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Practical Essential
Radiology in the Assessment
of Critically Ill Patients
An
intensive, practical Course for Consultant Intensivists and
General Anaesthetists covering on call Intensive Care sessions
on
Monday 21 and Tuesday 22 April 2008,
at the LGA Conference Centre,
Smith Square,
London SW1P 3HZ
(opposite Houses of Parliament)
Programme Director:
Dr Otto Chan, Consultant Radiologist
Associate Advisor: Dr Charlie O’Donnell
FRCP, DA, EDICM, FCEM,
Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Whipps Cross University
Hospital, London
You can be a model at this Course and
attend Free of Charge...
About the Course
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A practical focus on the more difficult aspects of radiology
that doctors need to deal with daily
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A guide to know what investigation to ask from the
Radiologists and when to ask for it!
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Lectures by leading national Radiologists with a proven
track record in the dissemination of Radiological know-how
to front-line Intensivists and Anaesthetists
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Opportunity to view hundreds of X-Ray images and network and
discuss clinical problems with Consultants in a congenial
atmosphere
The
course builds on Infomed’s Practical Essential Radiology for
the Intensivist of March last year, feedback from which
supported extending the course to two days and demonstrated a
high level of interest in the topics now brought together here.
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Programme
Day 1:
Monday 21 April 2008
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CXR –
Supine/Portable Interpretation
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Lines/Tubes
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Vascular Access
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Essential U/S
Intervention
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Ultrasound Tips
and Skills for the Intensivist
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Workshops: U/S
1: Anatomy,
including live demos with models
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Workshops: U/S
2: Fluid Detection and Lines,
including live demos with patients
Day
2:
Tuesday 22 April 2008
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Acute
Non-Traumatic Head CT Interpretation
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Trauma CT Head
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Trauma CT Body
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Clearing the
C-Spine in the Unconscious Patient
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U/S Abdominal
Emergencies
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CT Abdominal
Emergencies
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Interventional
Radiology in Haemorrhage Control
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