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Trauma & ER Imaging Symposium: Advances in Emergency Imaging - Live Online

Registration will open this fall!

Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM (EST) to Friday, January 31, 2025 at 4:15 PM (EST)

Event Details

Preliminary Program (here).

Course Directors:

Anna K. Thomas, MD
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

George C. Koberlein, MD
Nemours Children's Hospital
Orlando, Florida

Technical Requirements:
This live online course will be delivered using the Zoom Meeting platform which will be accessed through the SPR Online Education Center - XPress. Zoom meeting access, activity evaluation and credit claiming will all be available within the SPR 2025 Trauma and ER Imaging Symposium product available within XPress one week before the start of the Course.

Hoping For On-Demand Access?
The Course will be recorded and converted into an on-demand activity later this year. All registrants for the live online course will also have access to the recordings at no additional cost.

Overview:
This live online course will include two days of multidisciplinary presentations covering topics and pathologies that are frequently encountered in the pediatric emergency and acute setting.  Presentations will include both traumatic and non-traumatic pediatric pathologies and will highlight techniques such as rapid MRI to enhance quick diagnosis and decision making. Additionally, this course will cover clinical perspectives, special consideration in emergency imaging and have dedicated time for panel questions and discussion.   

Target Audience:
The target audience for this program includes pediatric and general practice radiologists, radiology trainees and fellows, emergency medicine physicians, and any additional providers that review emergency and trauma imaging studies for pediatric patients.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Highlight advances in pediatric emergency imaging techniques, which include neuro-imaging as well as rapid body and musculoskeletal MRI techniques that aid in quick diagnosis of pediatric emergency medical conditions.
  2. Provide a multimodality and multidisciplinary course that reviews both trauma and non-trauma pathologies in pediatric patients that frequently present to the emergency room or those diagnoses that require immediate attention.
  3. Provide problem solving techniques and tips regarding frequently encountered diagnosis in the emergency pediatric population.
  4. Discuss unique non-clinical challenges pertaining to pediatric emergency imaging.

Registration:
Registration will open this fall.