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Important Information About the Course:

  • Course Category:       Online Course.
  • Save the dates:           5-7 Dec. 2022
  • Course Language:      English
  • Course duration:         3 days


Intro:

  • Presented by the best educators in the field; this course of emergency radiology is designed for residents in different levels and specialties to help survive their tough on-call nights. It will be of extreme benefit to medical students as well..


Target Audience:

  • All Radiology Residents and Physicians,
  • All Emergency Medicine Residents and Physicians,
  • All interested physicians from other specialties,
  • Interns,
  • Medical Students.
  • Radiology Technologists.
  • Diagnostic Radiology Students.


Learning Objectives:

  • Review the most common diseases seen by physicians on call.
  • Learn the skills required to detect important radiological findings of Emergency cases.
  • Discuss the skills required for interpreting imaging in Emergency Radiology in an interactive way.


Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Know the most common cases seen in Emergency Radiology.
  • Learn the skills required to detect important radiological findings of Emergency cases.
  • Demonstrate competency in interpreting different imaging modalities in Emergency Radiology 


Know more about the Speakers:

 Dr. Fahad Essbaiheen

Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiologist, Assistant Professor at King Saud University.



Dr. Abdullah Alrashed

Neuroradiology  Consultant at King Fahad Medical City  .



Dr. Hassan Alomaish

Cardiothoracic radiology consultant at National Guard Hospital, Riyadh



Dr. Rushaid Aljurayyan

Radiologist, Assistant Professor King Saud University.



Dr. Fawaz Alharbi

 Radiologist, Assistant Professor Qassim University.




Dr. Waleed Althobaiti

Radiologist at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre.



Dr. Khaled Alenezi

Radiologist, program director at King Abdullah Specialist Children Hospital.