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The invaluable Special Report Advances in Spine Imaging, tells you what you need to know about better spine imaging using the latest technology.
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June 5th, 2009General[headline_style_3r deck="Obstetric Ultrasound CME just got a little easier..." headline="A Free Special Report From Radiology Daily is available for you to download now: Ultrasound of the Female Pelvis: Ectopic Pregnancy, Ovarian Masses and Endometrial Carcinoma " subheadline="Claim your free copy from Oakstone Medical Publishing, the reliable source for continuing medical education, musculoskeletal imaging courses and reports on the latest musculoskeletal imaging research." headlinetext="" ]
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Dear concerned radiology professional,
If you’re a practising radiologist, radiology resident or internist, you know how far Obstetric Ultrasound has advanced in recent years—even in the past few months, with newer and better imaging and more effective techniques emerging all the time.
So, what’s a busy radiologist to do?
First and foremost, stay on top of the latest research, and your CME requirements, particularly those Obstetric Ultrasound courses that address the latest technology and how to use it correctly and safely, as well as how to interpret your findings to aid in treatment decisions in the hope of the best patient outcome.
Radiology Daily was launched to help you stay on top of your CME requirements, bringing you the latest news on Obstetric Ultrasound. This is news you can use in your practice to stay on the cutting edge, or even ahead of the curve.
Radiology Daily, from Oakstone Medical Publishing, which produces the landmark Practical Reviews in Radiology, brings you the latest news in the world of radiology from over 40 journals around the globe.
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- The main ovarian masses you will encounter on ultrasound;
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- How to approach ovarian masses if you locate them on ultrasound;
- Which types of ovarian cysts can be ruled benign upon ultrasound;
- Why practice is key when it comes to evaluating ovarian masses on ultrasound;
- Evaluating endometrial thickness with ultrasound;
- What is considered normal endometrial thickness in pre-menopausal women;
- Evaluating endometrial thickness in postmenopausal women;
- How your evaluation should differ if bleeding is present;
- Why it is important to identify atrophic endometrium with ultrasound;
- The appearance of endometrial carcinoma on ultrasound;
- Why focal thickenings of the endometrium are also important;
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" button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]P.S. As any radiologist knows, when it comes to Obstetric Ultrasound, experience is key in detecting and treating disease. So is keeping up to date with the latest technologies, techniques, and procedures, in the hopes of gaining the best patient outcomes.
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