UCSF Radiology On-Call Imaging
- Earn up to 14.50 CME credits

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Quick Facts
a CMEinfo video production
Accredited by:University of California, San Francisco
Course Director:
Brett Elicker, MD
Professor of Clinical Radiology
Division Chief
Cardiothoracic Imaging
University of California, San Francisco
Credits:Earn a maximum of 14.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Overview
Radiology CME: Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Imaging
This online video CME program is specifically designed for practicing radiologists with general on-call responsibilities, as well as those who want to improve their skillset of imaging in patients with acute issues. Faculty focus on both traumatic and non-traumatic etiologies. UCSF Radiology On-Call Imaging is continuing medical education that will help you to identify and evaluate presentations in:
- Thoracic: acute aortic syndromes, pulmonary emboli, acute lung diseases, incidentalomas
- Neuro: spinal and inflammation, intracranial infection, headache, facial symptoms
- Musculoskeletal: major joints, MSK infection
- Abdominal: GI, GU, and ObGyn organ systems
Topics / Speakers
Imaging Approach to Shoulder Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD
”On-Call-ogy” Acute Gastrointestinal – Part 1 – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Female Acute Abdominal-Pelvic Pain – Positive Pregnancy Test – Liina Poder, MD
Pulmonary Embolism – Update – Brett Elicker, MD
Knee Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD
”On-Call-ogy” Acute Gastrointestinal – Part 2 – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Female Acute Abdominal-Pelvic Pain – Negative Pregnancy Test – Liina Poder, MD
Case-Based Approach to Acute Aortic Syndromes – Brett Elicker, MD
”On-Call-ogy” Acute Genitourinary – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Abdominal-Pelvic Emergencies in a Pregnant Patient – Liina Poder, MD
Pulmonary Infection – The Key Role of Imaging Pelvic and Hip Trauma – Brett Elicker, MD
Pelvic and Hip Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD
Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma – What the Surgeon Wants to Know – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS
”On-Call-ogy” – Acute Hepatopancreatobiliary – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Musculoskeletal Infection – Mini Pathria, MD
Incidentalomas on Chest CT – Brett Elicker, MD
Acute Testicular Pain – Beyond Torsion and Epididymo-orchitis – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS
Acute Lung Diseases – Brett Elicker, MD
”On-Call-ogy” – Abdominal Vascular Disease and Acute Injury – Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Urgent Cardiac Findings on Routine Chest CT – Brett Elicker, MD
Intracranial Hemorrhage – The Long Differential – David Wilson, MD, PhD
Trauma to the Ankle and Foot – Mini Pathria, MD
Facial Symptoms in Neuroradiology – David Wilson, MD, PhD
Spine Trauma – Mini Pathria, MD
Intracranial Infection – David Wilson, MD, PhD
Spine Infection and Inflammation – David Wilson, MD, PhD
Painless Approach to Urinary Tract Trauma – Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS
Head and Neck Emergencies – David Wilson, MD, PhD
Challenging Chest Radiograph Cases from the ER – Brett Elicker, MD
Faculty
Course Chair
Brett Elicker, MD
Professor of Clinical Radiology
Division Chief, Cardiothoracic Imaging
University of California, San Francisco
Faculty
(University of California, San Francisco unless indicated)
Alyssa Kirsch, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Abdominal Imaging Division
Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Abdominal Imaging Division
Mini Pathria, MD
Professor of Radiology
Musculoskeletal Division
UC San Diego
Liina Poder, MD
Professor of Radiology
Modality Director, Ultrasound Abdominal Imaging Division
David Wilson, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology
Neuro Imaging Division
Associate Director, Clinical Scientists T32 Training Program
Lead of Chemistry, Probes, and Molecular Therapy
Accreditation
Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, the University of California, San Francisco is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Designation
UCSF designates this enduring material for a maximum of 14.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The total credits are inclusive of 6.50 in CT, 6.00 in MR, and 2.00 in US.
Date of Original Release: August 16, 2025
Credit Deadline: August 15, 2028
Estimated time to complete activity: 14.50 hours
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation. CME credit registration forms must be submitted prior to series expiration date.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Confidently analyze traumatic and non-traumatic acute imaging of multiple organ systems
- Identify and characterize urgent thoracic presentations, including acute aortic syndromes, pulmonary emboli, acute lung diseases, and incidentalomas
- Recognize and interpret urgent neuro presentations, including spinal and inflammation, intracranial infection, headache, and facial symptoms
- Evaluate urgent musculoskeletal presentations of the major joints and MSK infection
- Identify and recommend treatment for various urgent conditions of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary and obstetric-gynecologic systems; utilizing Ultrasound and CT/MRI
Intended Audience
This course is specifically designed for practicing radiologists with general on-call responsibilities, as well as radiologists who want to improve their skillset of imaging in patients with acute issues.
SKU: RAV571E0
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