Chest X-ray image interpretation

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Abstract

This interactive workshop will develop fundamental image interpretation knowledge and skills for conventional chest X-rays. Using a systematic approach, participants will practise interpreting anonymised clinical cases and write preliminary image evaluations to communicate urgent and unexpected findings. Pathologies explored will include commonly present acute chest conditions, thoracic trauma, pleural and mediastinal abnormalities, iatrogenic devices and acute abdominal abnormalities demonstrated on chest X-ray.

Learning outcomes:

Critically evaluate image quality and radiographic positioning when reviewing conventional thoracic radiographic images
Accurately identify and describe normal, variant and abnormal radiographic appearances including urgent and/or unexpected findings on planar chest
Write concise preliminary image evaluations using a systematic approach.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 09 May 2024
EventASMIRT Conference 2024: Colours of Country - Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin, Australia
Duration: 09 May 202412 May 2024
https://conference.asmirt.org/2024/
https://conference.asmirt.org/2024/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ASMIRT-2024-Program_Days_FINAL.pdf (Program)
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/20513909/2024/71/S1 (Published abstracts)

Conference

ConferenceASMIRT Conference 2024
Abbreviated titleCommunity Resilience Innovation
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityDarwin
Period09/05/2412/05/24
OtherAUSTRALASIA'S LEADING CONFERENCE FOR RADIOGRAPHERS, SONOGRAPHERS, RADIATION THERAPISTS, NUC MED TECHS AND THE WIDER MEDICAL RADIATION SCIENCES COMMUNITY
Join us this year in May for ASMIRT 2024 held at the world class Darwin Convention Center, located on spectacular Darwin Harbour, an iconic landmark in the tropical harbour of Larrakia land
Nothern Territory.
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