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We are pleased to announce that our journal ‘Emergency Radiology’ (Ron Zagoria, Editor-in-Chief) has achieved an Impact Factor of 2.2.

ASER Learning Academy

Dr. Savvas Nicolaou presents advanced topics, technologies, and techniques in trauma imaging which may impact patient care. He specifically addresses cardiac imaging, MRCP, DECT, perfusion, cinematic rendering, and CT virtual autopsy. You may rewatch the video or portions of the video as many times as necessary. At the conclusion of the course, a certificate will automatically be generated that will include the course name and users name. You may rewatch the video or portions of the video as many times as necessary. At the conclusion of the course, a certificate will automatically be generated that will include the course name and user’s name.

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Trauma Crash Course

This selection of top-rated lectures given by expert emergency radiologists curated from past ASER annual meetings provide tips and tools to identify acute blunt and penetrating traumatic injuries.

Topics include injuries to the skull base, torso, and extremities with advice on protocol optimization and ways to avoid imaging pitfalls.

At the end of the lectures, viewers will be able to employ methods to promptly recognize and report temporal bone fractures, chest trauma, including aortic and diaphragmatic injuries, and solid organ and vascular injuries.

Learn more and view the courses at aser.org/trauma-crash-course/

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Join us on the first Thursday of each month for our monthly Intergalactic Case Conference!

Upcoming Conferences Details

TBA
April 4, 2024

Please come ready to listen, learn, share and discuss the most interesting cases you have. Network with others as they share their most unusual cases – be sure that you have prepared your cases to be anonymous/de-identified. Powerpoint or keynote is best viewed.

Log-in Details (from your computer, tablet or smartphone):
https://www.gotomeet.me/AmericanSociety-of-Emergency-Radiology

You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (224) 501-3412
Access Code: 576-917-829

If you would like to sign up to present at a future session,
email Claire Sandstrom at [email protected].

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About the American Society of Emergency Radiology

In 1987, while attending Harvard’s emergency radiology course, eight radiologists met to discuss the formation of a new group to define and disseminate the body of knowledge unique to emergency radiology. The American Society of Emergency Radiology was formed in 1988 from this small nucleus and has steadily increased in numbers and interest, providing consultation to radiologists and corporations who deal with emergency radiology challenges. Since 1995, the society membership has sponsored a new journal of practical imaging, Emergency Radiology, in which peer reviewed articles are presented and discussed

ASER 2024 Annual Meeting

September 11-14, 2024

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Journal of Emergency Radiology

Join ASER today and receive Emergency Radiology as a benefit of membership!

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Education

Join today and receive access to numerous educational resources!

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MEMBER NEWS

IN MEMORIAM

Leonard (Len) Swischuk, M.D. passed away peacefully in Galveston, TX on October 22, 2021, surrounded by his devoted and loving family.

Leonard was born on June 14, 1937 in Alberta, Canada to Ukrainian/Polish immigrants who ran a gas station/general store and a motel in the early years of his life. He attended the University of Alberta, Edmonton earning his medical degree in 1956. While in medical school, Len met the love of his life, Janie Campbell. They married on December 28, 1960. Janie was a remarkable woman and they were an inseparable team for over 60 years. Len and Janie raised four sons, two of which later became radiologists.  They moved to Oklahoma City, OK, where Dr. Swischuk completed residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Oklahoma and began his long and illustrious career in pediatric radiology. In 1970 the family moved to Galveston, TX and Len took a position on the faculty at the University of Texas Medical Branch and practiced for the next 50 years. Read More >>

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