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    DiTP Emergency Radiology Workshop


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    Please arrive at 8:30am for registration and networking. The workshop will commence promptly at 9:00am.

    This is a workshop designed for junior doctors and trainees involved in acute care medicine.

    Accurate interpretation of XRs is an essential skill in the acutely ill patient in order to institute timely and effective treatment. We will explore imaging in common emergency presentations.

    This is designed as a workshop style program, organised around case studies to maximise audience participation, and enhance understanding of the subject. While the focus is on plain imaging, there will also be some coverage on CT imaging. You will have the opportunity to test your XR interpretation skills and learn the common pitfalls in emergency XR interpretation.

    The facilitator: Dr Herman Chua, Emergency Medicine Consultant, LMHS

    Herman is a Senior Specialist in Emergency Medicine with over 20 years of clinical experience. He has been extensively involved in the education of junior doctors and trainees, having conducted workshops at local and national conferences and holding positions such as Director of Training and Examiner for ACEM.

    The Program:

    • Case Studies : CXR- 45 mins
    • Case Studies : Upper Limb- 45 mins
    • Morning Tea Break- 30 mins
    • Case Studies : Lower Limb- 45 mins
    • CTB Basics- 45 mins

    Learning Objectives:

    • Recognise and interpret CXR findings in common emergency presentations
    • Identify subtle radiological signs of extremity injuries
    • Have a basic understanding of CT brain interpretation

    Tickets:

    The cost for this workshop is $100. A tax invoice will be provided to claim reimbursement from your SA Health PD funds.

    A networking morning tea and refreshments are provided.

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