UW Emergency Radiology Review 2017

UW Emergency Radiology Review 2017

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Oakstone UW Emergency Radiology Review 2017

Format:39 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 4.5 GB

Course Audience: radiologists (residents, fellows and practicing radiologists) and imaging technologists

Overview:

University of Washington Clinical Update (SA-CME)

Make faster, smarter imaging decisions in emergency situations with this authoritative clinical update.

Make Fast, Accurate Imaging Decisions in Emergency Situations

UW Emergency Radiology Review is designed to help radiologists make the best imaging decisions in emergency situations. Taught by experts from the University of Washington School of Medicine, its goal is to prepare the practicing radiologist to be of maximum assistance to the emergency physician. Topics cover the most common traumas by body part with emphasis on rapid decision-making in the selection of imaging studies, pitfalls to watch out for, and implementation of protocols that maximize diagnostic accuracy. Lectures will help develop an integrated imaging approach to injuries of the head, neck, spine, torso, pelvis and appendicular skeleton. It will help you to better:

  • Rapidly determine the appropriate imaging studies to perform
  • Become familiar with some less common clinical conditions that present in an emergency setting
  • Update imaging protocols to optimize diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation
  • Accurately interpret emergency imaging studies, and recognize when additional imaging is indicated

Learning Objectives

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

  • Rapidly determine the appropriate imaging studies to perform
  • Become familiar with some 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.

Date Of Original Release: October 15, 2017

Estimated Time To Complete This CME Program: 17 Hours

 

01. Penetrating Chest Trauma Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA (Video MP4 Format)

02. Blunt Chest Trauma Rachael Edwards, MD (Video MP4 Format)

03. Updated Guidance on Incidental Pulmonary Nodules Christopher Walker, MD (Video MP4 Format)

04. Acute Aortic Syndrome with Focus on Intramural Hematoma Christopher Walker, MD (Video MP4 Format)

05. Imaging of Liver Injuries Scott Steenburg, MD (Video MP4 Format)

06. Imaging of Splenic Injuries Scott Steenburg, MD (Video MP4 Format)

07. Bariatric and Other Post-Operative Bowel Emergencies David Coy, MD (Video MP4 Format)

08. Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury Aaron Rutman, MD (Video MP4 Format)

09. Neck Infections Kathleen Fink, MD (Video MP4 Format)

10. Acute Traumatic Brain Injury- What Clinicians Need to Know James Fink, MD (Video MP4 Format)

11. Ankle and Foot Trauma Claire Sandstrom, MD (Video MP4 Format)

12. Knee Trauma Jonathan Medverd, MD (Video MP4 Format)

13. Multiligamentous Injuries of the Knee Jack Porrino, MD (Video MP4 Format)

14. Hip and Femur Trauma Felix Chew, MD (Video MP4 Format)

15. Cardiac CT with Focus on CCTA Faisal Khosa, MD (Video MP4 Format)

16. Practical Approach to Chronic Lung Disease Jonathan Chung MD (Video MP4 Format)

17. Uniquely Pediatric Knee Injuries Mahesh Thapa , MD (Video MP4 Format)

18. Traumatic Aortic Injury with Focus on MAI Scott Steenburg, MD (Video MP4 Format)

19. CTA of Peripheral Vascular Injuries Scott Steenburg, MD (Video MP4 Format)

20. Imaging of Gunshot Wounds Noah Ditkofsky, MD (Video MP4 Format)

21. Rational Headache Work up in the ED Christopher Potter, MD (Video MP4 Format)

22. Rational Stroke Work up in the ED Douglas Seiler, MD (Video MP4 Format)

23. Maxillofacial Trauma Jayson Benjert, DO (Video MP4 Format)

24. Spine Trauma Nathan Cross, MD (Video MP4 Format)

25. Pediatric Abusive Head and Spine Trauma Jason Wright, MD (Video MP4 Format)

26. Orbital Imaging in the ED Francisco Perez, MD, PhD (Video MP4 Format)

27. Pediatric GI Emergencies Elizabeth Tang, MD (Video MP4 Format)

28. Mass Casualty Imaging Eric Roberge, MD (Video MP4 Format)

29. Essentials of Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma Joel Gross, MD (Video MP4 Format)

30. Upper Extremity Trauma Claire Sandstrom, MD (Video MP4 Format)

31. Pelvic Ring Trauma Ken Linnau, MD (Video MP4 Format)

32. Biomechanics of Trauma Gregor Dunham, MD (Video MP4 Format)

33. Pattern Recognition- Mechanism-Based Injury Combinations Shaimaa Fadl, MD (Video MP4 Format)

34. Pediatric Upper Extremity Emergencies Ramesh Iyer, MD (Video MP4 Format)

35. Pediatric Lower Extremity Emergencies Anh-Vu Ngo, MD (Video MP4 Format)

36. Pediatric Chest Emergencies Jeffrey Otjen, MD (Video MP4 Format)

37. Dental Emergencies Johan Aps, MD (Video MP4 Format)

38. Interesting Cases from the Trauma Center Scott Steenburg, MD (Video MP4 Format)

39. Radiation Exposure- What Do Clinicians Want to Know. Jeffrey Robinson, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Questions (PDF Format)

Syllabus (PDF Format)