RSNA 2011 

Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2011


MSVE31

Emergency Radiology Series: Into the Night—Achieving 24/7 Emergency Department Coverage in the Age of Corporatization, Commoditization, and Competition for Radiology Services

Multisession Courses — Emergency Radiology, Management,

Presented on November 29, 2011

Participants

Stephen F. Hatem MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
O. Clark West MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose

Sub-Events

MSVE31-01     Emergency Radiology Subspecialization as a Strategy for Success in the Modern Academic Radiology Department
Stephen Ledbetter MD

MSVE31-02     Appropriateness of Imaging Studies Ordered by Emergency Medicine Residents: Results of an Online Survey
Judah Burns MD | Robert Dym MD | Benjamin Taragin MD

MSVE31-03     Emergency Department (ED) CT Utilization Is the Primary Reason Why CT Remains the Most Rapidly Growing of the Major Advanced Imaging Modalities
David Levin MD | Vijay Rao MD | Laurence Parker PhD | Jonathan Sunshine PhD | Andrea Frangos MPH

MSVE31-04     Outsourcing Emergency Radiology to Teleradiology Companies: The Debate Goes On
David Levin MD

MSVE31-05     Utility of Contemporaneous Dual Review in the Setting of Emergency Teleradiology Reporting    
Anjali Agrawal MD | Arjun Kalyanpur MD | S Jayadeepa MBBS,MD

MSVE31-06     Radiation Dose and Diagnostic Value of the Head, Neck, and Chest: Components of CT Angiography in the Acute Stroke Patient
Ramon Gonzalez MD, PhD | Amy Deipolyi MD | Leena Hamberg PhD | George Hunter MD

MSVE31-07     Evaluation of Estimated Radiation Dose among Patients Admitted through the Emergency Department at a University Hospital to Effectively Target Education
Mohammed Shaikh MD | Elaine Gould MD | Maryanna Mason MD | William Moore MD | Kevin Baker MD

MSVE31-08     Responding to a Terrorist or Mass Casualty Incident: Current Awareness of Hospital Major Incident Plans in London Trauma Network Hospitals, and Training and Preparedness of Radiology, Medical, and Allied Health Professionals
Shaun Quigley MBBCh | Jonathan Colledge MBChB, BSc | Ian Goddard | Ashok Adams MBBS, MRCP | Wade Gayed MBBS | Muaaze Ahmad MBChB | Isabelle Reed MBBCh

MSVE31-09     Exploring the Relationship between Distance from Patient and Quality of Radiology Service
Aaron Sodickson MD, PhD

MSVE31-10     The Prevalence and Nature of Missed Findings at CT Pulmonary Angiogram in a Busy Emergency Department
Nicholas Walle MD | Michael Atalay MD, PhD | Thomas Egglin MD

MSVE31-11     Repeated Referrals for CT Pulmonary Angiography and Cumulative Radiation Dose: Longitudinal Follow-up of a Single Institution Cohort
Ernest Scalzetti MD | Kent Ogden MD | Monica Neuffer DO | Maya Gabbour

MSVE31-12     Trends in Utilization of After-Hours Radiology Consultation in an Academic Health Centre Setting: 2005-2009  
Faisal Raja BSc, MD | Justin Amann MD

MSVE31-13     How Future Technological Enhancements May Change the Way We Practice Emergency Radiology
Martin Gunn MBChB

Cite This Abstract

Hatem, S, West, O, Emergency Radiology Series: Into the Night—Achieving 24/7 Emergency Department Coverage in the Age of Corporatization, Commoditization, and Competition for Radiology Services.  Radiological Society of North America 2011 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 26 - December 2, 2011 ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2011/11001193.html