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Diagnostic Imaging of Spine and Extremities - 6 CEs

Diagnostic Imaging of Spine and Extremities - 6 CEs

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This course is based on the Newfoundland & Labrador Chiropractic Association Radiology CE event hosted on December 09, 2023. Once registered you will have access to a video recording of the event as well as reference materials for the course.

 

Links to the videos and materials will appear on the page once registration is complete. In this 6-hour CE session, participants will learn, through the presentation of case studies and review of diagnostic imaging findings, indications for specific diagnostic imaging methods such as plain film x-ray, CT. MRI, and other forms of diagnostic imaging. Case presentations will build from initial patient presentations all the way through to interpretation and report of findings of results to ensure a comprehensive learning experience intended to enhance clinical diagnostic reasoning skills and improve patient outcomes.

 

Following the course there will be a short quiz that will be based on the numbered case presentations, so it is recommended to take notes that make it easier for you to refer back to the appropriate case in the event you need to review the material again.

 

  • REGISTER

    To register for this session, please click here: Registration and use the code nbca-radio-2023.

     

    • If there are any issues with registration please email mail@nlchiropractic.ca.

     

    • Please note: NBCA members will have access to this course for the remainder of the current CE cycle (October 2025).
  • COURSE DESCRIPTION

    Presenters:
    Dr. Sarah Dion DC DACBR
    Dr. Peter Kim, DC, FCCS

    In this 6-hour CE session, participants will learn, through the presentation of case studies and review of diagnostic imaging findings, indications for specific diagnostic imaging methods such as plain film x-ray, CT. MRI, and other forms of diagnostic imaging. Case presentations will build from initial patient presentations all the way through to interpretation and report of findings of results to ensure a comprehensive learning experience intended to enhance clinical diagnostic reasoning skills and improve patient outcomes.

    Following the course there will be a short quiz that will be based on the numbered case presentations, so it is recommended to take notes that make it easier for you to refer back to the appropriate case in the event you need to review the material again.

  • NBCA APPROVED CEs

    This course is approved for 6 CE Hours.

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