Get Ready for Independent Call
Be prepared to be “on call” for the emergency department by learning the most likely emergency diagnoses. Each course in this three-part series presents the most common presentations of these diagnoses and a checklist of how to evaluate each scenario. Increase your confidence, speed, and efficiency when evaluating these life threatening diagnoses.
Taught by Dr. David Yousem (Johns Hopkins) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Brain Imaging, including:
- New Neurologic Deficit
- Head Trauma
- Worst Headache of Life
- Found Down
- Fever and Seizures
- s/p VPS, New Lethargy
Taught by Dr. David Yousem (Johns Hopkins) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Neuroimaging, including:
- Orbital Trauma/Inflammation
- Facial/Neck Trauma
- Sore Throat Pain & Fever
- Neck Masses
- Cervical Spine Trauma
- Fever, Back Pain
- ...and more
Taught by Dr. Jamlik-Omari Johnson (Emory) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Chest Imaging, including:
- Chest Pain
- Shortness of Breath
- Fever & Infections
- Trauma Cases
- Tubes, Foreign Bodies, and more
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Goal: Prepare Radiology Residents for their first "on call" experience in the emergency department and become more confident when evaluating life threatening neuro diagnoses
- Provide high quality imaging services in the emergency care setting
- Accurately interpret imaging cases most commonly seen in emergency care
- Propose appropriate next steps for patient care related to likely diagnoses