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STP10424 EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
Department RADIOLOGY Campus Birmingham
Course Type(s) Special Topic Facility UAB Medical Center
Course Director JORGE VIDAL, MD Enrollment Limit 1
Contact JORGE VIDAL, MD Enrollment Minimum 1
Email javidal@uabmc.edu Address JT N383
Phone (205) 934-3108 Fax
Weeks
Normally Offered

See Offering Dates
17-17, 44-44
Prerequisites None 
Specific Clerkship Prerequisites:
Visiting Students
No LCME students accepted.
No osteopathic students accepted.
Course Description Traumatic injuries place significant demands upon our health care resources and dollars. Patients suffering traumatic injuries, either blunt trauma such as a motor vehicle collision or penetrating trauma such as a gunshot wound, require immediate, sophisticated, and expensive medical services. Prompt evaluation and appropriate care, including radiological services, can not only reduce mortality but also morbidity. This reduction in morbidity and possible subsequent disability can help reduce health care costs. Similarly, the timely and appropriate evaluation of the non-traumatized patient can reduce morbidity and mortality. For example, stroke, pulmonary embolism, and intra-abdominal infection are all conditions that lend themselves to radiological evaluation leading to prompt diagnosis and treatment. The student will receive exposure to the common presentations of patients to the Emergency Department and to their radiological evaluation. This understanding will benefit not only those students interested in Radiology as a career, but also those entering Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Neurology, General Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgery.
Where To Report Jefferson Tower, Room 361
Requirements (1) Participate in daily work activities and conferences
(2) Spend one evening with the on-call residents and attending covering the Emergency Department
(3) Complete assigned readings
(4) Prepare and present a case presentation for submission to the UAB Radiology Web Teaching File
Evaluation Pass/Fail based on:
Attendance
Presentation of an unknown case
Participation in discussions
Notes