UCSF Emergency and Trauma Imaging 2021
30 Videos + 2 PDFs , Course Size = 7.26 GB
YOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENT
Topics And Speakers:
InΒ UCSF Emergency and Trauma Imaging, speakers deliver case-based lectures that highlight imaging features across the major organ systems, as well as the latest imaging techniques increasingly used in the emergency/trauma setting: standard CT, MR, and US, along with dual energy CT, quantitative diffusion imaging, and combined MR/XR imaging for acute stroke care.
This continuing medical education course β a collaborative effort between UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg SF General Hospital and Trauma Center β is available online so you can earn CME credits whenever, wherever. It will help you to better:
- Implement the latest imaging protocols for rapid assessment of complex acute polytrauma patients
- Distinguish between common anatomic variants, injury mimics and common thoracic vascular emergencies
- Identify key imaging features of the most common emergent brain, spine, head & neck, and abdominopelvic pathologies
- Differentiate between emergent and non-emergent indications for interventional radiology
- Use search patterns to identify frequently missed musculoskeletal trauma findings
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participant will be able to:
- Implement the latest imaging protocols and state-of-the art techniques for rapid assessment of complex acute polytrauma patients
- Distinguish between common anatomic variants, injury mimics and common thoracic vascular emergencies including acute aortic injury and pulmonary embolism
- Recognize key imaging features and updated classification systems relevant to the most common emergent brain, spine and head & neck pathologies
- Differentiate between emergent and non-emergent indications for interventional radiology consultation, and understand the role of IR in diagnosis and treatment of common medical emergencies
- Identify the key imaging features of common abdominopelvic pathologies encountered in the emergency and trauma settings
- Utilize search patterns to identify frequently missed musculoskeletal trauma findings
Intended Audience
This course is intended for radiologists and all medical professionals who will benefit from a greater understanding of emergency and trauma imaging.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS
Acute Pelvic Pain in the Non-Gravid Female βΒ Lori Strachowski, MD
Abdominal Trauma 1: Hemodynamic Compromise βΒ Alexander Rybkin, MD
Abdominal Trauma 2: Solid Organ Injury βΒ Alexander Rybkin, MD
Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma βΒ Preethi Raghu, MD
Genitourinary Trauma βΒ Mark Sugi, MD
Scrotal Emergencies βΒ Shital Gandhi, MD
Imaging of Postpartum Complications βΒ Hailey Choi, MD
Thoracic Vascular Trauma βΒ Brian Haas, MD
Pulmonary Embolism βΒ Kimberly Kallianos, MD
Common Misses in MSK Trauma βΒ Kevin McGill, MD, MPH
MSK Trauma Case Review βΒ Preeti Sukerkar, MD, PhD
Role of Dual Energy CT in Emergency Imaging βΒ Michael Ohliger, MD, PhD
CT Technologist Perspective: Trauma Imaging βΒ Linda Jeung, RT and Loretta Johnson, RT
Imaging Infections of the CNS βΒ Jared Narvid, MD
Acute Stroke Diagnosis and Management βΒ Daniel Cooke, MD
Imaging of Time-Critical Neurological Emergencies βΒ Soonmee Cha, MD
Neuro Trauma: A Neurosurgeonβs Perspective βΒ Phiroz Tarapore, MD
Vascular Emergencies of the Head & Neck βΒ Andrew Callen, MD
Acute Toxic, Anoxic and Metabolic Abnormalities of the Brain βΒ Shital Gandhi, MD
Traumatic Brain Injury βΒ Esther Yuh, MD, PhD
Trauma Surgery Perspective: Solid Organ and Pelvic Fracture Management βΒ Deborah Stein, MD
Role of IR in a Trauma Center βΒ Mark Wilson, MD
Splenic Trauma and Intervention βΒ Mark Wilson, MD
Pelvic Trauma and Intervention βΒ Miles Conrad, MD, MPH
Biopsies and Drainages from Hell βΒ Miles Conrad, MD, MPH
Role of Race and Bias Elements in the IR Trauma Setting βΒ Vishal Kumar, MD
What is an IR Emergency (and What is it Not?) βΒ Sujal Nanavati, MD
Trauma from Diagnosis to Discharge βΒ Eugene Huo, MD
Radiology of Ballistics Injury βΒ John Dryden, MD
Emergency Patients from the Interventional Radiology NP Perspective βΒ Ryan Sincic, NP
Date of Original Release:Β December 16, 2021






