Overview / Abstract: |
Penn Radiology Emergency Imaging: Acute Diagnoses is designed to address the most commonly seen disorders occurring in emergent circumstances. An elite faculty will provide participants with practical lessons to enhance image acquisition and interpretation skills for a wide range of clinical presentations. Selected topics in neuroradiology, abdominal, musculoskeletal, chest and pediatric imaging are presented to ensure confident emergency interpretations, so the practitioner is never out of their comfort zone. Worth up to 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, all applicable as SA-CME for Maintenance of Certification requirements. Topics: Pulmonary embolism, imaging in the ICU, thoracic trauma, imaging “found down” patients, facial injuries, acute RUQ pain, abdominal/pelvic trauma, musculoskeletal infections, muscle injuries, pediatric acute abdomen, child abuse and much more! This enduring material is worth 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™,including 12 hours CT, 9.25 hours MR, 5.75 hours Ultrasound and 1 hour PET/Nuclear Medicine. Several presentations address multiple modalities. |
Expiration |
Jul 14, 2022 |
Discipline(s) |
Physician CME, Radiology / RAD Tech CE |
Format |
DVD, Online |
Cost |
$595 |
Credits / Hours |
15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ |
Accreditation |
ACCME Credits provided by Global Education Group , meets SA-CME requirements for MOC |
Presenters / Authors / Faculty |
Course Director Distinguished Faculty Jill E. Langer, MD Arun C. Nachiappan, MD Parvati Ramchandani, MD, FACR Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC Muneesh Sharma, MD |
Activity Specialities / Related Topics |
Board Reviews / Exam Preparation, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Pulmonary Medicine / COPD, Radiology / Imagery / Nuclear Medicine, Technology "Devices", Technology "Emerging", Technology "Software", Ultrasound / Sonography |
Keywords / Search Terms |
Meetings By Mail® Meetings By Mail, Penn, Penn Radiology, MBM, emergency imaging, radiology, emergency radiology, ct, mr, ultrasound, neuroradiology, abdominal, musculoskeletal, chest, pediatric imaging, pediatric, Pulmonary embolism, imaging in the ICU, thoracic trauma, imaging “found down” patients, facial injuries, acute RUQ pain, abdominal/pelvic trauma, musculoskeletal infections, muscle injuries, pediatric acute abdomen, child abuse |