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Challenger Pediatric Radiology

Price: $495.00
Item Number: PRAD

Pediatric Abdominal Cases

  • Abdominal Radiograph Cases
    • Abdominal Foreign Bodies
    • Differentiating Ileus and Obstruction
    • Intussusception, Pyloric Stenosis, and Malrotation
    • Acute Inflammatory Conditions
    • Miscellaneous Abdominal Cases
  • Abdominal Radiograph Reference Library

Pediatric Chest Cases

  • Chest Radiograph Cases
    • Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 1
    • Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 2
    • Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 3
    • Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 4
    • Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 5
    • Neonatal Chest Radiographs - Set 6
  • Chest Radiograph Reference Library

Pediatric Extremity Cases

  • Extremity Radiograph Cases
    • Upper Extremity Cases
    • Lower Extremity Cases
    • Child Abuse
  • Extremity Radiograph Reference Library

Pediatric Head and Neck Cases

  • Child Abuse Cases
    • Child Abuse
  • Head Radiograph Cases
    • Infant Skull Fractures
    • Orbital Abnormalities
    • Stroke
    • Intracranial Hemorrhage
    • Intracranial Hypertension
    • Brain Abscess
    • Neurocysticercosis
  • Neck Radiograph Cases
    • Airway Management
    • Bony Abnormalities of the Neck
    • Soft Tissue Abnormalities of the Neck
  • Head and Neck Radiograph Reference Library
Educational Objectives:
The educational objectives of the Challenger Pediatric Radiology program are as follows:

On completing the program, the medical practitioner will be able to:
  1. Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing pediatric abdominal x-ray abnormalities.

  2. Describe typical cases for most conditions causing pediatric abdominal x-ray abnormalities.

  3. Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing pediatric abdominal x-ray abnormalities.

  4. Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing pediatric chest x-ray abnormalities.

  5. Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders causing pediatric chest x-ray abnormalities.

  6. Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing pediatric chest x-ray abnormalities.

  7. Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing pediatric extremity x-ray abnormalities.

  8. Describe typical cases for most conditions causing pediatric extremity x-ray abnormalities.

  9. Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing pediatric extremity x-ray abnormalities.

  10. Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing pediatric head and neck x-ray abnormalities.

  11. Describe typical cases for most conditions causing pediatric head and neck x-ray abnormalities.

  12. Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing pediatric head and neck x-ray abnormalities.

  13. You will demonstrate your achievement of the above knowledge and skills by completing all topics with scores of at least 80%. Your scores are always visible at the top of the question screen. You can repeat each topic as many times as needed to attain your objectives.

NOTE: Specific objectives for topics intended for CME credit are presented at the beginning of each topic.