neuropathy I-VI.ts
Imaging Cranial Neuropathy VII – XII.ts
Imaging Intracranial Aneurysms.ts
Imaging of Spine Tumors Intradural.ts
Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury.ts
Intracranial Metastatic Disease.ts
Ischemia and Hemorrhage Rapid Diagnosis.ts
Ischemic Stroke What is Really Important.ts
MR of Skull Base Tumors.ts
MS Optimizing Diagnosis and Surveillance.ts
Multimodal Imaging of Non-Aneurysmal, Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage.ts
Neuroimaging of Pain Visualizing the Invisible.ts
New Frontiers in Stroke Neurointervention.ts
Non-Tumorous Spinal Cord and Intradural Disease.ts
Optimizing Imaging of the Instrumented Spine.ts
Perfusion Imaging.ts
PET-MRI in Neuroimaging Essential or Extravagant.ts
Spinal Compartments and Pathology.ts
Spinal Degenerative Disease and Nomenclature.ts
Spinal Manifestations of Spondylarthritis and Its Mimics.ts
Spinal Tumors and Degenerative Spine Disease.ts
Spine Imaging Pearls and Pitfalls – Syrinx, Transitional, Unstable and More.ts
Spine Infection and Inflammatory Disease.ts
Spine Trauma What the Surgeon Wants to Know.ts
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Leaks.ts
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