Register What you will learn Course description: This 2-hour Virtual Speaker-Led Training course is designed to provide learners knowledge of the normal and abnormal structures seen on musculoskeletal ultrasound. Program topics include the general anatomy, artifacts, skin tissue, muscles and tendons. The course will also cover the appearance of nerves, joints, bones and ligaments as seen on ultrasound evaluation. Currency: USDCourse objectives: Upon completion of this course, attendees should be able to: Understand normal and abnormal appearance of structures seen during MSK exams Recognize the sonographic differences between soft tissue, muscle, tendon and bone Discuss scanning considerations of the various structures Recognize the various artifact encountered Understand how artifacts can alter the appearance of structures seen on MSK ultrasound Course details Course Code: GISP041VILTDelivery method: Instructor-led Webinar Language: English Duration: 2 Hours Course instructor(s) : Nelson Hager, MD, MSCourse disclaimer: The content is for information and education only. The content is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please see the full terms of use for this content and this website. Course tabs Schedule/Registration March 24, 2025 6:00 pm - March 24, 2025 8:00 pm EDT Virtual Session RegisterContact us for more information Accreditation Accredited: No accreditation American Society of Radiologic Technologists Category A (ASRT) Credit hours: 2.00 hours Accreditation notice: We have a wide variety of courses to accommodate your education needs, from core ultrasound courses to high level peer-to-peer courses. Many of our courses are approved for CEU credit by the ASRT, which have been accepted by ARDMS and ICAEL, ICAVL. However, it is the responsibility of the REGISTRANT to assure the ASRT credits are acceptable for his or her purposes. This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same biennium. The education programs provided by Philips are NOT eligible for AMA Category 1 CME credits through Philips. The AMA Standards for Commercial Support clearly prohibit any commercial interest from control of CME activities. Limitations consist of (a) Identification of CME needs; (b) Determination of educational objectives; (c) Selection and presentation of content; (d) Selection of all persons and organizations that will be in a position to control the content of the CME; (e) Selection of educational methods; (f) Evaluation of the activity. Audience Course level: Expert Brochures/Travel Policy Cancellation, Travel & Rescheduling Policy View Information