Classic Lectures in Trauma Imaging 2025 (Videos)
Classic Lectures in Trauma Imaging – A Video CME Teaching Activity
About This CME Teaching Activity
This CME teaching activity is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of trauma imaging, focusing on the latest techniques and advancements in the detection and evaluation of traumatic injuries across various regions of the body. Faculty will explore the imaging approaches for head trauma, spinal injuries, chest trauma, abdominal and pelvic trauma, and extremity injuries. Special attention will be given to how cutting-edge technologies such as dual-energy CT, artificial intelligence (AI), and other imaging modalities are improving the diagnosis and management of trauma patients.
Classic Lectures in Trauma Imaging 2025
Target Audience
This CME teaching activity is intended for radiologists, emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, and other healthcare professionals involved in trauma imaging and care.
Educational Objectives
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- 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.
- Discuss the role of artificial intelligence in whole body trauma CT scans, including its application in the detection and analysis of traumatic injuries.
Program
- 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
- Neuro Trauma: Can’t Miss Lesions
 Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.
- Head Trauma
 Yueyang Guo, M.D.
- Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury
 Max Wintermark, M.D., MAS, MBA
- Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma: Pearls & Pitfalls
 Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
- Cervical Spine Trauma
 John F. Feller, M.D.
- Spine Trauma: What the Surgeon Wants to Know
 Ashok Srinivasan, M.D., FACR
- Axial Skeletal Trauma
 Karen Cheng, M.D.
- Appendicular Skeletal Trauma
 Karen Cheng, M.D.
- Thoracic Trauma in the Acute Care Setting
 Robert M. Steiner, M.D., FACR, FACC
- Aortic and Cardiac Trauma
 Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.
- Acute Chest: ICU, ER, Trauma
 Sharon Brouha, M.D., MPH
- Non-Vascular Chest Trauma
 Sanjeev Bhalla, M.D.
- CT of Splenic & Renal Trauma
 Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
- Traumatic Injuries of the Abdomen and Pelvis: Improving the Detection of Organ and Vascular Injuries with Dual Energy CT
 Thorsten R. Fleiter, M.D.
- CT of Bowel & Pancreatic Trauma
 Jorge A. Soto, M.D.
- State-of-the-Art Pelvic Trauma
 Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
- Ankle Trauma
 Manickam “Nicks” Kumaravel, M.D.
- Pediatric Trauma
 Susan John, M.D.




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				