Neuroradiology Review for the Practicing Radiologist 2018 (ARRS VIDEOS) (CME VIDEOS)
Neuroradiology is one of the fastest growing fields in radiology, especially with many radiologists providing nighttime coverage. This course will provide a concise, state-of-the-art review and update on the latest practical advances in neuroradiology.
Earn credit at your own pace through November 18, 2021 and continue to access your videos until November 19, 2028. See below for detailed information and learning outcomes.
Learning Outcomes and Modules
Upon completion of this course, participants will possess the knowledge and skills to:
- recognize the anatomy of the brain, spine, and head and neck
- interpret imaging studies of the brain, spine, and head and neck in acute and non-acute settings
- differentiate various pathologies involving the brain
- differentiate various disorders of the spine
- identify neoplasms and infections that involve the neck
Topics/Speaker:
Module 1
- Spine Trauma—B. McDonald
- Congenital Malformations of the Spine—M. Ho
- Neoplasms of the Spinal Cord—H. Parmar
Module 2
- Gadolinium Deposition in the Brain: Update—B. McDonald
- Imaging of Sella and Juxtasellar Lesions—H. Parmar
- Brachial Plexus—S. Mukherji
Module 3
- Adult and Pediatric Brain Tumors—M. Ho
- Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders of the Brain—M. Castillo
- Imaging of Dementia—C. Hunt
- Vascular Disorders of the Brain—J. Heit
Module 4
- Imaging of Stroke—J. Heit
- New and Advanced Imaging Techniques: Moving Toward a 5 Minute MRI Brain Scan—M. Castillo
- Endovascular Treatment of Stroke and Aneurysms—J. Heit
Module 5
- Anatomy of the Skull Base & Temporal Bone—J. Lane
- Cranial Nerves—C. Glastonbury
- SCCA of the Upper Aerodigestive Track—C. Glastonbury
Module 6
- Simplified Approach to the Spaces of the Head & Neck—S. Mukherji
- Temporal Bone Pathology—J. Lane
- Simplified Approach to the Lymph Nodes of the Head & Neck—S. Mukherji
- Post-Treatment Imaging of the Neck Including PET—C. Hunt