Level I → Musculoskeletal Radiology

ESOR for EDiR Webinars: Musculoskeletal Radiology (part1) - 2014 (104A)


Description
Video-based course (recorded 2014)

"Bone marrow evaluation"
Speaker: Apostolos H. Karantanas (Heraklion, Greece)
Learning objectives:
• to learn about normal bone marrow in children and adolescents
• to be able to assess bone marrow disorders, both benign and malignant
• to detect features of osteomyelitis of axial and appendicular skeleton

"The painful hip in the adolescent, the senior and the athlete"
Speaker: Apostolos H. Karantanas (Heraklion, Greece)
Learning objectives:
• to discriminate frequently encountered hip pathology on plain film and MRI
• to get familiar with age related and sports related pathology of the hip
• to learn about arthroplasty related pathology on plain film and cross-sectional imaging

"Trauma of the lower extremity; conventional classification and cross-sectional imaging, including stress fractures"
Speaker: Mario Maas (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Learning objectives:
• to learn about the role of conventional radiology and CT in frequently encountered trauma
• to get familiar with imaging features of various stress fractures
• to be able to provide the clinician with the essential imaging produced information

"The bare bones: small joints: the wrist"
Speaker: Mario Maas (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Learning objectives:
• to get acquainted with static and dynamic anatomy
• to learn about the most frequent wrist pathologies in relation to anatomy
• to be able to choose the right imaging modality and right protocol

eCME credits: 3

Content
  • BONE MARROW EVALUATION
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • The painful hip in the adolescent, the senior and the athlete
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • Trauma of the lower extremity
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • The bare bones: small joints: the wrist
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • Feedback
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever