Over 7 hours of on-demand video
The second edition of Radiopaedia's acclaimed Emergency Radiology Course has arrived! The course features brand new live recorded lectures by Dr Andrew Dixon and A/Prof Craig Hacking plus an hour of bonus content. Review questions, English subtitles and a certificate are provided.
This course teaches key concepts in the interpretation of emergency imaging (course trailer, lecture topics) and is ideal for health professionals involved in the emergency care of patients including doctors, nurses, radiographers and medical students.
NEW SECOND EDITION
3 Months Access
$60.00 USD
Online access to all course content for 3 months
12 Months Access
$90.00 USD
Online access to all course content for 12 months
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Key Features
- over 7 hours of expert video teaching
- 50+ review questions
- access to all cases and slides
- English subtitles
- official course certificate
Course Trailer
Lecture Topics
- Chest: Lungs & Pleura Andrew Dixon (45 mins)
- Upper Limb Injuries Craig Hacking (45 mins)
- Brain: Not Bleeds Andrew Dixon (37 mins)
- X-ray Game Andrew Dixon (9 mins)
- Abdomen: Itis & Vascular Craig Hacking (42 mins)
- Brain: Bleeds Andrew Dixon (39 mins)
- Chest: Mediastinum & Vascular Craig Hacking (39 mins)
- Abdomen: Obstructions Andrew Dixon (36 mins)
- Lower Limb Injuries Craig Hacking (48 mins)
- The Finale Andrew Dixon (36 mins)
Bonus Content
- Case review session Jeremy Jones (16 mins)
- Small but important fractures Andrew Murphy (46 mins)
Note: major trauma is not covered as we have a dedicated Trauma Radiology Course.
Certification
All course registrants receive a completion certificate for 7 hours of online learning. This is downloadable as a PDF from within the course itself or by visiting the my courses section of your user profile.
Speakers
Dr Andrew Dixon (@DrAndrewDixon) is a Consultant Radiologist and Co-Director of Radiology Training at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He is a keen radiology educator, having achieved international recognition for his courses including Radiopaedia's Trauma Radiology Course, Emergency Radiology Course and Medical Imaging Anatomy Course. He has co-convened the annual Radiopaedia virtual conference on multiple occasions including in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Assoc. Prof. Craig Hacking (@drcraighacking) is a radiologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital with a special interest in trauma and emergency radiology, radiologic anatomy and education. Craig is the Academic Lead for Clinical Radiology at the University of Queensland and has previously served as the Lead Anatomy Examiner for the RANZCR and executive committee member for the Australian and New Zealand Emergency Radiology Society (ANZERG).
Dr Jeremy Jones (@dr_jbj) is a Consultant Pediatric Radiologist at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh, UK. He is also an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He has subspecialty interests in pediatric neuro and pediatric musculoskeletal imaging and is an Expert Witness for imaging in non-accidental injury. He is the Training Programme Director for the South-East Scotland Radiology Training Programme and is passionate about simulation in training.
Andrew Murphy (@murph1990) is a radiographer at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. He holds a master’s degree in Medical Imaging Science specializing in radiographic image interpretation. He has research interests in radiographic image interpretation, artificial intelligence, CT image reconstruction, and scientific writing skills. He is currently one of Radiopaedia's managing editors and an associate editor of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences.