AIUM Evaluation of Pelvic Pain: Can Ultrasound Do It All?
Ultrasound is usually the initial modality in the evaluation of pelvic pain, acute or chronic, especially when a gynecologic etiology is suspected. The role of other imaging modalities, primarily magnetic resonance imaging, is controversial. The objective of this program is to give different approaches in the diagnosis of pelvic pain, one advocating the use of ultrasound as sufficient and the other approach supporting a role for other modalities. Both views are presented. The learner attributes are patient care, medical knowledge, and practice-based learning and improvement.
This video is designated for 1 CME credit. The CME test for this video is free for AIUM members and can be accessed here: aium.org/cme/testsVideo.aspx There is an additional fee for nonmembers to earn the associated CME credit.
Topics:
– Trailer
– Pelvic Pain–CME Info
– Pelvic Pain–Part 1 Dr Bennett
– .Pelvic Pain–Part 2 Dr Benacerraf
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