Level II → Paediatric Radiology

ESOR for EDiR Webinars: Paediatric Radiology (part 2) - 2014 (279B)


Description
Video-based course (recorded 2014)

"Chest CT: what you really need to know"
Speaker: Catherine Owens (London, United Kingdom)
Learning objectives:
• to know the advantages of CT in child
• to learn about the techniques and guidelines for MDCT, HRCT and CTA in paediatric population

"Skeletal pathology how best to use imaging and recognise pathology"
Speaker: Catherine Adamsbaum (Paris, France)
Learning objectives:
• to learn when x-rays are enough and when to use US or MRI
• to become familiar with the most common normal variants and age related 'normal peculiarities' of the paediatric bones
• to be able to diagnose developmental hip dysplasia

"Imaging in child abuse"
Speaker: Catherine Adamsbaum (Paris, France)
Learning objectives:
• to become familiar with the pathophysiology of lesions occurring in the context of child abuse
• to learn about imaging protocols and how best to report on imaging findings
• to be able to recognise the most common abnormalities

"Imaging infection in the paediatric chest: current concepts"
Speaker: Catherine Owens (London, United Kingdom)
Learning objectives:
• to understand the importance of host immune status and the influence on chest disease
• to become familiar with different types of infection and how they differ in radiological expression according to host defence
• to recognise patterns of thoracic disease in some of the more important types of infection/lymphoproliferative diseases

eCME credits: 3

Content
  • Chest CT: what you really need to know
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Literature
  • Test
  • Skeletal pathology how best to use imaging and recognise pathology
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • Imaging in child abuse
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • Imaging infection in the paediatric chest: current concepts
  • Introduction Video
  • Video
  • Test
  • Feedback
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever