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Trauma Radiology 2024

Welcome to Stockholm for the 12th Nordic Course in Trauma Radiology! The registration is now closed.

Photo by: Björn Olin/Visit Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden

June 10th - June 13th, 2024

Highlights

  • Mass Casualty Incidents
  • The Pregnant Trauma Patient
  • Spine and Extremity Trauma
  • Thoracic and Gastrointestinal Injuries
  • Imaging Approach in Solid Organ Trauma
  • Pediatric Trauma Imaging
  • Interactive Quiz Sessions
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Flyer - Trauma Radiology 2024

Flyer for the Trauma Radiology Course 2024 in Stockholm

Workshop information - Trauma Radiology 2024

Information about the pre-course workshop with preliminary schedule and faculty

Programme Final - Trauma Radiology 2024

The final programme for the Trauma Radiology course 2024

NORDTER has organized trauma and emergency radiology courses for over 20 years. Our focus is on sharing knowledge of basic and advanced trauma and emergency imaging.

Join us in Stockholm, for another exciting 3.5 days program of state-of-the-art Trauma imaging with our international speakers.

The 12th Nordic Course in Trauma Radiology, Stockholm, Sweden 10/06/2024 - 13/06/2024 , has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 17.0 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at https://edhub.ama-assn.org/pages/applications.

Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

12th Nordic Course in Trauma Radiology focuses on providing essential knowledge in blunt and penetrating trauma imaging. The educational content serves both as an introductory and a refresher course. Interactive Q&A case sessions will summarize the lectures and further enhance learning.

Faculty

  • Adrian Elmi Terander, Löwenströmska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Adrian Szum, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Alexandra Platon, HUG, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

  • Clint Sliker, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, USA

  • Elizabeth Dick, St. Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College, NHS, London, UK
    Erik Edström, Löwenströmska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Fausto Labruto, Telemedicine Clinic, Sydney, Australia

  • Jan Engström, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
    Ken Linnau, Harborview Medical Center, UW, Seattle, USA

  • Kristoffer Järlevi, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Lina Padervinskiene, Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics, Kaunas, Lithuania

  • Linn Smith, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Ludo Beenen, Amsterdam Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Magnus Kaijser, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Mark Bernstein, Boston Medical Center, Boston, USA

  • Mathias Axelsson, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Mats Beckman, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
    Michael R. Aquino, Cleveland Clinic Imaging Institute, Ohio, USA

  • Nupur Verma, University of Florida, Gainsville, USA

  • Paulina Cewe, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Pieter van Wyk, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

  • Seppo Koskinen, Terveystalo, Helsinki, Finland

  • Susanna Spence, UTHealth, Houston, USA

Pre-course Trauma Radiology Workshop is held on Sunday June 9th (fee 200 EUR). Workshop seats are limited to 40 persons and available only for Nordic Course participants. It's a hands-on workshop of pearls and pitfalls in trauma imaging with expert teachers. Participants will review real trauma cases in a web DICOM viewer. The sessions will emphasize typical (and atypical) signs and findings in trauma patients. Please note that personal laptops are required to review DICOM cases.

Course Details

Course language is English.
Course starts on Monday June 10th at 9 am, registration starts at 8 am.
Course dinner on Tuesday June 11th at 6 pm (optional, please see options).
Course ends on Thursday June 13th at noon.
Voting with Mentimeter in interactive sessions requires a mobile device.

Course venue:

Karolinska University Hospital Solna, Eugeniavägen 3, Solna

Please note, that this is an on-site course in Stockholm, Sweden. There will be no option for virtual or hybrid meeting.

Course fee options:

Course fee: 850 EUR
Course fee with course dinner: 900 EUR
Course fee with Pre-course Workshop: 1050 EUR
Course fee with Pre-course Workshop and course dinner: 1100 EUR
Daily lunch and coffee with refreshments are included in all course fees.

Registration

The registration is now closed.

Payments with credit card only. In case account payment is required by your department, please contact us at info@nordictraumarad.com.
Please check that your name and email are correct as further course information will be sent via email. Participation is guaranteed only after payment is received.

Cancellation policy: Cancellation fee before April 15th is 100 EUR. After this date cancellation is possible only by exchange of participant. For further details about the cancellation policy, please visit our homepage.

Accommodation: To be booked individually by each participant.

The course is organized by NORDTER in collaboration with Dept. of Radiology at Karolinska University Hospital. The course organizing committee consists of radiologists Paulina Cewe Jönsson and Johan Teiler.

Syllabus

Trauma Introduction

Mats Beckman, Stockholm, Sweden Miscellaneous

Trauma from the Past to the Future

Fausto Labruto, Sidney, Australia Miscellaneous

WBCT: Split Bolus or Dual Phase?

Ludo Beenen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands CT Protocols

ABC: Primary Survey In Polytrauma

Ludo Beenen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Miscellaneous

Mass Casualty Incidents: Introduction for Imagers

Mark Bernstein, Boston, USA Miscellaneous

Gun Shot Injures: Bullets and Ballistics

Ken Linnau, Seattle, USA Miscellaneous

Shoulder Girdle

Susanna Spence, Houston, USA Musculoskeletal

Elbow and Hand

Seppo Koskinen, Helsinki, Finland Musculoskeletal

Knee, Ankle and Hindfoot

Seppo Koskinen, Helsinki, Finland Musculoskeletal

Vascular Injuries in Extremity Trauma

Paulina Cewe, Stockholm, Sweden Vascular

Traumatic Injuries in the Elderly Patient

Ken Linnau, Seattle, USA Miscellaneous

What the Brain Surgeon Wants to Know

Erik Edström, Stockholm, Sweden Neuro

Skull Base and Temporal Bone Fractures

Susanna Spence, Houston, USA NeuroHead/Neck

Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries

Clint Sliker, Baltimore, USA NeuroHead/Neck

Penetrating Neck Trauma

Clint Sliker, Baltimore, USA Head/Neck

Midface Fractures

Susanna Spence, Houston, USA Head/Neck

Blunt External Laryngeal Injuries

Clint Sliker, Baltimore, USA Head/Neck

Cervical Spine Trauma

Mark Bernstein, Boston, USA Spine

What the Spine Surgeon Wants to Know

Adrian Elmi Terander, Stockholm, Sweden Spine

Easily Missed Thoracolumbal Spine Injuries

Mark Bernstein, Boston, USA Spine

Acetabular and Pelvic Ring Fractures

Susanna Spence, Houston, USA Musculoskeletal

Evaluating the Soft Tissues in Pelvic Trauma

Elizabeth Dick, London, United Kingdom Musculoskeletal

Endovascular treatment in Pelvic Trauma

Linn Smith, Stockholm, Sweden VascularInterventionMusculoskeletal

Aortic Trauma

Lina Padervinskiene, Kaunas, Lithuania Vascular

Thoracic Trauma

Elizabeth Dick, London, United Kingdom Thorax

Cardiac Trauma

Lina Padervinskiene, Kaunas, Lithuania ThoraxVascular

Pediatric Blunt Chest Trauma

Mike Aquino, Cleveland, USA PediatricsThorax

Trauma Mechanisms: What the Surgeon Wants to Know

Pieter van Wyk, Stockholm, Sweden Penetrating traumaBlunt trauma

Penetrating Abdominal Trauma

Mats Beckman, Stockholm, Sweden Penetrating traumaAbdomen

Hollow Visceral Trauma

Ken Linnau, Seattle, USA Abdomen

Retroperitoneum

Ken Linnau, Seattle, USA Abdomen

Imaging the Pregnant Trauma Patient

Mark Bernstein, Boston, USA Miscellaneous

Pediatric Abdominal Trauma

Mike Aquino, Cleveland, USA PediatricsAbdomen

Key Imaging Features in Blunt Solid Organ Trauma

Elizabeth Dick, London, United Kingdom Blunt traumaAbdomen

AAST / OIS grading in Organ Trauma

Mats Beckman, Stockholm, Sweden Abdomen

Endovascular Treatment of Solid Organ Trauma

Jan Engström, Stockholm, Sweden VascularIntervention

Imaging in the Trauma Room

Fausto Labruto, Sidney, Australia Technique

Comparison of AI algorithms in Traumatic Brain Injuries

Kristoffer Järlevi, Stockholm, Sweden AINeuro

Photon Counting CT: Future Prospects in Trauma

Adrian Szum, Stockholm, Sweden CT ProtocolsTechnique

Teleradiology in Trauma

Fausto Labruto, Sidney, Australia Miscellaneous

Patterns of Error in Trauma

Fausto Labruto, Sidney, Australia Miscellaneous