Imaging of Osteomyelitis & Septic Arthritis | 15 Minute Radiology CME

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Take this course for CME credit: cme.vrad.com/osteomyelitis
    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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Komentáře • 6

  • @surendrayadav3332
    @surendrayadav3332 Před rokem +2

    Excellent presentation thanks 🙏

  • @ylishabaiataeru
    @ylishabaiataeru Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for an outstanding presentation🙏, looking forward to more excellent lectures.

  • @aurobindoroy2109
    @aurobindoroy2109 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing presentation. Tnx.

  • @HK-cl5ox
    @HK-cl5ox Před rokem

    Great thanks from south korea :)

  • @ginaedgington1349
    @ginaedgington1349 Před rokem

    My doctors have one in particular and an infectious disease doctor was mistaking this for cellulitis for years instead of osteomyelitis it, it makes me wonder how can this happen for all these years. Like 20 years. People tell me it's cellulitis it was pyrodermal gangrenosum. I just don't understand and then I had a neck fracture that was caused. They said bye cyst on the phone in my neck which caused it to rot the bones so I had a neck fracture???? Wow!