Meetings By Mail Duke Radiology – Emergency Imaging 2017

10 $

+ Include: 31 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 2.52 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

Description

+ Include: 31 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 2.52 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Duke Radiology – Emergency Imaging 2017
Essential Imaging Skills for Acute and Emergency Situations

This expertly designed program from 2017, offered through Meetings By Mail by Duke Radiology, focuses on high-impact imaging essentials critical in emergency settings—ideal for clinicians seeking accuracy under pressure.


What You’ll Gain

  • Targeted imaging instruction across key emergency scenarios including trauma, stroke, chest pain, acute abdomen, and spinal injury

  • Deep dive into modality-specific workflows and interpretation with CT, MRI, ultrasound, and X-ray protocols optimized for acute care

  • Real‑world case studies focusing on rapid detection, triage decisions, and radiologic reporting under time constraints

  • Practical guidance on imaging priorities, workflow efficiency, and interprofessional collaboration in emergent situations


Who Should Enroll

  • Radiologists, emergency imaging physicians, and neurologists involved in acute and trauma-related diagnosis

  • Emergency medicine clinicians, hospitalists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners relying on imaging for critical decisions

  • Radiology technologists and imaging specialists tasked with executing high-stakes protocols under urgent conditions

  • Medical trainees, fellows, and educators focused on strengthening competencies in emergency imaging interpretation and workflow


Why This Program Stands Out

  • Developed by Duke Radiology experts, integrating evidence-based teaching with emergency clinical relevance

  • A case-driven and modality-diverse approach provides depth and flexibility for rapid learning

  • Structured for flexible, self-paced access—perfect for busy professionals managing unpredictable schedules

  • Ideal for individual skill enhancement or as a structured training module for emergency and radiology departments


Strengthen Your Emergency Imaging Confidence

Join the Duke Radiology – Emergency Imaging 2017 program to refine your speed, accuracy, and diagnostic reliability in high-stakes imaging scenarios.

▶️ Access now and begin your focused learning journey immediately.

 

+ Topics:

1. MDCT of Acute Injury to the Abdomen – From Findings to Grading.mp4
2. Interesting Abdominal Cases from the Emergency Room.mp4
4. Practical LI-RADS Application to Focal Lesions In Cirrhosis – An Algorithmic Approach.mp4
5. The Role of Imaging In Pediatric Acute Abdominal Conditions.mp4
6. Evaluation of Chest _ Airway Emergencies In Children.mp4
7. Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging – Radiation, Risk _ Reason.mp4
8. Sonography of Pediatric Scrotal Disorders.mp4
9. Q _ A.mp4
10. Emergency Cases in IR.mp4
11. Sepsis in the IR Suite.mp4
12. Neurointerventional Emergency Procedures.mp4
13. Carotid Stenting 2017.mp4
14. Pulmonary Embolism – Prevention _ Treatment.mp4
15. Q _ A.mp4
16. Complications of Head Trauma.mp4
17. Easily Missed Findings In Emergency Neuroradiology.mp4
18. Emergency Imaging of the Patient With Myelopathy.mp4
19. Non Traumatic Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage, Part 1.mp4
20. Non Traumatic Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage, Part 2.mp4
21. Q _ A.mp4
22. Cardiac CTA – Let_s Make This Easy Part 1.mp4
23. Cardiac CTA – Let_s Make This Easy Part 2.mp4
24. Acute Aortic Syndromes – Diagnosis, Management _ Follow Up Imaging.mp4
25. CT Imaging of Aortic Valve Disease in the TAVR Era.mp4
26. Sports Related Injuries of the Foot _ Ankle – The Utility of MRI.mp4
27. Traumatic Knee Injury – MRI Assessment.mp4
28. Below the Cervical Spine – MSK CT In Trauma.mp4
29. Hip, Pelvic _ Thigh imaging – The Utility of MRI.mp4
3. Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma – Review _ Update On Imaging, Staging _ Management.mp4
30. Traumatic Injuries of the Shoulder, Elbow _ Hand.mp4
31. Q _ A.mp4
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