7th NORDIC TRAUMA RADIOLOGY COURSE
Helsinki, Finland
May 21-24, 2012
Trauma Imaging From Top to Toe
Focus Issues
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BCVI
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Combat
Radiology
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Radiologists'
Roles in Responding to Radiation Accidents & Terrorism
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Facial
Injuries
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Pediatric
Trauma
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Intervention
& MRI in Trauma Patients
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Radiation,
Pregnancy & Contrast
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The aim of this
website is to promote and develop trauma radiology work in the Nordic
countries.
Since 2000 we have arranged biannual Nordic
courses in Trauma Radiology with a faculty incorporating US, European
and Nordic radiologists well experienced in trauma work. The courses
gained a lot attention with more than 700 participants all together. This
and other trauma radiological work has been partly presented at this
website.
The field of trauma and emergency radiology is established since 15 years in
the United States and focus on trauma is increasing in the Nordic countries.
In a time of subspecialization, we also feel the need to focus on the
subject of emergency radiology.
We have thus together decided to establish an association for both trauma
and emergency radiology with participation from the Nordic countries, Nordic
Forum for Trauma and Emergency Radiology, (NORDTER).
The association is open to membership for
physicians regardless of speciality, researchers and all others interested
in trauma and emergency radiology. The aim will be to open a broad forum to
exchange knowledge and ideas, to generate educating discussions, and to seek
cooperation with other Nordic and international organizations.
If you are interested to contribute to or join the Forum,
please contact:
ntr@nordictraumarad.com for further information.
The website is
the belongs to
Nordic Forum for Trauma and Emergency Radiology.
Chairman
Seppo Koskinen,
Finland,
secretary Eva-Cecilia
Salmonsson, Lunds University Hospital, Sweden and treasurer
Bo Persson, Karolinska University Hospital,
Huddinge, Sweden
Nordic Members of the Board: Henrik Teisen, Denmark,
Lise Loft Nagel, Denmark and
J. Dormagen,
Norway.
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