iiCME A Practical Update for the Radiologist In the ER Trauma Setting 2016

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+ Include: 21 videos, size: 3.54 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

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+ Include: 21 videos, size: 3.54 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

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Course Description This enduring material is designed to provide an update of the techniques, indications, diagnostic strategies, and pitfalls of diagnosis encountered in the ER/Trauma setting. Attention will be paid to the diagnosis of Neurological, Musculoskeletal, Abdominal, Thoracic, and Cardiac emergencies and trauma. A special session will detail what the clinician is looking for in […]

 

 

+ Topics:

1 Non-Traumatic Head and Neck – Sidani.mp4
2 Non-Traumatic Spine Emergencies – Quencer.mp4
3 Easily Missed Fractures Upper Extremity.mp4
4 Easily Missed Fractures- Lower Extremity – Subhawong.mp4
5 Pediatric Neuro Emergencies – Saigal.mp4
6 Pediatric Upper Extremity Trauma – Saigal.mp4
7 Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies – Infante.mp4
8 Penetrating Trauma – Munera.mp4
9 Scrotal Ultrasound – Infante.mp4
10 Blunt Abdominal Trauma – Infante.mp4
11 Non-Traumatic Abdominal Emergencies – Danton.mp4
12 OB-GYN Emergencies – Durso.mp4
13 Nuclear Medicine in the ER.mp4
14 Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Ultrasound – Greditzer.mp4
15 Ankle and Foot Ultrasound – Subhawong.mp4
16 Traumatic Brain Herniations – Danton.mp4
17 Face and Temporal Bone Trauma.mp4
18 Thoracic Trauma – Rivas.mp4
19 Diaphragm Injury – Danton.mp4
20 MDCT in Patients Presenting with Abdominal Pain – Rivas.mp4
21 Solitary Pulmonary Nodule – Danton.mp4

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