A systematic review of the fundamental principles in Emergency X-Ray interpretation.
A systematic review of the fundamental principles in Emergency X-Ray interpretation.
The goal of the course is to provide practitioners with the knowledge and confidence to review radiographic techniques and recognise normal variants and radiographic patterns of trauma and injury commonly encountered for the cervical & thoracolumbar spine, pelvis, upper & lower limbs, skull and face.
Estimated time to complete – 8 hours.
Unlimited views over 60 days.
Interns, General practitioners, Critical Care physicians, Emergency Physicians, Registrars, House officers, Radiographers, Nurse Practitioner working in emergency or urgent care practice.
Australian College for Emergency Medicine: Approved for 6 ACEM CPD hours
Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy: 8 Hours (Self Directed Learning)
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: Approved for 8 PDP hrs: 5hrs Eductional Acitivity, 3hrs performance review
Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists: Online learning can be claimed under the Knowledge and skills ‘Learning sessions’ activity.
College of Intensive Care Medicine: Category 1A: Passive Self Learning, 1 point per hour
The Royal College of Radiologists (UK): This course provides 6 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: 8 Point/s in Educational Activities until 01 April 2024 (RACS CPD approved activies program is currently not taking applications for 2024)
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners : Activity Id: 394491 – CPD Accredited activity; 5hrs educational activities, 3hrs reviewing performance, total 8hrs
Australian College of Nursing Practitioners: Approved for duration of the course until May 2027













