Oakstone UCSF Thoracic Imaging 2019

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+ Include: 22 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.49 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

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+ Include: 22 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.49 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

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UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging University of California San Francisco Clinical Update

UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging 2019 program details recent advances and emerging trends in abdominal and thoracic imaging, along with expert advice to optimize patient outcomes.

Stay Current with Key Advances

UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging is an extensive review of clinically relevant topics in chest, abdominal and ob-gyn imaging. This expertly designed course includes case-based lectures on topics like imaging of neuroendocrine tumors, female pelvis and early pregnancy, acute aortic syndrome, imaging of pleural disease, imaging mimics of pelvic pathology, etc. It will help you to:

  • Identify common causes of acute pelvic pain in non-pregnant females
  • Recognize the appearance of ectopic pregnancy
  • Diagnose common and uncommon pancreatic masses
  • Illustrate the proper management of a renal incidentaloma
  • Apply updated guidelines for the diagnosis and management of lung nodules, lung cancer
  • Differentiate pathologic conditions from benign incidentalomas and mimics in the lungs, heart and mediastinum

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will know how to:

  • Diagnose common causes of acute pelvic pain in non-pregnant women
  • Recognize the appearance of ectopic pregnancy
  • Utilize ultrasound to identify findings suggestive and definitive of pregnancy failure in the first trimester
  • Differentiate common solitary liver masses
  • Describe the proper management of a renal incidentaloma
  • Evaluate the small and large bowel in patients with abdominal pain
  • Diagnose common and atypical pancreatic masses
  • Apply updated guidelines for the diagnosis and management of lung nodules and lung cancer
  • Recognize typical and atypical appearance of thoracic emergencies including pulmonary embolism and acute aortic syndromes
  • Differentiate pathologic conditions from benign incidentalomas and mimics in the lungs, heart and mediastinum
  • Apply standard terminology to improve description and classification of interstitial lung disease, small airways disease and bronchiectasis on HCRT

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for radiologists and other medical professionals who would benefit from a greater understanding of the interpretation of abdominal and thoracic images.

Series Release: April 1, 2019

 

+ Topics: 

1. Cystic Lung Disease and Emphysema.mp4
2. Mosaic Attenuation.mp4
3. Multidisciplinary Approach to ILD.mp4
4. Putting It All Together How to Sound Like a Pro in Your Report.mp4
5. Update on UIP.mp4
6. Imaging of Bronchiectasis.mp4
7. Imaging of the Pleura.mp4
8. Nodules and Small Airways Disease.mp4
9. Non-Thrombotic Pulmonary Emboli.mp4
10. The Lateral Radiograph is Even Tougher.mp4
11. Acute Aortic Syndromes.mp4
12. Imaging of Pulmonary Embolism.mp4
13. The PA Radiograph is Tough.mp4
14. Look at the Heart Cardiac Findings on Non-Gated CT.mp4
15. Mediastinal Masses.mp4
16. Post-op Chest.mp4
17. Thoracic Incidentalomas.mp4
18. HRCT Basics Ground-Glass and Consolidations.mp4
19. Incidentals and Artifacts on PETCT How Not to Get Fooled.mp4
20. Lung Cancer Screening How to Follow the Recipe.mp4
21. Pulmonary Nodules The Complete Assessment by CT and PETCT.mp4
22. Typical and Atypical Appearances of Lung Cancer.mp4
Syllabus.pdf

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