EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
2nd NORDIC COURSE
MAY 25 - 28, 2009
 

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN

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PRELIMINARY TOPICS

Neuro
Modern acute stroke work-up; The emergency spine

Thorax/Vascular
Aortic & great vessel emergencies;
Pulmonary embolism
Intensive care critical imaging

Abdominal/renal
Acute abdominal bleeding: detection with MDCT Pancreatitis
Intestinal ischemia
Intestinal obstruction (ileus)
Renal colic

Orthopedic
Acute tetra/paraplegia
Spinal infections

Pediatric
Neonatal abdominal emergencies
Abdominal emergencies in older children
Neck and airway emergencies

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Omslagsbild: ISBN 9789147052165, Traumatologi

Nyutkommen bok i

 TRAUMATOLOGI

Lennquist (red.), Sten

ISBN: 9789147052165

 

Vid det primära omhändertagandet av en svårt skadad är de beslut man fattar och de åtgärder man vidtar av avgörande betydelse och kan bokstavligen innebära skillnaden mellan liv och död, eller mellan full hälsa och invaliditet, påpekar Sten Lennquist, huvudförfattare till Traumatologi, den första heltäckande svenska läroboken inom detta område.

Boken kan köpas hos Adlibris

 


5th Nordic Trauma Radiology Course OSLO, NORWAY
MAY 19 - 22, 2008

Syllabus


4th Nordic Trauma Radiology Course
Stockholm, Sweden
May 15-18, 2006

Syllabus


BCVI -blunt cerebrovascular injuries
Aronsborg Concensus Conference Recommendations 2007


C-spine Trauma - How do we image?
Sigtuna Concensus Conference Recommendations 2004


How to manage splenic injuries - protocol from Karolinska Huddinge 2004



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 400 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 Bertil Leidner, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, secretary Eva-Cecilia Salmonsson, Lunds University Hospital and treasurer Mats Beckman, Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Sweden

Nordic Members of the Board: Henrik Teisen, Denmark, Seppo Koskinen, Finland and
J. Dormagen, Norway

Webmaster: Madeleine Leidner webmaster@nordictraumarad.com  
Updated
2008-10-31