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Radiopaedia.org's Emergency Radiology Course



Registrations are now open for online video access to six hours of high definition emergency radiology teaching to be recorded live in Australia on 16 May 2015. This special radiology event is open to anyone, anywhere in the world and will feature radiologists Dr Andrew Dixon and Dr Frank Gaillard, and emergency physician Dr Andy Buck. The course will feature unique Radiopaedia.org technology combined with an interactive presentation style. Registration costs only AUD $25, which is approximately USD $20 or INR Indian Rupee symbol.svg1210, and includes online access to all cases from the course, 3 months of unlimited online video playback and a course certificate.

Visit the course page here for full details and to register.

Course Topics
  • Orthopaedic limb injuries (x-ray, CT)
  • Chest emergencies (x-ray, CT)
  • Abdomen & pelvis emergencies (x-ray, CT, US)
  • Spine emergencies (CT, MRI)
  • Intracranial emergencies (CT, MRI)
  • Head and neck emergencies (CT)
Course Tutors

Dr Andrew Dixon  is a radiologist at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. He is recognised both locally and internationally as an engaging radiology educator. In addition to his managing editor role with Radiopaedia.org, Andrew has founded the Radiology Channel on YouTube and the Radiology Signs social media project. In June 2015, he'll be taking his radiology teaching skills to the United States, presenting two workshops at SMACC Chicago.
Dr Frank Gaillard is a neuroradiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. After obtaining his FRANZCR in 2009, Frank completed two years of fellowship training in neuroradiology at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital. He is renowned globally as the founder and editor in chief of Radiopaedia.org and as an inspiring radiology educator. 
Dr Andy Buck (@EDExam) is an emergency physician and experienced emergency medicine educator. He is the founder of EDExam.com.au, a website containing resources for emergency medicine trainees. He is also course director of the Emergency Trauma Management Course, an emergency focused trauma course that combines simulation, skills workshops, interactive presentations and expert instructors to bring a fresh approach to teaching. 
Radiopaedia.org's Emergency Radiology Course Reviewed by Sumer Sethi on Sunday, February 08, 2015 Rating: 5

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