UW Medicine Emergency Radiology 2025
A comprehensive, case-driven update on emergency radiology with a strong focus on trauma, stroke,
and acute decision-making within regional networks of care.
🎯 Focus: Trauma Imaging, Stroke Imaging, Acute Care Decision-Making
All videos and materials are fully downloadable with no streaming restrictions.
Target Audience
- Radiologists involved in emergency, trauma, and acute care imaging
- Emergency Medicine physicians managing trauma and stroke patients
- Trauma surgeons and interventional radiologists
- Nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, and imaging technicians
- Healthcare professionals working within regional trauma and transport systems
Course Overview
UW Medicine Emergency Radiology 2025 delivers a practical, systems-based approach to the imaging of
trauma and stroke. The course emphasizes diagnostic accuracy, communication with surgical and
emergency teams, and the role of radiology in regionalized care, evacuation, and disaster response.
Content is presented by world-renowned experts from the University of Washington and major trauma
centers across the United States and Canada, integrating perspectives from radiology, surgery,
neurology, emergency medicine, and trauma network leadership.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze appropriate imaging strategies and transfer protocols in emergency settings
- Identify common and uncommon conditions encountered in emergency radiology
- Recognize subtle imaging findings that directly impact triage and management
- Recommend appropriate actions for incidental and unexpected findings
- Understand radiology considerations for evacuation, transport, and higher levels of care
- Incorporate quality improvement principles and lessons learned from real-world cases
What You’ll Learn
- Imaging appearance of trauma and stroke with emphasis on high-stakes, time-sensitive findings
- Indications for escalation of care within regional trauma and stroke systems
- Radiology implications of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma 2022 Update (Gray Book)
- What surgeons and emergency teams need to know from radiology reports
- Radiology’s role in disaster response and regional emergency preparedness
Event Details
- Dates: Sunday, August 3 – Tuesday, August 5, 2025
- Time: 6:00 AM – 5:30 PM
- Location: University of Washington | South Lake Union, Seattle, WA
- Specialties: Emergency Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology
Enjoy an automatic 15% discount when purchasing two or more courses — applied at checkout.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this course relevant for non-radiologists?
Yes. Emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, and acute care providers will benefit from the imaging-focused,
multidisciplinary approach.
Does this course focus on real-world practice?
Absolutely. The content emphasizes practical decision-making, transfer protocols, and communication
within trauma and stroke systems.
How is access provided?
Lifetime access via Google Drive with fully downloadable content.
