Prepare residents for call. Know when they’re ready.
Prepare residents to be “on call” for the emergency department. With this specialized training series, residents will build the knowledge and confidence to evaluate the most likely emergency diagnoses across subspecialties.
Know when they’re ready. Program Directors get visibility into each trainee’s diagnostic accuracy scores and case review times. Residents get to review expert case reviews and real-world reports for cases they get wrong
Emergency Mastery Training Courses
Gain the knowledge and confidence to accurately assess the most common emergency clinical scenarios presenting for imaging studies by watching experts scroll through real-world emergency cases and review key teaching points in our Emergency Mastery Training courses.
Case Based Assessment
Independently work through 50 cases as if you were seeing them in your ED call worklist (blinded and randomized). Practice each case in our simulated, timed assessment module and then review faculty instructional materials including video case reviews and sample reports.
Additional Case Practice & Certificate of Completion
Further refine your reading and interpretation skills with additional practice cases and claim a Certificate of Completion to add to your CV, and share with your future employer, hospital, or professional network.
Taught by Dr. David Yousem (Johns Hopkins) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Brain Imaging, including:
New Neurologic Deficit
Head Trauma
Worst Headache of Life
Found Down
Fever and Seizures
S/P VPS, New Lethargy
Emergency Neuroimaging: Head, Neck, and Spine
Taught by Dr. David Yousem (Johns Hopkins) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Neuroimaging, including:
Orbital Trauma/Inflammation
Facial/Neck Trauma
Sore Throat Pain & Fever
Neck Masses
Cervical Spine Trauma
Fever, Back Pain
... And More
Emergency Imaging: Chest
Taught by Dr. Jamlik-Omari Johnson (Emory) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Chest Imaging, including:
Chest Pain
Shortness of Breath
Fever & Infections
Trauma Cases
Tubes, Foreign Bodies
... And More
Emergency Imaging: Abdomen & Pelvis
Taught by Dr. Laura Avery (Mass General) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring Abdomen and Pelvis imaging, including:
Right Upper Quadrant Pain
Midline Pain
Lower Quadrant Pain
Bowel Obstruction
Retroperitoneum
Emergency Imaging: MSK
Taught by Dr. John Carrino (Hospital for Special Surgery) this course reviews the most common clinical scenarios encountered during Emergency call requiring MSK imaging, including:
“The program was really very helpful. It was delivered in a structured way with lots of material made available throughout to clear the doubts. I would certainly recommend it to my colleagues who are interested to learn more…”
Dr. Arohi Khairnar
Dr. Rita Nassanga
“The fellowship course is an eye opener with so much to learn.”
Dr. Nikolaos Barmpagiannis
“Excellent presentation of detailed anatomy and pathology. Excellent companion cases. Tricky fellowship cases that highlight how easy it is to miss subtle findings. The missed findings will be the ones that will be remembered the most when it comes to dealing with real patients. Excellent course, as always!”
Dr. Liana Medina
“It is hard to find time during work and with family life to study but it definitely made me take time from busy schedule to read and learn.”
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