UCSF Emergency and Trauma Imaging 2021
Convenient and Comprehensive Radiology CME
In UCSF Emergency and Trauma Imaging, speakers deliver case-based lectures that highlight imaging features across the major organ systems, as well as the latest imaging techniques increasingly used in the emergency/trauma setting: standard CT, MR, and US, along with dual energy CT, quantitative diffusion imaging, and combined MR/XR imaging for acute stroke care.
This continuing medical education course — a collaborative effort between UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg SF General Hospital and Trauma Center — is available online so you can earn CME credits whenever, wherever. It will help you to better:
- Implement the latest imaging protocols for rapid assessment of complex acute polytrauma patients
- Distinguish between common anatomic variants, injury mimics, and common thoracic vascular emergencies
- Identify key imaging features of the most common emergent brain, spine, head & neck, and abdominopelvic pathologies
- Differentiate between emergent and non-emergent indications for interventional radiology
- Use search patterns to identify frequently missed musculoskeletal trauma findings
Topics/Speakers
- Acute Pelvic Pain in the Non-Gravid Female – Lori M. Strachowski, MD
- Abdominal Trauma 1: Hemodynamic Compromise – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
- Abdominal Trauma 2: Solid Organ Injury – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
- Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma – Preethi Raghu, MD
- Genitourinary Trauma – Mark D. Sugi, MD
- Scrotal Emergencies – Shital Gandhi, MD, MBBS
- Imaging of Postpartum Complications – Hailey H. Choi, MD
- Thoracic Vascular Trauma – Brian M. Haas, MD
- Pulmonary Embolism – Kimberly G. Kallianos, MD
- Common Misses in MSK Trauma – Kevin C. McGill, MD, MPH
- MSK Trauma Case Review – Preeti Sukerkar, MD, PhD
- Role of Dual Energy CT in Emergency Imaging – Michael A. Ohliger, MD, PhD
- CT Technologist Perspective: Trauma Imaging – Linda Jeung, RT and Loretta Johnson, RT
- Imaging Infections of the CNS – Jared Narvid, MD
- Acute Stroke Diagnosis and Management – Daniel L. Cooke, MD
- Imaging of Time-Critical Neurological Emergencies – Soonmee Cha, MD
- Neuro Trauma: A Neurosurgeon’s Perspective – Phiroz E. Tarapore, MD
- Vascular Emergencies of the Head & Neck – Andrew Callen, MD
- Acute Toxic, Anoxic and Metabolic Abnormalities of the Brain – Shital Gandhi, MD, MBBS
- Traumatic Brain Injury – Esther L. Yuh, MD, PhD
- Trauma Surgery Perspective: Solid Organ and Pelvic Fracture Management – Deborah M. Stein, MD, MPH
- Role of IR in a Trauma Center – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Splenic Trauma and Intervention – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Pelvic Trauma and Intervention – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
- Biopsies and Drainages from Hell – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
- Role of Race and Bias Elements in the IR Trauma Setting – Vishal S. Kumar, MD, FSIR
- What is an IR Emergency (and What is it Not?) – Sujal M. Nanavati, MD
- Trauma from Diagnosis to Discharge – Eugene J. Huo, MD
- Radiology of Ballistics Injury – John R. Dryden, MD
- Emergency Patients from the Interventional Radiology NP Perspective – Ryan Sincic, NP