Penn Radiology Emergency Imaging: Acute Diagnoses
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 I Credits™, 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!
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Session 1 – Cardiothoracic
Pulmonary Embolism: Old Questions and New Insights | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Pulmonary Infections: Where on Earth? | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Imaging in the ICU: Stay Up-To-Date and Beware of Snares | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Imaging of Thoracic Trauma: Tips and Traps | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Shortness Of Breath: When It Is Not Pneumonia! | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Thoracic Oncologic Imaging and Novel Therapies: A Practical Guide | Arun C. Nachiappan, MD |
Questions & Answers |
Session 2 -Neuro
Neuroimaging the Found Down Patient | Suyash Mohan, MD |
Brain Pain: Core CNS Infections | Suyash Mohan, MD |
Tumor is the Rumor: ‘WHO’ Updated It and Why? | Suyash Mohan, MD |
Facial Injuries: Simplified Approach to a Complex Real Estate | Suyash Mohan, MD |
Bugs and Thugs of the Neck: Non-traumatic ENT Emergencies | Suyash Mohan, MD |
Session 3 – Abdomen & Pelvis
Imaging ‘itis’ Part 1: The Genitourinary Tract | Parvati Ramchandani, MD, FACR |
Diagnostic Challenges in the Evaluation of Acute RUQ Pain | Jill E. Langer, MD |
Imaging ‘itis’ Part 2: The Gastrointestinal Tract | Parvati Ramchandani, MD, FACR |
Acute Scrotal Pain: Pearls and Pitfalls | Jill E. Langer, MD |
Imaging the Painful Belly: GU and GI Colic | Parvati Ramchandani, MD, FACR |
Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma: Tips and Traps | Parvati Ramchandani, MD, FACR |
After Hours Radiology: A Bahamian Perspective | Muneesh Sharma, MD |
Questions & Answers |
Session 4 – MSK
The Strange Looking Fracture: Pathologic, Insufficiency and Fatigue Injuries | Viviane Khoury, MD |
Backbone of Radiology: Degenerative Spine Disease and its ‘Mimics’ | Viviane Khoury, MD |
Radiography and Extremity Trauma: Know your Aunt Minnies! | Viviane Khoury, MD |
Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infections | Viviane Khoury, MD |
MRI of Skeletal Muscle: Acute and Chronic Muscle Injuries | Viviane Khoury, MD |
Avoiding ‘Mis-steps’ in Knee and Shoulder Injuries | Viviane Khoury, MD |
Questions & Answers |
Session 5 – Pediatric
Refusal to Bear Weight: Identifying the Elusive Cause Through Complementary Imaging | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
Why is this Child Tachypneic and How Can I Sort it Out? | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
The Dreaded Dilemma of Pediatric Marrow: When to Be Concerned | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
When You Should Suspect Child Abuse and What To Do Next | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
After Hours Pediatric Oncologic Imaging | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
Pediatric Acute Abdomen: A Case-Based Approach | Janet R. Reid, MD, FRCPC |
Questions & Answers |
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