CT Bowel Obstruction: What Really Matters? | Free Radiology CME
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Learning Objectives:
1. Select the most appropriate imaging approaches to allow prompt assessment of the injured and acutely ill patient.
2. Apply optimal techniques to the acquisition of various imaging examinations commonly used in the emergency setting, maximizing diagnostic potential and considering patient safety.
3. Develop and utilize a systematic approach to the assessment of traumatic injuries and non-traumatic acute diseases, from head to toe.
4. Understand and be better able to implement the requirements for delivering continuous high quality care in an emergency radiology service, as well as throughout the unique circumstances that accompany mass casualty incidents.
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Jointly provided by the Minnesota Medical Association and vRad Radiology Education.
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vRad Radiology Education offers a wide array of resources to help busy physicians and healthcare professionals gain valuable insight from industry experts into some of the most important issues in radiology today including healthcare industry changes, radiology quality, new trends, and more.
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Видео CT Bowel Obstruction: What Really Matters? | Free Radiology CME канала vRad Radiology Education
Learning Objectives:
1. Select the most appropriate imaging approaches to allow prompt assessment of the injured and acutely ill patient.
2. Apply optimal techniques to the acquisition of various imaging examinations commonly used in the emergency setting, maximizing diagnostic potential and considering patient safety.
3. Develop and utilize a systematic approach to the assessment of traumatic injuries and non-traumatic acute diseases, from head to toe.
4. Understand and be better able to implement the requirements for delivering continuous high quality care in an emergency radiology service, as well as throughout the unique circumstances that accompany mass casualty incidents.
vRad radiologist career opportunities: https://hubs.ly/H0hhZSs0
Follow us!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virtual-radiologic/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vRad
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirtualRad/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtualradiologic/
Jointly provided by the Minnesota Medical Association and vRad Radiology Education.
About ASER
ASER with members worldwide, has been transforming and improving emergency radiology for 30 years. Join ASER: https://www.aser.org/join-aser/
About vRad Radiology Education
vRad Radiology Education offers a wide array of resources to help busy physicians and healthcare professionals gain valuable insight from industry experts into some of the most important issues in radiology today including healthcare industry changes, radiology quality, new trends, and more.
Available not just for our clinicians, but all of our peers in the medical community, we continuously develop free online education activities.
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