Course Overview

[CME EXPIRED] Sports Medicine Imaging: MRI of the Major Anatomy: Interesting Case Presentation

Expired-CMEOnline Video
  • Course Credit Type:Expired-CME
  • Course Format:Online Video
  • Course Credit:1.00
  • Course Cost:$99.99
  • Accreditation:This program is not accredited.
  • Course Release Date:April 01, 2018
  • Course Expiration Date:December 31, 2021
  • Mobile Friendly:Yes
  • Course Producer:iiCME
  • Rewards Points Earned:25
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Program Summary

Course Overview This course provides an overview of the implementation of imaging techniques in the neuro ENT and head and neck regions. It covers the latest advancements in imaging modalities, including MRI and CT scans, and their applications in clinical practice. Educational Objectives The educational objectives include understanding the indications for imaging, interpreting imaging results, and integrating imaging findings into…

Course Overview

This course provides an overview of the implementation of imaging techniques in the neuro ENT and head and neck regions. It covers the latest advancements in imaging modalities, including MRI and CT scans, and their applications in clinical practice.

Educational Objectives

The educational objectives include understanding the indications for imaging, interpreting imaging results, and integrating imaging findings into patient management.

Target Audience

The target audience includes radiologists, ENT specialists, and other healthcare professionals involved in head and neck imaging.

Disclosure Statement

This course is supported by educational grants from various organizations.

Accreditation

This course is accredited by the American Medical Association (AMA) and offers CME credits.

Designation Statement

Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course.

Course Features

The course includes interactive lessons and case studies to enhance learning.

Accreditation

This program is not accredited.