top of page
experity png.png
black horz logo.png

In Partnership With

Clinical X-Ray Fundamentals for the Urgent Care Provider - Initial Cases

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification.png

Course Summary

Credits:

25 CME

Format:

Cost:

Course

FINAL cMe token.png
$295

📗 This course is included at no additional cost with an Annual Urgent Care CME Subscription!

Urgent care medicine requires proficiency in a broad area of clinical and procedural skills.

This activity is the first CME x-ray program dedicated entirely to the fundamentals in x-ray imaging in the diagnosis of disease and injury in the urgent care setting. 25 case reports and images are used to review best practice for the diagnosis and management of common urgent care conditions.

Topics Covered in the

Course

  • Radiology interpretation using common urgent care case presentations

  • Principles and management of common urgencies and emergencies or occupational injury while communicating the standardized course of treatment

  • Disposition and follow-up of the urgent care patient

  • Safe evaluation and management of the urgent care patient by identifying “red flags” for  conditions at high risk for complication and bad outcomes.


Curriculum


  • Basics of X-Ray Interpretation and Review of CXR

  • Case 1 – Young Man with a Cough

  • Case 2 - Foot Pain and Swelling

  • Case 3 - Difficulty Breathing

  • Case 4 – Low Back Pain

  • Case 5 – Twisted Foot

  • Case 6 – Chest Pain After a Fall

  • Case 7 – Fall While Skateboarding

  • Case 8 – A Toddler with a “Head Bonk”

  • Case 9 – Rolled Ankle Playing Basketball

  • Case 10 – Fall in the Bathroom

  • Case 11 – “Punched a Wall”

  • Case 12 – Wrist Pain After a Car Crash

  • Case 13 – Cough for 6 Weeks

  • Case 14 – Knee Pain After Being Tackled

  • Case 15 – Neck Pain After a Car Crash

  • Case 16 – Neck Pain After a Car Crash

  • Case 17 – Twisted Foot from Horseback Riding

  • Case 18 – Pain After Getting Thumb “Yanked” During a Football Game

  • Case 19 – Fell from the Monkey Bars

  • Case 20 – Hit a Tree While Skiing

  • Case 21 – Fall While Gardening

  • Case 22 – Fell off the Roof

  • Case 23 – Toddler Who Tripped

  • Case 24 – A Nagging Cough


The Master Clinicians Urgent Care Membership offers access to the entire Urgent Care library! 

As a member, you can decide what course you like and learn at your own pace. There are over 150 CME credits hours of educational lectures taught by the industry’s best from AFC, GoHealth, CityMD, PM Pediatrics, UCA/NERUCA, NextCare, and Academic Centers such as Northwell, Mount Sinai and Johns Hopkins.

Over $6,500 worth of value for only $1,000!

Membership Access for an Entire Year!

Access to all Master Clinicians created

Urgent Care Library

(over 150 CME hours)

Highlighted CME

Rapid Fire Xray Crash Course for Urgent Care Chest X-Ray 1,2,3 (Exp).png

Urgent Care X-ray

Crash Course Series

(9 CME credits)

DOT Medical Examiner Certification.jpg

DOT Certification/

Recertification Course

(10 CME credits)

shutterstock_1931610278.jpg

Urgent Care Podcast Series

(9.5 CME credits)

Included CME

URGENT CARE

RADIOLOGY

DOT & WORKER COMP

ORTHOPEDICS

DERMATOLOGY & WOUNDS

PEDIATRICS

WOMEN'S HEALTH

CARDIOLOGY

ENT

ERGONOMICS

FAMILY MEDICINE

OPHTHALMOLOGY

PATIENT EXPERIENCE

PSYCH AND MENTAL HEALTH

TELEMEDICINE

TRAUMA & EMERGENCY

TRAVEL, TOXICOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL

UROLOGY

Continuing Medical Education

ACCME Accreditation:

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Cleveland Ophthalmological Society. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation:

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.   Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.



Nurses and Physician Assistants


Non-physician attendance credit is provided to non-physicians who participate in activities that were designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.  The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) from organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education or a recognized state medical society. It is suggested that learners check with their state licensing board to ensure it accepts reciprocity with AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for re-licensure.

Courses Included

Item Title

Item Title

Item Title

2023-11-09_12-43-35.png

Clinical X-Ray Fundamentals for the Urgent Care Provider - Initial Cases

Clinical X-Ray Fundamentals for the Urgent Care Provider - Initial Cases

Morocco

Course

800 tokens | $1000
FREE
FINAL cMe token.png
FINAL cMe token.png

Clinical X-Ray Fundamentals for the Urgent Care Provider - Initial Cases

Morocco

Course

800 tokens | $1000
FREE
FINAL cMe token.png
FINAL cMe token.png

Clinical X-Ray Fundamentals for the Urgent Care Provider - Initial Cases

Morocco

Course

800 tokens | $1000
FREE
FINAL cMe token.png
FINAL cMe token.png
bottom of page