Emergency Radiology III
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.The student will know: • Describe imaging methods. • Explain the operating principles of diagnostic devices. • How to prepare the patient for examination. • Formulate the indications and contraindications of radiological examinations, as well as interpret the examination results.
Skills
1.The student will be able to: • Independently perform ultrasonography examinations for acute trauma patients according to a certain protocol (FAST), will be able to evaluate the indications and results of the examination. • Choose the most informative urgent examination for each pathology (RTG, CT, MR, US) and evaluate the result. • Use the radiologist's conclusion to draw up an optimal further examination and treatment plan in an emergency situation.
Competences
1.Competence – the ability to choose and accurately formulate the necessary radiological examinations, as well as to perform an ultrasonographic examination of a trauma patient.
Assessment
Individual work
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In-depth research of seminar topics and preparation of presentations for each seminar.
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Examination
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Examination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills at the end of the study course in a 10-point system.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Radiological diagnosis of urgent and acute conditions of the musculoskeletal system (RTG, CT, MR, US), indications, contraindications.
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US physical basics, Doppler basics, US normal anatomy.
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Ultrasonographic examination in acute trauma patients (FAST), normal variants and pathology.
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Wyatt J.P. ,et al. Oxford handbook of emergency medicine. Oxford University Press, 2020.