This course is intended for practicing radiologists. At the conclusion of this CME activity, participants will receive 20 CME hours and should be better able to: - Recognize and improve diagnostic accuracy of commonly missed musculoskeletal fractures - Improve confidence when encountering pediatric neuroimaging cases presenting to both community and tertiary emergency departments - Increase awareness of current diagnostic consideration in acute biliary imaging - Understand current safety issues and practice recommendations for administering IV gadolinium-based contrast media - Discuss logistics of a lung cancer screening program; provide case-based approach to lung cancer screening/managing incidentalomas - Review background, diagnostic considerations and controversies/pitfalls of pediatric non-accidental trauma, abusive head injury and clinical assessment of coronary artery disease - Diagnose common non-traumatic emergencies encountered in the head and neck - Simplify MR approach to imaging the elbow and wrist - Identify image features of pediatric chest, abdominal, and scrotal pathology commonly seen in the emergency department - Define and understand the basics of Theranostics Price:MD/DO: USD 1075.0 Time: 7:00 am - 1:00 pm