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08.30 – 09.00 Welcome/Registration 4th Emergency Medicine Radiology Course www.emergencyradiology.co.uk Tel: 014434435504 email: info@emergencyradiology.co.uk 08.30 – 09.00 Welcome/Registration 10.15 – 11.00 Upper Limb II Mr Ahmed Kamal Consultant Emergency Medicine Wrist Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs Variants) Colles Fracture Smith’s Fracture Barton’s Frature Galeazzi Fracture Scaphoid Fracture Lunate/Peri-Lunate Dislocation Kienbock’s Disease Triquetral Fracture Capitulum Fracture Hamate Fracture Hand Boxer’s Fracture Bennett’s / Rolando Fracture Mallet Fracture Finger Dislocation 09.00 – 09.30 Introduction Mr Ahmed Kamal Consultant Emergency Medicine General Principles Systematic Approach Rule of 2’s Ten Commandments of Emergency Radiology Physics: Microwave spectrum X-Ray Densities 09.30 – 10.15 Upper Limb I Mr Ahmed Kamal Consultant Emergency Medicine Shoulder Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs. Variants) Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries Clavicle Fracture Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries Shoulder Dislocation Scapula Fracture Humeral Head Fracture Humeral Shaft Fracture Elbow Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs Variants) Supracondylar Fracture Monteggia Fracture Radial Head Fracture Fat Pad Sign Elbow Dislocation 11.00 – 11.15 Coffee Break 11.15 – 12.00 Facial Injuries Mr Ahmed Kamal Consultant Emergency Medicine MaxFax Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs Variants) Commonly Requested Views McGrigor / Campbell Lines Orbital Floor Fracture Tripod Fracture Le Forte Fracture Mandibular Fracture

15.00 – 15.15 Coffee Break 12.45 – 13.45 Lunch Break 12.00 – 12.45 Lower Limb Mr Raza Qureshi Consultant Emergency Medicine Pelvis Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs Variants) Pelvic Rim Fractures Sacral Fracture Hip Hip Dislocation NOF Fracture Garden Classification Femural shaft/condyle fracture Knee Knee Dislocation Patellar Fracture Seagond Fracture Lipohaemarthrosis Tibial Platue Fracture Ankle & Foot Ottawa rules Ankle fracture classification Lis-Franc Injury Freiburg’s Disease Jones Fracture vs Growth Plate Stress Fractures 14.30 – 15.00 Spinal Injuries Mr M R Qureshi Consultant Emergency Medicine Spine Anatomy (Normal X-rays vs Variants) Cervical Spine Fractures ABC Rule Nexus Rule Canadian C-Spine Rule Swimmer’s View Cervical Rib Thoraco-Lumbar Fractures Chance Fracture 15.00 – 15.15 Coffee Break 15.15 – 15:45 Paediatric & NAI Mr Ahmed Kamal Consultant Emergency Medicine Paediatric Growth Plate vs Fracture Torus Fractures C-spine Injuries Salter Harris Fracture Classification Perthes SUFE C R I T O L Kohler Disease Toddler’s fracture Bucket handle fracture NAI 12.45 – 13.45 Lunch Break 16:30 – 17:00 Feedback 13.45 – 14.30 Chest and Abdomen Mr Raza Qureshi Consultant Emergency Medicine CXR Systematic Approach Pneumothorx Haemothorax Boerhaave's Syndrome Pulmonary Embolism Chest infection/ Atelectasis Silhouette sign Bowel perforation AXR Small Bowel vs Large bowel Intestinal Obstruction Bowel Odema Foreign Bodies 15.45 – 16:30 Relevant Emergency Procedures Mr Ahmed Kamal and Mr R Qureshi Consultants Emergency Medicine Joint Dislocation Reductions Manipulation of Colles, Smith’s etc Fractures Nerve Blocks e.g. Fascia Iliaca, Haematoma Relevant Joint Examinations e.g. Shoulder & Knee