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Over 8 hours of on-demand video

Online case-based review of trauma radiology featuring over 8 hours of video recordings by Dr Andrew Dixon, Dr Jeremy Jones & A/Prof Craig Hacking. English subtitles and a certificate are provided. 

This course teaches you how to better detect important injuries on x-ray, CT and MRI (see course topics). Ideal for health professionals involved in trauma care including doctors, nurses, radiographers and medical students.

3 Months Access

$60.00 USD

Online access to all course content for 3 months


 

12 Months Access

$90.00 USD

Online access to all course content for 12 months


 

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Additional trauma videos
Who should register?

Ideal for any health professionals involved in care of emergency and trauma patients. 

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All attendees receive a certificate of course attendance.

Presenters

Dr Andrew Dixon (@DrAndrewDixon) is a radiologist and co-Director of Radiology Training 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 academic director role with Radiopaedia.org, Andrew has founded the Radiology Channel on YouTube.

Dr Jeremy Jones (@dr_jbj) is a consultant pediatric radiologist at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK and an honorary senior clinical lecturer of the University of Edinburgh. He has subspecialty interests in pediatric neuro and pediatric musculoskeletal imaging. 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.

Associate Professor Craig Hacking (@drcraighacking) is a radiologist and director of medical imaging at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital with a special interest in trauma radiology. He is currently a senior 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. 

Feedback From Course Attendees

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