Rumack CM, Wilson SR, Charboneau JW: Diagnostic Ultrasound 2nd Edition. Abdomen: Non-traumatic Emergencies In: The  Radiology of Emergency Medicine. Gd-DTPA-enhanced MR imaging of the brain in patients with meningitis: comparison with CT. AJNR 11:69-76, 1990, 5. For consideration, please submit the following items: 1. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging in acute stroke: Theoretical considerations and clinical applications. Pay in AUD instead, Online access to all course content for 3 months, Online access to all course content for 12 months, Individuals, groups and institutions can purchase all-access passes to Radiopaedia.org online courses. Diabetic muscle infarction. Radiol Clin N Am 1999;37:553-574. Therefore, the European Society of Radiology (ESR) has founded the (Sub-)Society of Emergency Radiology (ESER), prompting them to develop a European curriculum. Emergency Radiology informs its readers about the radiologic aspects of emergency care. Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of Surgery (Trauma); Medical Director, Emergency Radiology; Director of Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Instruction is provided at daily case review conferences, weekly teaching conferences and research meetings. Parotitis         5. (In) Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest, Fourth Edition. Use this link to download Adobe Reader if needed.download Adobe Reader if needed. Infection          1. Rupture of the supradiaphragmatic inferior vena cava by decelerating trauma: case report. Baker SR, Cho KC, The Abdominal Plain Film with Correlative Imaging. The state of emergency radiology fellowships in North America and the development of a standardized curriculum. There are updates to AHN's visitation policy. To develop skills to triage the extensive imaging of a busy emergency department and trauma center while optimizing scans as determined by patient condition. AJNR 1990; 11: 473-477, Elster AD, Moody DM. Curriculum Vitae, including your email address 4. ACGME competencies are marked in … Subcortical lobar intracerebral hemorrhage: clinical-computed tomographic correlations. Radiology 1988;169:765-771, Chang KH, Han MH, Roh JK, et al. Overview of traumatic injury of the thoracic aorta, Radiographics 1997;17:27-45. Radiologic Clinics of North America: Imaging of the Acute Pediatric Abdomen, W.B. Berquist TH, Coventry MB. Recent photograph of yourself 3. Radiology 1989; 171: 177-187, Post MJD, Quencer RM, Montalvo BM, et al. Fractures (usually associated with dislocation). a. Posterior or posterosuperior acetabular rim (Case 1) (Case 2)         b. Anterior (Involve the acetabular “tear-drop”)         c. Central, C. Proximal femur     1. ARDS: near-drowning, fat embolism syndrome. Important Announcement. American Society of Emergency Radiology In 1987, while attending Harvard’s emergency radiology course, eight radiologists met to discuss the formation of a new group to define and disseminate the body of knowledge unique to emergency radiology. Berquist TH: Spinal trauma. Mitty HA, Fritzche P, Dunnick NR, Sandler CM, Goldman SM: Genitourinary Tract disease Syllabus (4th ) series), Vol 30. Duvernoy O, Coulden R, Yitterberg C. Aortic motion: a potential pitfall in CT imaging of dissection in the ascending aorta. Chest     a. Trauma         1. It is upon this foundation that future years of education and growth are built. inf. ACGME competencies are marked in … 150:663-72, 1988, Gentry LR, Godersky JC, Thompson B. Traumatic brainstem injury: MR imaging. Rogers LF. Acute Infection of the suprahyoid neck, a. retropharyngeal and prevertebral abscess and inflammation (edema), b. tonsillitis and tonsilar/peritonsilar abscess. Growth plate injury (Case 1) (Case 2) (Case 3) (Case 4) (Case 5)        3. Infection         1. He is renowned globally as the founder and editor in chief of Radiopaedia.org and as an inspiring radiology educator. Azygous vein laceration following a vertical deceleration injury. We created an effective model for presenting educational radiology modules to nonradiology residents, which could be expanded to meet the needs of other departments' residents as well as other clinical scenarios. Achilles tendon and ligamentous injuries of the ankle, 15. Cerebral CT venography. West OC, Jarolimek AM. Rev Chir 23:208-227, 360-379, 479-507, 1901, Rhea JT, Rao PM, Novelline RA, Helical CT and three-dimensional CT of facial and orbital injury, Radiologic Clinics of North America 37:489-513, 1999, Novelline RA, Head and neck CD-ROM, RSNA, Chicago, 1996, Novelline RA, Rao PM, Rhea J, Sacknoff R, Lawrason N, CT diagnosis of orbital and ocular trauma, Radiographics CD-ROM, Neuroradiology teaching atlas, 1996, Lawrason JN, Diagnostic imaging of facial trauma, In: Imaging in trauma and critical care, Mirvis SE, Young JWR, editors, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore MD, 243-290, 1992, Harris JH, Face, including intraorbital soft tissues; and Castillo M, Acute conditions of the intraorbital soft tissues, In: The Radiology of Emergency Medicine, Harris JH, Harris WH, Novelline RA, editors, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore MD, 36-119 and 121-126, 1993, Gean AD, Maxillofacial trauma, In: Imaging of head trauma, Gean AD editor, Raven Press, NY NY, 427-495, 1994, Som PM, Curtin HD, Head and neck imaging, Mosby, St. Louis, 1996, Initial assessment issues = “Clearance” in the Emergency Department – The evaluation of low-risk patients – The evaluation of high-risk patients (multitrauma) – The evaluation in patients with neurologic deficits. Septic arthritis          3. Intracerebral hemorrhage. To define the content structure and study plan for the instruction of radiology residents rotating through emergency radiology rotations, and for fellows in emergency radiology, during their emergency radiology fellowship year. J Emerg Med 1992;10:35-37. column extension “T” with post. Radiology 1990; 176: 801-806, Tomsick TA, Brott TG, Chambers AA, et al. To participate, download the resources below and complete the assignments, capturing screenshots as indicated to document the requirements were fulfilled. At the present, emergency radiology education is not a part of the formal emergency medicine resident curriculum in our institution. Cranio-cervical / C1-C2 a. Occipital condyle fracture b. Atlanto-occipital dislocation / subluxation c. Jefferson burst fracture d. Atlanto-axial rotary fixation e. C1 – posterior arch f. Dens fracture g. Hangman’s fracture, 2. Single bone fracture with associated dislocation non fractured bone, a. Carpometacarpal fracture dislocations, including Fightersí equivalent fractures, b. Harris, JH, Harris, WH; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkens, Philadelphia; 2000, pp 437-581. (In) Radiology of Skeletal Trauma (2nd Ed), Rogers LF (ed); Churchill Livingstone, New York; 1992, pp 1019-1023, 7. Appendicitis         2. Infection         1. Dr Jeremy Jones (@dr_jbj) is a consultant paediatric radiologist at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK and an honorary senior clinical lecturer of the University of Edinburgh. This three-day course is designed to provide the practicing radiologist an intensive hands-on experience in imaging interpretation of traumatic and non-traumatic emergencies. Routt ML: Pelvic Fractures. He is the founder of EDExam.com.au, a website containing resources for emergency medicine trainees. Harris JA, Bis KG, Glover JL, Bendick PJ, Shetty A, Brown OW. Hollow viscus injury         3. Stroke 1996; 27:461-466, Provenzale JM. Emergency radiology fellows are vital members of the division, participating in daily patient care and facilitating the oversight, interpretation, and timely reporting of emergency imaging studies. Gavant ML. Dr Andy Buck (@EDExam) is an emergency physician and experienced emergency medicine educator. Pediatric sedation & monitoring in the emergency setting. Williams & Wilkins, 1997. Emergency Radiology (ED) A single-month rotation supporting the emergency department. The currents status of faculty staffing and resident training in Emergency Radiology. Chahine AH(1), Hanna TN(1), Myers L(2), Kumaravel M(3), Herr KD(4). J Vasc Surg 1998;27:1006-1015. Patel NH, Stephens KE Jr., Mirvis SE, et al. Available ONLY to: Akbar K, Smith DC, Bansal RC, Catalano RD. Retropharyngeal abscess         4. Neutropenic typhlitis          2. Aortic dissection: diagnosis and follow-up with helical CT. Radiographics 1999;19:45-60. Emergency and Trauma Radiology Fellowship Facilities and Interdepartmental Collaboration: The University of Southern California offers a one-year fellowship position in emergency and trauma imaging. Emergency Radiology is a rapidly growing subspecialty within Radiology, with numerous job opportunities awaiting fellowship graduates Our recent graduates have found success as Emergency Radiologists at academic programs, at community-based teaching programs, and in private practices across the country and world Sickle cell disease     E. Imaging the child with seizures, 2. Chahine AH(1), Hanna TN(1), Myers L(2), Kumaravel M(3), Herr KD(4). Emerg Radiol. Thoraco-lumbar spine trauma a. Watch Queue Queue Penetrating and Nonpenetrating Chest Trauma. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. Swischuk LE, Imaging of the Newborn, Infant & Youn Child. Thrombosis and Thromboembolism. Clin Neurosci 1997;4:137-145. English subtitles and a certificate are provided. The state of emergency radiology fellowships in North America and the development of a standardized curriculum. Emergency Radiology. (In) Imaging of Diseases of the Chest, Second Edition. Aortic dissection: a comparative study of diagnosis with spiral CT, multiplanar transesophageal echocardiography, and MR imaging. C3-T1 a. Anterior subluxation / whiplash syndromes b. Hyperextension sprain / spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (Case 1) (Case 2) c. Wedge compression, spinous process fractures d. Burst compression e. Flexion tear drop fracture f. Bilateral facet dislocation g. Unilateral facet dislocation h. Articular mass and transverse process fractures (Case 1) (Case 2) i. Traumatic isolation of articular pillar / pedicolumnar separation j. Watch Queue Queue. g. Ludwig’s angina and cervical necrotizing fascitis. The Pelvis and Hip. Emergency Radiology Course - Online. Croup         2. Nienaber CA, von Kodolitsch Y, Nicolas V, et al. TORCH infections         2. AJR 1998;170:777-783, Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome (Hypertensive Encephalopathy), Hinchey J, Chaves C, Appignani B, et al. Dural sinus thrombosis: findings on CT and MR imaging and diagnostic pitfalls. Shanmuganathan K, Mirvis S. Imaging diagnosis of nonaortic thoracic injury. AJNR 1988; 9:101-110, Gentry LR. This fellowship is not accredited. AJR. Radiology of Skeletal Trauma (2nd Ed), Rogers LF (ed); Churchill Livingstone, New York; 1992. Normal occipitovertebral relationships on lateral radiographs of supine subjects. American Roentgen Ray Society, 2000, 1. population increasing demand for radiology led screening will be an important factor in assuring population health outcomes are sustained. Over 8 hours of on-demand video. Emerg Radiol 1999;6:339-344. Spiral CT aortography: an efficient technique for the diagnosis of traumatic aortic injury. This trend, which is currently also encouraged in many other non-radiological specialties which demand the highest professional qualifications, often lacks expertise in medical education. apoph. MECCSIG Members. Vogelzang RL, Sohaey R. Infected aortic aneurysm: CT appearances. Radiology 1987;162:779-785, Casey SO, Alberico RA, Patel M, et al. COVID-19: curriculum implementation postponed Due to the impact of COVID-19 on training, implementation of the clinical radiology and interventional radiology curricula has been postponed until 2021. The Radiology of Acute Cervical Spine Trauma. Magnetic resonance angiography in trauma. Mastoiditis     C. Non-traumatic hemorrhage         1. Curriculum for Vanderbilt's Diagnostic (DR) and integrated Interventional Radiology (IR) residency programs, including DR residents selecting the Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR) program, have an identical experience during the … Cholecystitis         4. Stringer DA, Babyn PS. An actively practicing Emergency Radiologist in a high-volume academic practice at UPMC, Dr. Program Overview. This non-ACGME accredited fellowship is a 12 month program with one fellowship spot per year. Spine, including soft tissues of the pharynx and neck. column extension “T” with post. Radiological emergency planning is used to mitigate the effects of events such as a release at a nuclear power plant, the detonation of an improvised nuclear device, or an explosion involving a radiological dispersal device (dirty bomb). Goodman LR. Core Curriculum illustration: Stieda fracture (avulsion fracture of the medial femoral condyle). The Radiology of Acute Cervical Spine Trauma. April 2017 Fadl SA, Sabry SA, Ramzan MM, Linnau FK. Karabulut N, Goldman LR. Hip     1. Emergency Radiology. An official course certificate is awarded to all those who complete the course and is downloadable from the user's 'courses' page. Von Kodolitsch Y, Simic O, Nienaber CA. Pyelonephritis     d. Bowel obstruction         1. A reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome. Dunnick NR, Sandler CM, Amis ES Jr: Newhouse Textbook of Uroradiology 3rd Edition. Transient tachypnea of the newborn       e. Congenital heart disease        f. Congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema, 5. Chapters on Urethra & Penis; Scrotum & Contents (to be published). The RSNA MIRC software … Curriculum The curriculum consists of direct participation in clinical work focusing on Emergency Radiology and dedicated fellow didactic lecture, participation in multi-disciplinary conferences and mentored scholarly activity. Head – usually associated with hip dislocation         b. Extra articular fractures of the base, shaft and neck, Ligament injuries, including those of the extensor mechanism, collateral ligaments, II. Epididymitis/Orchitis, 8. Emergency radiol. We aim to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes by implementing new technological advances in the emergency department setting. Fractures         a. Nuclear Medicine (NM) Residents will rotate through all subspecialties of radiology and complete their core requirements in the first three years of radiology … Concept and Assessment of Instability Concept: Mechanism of injury, radiographic patterns, normal variants, frequently associated injuries. Journal of Thoracic Imaging, April 2000. Core Curriculum; Fellowship Programs; Journal; Textbook; R&E FUND. West OC, Novelline RA, Wilson AJ, Categorical Course Syllabus on Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Acute infections of the infrahyoid neck, c. lymphadenitis and suppurative adenopathy, CREDITS: AUTHORS: JAMES T. RHEA, MD, MBA, FACR*; DIEGO NUNEZ, MD, MPH* CASE ILLUSTRATION EDITOR: CHRISTOPHER A. POTTER, MD *Fellow of the American Society of Emergency Radiology (FASER), SUGGESTED READINGS: LeFort, R: E’tude experimentale sur les fractures de la machoire superieure. Imaging of Thoracic Trauma. Scrotum     a. Trauma     b. Infection/Inflammatory        1. The University of Florida's four-year Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program in Jacksonville is designed to provide residents with direct clinical involvement with graduated levels of responsibility. Acetabular fractures     (Involve only one side of pelvic ring. Radiology 1990; 177: 627-632, Provenzale JM, Sorensen AG. Respiratory distress syndrome           2. After obtaining his FRANZCR in 2009, Frank completed two years of fellowship training in neuroradiology at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital. Faculty, Division of Emergency Radiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, UMass Memorial Healthcare Visitation Policy Updates. Imaging in the ED: A Practical Update of Emergency Radiology: Breast Imaging: Screening and Diagnosis Online Course: Managing Incidental Findings Online Course: Radiology Payment Systems: Present and Future Online Course: A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review Online Course: Abdominal and Pelvic MRI Online Course: Thyroid Imaging Online Course American College of Radiology, Reston, Virginia, 1992. Pulmonary contusion/laceration         2. a. posterior column rim (most common)b. anterior column c. both columns – above, or through, acetabulum but spare the lunate surface d. transverse (“T”) “T” with ant. Van de Wal HJ, Draaisma JM, Vincent JG, Goris RJ. To participate, download the resources below and complete the assignments, capturing screenshots as indicated to document the requirements were fulfilled. Copy of USLME scores - Step 1, 2 and 3 7. Ann Emerg Med 1996;28:278-288. N Engl J Med 1993;328:1-9. Foreign applicants must submit a copy of their ECFMG certificate Mail application materials to: Chri… The variety of patient care settings provides a wealth of experience with an outstanding case mix. He has a passion for teaching and works actively to advance the profile of the radiography profession. J Trauma 1990;30:111-113. 4th ed. Stage IV – fragmentation of head. Cerebral infarction a. arterial infarction b. venous infarction c. diffusion imaging appearance d. perfusion imaging appearance, 9. CT and Sonography of the Acute Abdomen. Upper Extremity J. Pelvis and Hip K. Lower Extremity L. Pediatric. Saunders, July 1997. ASER members receive the journal as a benefit of Membership. RadioGrapics 1998; 18:1085-1106. The journal acts as a resource body on emergency radiology for those interested in emergency patient care. Completed application form 2. Trauma Radiology Companion. The role of helical CT in the diagnostic work-up for pulmonary embolism. Intestinal intussusception         4. Kuhlman JE, Pozniak MA, Collins J, Knisely BL. (In) The Radiology of Emergency Medicine. Basic principles of radiology are stressed as the physical and procedural foundations of diagnostic imaging are laid. Pancreatitis         3. Epiglottitis         3. He is Lead for Undergraduate Radiology at Edinburgh Medical School and also the Lead for Technology Enhanced Learning for the Medical Education Directorate of NHS Lothian.Andrew Murphy (@murph1990) is a radiographer based in Brisbane who holds a master’s degree in Medical Imaging Science specialising in radiographic image interpretation. Residents are encouraged to work toward increasing levels of responsibility, particularly in the emergency radiology rotation, usually completed between the middle of second year and the beginning of third year. MR imaging of the thoracic aorta. Raven Press, 1992. This curriculum includes lectures dedicated to a variety of diverse subjects, including research methods, quality and safety, healthcare ethics, personal finance, and healthcare economics. Meconium ileus, meconium plug syndrome & meconium peritonitis      e. GI bleeding f. Immunocomprimised disorders          1. Curriculum and rotations scheduling for Allegheny Health Network's Radiology Residency Program. Aneurysms of the ascending aorta: diagnostic features and prognosis in patients with Marfan’s syndrom versus hypertension. Carotid and vertebral artery dissections: Three-dimensional time-of-flight MR angiography and MR imaging versus conventional angiography. Emergency Radiology Fellowship Program The UAB Emergency Radiology fellowship is designed to train Diagnostic Radiologists to be highly competent, confident, outstanding leaders in the practice of Emergency Radiology. Radiology 1996;199:41-43. Introduction: Radiology plays a crucial role in the emergency care setting by delivering early and precise diagnoses under pressure of time, right at the beginning of patient treatment. Profile information for Radiology Emergency Radiology Faculty at Michigan Medicine. {"url":"/signup-modal-props.json?lang=us\u0026email="}, Abdominal Emergency Radiology Course - Online, University of Queensland Medical Society (UQMS) - 2020, Monash Emergency & Critical Care Special Interest Group (MECCSIG) - 2020. Peritoneal fluid, hemoperitoneum & active hemorrhage         4. In 2010 he created a fully integrated four-year ultrasound curriculum at the School of Medicine where he serves as the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. Cholangitis         5. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, Fourth Edition, 2000. (In) The Radiology of Emergency Medicine. Mechanism of injury              lateral compression              anteroposterior compression              discrete: straddle injury              diffuse: open-book pelvic ring disruption vertical shear           b. 6. Shared Clinical Curriculum. 20 August, 2020 at 10:27 AM. Testicular torsion in older children        3. Neuroimaging Clin North Am 1992;2:463-485, Virapongse C, Cazenave C, Quisling R, Sarwar M, Hunter S. The empty delta sign: Frequency and significance in 76 cases of dural sinus thrombosis. West OC, Tamm EP, Kawashima A, Jarolimek AM. Esophageal and airways injury         5. The Emergency Imaging fellowship is a one year program that provides one radiologist per year with comprehensive training in the exciting, growing field of Emergency Radiology. Helical CT for the diagnosis of extracranial carotid artery dissection. Placental Abruption. Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcers of the aorta. (In) Imaging of Orthopedic Trauma, 2nd ed. (In) The Radiology of Emergency Medicine, Fourth Edition. Williams, Emergency Radiology Curriculum for Residents, Abdominal wall injuries and diaphragmatic hernias, intra articular, including unicondylar, bicondylar and capetellar fractures, ant. Saunders, Philadelphia; 1999, pp 2611-2657. Shared Clinical Curriculum. Mediastinal hemorrhage         4. & Mayo KA: Hip Joint: Acetabular Fractures. Oliver TB, Murchison JT, Reid JH. – rectus femoris m             ischial tuberosity – hamstring ms            lesser troch. 2. Earn up to 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™and 25 SAM Credits. sup. UW Emergency Radiology Review provides extensive coverage of key topics in emergency radiology. Fracture involves posterior or posterosuperior acetabular rim         b. Anterior (obturator)         c. Central     2. Harris JH, Harris WH, (eds). Sarasin FP, Louis-Simonet M, gaspoz JM, Junod AF. Spiral CT in acute non-cardiac chest pain. Eustace SJ. Emergency Radiology First Year: Fundamentals of Radiology Radiology 101: This two week "boot camp," held at the start of residency, introduces new residents to fundamental concepts they will start to use while on rotation and on-call. Dislocation         a. Posterior or posterosuperior pure fracture-dislocation. Pediatric gastrointestinal imaging and intervention. Fisher RG, Sanchez-Torres M, Thomas JW, Whigham CJ. Hypoperfusion complex    b. Non-traumatic hemorrhage         1. Battered child         2. Goldman SM, Sandler CM, Corriere JN Jr, McGuire EJ: Blunt Urethral Trauma: A New Unified Anatomical-Mechanical Classification. Van Hise ML, Primack SL, Israel RS, Müller NL. 1 Core Curriculum in Emergency Radiology Edited By Robert A. Novelline, MD Consultants: James M. Provenzale, MD, Central Nervous System James T. Rhea, MD, Face and Neck The training program will result in tremendous lasting benefits to the trainee and the community served by the trainee. Elbow injury & normal developmental variants         6. Curriculum The Emergency Radiology division is staffed by eleven, fellowship-trained radiologists who are committed to graduate medical education. Berquist TH, ed. Orbital cellulitis, 3. (symposium issue). Nontraumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta: chest radiographic features of an often unrecognized condition. Rao PM, Rhea JT, Novelline RA. Spinal infection: evaluation with MR imaging and intraoperative US. 4th ed. This trend, which is currently also encouraged in many other non-radiological specialties which demand the highest professional qualifications, often lacks expertise in medical education. Types of pelvic ring disruption               Malgaigne (ipsilateral)               bucket – handle (contralateral)               open – book               other fracture patterns without eponym, 3. About the Program The Emergency Radiology fellowship is a one-year program available to Board certified or Board eligible radiologists who have completed an ACGME-accredited radiology residency. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 1992. Fractures of isolated bones of the pelvis that do not involve the pelvic ring         a. iliac wing (Duvrney)         b. sacrum c. coccyx         d. avulsion ant. Chest Trauma. Adrenal hemorrhage     c. Infection/Inflammation         1. Killeen KL, Poletti PA, Shanmuganathan K, Mirvis SE. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1988;12:109-112. Author information: (1)Division of Emergency and Trauma Imaging, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University Midtown Hospital, 550 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA. Submit final documentation to your program coordinator for credit. Chest wall injury      b. For this reason, our research has focused on imaging for co… Differential diagnosis of nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage. The RSNA MIRC software … iliac crest apoph. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. J Urol 157: 85-89, 1997. The Radiologic Clinics of North America 1999; 37:533-551. Sommer T, Fehske W, Holzknecht N, et al. Solid viscus injury         2. Radiology residents will spend their first year creating a strong foundation in all areas of radiology with rotations in most specialties. Child with limp, 9. Radiology of Skeletal Trauma (Second Edition).Churchill Livingston, New York; 1992. Hyperacute stroke: evaluation with combined multisection diffusion-weighted and hemodynanically weighted echo planar MR imaging. Midgut malrotation         2. Three (3) letters of recommendation from faculty members who you know well (may be sent under separate cover) 6. Duke Radiology Emergency Imaging focuses on the best applications of MR, CT and Ultrasound in emergent situations, with practical solutions in mind. AJR 1999; 173:1459-1468, Levy C, Laissy JP, Raveau V, et al. Dissection of the internal carotid and vertebral arteries: Imaging findings. Students can find additional information in the Undergraduate Student Guide and Graduate & Professional Student Guide. Prospective study of blunt aortic injury: Multicenter trial of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Pp 2-23. Novelline RA. Godersky JC. Updated 25 July 2020 with 4 new videos and 36 review questions. Radiology 1996;198:163-170, Provenzale JM, Joseph GJ, Barboriak DP. Shackleton KL, Stewart ET, Taylor AJ. Infection         1. Tarso-metatarsal fracture dislocations (Lisfrancís fracture), 22. Informal feedback from attendings with respect to medical knowledge, reports, diagnostic and therapeutic imaging plans is given.