Oakstone UCSF Radiology On-Call Imaging 2025

30 $

+ Include: 29 videos + 1 pdf, size: 5.47 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing radiologists

Description

+ Include: 29 videos + 1 pdf, size: 5.47 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing radiologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Radiology: Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Imaging

This online video program is specifically designed for practicing radiologists with general on-call responsibilities, as well as those who want to improve their skillset of imaging in patients with acute issues. Faculty focus on both traumatic and non-traumatic etiologies. UCSF Radiology On-Call Imaging is continuing medical education that will help you to identify and evaluate presentations in:

  • Thoracic: acute aortic syndromes, pulmonary emboli, acute lung diseases, incidentalomas
  • Neuro: spinal and inflammation, intracranial infection, headache, facial symptoms
  • Musculoskeletal: major joints, MSK infection
  • Abdominal: GI, GU, and ObGyn organ systems

Date of Original Release: August 16, 2025
Estimated time to complete activity: 14.5 hours

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Confidently analyze traumatic and non-traumatic acute imaging of multiple organ systems
  • Identify and characterize urgent thoracic presentations, including acute aortic syndromes, pulmonary emboli, acute lung diseases, and incidentalomas
  • Recognize and interpret urgent neuro presentations, including spinal and inflammation, intracranial infection, headache, and facial symptoms
  • Evaluate urgent musculoskeletal presentations of the major joints and MSK infection
  • Identify and recommend treatment for various urgent conditions of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary and obstetric-gynecologic systems; utilizing Ultrasound and CT/MRI

Intended Audience

This course is specifically designed for practicing radiologists with general on-call responsibilities, as well as radiologists who want to improve their skillset of imaging in patients with acute issues.

 

+ Topics:

Imaging Approach to Shoulder Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD

”On-Call-ogy” Acute Gastrointestinal – Part 1 – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD

Female Acute Abdominal-Pelvic Pain – Positive Pregnancy Test – Liina Poder, MD

Pulmonary Embolism – Update – Brett Elicker, MD

Knee Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD

”On-Call-ogy” Acute Gastrointestinal – Part 2 – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD

Female Acute Abdominal-Pelvic Pain – Negative Pregnancy Test – Liina Poder, MD

Case-Based Approach to Acute Aortic Syndromes – Brett Elicker, MD

”On-Call-ogy” Acute Genitourinary – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD

Abdominal-Pelvic Emergencies in a Pregnant Patient – Liina Poder, MD

Pulmonary Infection – The Key Role of Imaging Pelvic and Hip Trauma – Brett Elicker, MD

Pelvic and Hip Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD

Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma – What the Surgeon Wants to Know – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS

”On-Call-ogy” – Acute Hepatopancreatobiliary – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD

Musculoskeletal Infection – Mini Pathria, MD

Incidentalomas on Chest CT – Brett Elicker, MD

Acute Testicular Pain – Beyond Torsion and Epididymo-orchitis – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS

Acute Lung Diseases – Brett Elicker, MD

”On-Call-ogy” – Abdominal Vascular Disease and Acute Injury – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD

Urgent Cardiac Findings on Routine Chest CT – Brett Elicker, MD

Intracranial Hemorrhage – The Long Differential – David Wilson, MD, PhD

Trauma to the Ankle and Foot – Mini Pathria, MD

Facial Symptoms in Neuroradiology – David Wilson, MD, PhD

Spine Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD

Intracranial Infection – David Wilson, MD, PhD

Spine Infection and Inflammation – David Wilson, MD, PhD

Painless Approach to Urinary Tract Trauma – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS

Head and Neck Emergencies – David Wilson, MD, PhD

Challenging Chest Radiograph Cases from the ER – Brett Elicker, MD

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