Basic Thoracic Radiology
SELF STUDY COURSE
2 RACE-approved Medical Non-Interactive CE hours 
        
      Course Description
Tuition: drip.vet $70.00, I am a VIN member - Enroll With VIN CE
Presented by Brian Poteet, MS, DVM, DACVR, DABSNM
This course will cover common thoracic radiology concepts and techniques. First through identifying normal anatomy structure and then introducing common patterns of pulmonary disease.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to
- understand proper procedure and techniques to capture ideal thoracic imaging.
 - identify normal anatomy landmarks.
 - identify bronchial, alveolar, and vascular patterns of disease utilizing thoracic radiographs.
 - identify differences between structured and non-structured interstitial patterns.
 
Curriculum
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    Module 1 - Thoracic Radiology
    
      
  
  
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    Module 2 - Patterns of Pulmonary Disease
    
      
  
  
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    - drip 2.1 - Bronchial Pattern (11:40)
 - drip 2.2 - Alveolar Pattern (17:26)
 - drip 2.3 - Poll Question #4
 - drip 2.4 - Vascular Pattern (5:19)
 - drip 2.5 - Poll Question #5
 - drip 2.6 - Structured Interstitial Pattern (11:40)
 - drip 2.7 - Poll Question #6
 - drip 2.8 - Structured Interstitial Pattern and Non-Structured Interstitial Pattern (9:38)
 - drip 2.9 - Mixed Patterns (1:58)
 
    
    Module 3 - Thoracic Radiology Cases
    
      
  
  
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    Post-Course Assessment Basic Thoracic Radiology
    
      
  
  
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