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Emergency Radiology

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About Harborview Emergency Radiology

The Emergency Radiology section at Harborview Medical Center serves one of the busiest emergency departments in the Pacific Northwest, and is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center and regional burn center serving Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. As a center of excellence in providing emergency radiology services, the section has very active roles in continuing medical education, resident and fellowship training, research, and clinical practice.

The ER radiology section provides a 24/7 online reporting service for emergency and trauma imaging.

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Contact Information

Department of Radiology, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington
325 9th Ave, Box 359728,
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone (206) 744 3561. Fax 744 8560 

Faculty

The Emergency Radiology section is staffed by both dedicated full-time and part-time emergency radiologists.

>> Faculty Profiles

Outside CT Standards

If a patient is transferred to Harborview, and has had an outside CT sent with them that is performed according to these minimum standards, usually we will avoid rescanning the patient.

>> Outside CT Standards

2011 Emergency Radiology Course

August 14 - 17 2011, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seattle, WA.

Review a practical current approach to imaging of emergency and trauma patients, from radiologists from the University of Washington and Harborview Medical Center.   Enjoy 8 hours of daylight following the course each day, providing ample opportunities  for sightseeing and enjoying the natural beauty of Seattle and the Puget Sound region.   This emergency radiology course is intended for practicing radiologists, physicians-in-training, and emergency medicine providers.

 >> Further information and registration

>> Purchase DVDs of the 2008 CME Course Here

 

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