Oakstone Radiology Review Comprehensive Fundamentals 2016

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+ Include: 86 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 21.4 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

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+ Include: 86 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 21.4 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date of Original Release: June 16, 2016

This educational activity is a Online Streaming format. The activity will review the fundamentals of the major organ systems and corresponding imaging modalities. Emphasis will be placed on providing a step-by-step process for reaching a differential diagnosis. It is estimated that it should take the average learner 45.0 hours, including completion of the activity evaluation, to conclude the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

• Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties (organ systems);
• Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuc Med) for different medical conditions;
• Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations;
• Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes;
• Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis;
• Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation.

 

+ Topics:

01. Gastrointestinal Thomas A. Hope, MD.mp4
02. Whole Body Oncology Thomas A. Hope, MD.mp4
03. Genitourinary Spencer C. Behr, MD.mp4
04. Thyroid Parathyroid Miguel H. Pampaloni, MD, PhD.mp4
05. Cardiac Miguel H. Pampaloni, MD, PhD.mp4
06. Pulmonary David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
07. Brain Imaging Randall A. Hawkins, MD, PhD.mp4
08. Quality Control David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
09. Musculoskeletal Carina Mari Aparici, MD.mp4
10. Unknown Case Review David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
11. CT Practical Physics for the Radiologist Michael A. Ohliger, MD, PhD.mp4
12. MR Practical Physics for the Radiologist Michael A. Ohliger, MD, PhD.mp4
13. CT MR Safety What You Need to Know John T. Mongan, MD, PhD.mp4
14. CT MR Intravenous Contrast Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
15. Key Points in the First Trimester Liina Poder, MD.mp4
16. Key Points in the Second Trimester Ruth B. Goldstein, MD.mp4
17. Fetal Abnormalities Most Relevant Vickie A. Feldstein, MD.mp4
18. Female Pelvis Uterus Adnexa Liina Poder, MD.mp4
19. Vascular Ultrasounda Stefanie Weinstein, MD.mp4
20. Abdomen Tara Morgan, MD.mp4
21. Genitourinary Jessica H. Hayward, MD.mp4
22. Technical Tips Artifacts John T. Mongan, MD, PhD.mp4
23. Key Points Thyroid Imaging Biopsy Ruth B. Goldstein, MD.mp4
24. Unknown Case Review Lori M. Strachowski, MD.mp4
25. Masses and Asymmetries Kimberly Ray, MD.mp4
26. Calcifications Heather I. Greenwood, MD.mp4
27. Breast MRI Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
28. Radiology-Pathology Concordance Amie Y. Lee, MD.mp4
29. Breast Ultrasound Jessica H. Hayward, MD.mp4
30. Unknown Case Review Rita I. Freimanis, MD.mp4
31. Unknown Case Review Lori M. Strachowski, MD.mp4
32. Genitourinary Jesse Courtier, MD.mp4
33. Musculoskeletal Key Concepts Matthew Zapala, MD, PhD.mp4
34. Gastrointestinal Jesse Courtier, MD.mp4
35. Important Abdominal Masses Jesse Courtier, MD.mp4
36. Chest Matthew Zapala, MD, PhD.mp4
37. Cardiac Andrew S. Phelps, MD.mp4
38. Don’t Miss Unknown Case Review Andrew S. Phelps, MD.mp4
39. Benign Gynecologic Disease Liina Poder, MD.mp4
40. Malignant Gynecologic Disease Michael A.Ohliger, MD, PhD.mp4
41. Renal & Adrenal Masses Antonio C. Westphalen, MD, PhD.mp4
42. Non-Tumorous Renal Disease Emily M. Webb, MD.mp4
43. Bladder, Prostate, Urethra Derek Sun, MD.mp4
44. Unknown Case Review GU Antonio C. Westphalen, MD, PhD.mp4
45. Unknown Case Review US Anthony L. Filly, MD.mp4
46. Classification of Brain Tumors Soonmee Cha, MD.mp4
47. Stroke Bhavya Rehani, MD.mp4
48. Markers for Head Trauma Esther L. Yuh, MD, PhD.mp4
49. Brain Infections Jason F. Talbott, MD, PhD.mp4
50. Pediatric Neuro Essentials Orit A. Glenn, MD.mp4
51. Head & Neck Primer Alina Uzelac, DO.mp4
52. Neurovascular Anatomy and Masses Daniel L. Cooke, MD.mp4
53. Spinal Imaging (Osseous) Vinil Shah, MD.mp4
54. Spinal Cord and Case Review Erik H.L. Gaensler, MD.mp4
55. Vascular Diagnosis Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH.mp4
56. Arterial Interventions Evan Lehrman, MD.mp4
57. Venous Interventions Mark W. Wilson, MD.mp4
58. Non-Vascular Interventional Nicholas Fidelman, MD.mp4
59. Unknown Case Review Sujal Nanavati, MD.mp4
60. Fluoroscopy Spencer C. Behr, MD.mp4
61. Acute Abdomen Derek Sun, MD.mp4
62. Pancreas Judy Yee, MD.mp4
63. Biliary Tract Benjamin M. Yeh, MD.mp4
64. Liver Disease Thomas Hope, MD.mp4
65. Unknown Case Review Benjamin M. Yeh, MD.mp4
66. Skeletal Trauma Extremeties Terry C.P. Lynch, MD.mp4
67. Arthritis and Infection Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD.mp4
68. Shoulder Rotator Cuff and Instability Daria Motamedi, MD.mp4
69. Knee Meniscus and Ligaments Daria Motamedi, MD.mp4
70. Metabolic and Osteoporosis Daria Motamedi, MD.mp4
71. Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions Robert D. Boutin, MD.mp4
72. Unknown Case Review Matthew D. Bucknor, MD.mp4
73. Unknown Case Review Robert D. Boutin, MD.mp4
74. Acquired Heart Disease CT MRI Karen G. Ordov s, MD.mp4
75. Aorta, Coronaries, Pulmonary Arteries Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
76. Congenital Heart Disease CT MRI Karen G. Ordov s, MD.mp4
77. Unknown Case Review Karen G. Ordov s, MD.mp4
78. HRCT of the Lung Findings-Based – Part 1 Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
79. HRCT of the Lung Findings-Based – Part 2 Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
80. Chest Radiograph the Lost Art Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
81. PET CT of Pulmonary Nodules David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
82. Pulmonary Infections Travis S. Henry, MD.mp4
83. Mediastinal Masses Travis S. Henry, MD.mp4
84. The Tumor Formerly Known as BAC David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
85. Lung Cancer Staging David M. Naeger, MD.mp4
86. Interactive Cases Chest Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
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