Imaging of Pediatric Thoracic Trauma
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive 33-minute lecture on "Imaging of Pediatric Thoracic Trauma" presented by George Taylor for OPENPediatrics. Gain valuable insights into the diagnostic imaging techniques and interpretation of thoracic injuries in pediatric patients. Learn about various imaging modalities, their applications, and the specific considerations for children with chest trauma. Understand the importance of accurate imaging in guiding treatment decisions and improving outcomes for young patients. This educational content is part of OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform, designed to facilitate knowledge exchange among healthcare providers worldwide who care for critically ill children in diverse resource settings. Access this peer-reviewed, open-access lecture at no cost and enhance your skills in pediatric thoracic trauma imaging.
Syllabus
"Imaging of Pediatric Thoracic Trauma" by George Taylor for OPENPediatrics
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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