UW Medicine Emergency Radiology 2025
+ Include: 54 videos + 54 pdfs, size: 4.2 GB
+ Target Audience: radiologists, emergency medicine physicians, trauma surgeons
+ Information:
This course will provide an update and review on the imaging appearance of trauma and stroke, with a special focus on the key aspects of diagnosis and management, from the perspective of a regional network of care. Content will include indications for a higher level of care, radiology considerations for evacuation and transport, Quality Improvement, lessons learned, “what the surgeon needs to know,” implications for radiology from the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma 2022 Update (Gray Book), and local responsibilities in regional disaster response. Content will be presented by world renowned experts from the University of Washington and from trauma centers from across the United States and Canada including the perspectives of surgery, emergency medicine, neurology, regional emergency transport, and trauma network managers and policy-makers.
- Analyze appropriate imaging and transfer protocols.
- Identify common and uncommon conditions encountered in emergency radiology.
- Recommend appropriate actions for incidental findings.
The UW Medicine Emergency Radiology 2025 course is best for radiologists, emergency medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, and other healthcare professionals involved in acute care imaging and decision-making. It’s ideal for those who want to:
What You’ll Learn
- Master the imaging appearance of trauma and stroke, including subtle findings that impact triage
- Understand indications for higher levels of care, evacuation protocols, and transport considerations
- Explore quality improvement strategies, lessons learned from real cases, and what surgeons need to know from radiology reports
Event Details
- Dates: August 3–5, 2025
- Location: University of Washington | South Lake Union, Seattle


