Take advantage of UW Emergency Radiology Review 2019, a complete reference to emergency radiology. Trauma epidemiology and mechanisms are studied in this program led by University of Washington School of Medicine experts. It examines physician imaging expectations and gives an integrated approach to head, neck, spine, torso, pelvic, and appendicular bone injuries. This CME program helps you:
- Find the best imaging studies to act on quickly in emergencies.
- Find hidden clinical jewels in emergency settings.
- Improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce radiation with our innovative imaging procedures.
- Use accurate emergency imaging studies to easily determine when more imaging is needed.
The Ultimate Learning Objectives of UW Emergency Radiology Review 2019: Unleash Your Potential!
After UW Emergency Radiology Review 2019, participants can:
- Quickly find the right imaging studies to run.
- Discover emergency room clinical pearls that gently emerge.
- Revolutionize imaging procedures for superior diagnostic accuracy and reduced radiation.
- Learn to accurately evaluate emergency imaging tests and determine when more imaging is needed.
Attention, Ladies & Gentlemen! Introducing the Ideal Audience:
Find an exclusive educational activity designed for respected radiologists, imaging technologists, residents, fellows, and working radiologists. Discover the extraordinary value of imaging methods and interpretation for medical professionals, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and MDs who operate in emergency rooms.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS of UW Emergency Radiology Review 2019:
- Mass Casualty Preparedness –Â Ferco Berger, MD
- Thrombotic and Non-Thrombotic Pulmonary Embolism: Pitfalls in Diagnosis –Â Christopher Walker, MD
- Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma –Â Nupur Verma, MD
- Tips and Tricks for Interpreting CTs in Patients with Prior Abdominal Surgery –Â David Coy, MD, PhD
- MRI for Pediatric Appendicitis –Â Sherwin Chan, MD, PhD
- Pediatric GI Emergencies –Â Elizabeth Tang, MD
- Pediatric Whole Body Trauma –Â Joseph Hunt, MD
- Acute Stroke Imaging –Â Charles Colip, MD
- Acute Stroke Intervention –Â Melanie Walker, MD
- Daily Case Summary –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
- Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma –Â Ken Linnau, MD, MS
- Calcaneus Fractures and Lisfranc Injuries –Â Nicholas Beckmann, MD
- Acetabulum Injuries –Â Susanna Spence, MD
- Knee Injuries –Â Jonathan Medved, MD
- Maxillofacial Trauma –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- Orbital Trauma –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- Intracranial Hemorrhage –Â Kathleen Fink, MD
- Pediatric Abusive Head and Spine Trauma –Â Jason Wright, MD
- Child with Limp –Â Sarah Menashe, MD
- Daily Case Summary –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
- Review, Updates, and Challenges in Injury Grading –Â Joel Gross, MD, MS
- Traumatic Abdominal Wall Injuries –Â Scott Steenburg, MD
- Overview of Solid Organ Trauma –Â Scott Steenburg, MD
- Imaging the Pregnant Trauma/Emergency Patient –Â Jesse Knight, MD
- Blunt Chest Trauma –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- Penetrating Chest Trauma –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- The Patchy Chest X-Ray –Â Rachael Edwards, MD
- Emergency Neuroimaging in the Immunocompromised and Oncologic Patient –Â Christopher Potter, MD
- Dual Energy CT: Neuroradiology Applications –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- Daily Case Summary –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
- Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries –Â Aaron Rutman, MD
- Shoulder and Hip Injuries –Â Christine Rehwald, MD
- Wrist and Hand Injuries –Â Claire Sandstrom, MD
- Bone and Joint Infections –Â Tarek Hanna, MD
- Acute Aortic Syndromes –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
- Traumatic Aortic Injuries –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
- Coronary CTA in the ED –Â Eric Roberge, MD
- Imaging Considerations in Patients with Nonstandard Gender –Â Roberta Dalley, MD
- Dual Energy CT: Applications in the Emergent Setting –Â Krystal Archer-Arroyo, MD
- Daily Case Summary –Â Jeffrey Robinson, MD, MBA, FACR
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