Course: Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiograph Interpretation
CME Credits: 104.00
Released: 0000-00-00
Program Description
This course includes 2,082 radiograph-based cases of seven regions of the pediatric musculoskeletal system. Review radiographs and identify which cases have a fracture or dislocation. You get feedback after every case, and you have the option to keep doing cases until you achieve a performance-based competency standard. Access to cases is for two years or five full cycles of cases (whichever comes first). When you are ready to claim credits, you can download certificates demonstrating your CME hours and competency achievement.
Pediatric Skull – 200 cases
Pediatric Clavicle/ Shoulder/ Humerus – 300 cases
Pediatric Elbow – 332 cases
Pediatric Forearm/ Hand – 300 cases
Pediatric Pelvis/ Femur – 250 cases
Pediatric Knee/ Tibia-fibula – 300 cases
Pediatric Ankle/ Foot – 400 cases
Intended Audience
This activity is geared to meet the educational requirements of frontline healthcare providers, especially those dealing with the diagnosis and care of musculoskeletal systems of children and teens.
Commercial Support
There is no commercial support for this activity.
Learning Objectives
To acquire expertise that may take years to establish from clinical practice alone
Increase diagnostic accuracy in interpreting pediatric musculoskeletal radiographs
Better patient outcomes through demonstrated improved physician skill
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