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SNAP: How to Read a Cervical MRI Like a Pro
Course Overview
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Designed specifically for advanced practitioners in neurosurgery, this online course covers the ins and outs of interpreting cervical imaging studies. Lead by Dr. John Heymann, review cervical spine anatomy, develop a standard search pattern and learn to identify common cervical spine pathologies.

Participants earn up to 1 CME credit or 1 nursing contact hour.

About The AANS
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons, a scientific and educational association founded in 1931, is committed to supporting neurosurgeons and their practices through educational resources, patient information and political advocacy.
Faculty

Faculty

  • John Heymann, MD

Planners

  • Alice Edwards, PA-C
  • Robin Saiki, ACNP
  • Scott Simon, MD, FAANS
  • Michael Wang, MD, FAANS
Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

 

How to read a cervical MRI

  1. Identify bones, disk, cord, and nerves on cervical MRI
  2. Differentiate disk herniation, ligament hypertropy, and cord compression on a cervical MRI
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CME Credit
1 CEU Credit
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