Format: 59 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 10 GB
Oakstone University of Washington Emergency Radiology Review 2025
40 $
New Release! Emergency Trauma and Stroke Imaging
Focused on trauma and stroke imaging, University of Washington Emergency Radiology Review is an online video 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…
Date of Original Release: October 31, 2025
Target Audience
Radiologists (residents, fellows, and practicing radiologists) and imaging technologists. Other practitioners in emergency medicine may also find the imaging approach and interpretation useful — such as PAs, NPs, and MDs working in emergency departments.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
Analyze appropriate imaging and transfer protocols
Identify common and uncommon conditions encountered in emergency radiology
Recommend appropriate actions for incidental findings
+ Topics:
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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