radRounds Radiology Network

Connecting Radiology | Enabling collaboration and professional development

Combined Chest and Emergency X-Ray Interpretation

Event Details

Combined Chest and Emergency X-Ray Interpretation

Time: March 10, 2012 to March 11, 2012
Location: Toshiba Headquarters
Street: 12/18-24 Talavera Rd
City/Town: North Ryde, Australia
Phone: 9887 8000
Event Type: radiology
Organized By: Lightbox Radiology Education
Latest Activity: Jan 17, 2012

Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)

Event Description

Combined Chest and Emergency X-Ray Interpretation
Saturday, March 10, 2012 - Sunday, March 11, 2012
Toshiba Headquarters
North Ryde, Australia
Provided by Lightbox Radiology Education

CME Provider:
Lightbox Radiology Education
P.O. Box 1405
Noosaville BC, 4566
Australia

Phone: +61468991174

Conference Center:
Toshiba Headquarters
12/18-24 Talavera Rd
North Ryde,
Australia

Phone: 9887 8000


Description:
Despite the technological advancements in medical imaging, the chest X-ray remains the most frequently requested radiological investigation, and one of, if not the most difficult to interpret correctly. Our 'Combined Chest X-Ray and Emergency X-Ray Interpretation' course provides a comprehensive review of the fundamental principles in chest and emergency X-ray interpretation. Interactive multimedia small live group sessions are undertaken between lectures. The goal of the course is to provide practitioners with the confidence to recognise a normal chest X-ray, common patterns of disease and to recognise radiographic patterns of trauma and injury commonly encountered for each body area.

Self Assessment Module (SAM): No

Instructors:
Please visit the Lightbox Radiology Education website for more information.

Specialty Audience:
Radiology

Comment Wall

Comment

RSVP for Combined Chest and Emergency X-Ray Interpretation to add comments!

Join radRounds Radiology Network

Attending (1)

Sponsor Ad

© 2024   Created by radRounds Radiology Network.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service