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| CME Activity: Stones, Sludge, or Cholecystitis? |
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About this Activity >
Step 1: Pretest
Step 2: Video
Step 3: Reading
Step 4: Post-Test
Step 5: Evaluate Activity
CME Certificate
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| Title: | Stones, Sludge, or Cholecystitis? |
| Completion Time: | 1 hour |
| Contributors: | John Bailitz, Scott C. Sherman, Michael Blaivas, O. John Ma, James R. Mateer, Daniel Theodoro |
| Release Date: | 10/12/2009 |
| Expiration Date: | 10/12/2012 |
Learner Objectives: On completion of this module, you should be able to: |
- Discuss the clinical indications for performing emergency bedside hepatobiliary ultrasonography.
- Describe the normal anatomy of the hepatobiliary system.
- List the procedural steps of an emergency bedside hepatobiliary examination.
- Describe the differences between pathologic findings and normal anatomy.
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