The UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging is appropriate for residents, clinical fellows and practicing radiologists interested in updating their working knowledge, by covering all the major radiology subspecialties. The course represents the breadth and depth of experience from each subspecialty while providing a step-by-step process for reaching a differential diagnosis. This CME program will help you to:
Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties and major organ systems
Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine) for different medical conditions
Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation
* Date of Original Realease: July 1, 2018
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties (organ systems)
Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuc Med) for different medical conditions
Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation