Implement the most appropriate imaging technologies and techniques such as CT, ultrasound and MRI to allow prompt assessment of the acutely ill or injured patient presenting to the emergency department. |
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Detect important cardiac findings and recognize cardiac pathology and anatomy relevant to emergency department imaging. |
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Determine which pancreatic incidental lesions need further work up. |
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Detect subtle bony fractures in children and infants and how they differ from adult traumatic lesions. |
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Cite the evidence and management recommendations for evaluation and treatment of adults with acute ischemic stroke. |
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Recognize common non-traumatic emergencies of the head and neck and examine unusual head injuries utilizing CT and MRI. |
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Detect the location of a fracture utilizing imaging tests to determine whether the injury has damaged surrounding pelvic soft-tissue and bone. |
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Recognize the anatomy that is pertinent to the natural routes of diseases spread from the space of Retzius. |
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