UCSF Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging 2014
Are you a healthcare professional looking for an update on the latest in Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging? Look no further than UCSF Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging, a comprehensive course designed to provide clinicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to improve imaging quality and differential diagnosis.
The course, offered by the UCSF School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, covers a diverse range of topics including CNS infections, neurovascular case review, bone and joint disease, and pediatric epilepsy. With an emphasis on CT and MR imaging, attendees will learn the latest information on recent advances in neuroradiology and musculoskeletal imaging to help improve clinical decision-making.
Led by a team of respected experts, the course features guest faculty such as Mini N. Pathria, MD, Professor of Radiology at UC San Diego School of Medicine, and UCSF faculty including A. James Barkovich, MD, Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Neurology, and Neurosurgery, and Chief of Pediatric Neuroradiology.
Participants will come away with the ability to improve protocols for neuro and musculoskeletal CT/MR imaging, recognize specific imaging features of various pathologies, differentiate normal and abnormal bone marrow processes in children, and more.
But don’t just take our word for it. Hear from previous attendees who have found the course to be invaluable in their professional development:
“UCSF Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging was one of the best courses I have attended in years. The instructors were engaging, knowledgeable, and passionate about their subjects. The course content was immediately useful to me in my practice. I am so glad I attended and highly recommend it to others.” – Dr. Sarah T.
“The course was comprehensive and informative, with a great mix of lectures and case discussions. The faculty were all incredibly knowledgeable and approachable. I left feeling much more confident in my ability to interpret neuro and musculoskeletal imaging studies, and have already seen an improvement in my patient care.” – Dr. David L.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging. Order the course book or video today and take the first step towards advancing your career. With over 800 to 1000 words of information, the UCSF Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging course has everything you need to stay ahead in the field and provide the highest level of care to your patients.
To learn more and order, visit the course homepage at: http://www.oakstone.com/ucsf-neuro-and-musculoskeletal-imaging
Product Details
- CNS Infections
- Birthmarks and Vascular Anomalies
- Neurovascular Case Review
- Radiculopathy: Thinking Outside the Spine
- Brain Tumor Mimics
- Postoperative Spine
Christopher P. Hess, MD, PhD - ABC’s of Neck Infection
- Diagnostic Approach to Parotid Masses
- Cranial Neuropathies: 1-6
- Cranial Neuropathies: 7-12
- HPV-Related Oropharyngeal Cancer
- Differentiating Benign and Malignant Nodes
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS - MRI of Nerve Entrapment Disorders
- MRI of Hip and Pelvis: Tendons
- Hip: Bone and Joint Disease
- MRI of the Knee: Ligaments
- MR of the Muscle
- Stress Injury of Bone
- MR of Spinal Trauma
Mini N. Pathria, MD
- MRI of Shoulder
- MRI of the Elbow: Ligaments and Tendons
- Post Operative ACL Imaging
- MRI of the Wrist
- MRI of the Knee: Menisci
Lynne S. Steinbach, MD - Pediatric Epilepsy
- Imaging Approach to Metabolic Diseases
- Interesting Pediatric Cases: Brain
- Imaging the Developmentally Delayed Child
- Imaging Concepts of Hydrocephalus
- Interesting Pediatric Cases: Spine
A. James Barkovich, MD - Bone Marrow Imaging
- Systematic Approach to Bone Tumors
- MRI of the Ankle
- New Sequences for MSK Imaging
Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD