UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY REVIEW 2025 TOPICS
1. Pelvic Trauma – Chad Downing, MD
2. Acetabular Trauma – Lee A. Myers, MD
3. Hip and Femur Injuries – Claire Sandstrom, MD, FASER
4. Elbow and Forearm Injuries – Corey K. Ho, MD
5. Uniquely Pediatric Elbow Injuries – Mahesh Thapa, MD
6. Question and Answer – Faculty
7. Impaction with a Twist – Recognizing Traumatic Injury Patterns in the Knee – Nicholas Beckmann, MD
8. Uniquely Pediatric Knee Injuries – Mahesh Thapa, MD
9. FOOSH (There It Is) – Trauma Imaging of the Hand and Wrist – Nicholas Beckmann, MD
10. Ankle and Foot Injuries – David Gimarc, MD
11. The Mangled Extremity – Blast, Amputation, and Degloving Injuries – Claire Sandstrom, MD, FASER
12. Question and Answer – Faculty
13. General Stroke – Babatunde Akinpelu, MD, MS
14. Neurovascular Variations as Potential Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Acute Stroke – Basar Sarikaya, MD
15. Head and Neck for the Emergency Radiologist – Pattana Wangaryattawanich, MD
16. Spine Infection – C. Craige Blackmore, MD, MPH
17. Non-Trauma CT Head – Michael Doherty, MD
18. Question and Answer – Faculty
19. Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury – Aaron Rutman, MD
20. Spine Trauma – C. Craige Blackmore, MD, MPH
21. Intracranial Hemorrhage – Daniel Bess, MD
22. Obtunded in the ED – Babatunde Akinpelu, MD, MS
23. Pediatric Brain Emergencies – Murat Alp Oztek, MD
24. Question and Answer – Faculty
25. Pediatric Spine Emergencies – Murat Alp Oztek, MD
26. Value of “Pan Scans” in Pediatrics – Summer Kaplan, MD
27. Pediatric Chest Trauma – Summer Kaplan, MD
28. Pediatric Chest and Airway Emergencies – Jeffrey Otjen, MD
29. Question and Answer – Faculty
30. Nontraumatic Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies – Sakura Noda, MD
31. Pediatric Abdominal Trauma – Summer Kaplan, MD
32. MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis in the ED – Jennifer Uyeda, MD
33. Nontraumatic Bowel Imaging in the ED – Marc A. Camacho, MD, MS, FACR, FASER
34. Bowel and Mesentery Injuries – What Findings Matter Most – Clint Sliker, MD, FACR, FASER
35. Question and Answer – Faculty
36. Shoulder Injuries – Kanwardeep Singh, MD
37. All About Ribs – Injury Patterns and Treatment Options – Kanwardeep Singh, MD
38. Bone and Joint Infection – Christine Rehwald, MD
39. HMC Long Term Experience with Outside Overreads – Joseph O’Sullivan, MD; David Camacho, MD
40. Interventional Radiology Issues for the Emergency Radiologist – James Jeffries, MD
41. Question and Answer – Faculty
42. Imaging of Liver and Pancreatic Trauma – Scott Steenburg, MD
43. Traumatic Aortic Injury – Scott Steenburg, MD
44. Thoracic Consequences of Blast Injuries – Chest Wall and Lung – Scott Steenburg, MD
45. Thoracic Trauma – When to Transfer – Erika Bisgaard, MD
46. Radiology Reporting Desired by Surgeons – Chris Marfo, MD, MBA
47. Question and Answer – Faculty
48. Mediastinum and Diaphragm – Marianna Zagurovskaya, MD
49. Trauma to Low Pressure Vessels – Marianna Zagurovskaya, MD
50. Thoracic Imaging of Substance Abuse – Christopher M. Walker, MD
51. Clinical Presentation Series: “I Can’t Breathe!” – Christopher M. Walker, MD
52. Uncommon Pulmonary Infections – Characteristic Findings to Make a Heroic Diagnosis – Mohamed Abdelmotleb, MBBCh, MD
53. Question and Answer – Faculty
54. Imaging of Nontraumatic Vascular Pathology – Hamid Chalian, MD
55. Imaging of Penile and Scrotal Prostheses – Carl Flink, MD
56. Imaging the Transgender Patient in the ED – Lawrence Chow, MD
57. Renal Trauma – Joel A. Gross, MD, MS, FASER
58. Key Concepts of Mass Casualties – Eric A. Roberge, MD
59. Question and Answer – Faculty