Radiology Board Reviews
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BoardVitals Radiology CME Board Review
The BoardVitals Radiology CME Review offers clinicians 60 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM, 60 ABR SA-CME and over 1,450 Radiology board review questions. The questions cover key topics including musculoskeletal, interventional, and and nuclear. This question bank will assist clinicians with Radiology certification and recertification.
The BoardVitals Radiology CME Review also features:
- Quick and Convenient CME
- Computer, phone, and tablet access
- Constantly updated up-to-date questions
- Questions that are targeted specifically to the exam
- Online CME tracker
- 100% Pass Guarantee
- Statistical comparison to other Radiology test-takers (Nationally)
After completing this activity, you should be able to:
- Interpret image findings to make a diagnosis
- Recognize patient safety issues that arise in the context of medical imaging
- Understand pathophysiology, management, follow-up, and/or treatment of diseases pertinent to radiology
Target Audience: Radiologists
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $599
- Credit hours: 60
- CME credits awarded by: BoardVitals
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
Osler Radiology Board Reviews
The Osler Radiology Board Reviews offer learning in a variety of venues and formats.
The Osler Radiology Course on 7 MP3 CDs w/Electronic Syllabus. Each CD includes a full days’ lectures from the most recent live meeting in MP3 format which you can play on your MP3 player, computer or CD player.
Target Audience: Radiologists
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- Credit hours: Varies depending on format
- CME credits awarded by: Osler Institute
- Format: Live Conference, Audio CD
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
Board Vitals Radiology Core Exam Board Review Question Bank and Study Program
The BoardVitals Radiology Board Review Question Bank and Study Program provides over 1300 Radiology Board Review Questions targeted to the Radiology CORE Exam Level and Radiology MOC. The questions cover content from Cardiac Radiology to Radioisotope Safety, as well as all other topics covered by the Radiology Boards.
The BoardVitals Radiology Board Review Question Bank and Study Program is highly interactive, offers high yield questions, and offers Radiology images in a manner similar to the board exams.
Target Audience:
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Radiologists and Radiology Residents who are preparing for Radiology Board Certification and Recertification.- Cost: $139
- Credit hours: 60
- CME credits awarded by: University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
BoardVitals Radiology Certifying Exam Questions and Practice Tests
BoardVitals Radiology Certifying Exam Questions and Practice Tests
• Over 1500 questions to review for the new ABR Certifying Exam skills portion of the exam
• Questions covering the Essentials of Diagnostic Radiology portion of the Certifying exam
• Content that covers the clinical practice areas of the exam: general radiology, breast, cardiac, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neuroradiology, nuclear, pediatric, thoracic, ultrasound, genitourinary, vascular and interventional radiologyTarget Audience:
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Radiologists and Radiology Residents who are preparing for Radiology Board Certification and Recertification.- Cost: $146
- Credit hours: 60
- CME credits awarded by: University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
- SAVE 15% W/ CODE: CME15
Oakstone CME UCSF Musculoskeletal MRI: University of California San Francisco Clinical Update
This comprehensive exploration of musculoskeletal imaging delves into the anatomy and pathology of each joint, cartilage lesions, bone tumors, and more.
This course will help you to better:
• Use optimized protocols for imaging of the musculoskeletal system, including suppression of metal hardware in patients with joint replacements
• Understand the MRI anatomy of the shoulder, digits, hip, knee and ankle
• Identify abnormalities of the joints, muscles, bone marrow and cartilage on MRI and their clinical significance
• Recognize common bone tumors with a pertinent differential diagnosis
• Identify suitable protocols and recognize abnormalities of cervical spine traumaTopics covered include:
• ACL Reconstruction
• Elbow Injuries in Athletes
• Radiographic Checklist for Hip Impingement
• Three Tough Topics in the Foot/Ankle
• Digital MRI: The Fingers and Toes
• Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma
• MRI Following Joint Arthroplasty
• Bone Marrow
• Bone TumorsTarget Audience: Diagnostic radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and MRI technologists with some basic or intermediate knowledge of musculoskeletal MRI who want to increase their knowledge to a more advanced level.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $850
- Credit hours: 12
- CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing, LLC
- Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video
- Material last updated: May 1, 2018
- Expiration of CME credit: April 30, 2021
- SAVE 15% W/ CODE: CME15
Oakstone CME UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging
An Acclaimed CME Review of Radiology Fundamentals
The UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging is continuing medical education appropriate for residents, clinical fellows and practicing radiologists interested in updating their working knowledge, by covering all the major radiology subspecialties. It represents the breadth and depth of experience from each subspecialty while providing a step-by-step process for reaching a differential diagnosis.
This online CME program will help you to better:
- Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties and major organ systems
- Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine) for different medical conditions
- Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
- Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
- Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
- Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation
Learning Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
- Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties (organ systems)
- Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuc Med) for different medical conditions
- Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
- Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
- Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
- Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation
Intended Audience
This comprehensive radiology overview is appropriate for residents, clinical fellows and practicing radiologists interested in updating their working knowledge, of all the major radiology subspecialties.
Faculty Disclosure
The following speakers have disclosed a financial interest, arrangement or affiliation with the following commercial companies (which may provide products or services relating to his/her presentations). All potential conflicts of interest have been resolved in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support.
- Travis Henry, MD, Genentech, employee (spouse)
- Thomas Hope, MD, GE Healthcare, grant support/consultant
- Thomas Link, MD, PhD, GE, Insightec, grant/research support
- Maureen P. Kohi, MD, Medtronic, honorarium recipient
- K. Pallav Kolli, MD, Penumbra, Inc., advisor
- John Mongan, MD, PhD, Pharmacyclics, employee
- Antonio Westphalen, MD, PhD, 3D Biopsy, advisor/reviewer
- Benjamin Yeh, MD, Philips, Guerbert, grant/research support; GE Healthcare, consultant, grant/research support; Nextrast, stockholder
- Ronald Zagoria, MD, Recor Medical, consultant
The following faculty have indicated they have no financial relationships to disclose: Spencer C, Behr, MD; Robert D. Boutin, MD; Soonmee Cha, MD; Jesse Courtier, MD; Brett M. Elicker, MD; Vickie A. Feldstein, MD; Nicholas Fidelman, MD; Ruth B. Goldstein, MD; Heather I. Greenwood, MD; Jessica H. Hayward, MD; Michael D. Hope, MD; Priyanka Jha, MBBS; Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD; Kimberly G. Kallianos, MD; Amie Y. Lee, MD; Terry C.P. Lynch, MD; John D. MacKenzie, MD; Tara A. Morgan, MD; Daria Motamedi, MD; David M. Naeger, MD; Michael A. Ohliger, MD, PhD; Rina Patel, MD; Andrew S. Phelps, MD ; Liina Poder, MD; Vinil N. Shah MD; Dorothy J. Shum, MD; Ramya Srinivasan, MD; Lori M. Strachowski, MD; Derek Sun, MD; Jason F. Talbott, MD, PhD; Alina Uzelac, DO; Javier Villanueva-Meyer, MD; Emily M. Webb, MD; Stefanie Weinstein, MD; Esther L. Yuh, MD, PhD; Matthew Zapala, MD, PhD.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $1095
- Credit hours: 31.75
- CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing, LLC
- Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video
- Material last updated: May 15, 2021
- Expiration of CME credit: May 15, 2024