Trauma Radiology Course - Brisbane

Sunday 24 September 2017, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

Description

One day case based review of trauma radiology presented by radiologists Dr Andrew Dixon and Dr Craig Hacking in Brisbane on Sunday September 24, 2017. Learn how to confidently detect important injuries on x-ray and CT and how to avoid common interpretation pitfalls. Unique technology, video access and an interactive presentation style creates the ultimate day of learning. 

THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY TAKEN PLACE. YOU CAN WATCH THE ONLINE VERSION HERE

Course Topics  
  • Chest trauma (x-ray, CT)
  • Pelvic trauma (x-ray, CT, interventional radiology)
  • Abdominal trauma (CT, interventional radiology)
  • Spinal trauma (x-ray, CT, MRI)
  • Head trauma (CT)
  • Facial trauma (x-ray, CT)
  • Bonus on demand videos 
    • upper limb injuries
    • lower limb injuries
    • pediatric trauma
    • MRI brain in trauma (scenario)  
Who should attend?

Ideal for any health professionals involved in care of emergency and trauma patients. RANZCR and ACEM CPD are available for this course. 

  • Doctors 
    • consultants, registrars, residents, interns
    • radiology, emergency, ICU, surgical, GP specialties
  • Non-doctors
    • medical students
    • radiographers
    • nurses
    • paramedics
Cost

Course fee includes:

  • catering - coffee/tea, morning tea & lunch
  • certificate of attendance
  • online access to all course cases and slides
  • 12 months access to the video recordings from the 2016 course
  • immediate access to over 2 hours of bonus video
CPD Certification

All attendees receive a certificate of course attendance.

  • Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists = 6.5 CPD points
  • Australasian College for Emergency Medicine = 7.5 CPD hours
Event Sponsor
Video

All attendees will receive 12 months free online video access to all videos from our 2016 Trauma Radiology Course valued at over USD$120. Video access to the full set of videos commences immediately after the course.  Bonus videos on upper and lower limb injuries, pediatric trauma and MRI brain in trauma are available for immediate viewing upon course registration.   

Presenters

Dr Andrew Dixon (@DrAndrewDixon) is a radiologist at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital, one of Australia's leading trauma hospitals. He is recognized both locally and internationally as an engaging radiology educator particularly in the areas of trauma and emergency imaging. In addition to his managing editor role with Radiopaedia.org, Andrew has founded the Radiology Channel on YouTube and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

Dr Craig Hacking (@drcraighacking) is a radiologist at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital with a special interest in trauma and emergency radiology. He is currently a managing editor at Radiopaedia.org and is an executive committee member on the recently formed Australian and New Zealand Emergency Radiology Group (ANZERG). Craig has spoken at many national emergency and trauma conferences including the Australian Trauma Society and the Queensland Trauma Symposium.

Feedback From Course Attendees

"Awesome experience!"

"It was a great course and one I felt was of great benefit to my professional practice."

"Interactive and engaging throughout."

"Fantastic course - very time efficient and relevant. All components were helpful and useful!"

Venue

Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Education Center, Bowen Bridge Road, Herston, Queensland 4006.

Refund policy

Full refund less $80 administration/video access fee for any cancelations received more than 10 days prior to the event. No refund is available for cancelations received within 10 days of the event. All cancelation requests should be emailed to [email protected].   

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