Best of RSNA: Insights, Innovations and Interactive Learning in Emergency Radiology

Bring world-class emergency radiology expertise to your practice, wherever you are.

This two-day, virtual Spotlight Course offers a flexible learning environment and covers the hottest topics in traumatic and non-traumatic emergency radiology.

Expanded from the most attended sessions at recent RSNA annual meetings, this dynamic course provides new insights and fresh perspectives you can use to sharpen your diagnostic skills in whole-body imaging.

Review course details below and register today!

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Who should attend this course?

Practicing radiologists and residents from academic and private practices who want to learn more about emergency radiology topics will benefit from taking this course.

Course information

Course dates & location
April 3 & 10, 2025; 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. CT (both days)

Course format
Best of RSNA: Insights, Innovations and Interactive Learning in Emergency Radiology is a live, virtual course hosted via Zoom. This interactive course is case-based and features didactic presentations, Q&A, networking and mentorship opportunities.

Course language
English

CME
CME credit is available for this course. A CME Certificate and a Certificate of Attendance will be provided to participants upon course completion.

Learning objectives
  1. Enhance diagnostic accuracy: Develop advanced skills in interpreting emergency radiology studies, focusing on acute imaging scenarios, including trauma — musculoskeletal and body, neurological and chest conditions.
  2. Optimize workflow strategies: Explore strategies to improve efficiency in emergency imaging workflows, leveraging innovative technologies and AI solutions to manage high-volume and time-sensitive cases.
  3. Recognize key patterns: Gain insights into identifying critical imaging patterns that guide immediate clinical decision-making in emergency settings.
  4. Promote interdisciplinary collaboration: Understand the role of radiologists in multidisciplinary teams, enhancing communication and coordination for improved patient outcomes in acute care scenarios.
Program preview
April 3
Neuroradiology; Head & Neck
Musculoskeletal
Hot topics
Advanced case review 
April 10
Chest
Hot topics
Abdominal
Advanced case review 

 

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Live course review — ONLY in EdCentral

March 11; noon CT
Join a live discussion led by course coordinator, Manickam “Nicks” Kumaravel, MD, to get an overview of the learning objectives for this upcoming Spotlight Course. This event is exclusive to EdCentral.

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Contact us

Questions? Contact us at customerservice@rsna.org.