Description
+ Include: 35 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.25 GB
+ Target Audience: radiologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Penn Radiology – Emergency Imaging: Acute Diagnoses 2019
Essential Imaging Skills for Acute and Emergency Radiologic Diagnosis
This 2019 course, produced by Penn Radiology via Meetings‑By‑Mail, provides urgent-care professionals and radiologists with a focused toolkit for recognizing and interpreting acute imaging findings in emergency settings.
What You’ll Gain
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Intensive coverage of emergency imaging protocols and diagnostic strategies in trauma, pulmonary embolism, abdominal emergencies, stroke, spine injury, and acute musculoskeletal trauma
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High‑impact review of modality‑specific applications: contrast‑enhanced CT, MRI emergency sequences, plain radiography, and ultrasound triage tools
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Case‑based teaching with real-world examples emphasizing rapid identification, image interpretation accuracy, and effective triage decision-making
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Practical instruction on imaging workflows and optimization to support time-sensitive care delivery
Who Should Enroll
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Radiologists and emergency imaging physicians interpreting critical diagnostic cases in trauma and acute care settings
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Emergency medicine clinicians, hospitalists, and advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs) who incorporate imaging results into emergent patient management
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Radiology technologists, imaging specialists, and acute care teams aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy in emergency evaluation
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Medical trainees, educators, and program directors focused on building competency in acute imaging interpretation
Why This Program Stands Out
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Developed by Penn Radiology experts with direct application to real-world emergency and acute care practice
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Blends comprehensive imaging knowledge with case-based learning to reinforce diagnostic skills under pressure
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Highly focused curriculum; ideal for busy clinicians seeking concise, clinically relevant imaging education
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Flexible format suitable for self-guided learning or implementation as part of teaching programs in emergency or radiology departments
Advance Your Emergency Imaging Proficiency
Enroll in the Penn Radiology Emergency Imaging: Acute Diagnoses 2019 program to strengthen your ability to interpret acute imaging findings confidently and support timely patient care decisions.
▶️ Access now to begin building your acute diagnostic imaging expertise immediately.
+ Topics:
1. Pulmonary Embolism Old Questions And New Insights.mp4
2. Pulmonary Infections Where On Earth.mp4
3. Imaging In The ICU Stay up-to-date And Beware Of Snares.mp4
4. Imagng Of Thoracic Trauma Tips And Traps.mp4
5. Shortness Of Breath When It Is Not Pneumonia.mp4
6. Thoracic Oncologic Imaging And Novel Therapies A Practical Guide.mp4
7. Question And Answer 1.mp4
8. Neuroimaging the Found Down Patient.mp4
9. Brain Pain Core CNS Infections.mp4
10. Tumor Is The Rumor Who Update It And Why.mp4
11. Facial Injuries Simplified Approach To A Complex Real Estate.mp4
12. Bugs & Thugs Of The Neck Non-traumatic ENT Emergencies.mp4
13. Question And Answer 2.mp4
14. Imaging itis Part 1 The Genitourinary Tract.mp4
15. Dianostic Challenges In The Evaluation Of Acute RUQ Pain.mp4
16. Imaging itis Part 2 The Genitourinary Tract.mp4
17. Acute Scrotal Pain Pearls And Pitfalls.mp4
18. Imaging The Painful Belly GU And GI Colic.mp4
19. Abdominal And Pelvic Trauma Tips And Traps.mp4
20. Radiology After Hours A Bahamian Perspective.mp4
21. Question And Answer 3.mp4
22. The Strange-Looking Fracture Pathologic, Insufficiency, and Fatigue Injuries.mp4
23. Backbone Of Radiology Degenerative Spine Disease And Its Mimics.mp4
24. Radiography Of Extremity Trauma Know Your Aunt Minnies.mp4
25. Imaging Of Musculoskeletal Infections.mp4
26. MRI Of Skeletal Muscle Acute And Chronic Muscle Injuries.mp4
27. Avoiding Mis-Steps In Shoulder And Knee Injuries.mp4
28. Question And Answer 4.mp4
29. Refusal To Bear Weight.mp4
30. Why Is This Child Tachypneic And How Can I Sort It Out.mp4
31. The Dreaded Dilemma Of Pediatric Marrow When To Be Concerned.mp4
32. When You Should Suspect Child Abuse And What To Do Next.mp4
33. After Hours Pediatrics Oncologic Imaging.mp4
34. Pediatric Acute Abdomen A Case-Based Approach.mp4
35. Question And Answer 5.mp4
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