Say hello to Jorge Soto, MD, FASER — the Founders' Lecturer at #ASER2022! Hear him cover the history + current state of #ERad to kick off the opening session on Wednesday, October 19 at 8:10 AM. View the full agenda + secure your spot now: https://t.co/NZCzFMwWoo
Thrilled to have our chapter “Imaging After Damage Control Surgery” published in Atlas of Emergency Imaging from Head-to-Toe. Great job once again @ArmondeMd & @arthurodoc Thank you Drs. Doug Katz and Michael Patlas for the opportunity #ERrad
#ASER2020@MarkBernsteinMD teaching importance of multi-phase.
Top: arterial. Bottom: delayed. Lobular pseudoaneurysm medial to left kidney confirmed bc of delayed (contained). With only one phase hard to distinguish from active extrav (uncontained vascular injury).
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An amazing tribute to Dr. Shan by my friends @TraumaRad and @krystal_archer. I will miss cracking open a cold one with Shan at the end of each ASER meeting day @ASER_ERad #ASER2020
😢😢😢the highlight of my year...transformed into a virtual reality. We held out as long as we could, but eventually succumbed to the inevitable. Our VM is going to ROCK, but I look forward to the return of LIVE meetings, and seeing all of my wonderful ERad friends in person.
@NYUImaging emergency radiologist @MarkBernsteinMD discusses a process map for mass casualty incidents, with the goal of allocating limited resources in order to optimize outcomes for the greatest number of patients. @ARRS_Radiology
Bellevue Hospital’s leading emergency radiologist breaks down the process map for mass casualty incidents—exploring patient triage, increasing throughput, and detailing useful strategies for imaging department improvement.
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