Reviewing a range of pediatric abnormalities—including neonatal and neuroimaging, as well as musculoskeletal and body disorders—this Online Course also discusses imaging appropriateness and key features of both conventional and emerging methods.
Learning Outcomes and Lectures
After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
- Evaluate a variety of neonatal disorders
- Accurately interpret pediatric body imaging and neuroimaging exams
- Outline the most current information and techniques in pediatric musculoskeletal disorders
- Recognize the imaging findings of child abuse and identify current controversies in child abuse imaging
Module 1—Neonatal Imaging
- The Vomiting Neonate/ Infant—Rama S. Ayyala, MD
- Neonatal Chest Disorders—Peter J. Strouse, MD
- Neonatal Head Ultrasound—Judy H. Squires, MD
Module 2—Pediatric Body Imaging 1
- Pediatric Renal Tumors—Rama S. Ayyala, MD
- Pediatric Liver Tumors—Judy H. Squires, MD
- Pediatric Adrenal Tumors—Andrew Timothy Trout, MD
Module 3—Neuroradiology
- Ischemia/Stroke—Rupa Radhakrishnan, MD
- Congenital Brain Malformations—Neil Uttam Lall, MD
- Pediatric Brain Tumors—Neil Uttam Lall, MD
Module 4—Case Review
- Pediatric Liver Disorders—Andrew Timothy Trout, MD
- Pediatric Renal Disorders—Jonathan R. Dillman, MD
- Pediatric Brain and Spine Disorders—Rupa Radhakrishnan, MD
Module 5—Musculoskeletal
- Child Abuse Imaging Update—Peter J. Strouse, MD
- Infection and Arthritis—Nancy A. Chauvin, MD
- Bone Tumor and Marrow Imaging—Nancy A. Chauvin, MD
Module 6—Pediatric Body Imaging 2
- Peritoneum, Mesentery, and Omentum—Jonathan R. Dillman, MD
- Pancreatitis Imaging Update—Andrew Timothy Trout, MD
- Congestive Hepatopathy Fontan-Associated Liver Disease—Jonathan R. Dillman, MD