Expert faculty reinforce your knowledge and enhance your ability to make quick, informed imaging decisions in this broad-ranging emergency radiology course.
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UW Emergency Radiology Review provides extensive coverage of key topics in emergency radiology. Led by experts from the University of Washington School of Medicine, it focuses on epidemiology and mechanisms of trauma, clinicians’ expectations of imaging, and an integrated imaging approach to injuries of the head, neck, spine, torso, pelvis, and appendicular skeleton. This CME program will help you to:
Promptly decide the appropriate imaging studies to perform in emergency situations
Identify less common clinical conditions presenting in the emergency setting
Revise imaging protocols to optimize diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation
Correctly interpret emergency imaging studies and recognize when additional imaging is indicated
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Provider: University of Washington
Course Director: Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR Associate Professor Department of Radiology University of Washington Seattle, WA
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
Rapidly determine the appropriate imaging studies to perform
Identify less common clinical conditions that present in the emergency setting
Update imaging protocols to optimize diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation
Accurately interpret emergency imaging studies, and recognize when additional imaging is indicated
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for radiologists (residents, fellows and practicing radiologists) and imaging technologists. Other practitioners, such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and MDs working in emergency departments, may also find the imaging approach and interpretation to be useful.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS
Mass Casualty Preparedness - Ferco Berger, MD
Thrombotic and Non-Thrombotic Pulmonary Embolism: Pitfalls in Diagnosis - Christopher Walker, MD
Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma - Nupur Verma, MD
Tips and Tricks for Interpreting CTs in Patients with Prior Abdominal Surgery - David Coy, MD, PhD
MRI for Pediatric Appendicitis - Sherwin Chan, MD, PhD
Pediatric GI Emergencies - Elizabeth Tang, MD
Pediatric Whole Body Trauma - Joseph Hunt, MD
Acute Stroke Imaging - Charles Colip, MD
Acute Stroke Intervention - Melanie Walker, MD
Daily Case Summary - Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma - Ken Linnau, MD, MS
Calcaneus Fractures and Lisfranc Injuries - Nicholas Beckmann, MD
Acetabulum Injuries - Susanna Spence, MD
Knee Injuries - Jonathan Medverd, MD
Maxillofacial Trauma - Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
Orbital Trauma - Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
Intracranial Hemorrhage - Kathleen Fink, MD
Pediatric Abusive Head and Spine Trauma - Jason Wright, MD
Child with Limp - Sarah Menashe, MD
Daily Case Summary - Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
Review, Updates, and Challenges in Injury Grading - Joel Gross, MD, MS
Traumatic Abdominal Wall Injuries - Scott Steenburg, MD
Overview of Solid Organ Trauma - Scott Steenburg, MD
Imaging the Pregnant Trauma/Emergency Patient - Jesse Knight, MD