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7 hours of on-demand video

Radiopaedia's acclaimed Emergency Radiology Course features live recorded lectures by Dr Andrew Dixon and A/Prof Craig Hacking plus an hour of bonus content. Live quizzes, review questions and English subtitles are provided. 

Now with AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™

This course teaches key concepts in the interpretation of emergency imaging (course trailer, lecture topics) and is ideal for health professionals involved in the emergency care of patients including doctors, nurses, radiographers and medical students.

Key Features
  • 7 hours of expert video teaching
  • 45 live quizzes
  • 60 review quizzes
  • access to all cases and slides
  • English subtitles

7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 

Radiopaedia designates this enduring material CME activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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3 Months Access

$60.00 USD

Online access to all course content for 3 months


 

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$90.00 USD

Online access to all course content for 12 months


 

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 Course Trailer

Lecture Topics
  • Chest: Lungs & Pleura  Andrew Dixon  (45 mins)
  • Upper Limb Injuries  Craig Hacking  (45 mins)
  • Brain: Not Bleeds  Andrew Dixon  (37 mins)
  • X-ray Game  Andrew Dixon  (9 mins + 20 cases)
  • Abdomen: Itis & Vascular  Craig Hacking  (42 mins)
  • Brain: Bleeds  Andrew Dixon  (39 mins)
  • Chest: Mediastinum & Vascular  Craig Hacking  (39 mins)
  • Abdomen: Obstructions  Andrew Dixon  (36 mins)
  • Lower Limb Injuries  Craig Hacking  (48 mins)
  • The Finale  Andrew Dixon  (36 mins)
Bonus Content
  • Case review session  Jeremy Jones  (16 mins)
  • Small but important fractures  Andrew Murphy  (46 mins)

Note: major trauma is not covered as we have a dedicated Trauma Radiology Course

Author disclosures

This activity was planned and authored by Andrew Dixon and Craig Hacking.

Andrew Dixon has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Craig Hacking has the following disclosures:

  • Philips Australia, Paid speaker at Philips Spectral CT events (ongoing)

The planning of this learning pathway was approved and overseen by the Radiopaedia Educational Board, who themselves had no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

You can view Andrew Dixon's current disclosures and Craig Hacking's current disclosures and read more about disclosures and ineligible companies here.

All financial relationships listed above have been mitigated.

Prior to publication, this activity was:

  • peer-reviewed by an expert without relevant financial relationships who has attested that clinical recommendations are evidence-based, free of commercial bias, and support safe, effective patient care 
  • reviewed by a test audience without relevant financial relationships

Read more about Radiopaedia's peer review policy

Publication and review dates

  • Initial publication date: 9 Sept 2024
  • Expiry date: 8 Sept 2027

All material that is accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ is periodically reviewed at least once every three years, or more frequently if indicated by new scientific developments, in line with ACCME and AMA guidelines to ensure it remains valid. 

Read more about Radiopaedia's review of enduring material policy

Accreditation statement

Radiopaedia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Find out more about Radiopaedia's CME program.

Free Access In Low and Middle-Income Countries
Radiopaedia is proud to be able to provide this online course for free in 125 low and middle-income countries. We'd like to thank those in paid countries for helping to make this possible. 
 

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Speakers

Dr Andrew Dixon is a consultant radiologist at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He has primary subspecialty expertise in neuroradiology, with secondary interests in musculoskeletal imaging and trauma radiology.  He is a keen radiology educator, having achieved international recognition for his courses including Radiopaedia's Trauma Radiology Course, Emergency Radiology Course and Medical Imaging Anatomy Course

Assoc. Prof. Craig Hacking is an emergency and trauma radiologist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Qld. He also works one day a week as forensic radiologist. He has special interest in trauma and emergency radiology, forensics, radiologic anatomy and medical education.

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