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- Stroke Imaging – Seena Dehkharghani, MD
- Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – Eytan Raz, MD, PhD
- WHO Glioma Classification Update and Genomics: What Does Every Radiologist Need to Know – Rajan Jain, MD
- Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders – John P. Loh, MD
- Intracranial Infections – Seena Dehkharghani, MD
- Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus – Ajax E. George, MD
- Recognizing Dementia on Structural MRI – Timothy M. Shepherd, MD, PhD
- Imaging in Pediatric Epilepsy – Benjamin A. Cohen, MD
- Essentials of Fetal Neuroimaging: From Technique to Interpretation – Alireza Radmanesh, MD
- Myelopathy – Girish M. Fatterpekar, MD
- MRI of Lower Back Pain without Cynicism – Timothy M. Shepherd, MD, PhD
- Imaging of Head Trauma: Don’t Miss Lesions – Yvonne W. Lui, MD
- Imaging of Facial and Sinal Trauma – Matthew G. Young, DO
- Nontraumatic Emergency Neuroraradiology: A Case-Based Approach – Alexander Filatov, MD
- Dual Energy CT for Neuroimaging – Adam J. Davis, MD
- Deep Spaces of Neck – Mari Hagiwara, MD
- Salivary Glands – Gopi K. Nayak, MD
- Vascular Lesions of The Head and Neck – Elcin Zan, MD
- Master the Cranial Nerves I-VI – Maria J. Borja Angulo, MD
- Master the Cranial Nerves VII-XII – Mari Hagiwara, MD
NYU Neuroradiology Review and Update
NYU School of Medicine Clinical Update (SA-CME)
The Most Up-to-Date Imaging Techniques
This course from NYU Langone Medical Center offers a comprehensive and practical review of adult and pediatric brain, head and neck and spine imaging. NYU Neuroradiology Review and Update covers a broad range of neuroanatomy and neuropathology including cerebrovascular disorders, neoplasms, demyelinating diseases, dementias, infections, spinal disease, trauma, pediatric neuroimaging, and head and neck pathology. This course is designed to improve interpretation skills in neuroimaging and to incorporate the latest imaging techniques to enhance your clinical practice.
CME at Your Convenience
The NYU Neuroradiology Review and Update is available online, so you can earn credits from the comfort of your home or office. This CME program provides you with a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™.
Accreditation
The NYU School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
The NYU School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release: May 15, 2018
Date Credits Expire: May 18, 2021