Radiology CME: Explore Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging
Designed for both the general and specialized radiologist, UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging is an online CME course providing an extensive review of clinically relevant topics in chest, abdominal, pelvic, and ob-gyn imaging. Speakers discuss interpretation tips for both routine and emerging applications, artificial intelligence and its implications in clinical practice, and more.
You get case-based continuing medical education lectures targeting relevant areas of focus, including:
Abdominal — female pelvis, acute pelvic pain in the reproductive age female, early and ectopic pregnancy, male pelvis and prostate, gastrointestinal conditions including the liver, and organ transplants
Thoracic — lung cancer screening, pulmonary embolism, mediastinal masses, chest radiographs, and other findings and indications relevant for the general radiologist
* Date of Original Realease: April 16, 2022 – Date Expire: April 15, 2025
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
Recognize complications and diagnostic approach to a pregnant patient, including first trimester viability and placenta accrete spectrum disorder
Distinguish between benign and malignant conditions of the female pelvis
Identify and evaluate abdomino-pelvic conditions relevant to the prostate, bowel, uterus, biliary tree, and abdominal transplants
Valuate acute pelvic pain in both the pregnant and non-pregnant female