Classic Lectures in Trauma Imaging 2025 (Videos)
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🩻 Radiology
🎬 Video Course
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Classic Lectures in Trauma Imaging 2025 (Videos)
Modern imaging is a cornerstone of diagnosis, staging, and procedural guidance. This course builds your interpretive skills and keeps you current with the latest imaging protocols and AI-assisted tools.
Oakstone has been a trusted name in continuing medical education for over 50 years, delivering accredited content built by practicing clinicians for practicing clinicians.
💎 What You’ll Master
- Discuss the role of advanced imaging techniques in head trauma, including traumatic brain injury detection
- Review the evaluation of cervical spine trauma and its impact on patient management
- Explain the latest imaging approaches for thoracic trauma, including both vascular and non-vascular chest injuries
- Discuss the use of dual-energy CT in detecting abdominal and pelvic trauma, improving organ and vascular injury detection
- Describe imaging techniques for skeletal trauma, including axial and appendicular skeletal injuries
- Review the imaging of pediatric trauma and the unique challenges associated with it
- AI in Whole Body Trauma Scans Thorsten R. Fleiter, M.D
- Trauma Whole Body CT: Where Are We Now? Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
📚 Learning Format
Every module is designed for busy clinicians — structured for efficient learning, immediately applicable to practice, and built around evidence you can trust.
- High-definition video lectures from world-class faculty
- Downloadable slides and PDFs for offline reference
- Self-paced learning — no deadlines, no expiry
- Instant digital delivery — access within minutes of purchase
✅ What’s Included
- Instant digital delivery — access immediately after purchase
- Lifetime access — no expiry, no subscription
- Downloadable materials — study on any device, offline
- No monthly fees — one payment, permanent access
🚀 Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for radiologists, emergency physicians, surgeons, and clinicians who interpret or rely on imaging findings in daily practice.

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