Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Radiologic Interpretation in the Oncology Population 2021

10 $

+ Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.41 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

Description

+ Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.41 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 8:15 AM – 5:00 PM EST

Specialties
Specialties – Bone Marrow Transplant, Breast Medical Oncology, Gastrointestinal Oncology, Genitourinary Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology, Head and Neck Oncology, Hematology, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Lymphoma, Neuro-Oncology, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Oncology and Hematology, Physician Assistant, Radiation Oncology, Solid Tumor Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Thoracic Medical Oncology
Overview

Radiologic imaging affects all oncology patients. This one-day virtual course is designed to address a learning gap in APP knowledge on radiologic interpretation by providing a general overview of radiologic interpretation in the oncology population including imaging of the neck, breast, chest, abdomen, pelvis, brain, spine, extremity, and whole body, including pediatric considerations. Modalities discussed will include X-Ray, ultrasound computed tomography (CT) scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and nuclear imaging scans. Content will be reinforced using a case study approach of radiologic interpretation through the cancer care continuum.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse practitioner students, physician assistant students, clinical nurse specialists, nurses, radiology assistants, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and physicians.

Objectives
  1. Gain a basic understanding of the principles and interpretation of common imaging modalities and translate the knowledge learned to clinical practice
  2. Identify the clinical indications for and selection criteria of various imaging modalities
  3. Recognize common abnormalities on various radiology examinations
  4. Address challenges and limitations of the various imaging modalities
  5. Discuss the differential diagnosis for common radiographic findings
  6. Explain the role of imaging in cancer screening, staging, and surveillance

 

+ Topics:

Abdominal Imaging FAQs and Clinical Pearls.mp4
APP_radiology_Brochure.pdf
Bone Scan.mp4
Breast Imaging FAQ and Clinical Pearls.mp4
Chest Imaging FAQ and Clinical Pearls.mp4
Chest XR.mp4
CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis.mp4
CT of the Brain.mp4
CT of the Chest.mp4
CT of the Neck.mp4
Extremity Imaging- Plain Film.mp4
Extremity Imaging- Ultrasound.mp4
Full Body MRI.mp4
Head, Neck, and Spine Imaging FAQ and Clinical Pearls.mp4
MRI of the Abdomen.mp4
MRI of the Brain.mp4
MRI of the Spine.mp4
Pediatric Considerations in Abdominal Imaging.mp4
Pediatric Considerations in Chest Imaging.mp4
PET Scan.mp4
Q&A with Faculty- Radiologic Imaging and Interpretation of the Breast.mp4
Q&A with Faculty- Radiologic Imaging and Interpretation of the Chest.mp4
Q&A with Faculty- Radiologic Imaging and Interpretation of the Head, Neck, and Spine.mp4
Renal Ultrasound.mp4
Ultrasound, Mammogram, and MRI of the Breast.mp4

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