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University of Washington Emergency Radiology Review (Videos + PDFs)

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Format : 57 Videos + 2 PDFs
File Size: 10390 MB

Focused on trauma and stroke imaging, University of Washington Emergency Radiology Review is an online video CME program that emphasizes accurate diagnosis, effective management, and critical decision-making in urgent clinical settings.

Experts from the University of Washington and other major trauma centers deliver case-based lectures and Q&A sessions, illustrating essential skills that will improve patient outcomes and streamline acute care workflows. Explore a wide range of continuing medical education topics, including:

  • Musculoskeletal and pediatric trauma
  • Neurovascular and stroke imaging
  • Thoracic and abdominal emergencies
  • Imaging and transfer protocols
  • Incidental findings and quality improvement
  • and more…
Topics / Speakers

Pelvic Trauma – Chad Downing, MD

Acetabular Trauma – Lee A. Myers, MD

Hip and Femur Injuries – Claire Sandstrom, MD, FASER

Elbow and Forearm Injuries – Corey K. Ho, MD

Uniquely Pediatric Elbow Injuries – Mahesh Thapa, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Impaction with a Twist – Recognizing Traumatic Injury Patterns in the Knee – Nicholas Beckmann, MD

Uniquely Pediatric Knee Injuries – Mahesh Thapa, MD

FOOSH (There it is) – Trauma Imaging of the Hand and Wrist – Nicholas Beckmann, MD

Ankle and Foot Injuries – David Gimarc, MD

The Mangled Extremity – Blast, Amputation, and Degloving Injuries – Claire Sandstrom, MD, FASER

Question and Answer – Faculty

General Stroke – Babatunde Akinpelu, MD, MS

Neurovascular Variations as Potential Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Acute Stroke – Basar Sarikaya, MD

Head and Neck for the Emergency Radiologist – Pattana Wangaryattawanich, MD

Spine Infection – C. Craige Blackmore, MD, MPH

Non-Trauma CT Head – Michael Doherty, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury – Aaron Rutman, MD

Spine Trauma – C. Craige Blackmore, MD, MPH

Intracranial Hemorrhage – Daniel Bess, MD

Obtunded in the ED – Babatunde Akinpelu, MD, MS

Pediatric Brain Emergencies – Murat Alp Oztek, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Pediatric Spine Emergencies – Murat Alp Oztek, MD

Value of “Pan Scans” in Pediatrics – Summer Kaplan, MD

Pediatric Chest Trauma – Summer Kaplan, MD

Pediatric Chest and Airway Emergencies – Jeffrey Otjen, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Nontraumatic Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies – Sakura Noda, MD

Pediatric Abdominal Trauma – Summer Kaplan, MD

MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis in the ED – Jennifer Uyeda, MD

Nontraumatic Bowel Imaging in the ED – Marc A. Camacho, MD, MS, FACR, FASER

Bowel and Mesentery Injuries – What Findings Matter Most – Clint Sliker, MD, FACR, FASER

Question and Answer – Faculty

Shoulder Injuries – Kanwardeep Singh, MD

All About Ribs – Injury Patterns and Treatment Options – Kanwardeep Singh, MD

Bone and Joint Infection – Christine Rehwald, MD

HMC Long Term Experience with Outside Overreads – Joseph O’Sullivan, MD and David Camacho, MD

Interventional Radiology Issues for the Emergency Radiologist – James Jeffries, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Imaging of Liver and Pancreatic Trauma – Scott Steenburg, MD

Traumatic Aortic Injury – Scott Steenburg, MD

Thoracic Consequences of Blast Injuries – Chest Wall and Lung – Scott Steenburg, MD

Thoracic Trauma – When to Transfer – Erika Bisgaard, MD

Radiology Reporting Desired by Surgeons – Chris Marfo, MD, MBA

Question and Answer – Faculty

Mediastinum and Diaphragm – Marianna Zagurovskaya, MD

Trauma to Low Pressure Vessels – Marianna Zagurovskaya, MD

Thoracic Imaging of Substance Abuse – Christopher M. Walker, MD

Clinical Presentation Series: “I Can’t Breathe!” – Christopher M. Walker, MD

Uncommon Pulmonary Infections – Characteristic Findings to Make a Heroic Diagnosis – Mohamed Abdelmotleb, MBBCh, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

Imaging of Nontraumatic Vascular Pathology – Hamid Chalian, MD

Imaging of Penile and Scrotal Prostheses – Carl Flink, MD

Imaging the Transgender Patient in the ED – Lawrence Chow, MD

Renal Trauma – Joel A. Gross, MD, MS, FASER

Key Concepts of Mass Casualties – Eric A. Roberge, MD

Question and Answer – Faculty

 

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