
Oakstone Emergency Radiology 2015
Format:39 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 7.79 GB
Course Audience: radiologists
Overview:
This educational activity was designed for radiologists (residents, fellows and attendings) and imaging technologists. Other practitioners in Emergency Medicine may also find the imaging approach and interpretation to be useful — such as PAS, NPs and MDs working in emergency departments.
It is estimated that it should take the average learner 18.0 hours to complete the activity.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
- Rapidly determine the appropriate imaging studies to perform in emergency situations
- Describe critical components in communicating with the clinical team to optimize patient management and imaging
- Implement appropriate imaging protocols that optimize diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation exposure
- Accurately interpret emergency imaging studies and recognize when additional imaging is indicated.
Date of Original Release: October 15, 2015
01 Trauma Series and eFAST Exam Ken Linnau, MD, MS (Video MP4 Format)
02 Whole Body CT for Trauma Martin Gunn, MBChB, FRANZCR (Video MP4 Format)03 Blunt Cervical and Thoracic Vascular Trauma Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA (Video MP4 Format)04 Essentials of Blunt Thoracic Trauma Joel Gross, MD, MS, FASER (Video MP4 Format)05 Penetrating Chest Trauma Martin Gunn, MBChB, FRANZCR (Video MP4 Format)06 Essentials of Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma Joel Gross, MD, MS, FASER (Video MP4 Format)07 Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Trauma Felix Chew, MD (Video MP4 Format)08 Pitfalls in Emergency Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis Neeraj Lalwani, MD (Video MP4 Format)09 Pancreatitis Bruce Lehnert, MD (Video MP4 Format)10 Emergency Imaging Following Bariatric Surgery David Coy, MD, PhD (Video MP4 Format)11 Imaging Geriatric Trauma Claudia Sadro, MD (Video MP4 Format)12 Geriatric Extremity Trauma Jack Porrino, MD (Video MP4 Format)13 MRI of Traumatic Joint Injuries Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)14 Orthopedic Hardware Imaging Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)15 Chest Imaging in the ED Gregory Kicska, MD, PhD (Video MP4 Format)16 Pulmonary Embolism Gautham Reddy, MD, MPH (Video MP4 Format)17 Acute Chest Pain Evaluation with Coronary CTA Gautham Reddy, MD, MPH (Video MP4 Format)18 The Incidental HRCT Christopher Walker, MD (Video MP4 Format)19 What Do I Do with this Pulmonary Nodule Christopher Walker, MD (Video MP4 Format)20 Evidence Based Imaging of Low Back Pain Douglas Seiler, MD (Video MP4 Format)21 Head Trauma James Fink, MD (Video MP4 Format)22 Nontraumatic Head and Neck Emergencies Pearls and Pitfalls Presented by James Fink, MD Prepared by Kathleen R. Fink, MD (Video MP4 Format)23 Orbital Imaging in the ED Francisco Perez, MD, PhD (Video MP4 Format)24 Subtle Ankle Injuries Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)25 Calcaneal Injuries Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)26 Pelvic and Acetabular Trauma Claire Sandstrom, MD (Video MP4 Format)27 Male Penile and Scrotal Trauma Bruce Lehnert, MD (Video MP4 Format)28 Non-Traumatic Pelvic Pain in the Female Patient Michael McNeeley, MD (Video MP4 Format)29 Anorectal Emergencies Ryan O’Malley, MD (Video MP4 Format)30 Acute Stroke Imaging in the ED Norman Beauchamp, MD, MHS (Video MP4 Format)31 Spine Trauma Ken Linnau, MD, MS (Video MP4 Format)32 Fractures in the Ankylosed Spine Quynh Nguyen, PA-C, MHS (Video MP4 Format)33 Musculoskeletal MRI in the ED Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)34 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the ED Manickam Kumaravel, MD (Video MP4 Format)35 Pediatric Upper Extremity Emergencies Mahesh Thapa, MD (Video MP4 Format)36 Pediatric Lower Extremity Emergencies Jeffrey Otjen, MD (Video MP4 Format)37 Pediatric Neuro and Spine Emergencies Jason Nixon, MD (Video MP4 Format)38 Pediatric Chest and Airway Emergencies Jonathan Swanson, MD (Video MP4 Format)39 Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies Teresa Chapman, MD, MA (Video MP4 Format)Questions (PDF Format)Syllabus (PDF Format)