
NEW edition of the ONLINE Imaging of Musculoskeletal Trauma Fellowship CME in June 2024, click here for more info!
This virtual “Imaging of Musculoskeletal Trauma” radiology course will guide you through the interpretation, grading and classification of traumatic injuries involving the upper extremity, lower extremity, and axial skeleton. Injuries that are easily overlooked and subtle imaging findings that indicate serious underlying soft tissue injury will be emphasized. The course will highlight the need for a multimodality approach to trauma imaging illustrating radiography, CT and MRI findings and provide guidance regarding the appropriate indications for advanced imaging following trauma. Selected pitfalls that simulate skeletal injury will be illustrated.
After completing this course you will improve your ability to recognize and classify musculoskeletal trauma across a range of imaging modalities and provide more comprehensive and relevant reports for your emergency, trauma and orthopaedic teams.
TMC Academy online radiology fellowships are held in a virtual classroom environment on Zoom. Participants are encouraged to engage in discussions making use of their camera and microphone in order to recreate the face-to-face experience.
In this small group environment among your peers, you are free to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn together with the support of the radiologist mentor.
Testimonials:
“This was one of the best courses I have ever taken! I really learned a lot from Dr Pathria experience and knowledge!! really amazing!.”
Dr. Pedro Belo Oliveira (Fellow, June 2023)
“Great overview with structured guide through grading, classifications and interpretation of traumatic MSK injuries.”
Dr. Inga Kallerhoff (Fellow, June 2023)
“Dr Mini Pathria is one of the best mentors I have ever met. A bunch of daily tips and advice from the course will immediately influence my daily reporting.”
Dr. Kamil Bekalarek, Radiologist, Kalisz / Poland (Fellow, July 2022)
EACCME Trusted Provider
This radiology course is organised by TMC Academy, a EACCME Trusted Provider.
Read more about CME/CPD credit and get to know which european countries and which international countries recognise it on the EACCME website.
Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at https://edhub.ama-assn.org
- Recognize joint effusion, identify common fractures and understand patterns of malalignment at the major appendicular joints
- Understand patterns of spinal injury in the cervical and thoracolumbar spine
- Classify injuries of the axial and appendicular skeleton using the most widely used classification systems
This course is designed primarily for general radiologists involved in the interpretation of trauma imaging studies in the urgent care, emergency room or trauma unit setting. Radiologists focusing in emergency interpretation will find the course particularly useful for gaining a better understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy, the role of advanced imaging in injury and the information needed for clinical decision-making in the acute care and trauma unit setting. Musculoskeletal radiologists with an interest in trauma will benefit from understanding the optimal use of our entire range of modalities and gain a better understanding of current classification systems in skeletal injury.
Group Discounts for Radiology Education
TMC Academy is happy to offer group discounts to support radiology education within hospitals or practices. Please email us at academy.info@telemedicineclinic.com for details.
Hardware | Tablets * | Minimum | Recommended |
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Memory (RAM): | 2 Gigabyte | 8 Gigabyte | 16 Gigabyte |
Processor (CPU): | Dual core 1.85 Ghz | Dual core 2 Ghz | Quad core 2.5 Ghz |
Internet connection | Minimum | Recommended | |
Speed: | 10 Mbps | 25 Mbps | |
Software | Tablets | Desktop | |
Browser: | Safari * | Chrome ** |
- * Tested with Safari on iPad 9.7 (2017), should also work on Android with Chrome. User interface not optimized for smaller screens. Large cases (more than 600 images) are not able to be opened on tablet or mobile devices due to memory consTableRowaints.
- ** Firefox, Edge and Safari also work but might not provide an equally smooth experience. Internet Explorer is not supported.
