RADIOLOGY ANALYSIS WORKSHOP
EASYRITER workshop
This simple Cone Beam CT reporting program was developed by a radiologist and a pathologist to help clinicians generate simple yet precise reports for their patients, records and their referrals. Using the simple template format provided, the clinician simply selects the appropriate statements in each of the anatomic areas being examined.
Pop-up descriptors with illustrations will help clinicians select the correct description of the lesion or anomaly if found in the CBCT volume. |
Workshop Details | Interpreting Your CBCT Scan-Reporting Findings to Minimize Your Risk!
One-on-one training
This fun course outlines the potential legal pitfalls of using CBCT and introduce steps to help you minimize your potential liability and show you how to produce a radiology report quickly and easily for your records or referral.
A 90 trial version of the EasyRiter software will be given to participants.
WORKSHOP PART 1: How to review a cone beam scan. (FRIDAY)
WORKSHOP PART 2: CBCT hands-on laboratory to examine a scan and produce a report . (SATURDAY)
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant will:
1. Be able to recognize abnormalities in various anatomic regions captured in a CBCT volume
2. Be able to review a CBCT volume systematically
3. Be able to produce a formal interpretive report on the findings in most scans
One-on-one training
This fun course outlines the potential legal pitfalls of using CBCT and introduce steps to help you minimize your potential liability and show you how to produce a radiology report quickly and easily for your records or referral.
A 90 trial version of the EasyRiter software will be given to participants.
WORKSHOP PART 1: How to review a cone beam scan. (FRIDAY)
WORKSHOP PART 2: CBCT hands-on laboratory to examine a scan and produce a report . (SATURDAY)
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant will:
1. Be able to recognize abnormalities in various anatomic regions captured in a CBCT volume
2. Be able to review a CBCT volume systematically
3. Be able to produce a formal interpretive report on the findings in most scans