2026 Radiology After Five: How to Make Night and Weekend Call a Success
Release Date:
06/01/26
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™: 17.50
Keywords: Radiology
Product ID: RAFV26
CME Video Overview
This CME teaching is structured to provide important and clinically advanced information for physicians and other medical personnel who provide or use radiology services in emergency and critical care settings. State-of-the-art imaging protocols, advanced techniques, and diagnostic pitfalls are emphasized so that studies can be performed and interpreted in an optimal and time-efficient manner. The internationally recognized faculty share pearls and pitfalls of emergency room and critical care imaging while keeping patient welfare in mind. The need for careful and complete communication between the radiologist and clinicians is emphasized, along with modern compliance and reimbursement practices.
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About This CME Teaching Activity
This CME teaching is structured to provide important and clinically advanced information for physicians and other medical personnel who provide or use radiology services in emergency and critical care settings. State-of-the-art imaging protocols, advanced techniques, and diagnostic pitfalls are emphasized so that studies can be performed and interpreted in an optimal and time-efficient manner. The internationally recognized faculty share pearls and pitfalls of emergency room and critical care imaging while keeping patient welfare in mind. The need for careful and complete communication between the radiologist and clinicians is emphasized, along with modern compliance and reimbursement practices.
Target Audience
This CME teaching is primarily designed to educate radiologists, intensivists, trauma surgeons, allied health personnel and emergency medicine physicians. It should also be beneficial for those who order imaging studies and wish to better understand current applications of imaging methods and indications.
Educational Objectives
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
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Discuss approaches to imaging of the most frequent and serious emergency and critical care problems that occur in their practice.
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Demonstrate an increased awareness for how best to respond to the wide variety of imaging and interventional situations that occur most often during the evenings and weekends.
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Optimize protocols to assess the trauma patient in a time-efficient manner.
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Discuss the pitfalls associated with trauma imaging.
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Harprit S. Bedi, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor in Radiology
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Boston, MA
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Past President, American Society of Emergency Radiology
Professor, Trauma & Emergency Radiology
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA
Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
Karen Cheng, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention
UCSD Department of Radiology
San Diego, CA
Daniel Hawley, M.D.
Clinical Professor, Radiology
University of California San Diego
San Diego, CA
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
National Medical Director
Director of Regenerative Medicine
Rayus Radiology
Minneapolis, MN
Vincent M. Mellnick, M.D.
Chief, Abdominal Imaging
Professor of Radiology
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR)
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO
John Pan, M.D., MBA, MPH
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, MA
Perry Pickhardt, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Gastrointestinal Imaging
Medical Director, Cancer Imaging
University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine & Public Health
Madison, WI
Margarita V. Revzin, M.D., MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR
Associate Professor of Diagnostic Radiology
Divisions of Body Imaging and Emergency Radiology
Education Director Emergency Radiology
Program Director Emergency Radiology Trauma Fellowship
Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Patricia A. Rhyner, M.D., FACR
Professor of Radiology
Department of Radiology
Mayo Clinic Radiology
Jacksonville, FL
Katherine M. Richman, M.D., FACR
Professor Emeritus of Radiology
University of California San Diego
San Diego, CA
Scott D. Steenburg, M.D., FASER
Associate Professor of Radiology
Division Chief, Emergency Radiology
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN
Ioannis (Johnny) Vlahos, B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR
Johnny Vlahos, M.D., B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, DABR
Professor of Radiology
Department of Thoracic Imaging and Director of Education
Division of Diagnostic Imaging at The University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
Pulmonary Embolism
Ioannis (Johnny) Vlahos, B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, DABR
Acute Aortic Syndromes
Scott D. Steenburg, M.D., FASER
Thoracic Trauma
Ioannis (Johnny) Vlahos, B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, DABR
Penetrating Torso Trauma
Scott D. Steenburg, M.D., FASER
State of the Art Pelvic Trauma Imaging
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Acute Stroke: An Update
Harprit S. Bedi, M.D.
Imaging Maxillofacial Trauma: Saving Face
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Headache in the ER: Beyond No Acute Abnormality
Harprit S. Bedi, M.D.
Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Blunt & Penetrating Bowel and Mesenteric Injuries
Scott D. Steenburg, M.D., FASER
Imaging of Trauma in the Pregnant Patient
Vincent M. Mellnick, M.D.
CTA of Peripheral Vascular Injuries
Scott D. Steenburg, M.D., FASER
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuro-worsening
Harprit S. Bedi, M.D.
Easily Missed Thoracolumbar Spine Injuries
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Non-traumatic Head and Neck Emergencies
Harprit S. Bedi, M.D.
Pulmonary Infections
Ioannis (Johnny) Vlahos, B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, DABR
Blood and Bleeding in the Abdomen
Vincent M. Mellnick, M.D.
Cardiothoracic Emergencies in Oncology Patients
Ioannis (Johnny) Vlahos, B.Sc., MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, DABR
Appendicitis - Mimics and Pitfalls
Margarita V. Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR
Sports Injuries: Upper Extremity
John Pan, M.D., MPH, MBA
Scrotal Emergencies on US
Margarita V. Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR
Sports Injuries: Lower Extremity
John Pan, M.D., MPH, MBA
Imaging Bowel Ischemia
Vincent M. Mellnick, M.D.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease -- US and CT
Margarita V. Revzin, M.D., MS, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR
Imaging Intestinal Obstruction
Vincent M. Mellnick, M.D.
Osteomyelitis and Septic Joints
John Pan, M.D., MPH, MBA
Emergency Neuroimaging
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
Non-Traumatic ENT Emergencies: Case-based Review
Patricia A. Rhyner, M.D., FACR
Axial Skeletal Trauma
Karen Cheng, M.D.
Traumatic Trouble: MRI of Spinal Injury
Daniel Hawley, M.D.
What Happened? GU Emergencies
Katherine M. Richman, M.D., FACR
Time is Short: Gyn Emergencies
Katherine M. Richman, M.D., FACR
Emergencies in Head and Neck Radiology
Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
MR for the Non-traumatic Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis & Beyond
Perry Pickhardt, M.D.