Oakstone University of Washington Emergency Radiology Review 2023

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+ Include: 66 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 10.7 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

Description

+ Include: 66 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 10.7 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Enhance Your Knowledge with Online Radiology CME

Led by University of Washington’s Jason Hartman, MD and Jihoon Lim, MD, expert faculty focus on the latest imaging methodologies and diagnostic techniques. This online radiology CME course offers comprehensive presentations and Q&A sessions covering the broad range of emergency imaging — from epidemiology and mechanisms of trauma, to an integrated approach to injuries of the head, neck, spine, torso, pelvis, and appendicular skeleton. It’s continuing medical education that will help improve overall patient care as you learn to:

  • optimize imaging protocols
  • incorporate standardized classification systems
  • implement updated approaches to management
  • make appropriate recommendations for incidental findings
  • and more…

The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation

The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this enduring material for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date of Original Release: October 31, 2023
Date of Credit Termination: October 31, 2026

CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of a course evaluation and post-test.

Target Audience

The primary audience is radiologists (residents, fellows, and practicing radiologists) and imaging technologists. Other practitioners in emergency medicine may also find the imaging approach and interpretation useful, including PAs, NPs, and MDs working in emergency departments.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:

  • Determine appropriate imaging protocols
  • Recognize common and uncommon conditions encountered in emergency radiology
  • Provide appropriate recommendations for incidental findings

 

 

 

+ Topics:

1. Multi-Trauma Whole-body Computed Tomography – Where Are We Now.mp4
2. Chest Wall & Pulmonary Trauma.mp4
3. Trauma to the Diaphragm & Mediastinum.mp4
4. CT Imaging After a Sudden Death Event.mp4
5. Traumatic Hemorrhage & Submassive Pulmonary Embolism – The Interventional Radiology Perspective.mp4
6. Q&A Session.mp4
7. Acute Gastrointestinal Bleed.mp4
8. Imaging of Non-Traumatic Bowel Emergencies.mp4
9. Acute Aortic Syndromes.mp4
10. Imaging Considerations in Transgender & Gender Diverse (TGD) Patients.mp4
11. Transgender Patients – Imaging Considerations for the Emergency Radiologist.mp4
12. Q&A Session.mp4
13. Pulmonary Infection – Imaging Signs & Patterns.mp4
14. Read Like a Pro – Tips & Tricks to Interpret Like a Cardiothoracic Radiologist.mp4
15. The Lateral Chest X-ray.mp4
16. Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in the Workup of Acute Chest Pain – Current Status.mp4
17. Approach to Chronic Lung Disease in the ED.mp4
18. Q&A Session.mp4
19. Non-Traumatic Cardiac Imaging in the ED.mp4
20. Brain Tumors in the ED – Pearls & Pitfalls.mp4
21. Spine Infection.mp4
22. Q&A Session.mp4
23. State-of-the-Art Abdominal Trauma.mp4
24. State-of-the-Art Pelvic Trauma.mp4
25. Essentials of Abdominal & Pelvic Trauma.mp4
26. Q&A Session.mp4
27. Cervical Spine Trauma – Pearls & Pitfalls.mp4
28. Easily Missed Thoracolumbar Spine Injuries.mp4
29. CNS Injury – Stroke Imaging.mp4
30. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infection & Mimics.mp4
31. Peripheral Vascular Emergencies.mp4
32. Q&A Session.mp4
33. Foot Injuries.mp4
34. Shoulder Injuries.mp4
35. Elbow & Forearm Trauma.mp4
36. Traumatic Injuries of the Hand & Wrist.mp4
37. Imaging of Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Trauma.mp4
38. Q&A Session.mp4
39. Ankle & Talus Fractures.mp4
40. Knee Injuries.mp4
41. Urgent Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Conditions.mp4
42. Hip & Femur Injuries.mp4
43. Imaging of Gynecologic Emergencies.mp4
44. Multidetector Computed Tomography Maxillofacial Trauma – Saving Face.mp4
45. Head & Neck for the Emergency Radiologist.mp4
46. Traumatic Brain Injury & Hemorrhage – Pearls & Pitfalls.mp4
47. Evolving Landscape of CT Technology from Dual-Energy CT to Photon-Counting CT & Potential Impact to ED.mp4
48. Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury.mp4
49. Q&A Session.mp4
50. Imaging Trauma in Pregnancy.mp4
51. Imaging of Pregnancy in the ED.mp4
52. Penile Trauma.mp4
53. Scrotal Trauma.mp4
54. Crisis Management & Key Concepts of Mass Casualties.mp4
55. Q&A Session.mp4
56. Non-Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage.mp4
57. Radiology in Limited Resource Areas.mp4
58. Green Radiology.mp4
59. How to Navigate the AI Market.mp4
60. Trauma Series.mp4
61. Q&A Session.mp4
62. Imaging of Pediatric MSK Emergencies.mp4
63. Pediatric Neurologic Emergencies.mp4
64. Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies.mp4
65. Pediatric Chest Emergencies.mp4
66. Q&A Session.mp4
Syllabus.pdf
Questions.pdf

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