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You must complete your evaluation and download your certificate prior to the product expiration date. To complete the CME Activity Evaluation for the Thoracic Radiology: Imaging for Clinicians, claim CME/CE credits, and download CME/CE certificates and certificates of attendance (COA), please see the instructions below. Thoracic Radiology: Imaging for Clinicians Radiologist, Division of Thoracic Imaging and Interventional Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra NorthwellĪssociate Professor, Harvard Medical School Professor of Medicine and Radiology Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellĬhief of Thoracic Radiology, Northwell Health University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthĬhief, Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital New York-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell MedicineĪssociate Professor of Clinical RadiologyĪcting Chief, Cardiac and Pulmonary Imaging Sectionĭepartment of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
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Joint Appointment, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicineĭepartment of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Gain appreciation for subtle findings and key concepts in thoracic imaging.Ĭhair, Division of Preventive, Occupational & Aerospace Medicine.Develop standard approaches for viewing thoracic images.Recognize abnormalities based on previous knowledge of normal anatomy.Use thoracic radiology as a useful tool for diagnosing and managing injuries and illnesses of the chest.Course ObjectivesĪfter completing this online course, you will be able to: The target audience includes providers in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, but is also designed for hospitalists, generalists, and other fields caring for patients who need imaging and who use thoracic radiology as an essential tool. Each module covers key findings, pertinent clinical diagnostics, and reviews strategies for obtaining the appropriate image and what to look for once obtained. The program consists of multiple modules covering topics such as the basics of thoracic imaging, airway diseases from a radiographic perspective, imaging of diffuse lung diseases, assessment of solitary and multiple pulmonary nodules, common errors encountered radiographically in an ICU setting, evaluation of pleural and mediastinal abnormalities seen on radiographic imaging, and imaging of the cardiopulmonary circulation. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Thoracic Radiology aimed at the clinician-whether serving patients in the hospital, outpatient clinic, the research laboratory, or completing training.