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2024 Radiology After Five: How to Make Nights and Weekends a Success

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2024 Radiology After Five: How to Make Nights and Weekends a Success structured to provide important and clinically advanced, information for physicians and other medical personnel who provide or use radiology services in emergency and critical care locations. State of the art imaging protocols; advanced techniques and diagnostic pitfalls are emphasized so that studies can be performed and interpreted in an optimal and time efficient manner. The internationally recognized faculty, share pearls and pitfalls of emergency room and critical care imaging while keeping patient welfare in mind. The need for careful and complete communication between the radiologist and the clinicians will be emphasized along with modern compliance and reimbursement practices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Discuss approaches to imaging of the most frequent and serious emergency and critical care problems that occur in their practice.
  • Demonstrate an increased awareness on how best to respond to the wide variety of imaging and interventional situations that occur most often during the evenings and weekends.
  • Optimize protocols to assess the trauma patient in a time efficient manner.
  • Discuss the pitfalls associated with trauma imaging.

2024 RADIOLOGY AFTER FIVE: HOW TO MAKE NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS A SUCCESS

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2024 RADIOLOGY AFTER FIVE: HOW TO MAKE NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS A SUCCESS

1. Aortic and Cardiac Trauma – Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.

2. Trauma Whole Body CT: Where Are We Now? – Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.

3. CT of Bowel & Pancreatic Trauma – Jorge A. Soto, M.D.

4. Non-Vascular Chest Trauma – Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.

5. CT of Splenic & Renal Trauma – Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.

6. Acute GI Hemorrhage – Jorge A. Soto, M.D.

7. Acute Pelvic Pain – Margarita Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM

8. 1st Trimester GYN Ultrasound – Margarita Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM

9. MR in Abdominal and Pelvic Emergencies – Jorge A. Soto, M.D.

10. RUQ Ultrasound – Margarita Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM

11. Imaging Pancreatitis – Jorge A. Soto, M.D.

12. Pediatric GI Emergencies – Susan John, M.D.

13. Neuro Trauma: Can’t Miss Lesions – Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.

14. Pediatric Trauma – Susan John, M.D.

15. Acute Aortic Syndromes – Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.

16. Pediatric Chest and Airway Emergencies – Susan John, M.D.

17. Imaging Hemoptysis – Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.

18. MSK Infections – Manickam “Nicks” Kumaravel, M.D.

19. Head and Neck Infections – Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.

20. Ankle Trauma – Manickam “Nicks” Kumaravel, M.D.

21. Subtle Pediatric Fractures – Susan John, M.D.

22. State-of-the-Art Pelvic Trauma – Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.

23. Hip and Peri-Hip Cause of Pain Presenting in the ER – Manickam “Nicks” Kumaravel, M.D.

24. Ischemia and Hemorrhage: Rapid Diagnosis – Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.

25. Cervical Spine Trauma – Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.

26. Nontraumatic Neuroradiology Emergencies: Approach to Diagnosis – Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.

27. Head Trauma – Yueyang Guo, M.D.

28. Spine Trauma: What the Surgeon Wants to Know – Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.

29. Acute Chest: ICU, ER, Trauma – Sharon Brouha, M.D., MPH

30. Traumatic Injuries of the Abdomen and Pelvis: Improving the Detection of Organ and Vascular Injuries with Dual Energy CT – Thorsten R. Fleiter, M.D.

31. Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury – Max Wintermark, M.D., MAS, MBA

32. Pulmonary Embolism Imaging on CT; Old and New Insights – Charles S. White, M.D.

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