1. Assessment imaging of polytraumatized patient: Part I
2. Assessment imaging of polytraumatized patient: Part II
3. The role of the radiologist in the multidisciplinary team in charge of handling trauma.
4. ¿Which should be the current radiologist’s attitude and skills as regards trauma?
5. Lesions that must not go unseen in thoracic, abdominal and pelvic trauma assessment.
6. General and medicolegal aspects of penetrating wounds (knife or shotgun)
7. The pregnant patient.
8. Traumas of the elder.
9. Forensic radiology and medicolegal aspects of traumas.
10. Radiological protection in emergency rooms.
11. Fractures with their own name.
12. Articular fractures. What does the traumatologist need to know? Part I
13. Articular fractures. What does the traumatologist need to know? Part II
14. General aspects of spinal cord trauma.
15. General aspects of bone marrow trauma.
16. General aspects f vascular trauma.

17. Cranioencephalic trauma.
18. Facial and orbital trauma
19. Cervical trauma
20. Penetrating wounds in the neck.
21. Protocols for reconstruction of MDCT studies
22. Protocols and sequences of MR thorax studies
23. Simple X ray on thorax trauma.
24. Heart and great vessels trauma.
25. Penetrating thorax trauma.
26. Not penetrating thorax trauma.
27. Protocols for reconstruction of MDCT studies.

28. Ultrasound for abdominal trauma.
29. Abdominal closed trauma.
30. Abdominal penetrating traumas.
31. Traumatic lesions in urinary system.
32. Retroperitoneal trauma.
33. Thoracolumbar trauma.
34. Bone pelvis traumas.
35. Utility of CT angiogram for pelvic traumas.
36. Abdominal and pelvic vascular traumas.
37. Intervention in abdominal and pelvic traumas.
38. Traumatic lesions of male reproductive system.
39. Traumatic lesions of female reproductive system.
40. Protocols for gathering and reconstructing MDCT studies.

41. Traumatic lesions of peripheral nerves.
42. Peripheral vascular traumas.


43. Simple X ray in traumas of upper limbs.
44. Shoulder traumas.
45. Elbow traumas.
46. Hand and finger trauma.
47. Protocols for reconstruction of MDCT and MR studies.


48. Simple X ray in traumas of lower limbs.
49. Hip trauma.
50. Knee traumas.
51. Ankle and foot traumas
52. Protocols for reconstruction of MDCT and MR studies.


53. Radiology assessment for child abuse.
54. Initial radiology approach in craniocervical trauma of children.
55. Imaging Assessment of child’s toracoabdominal trauma.
56. Imaging of trauma of immature skeleton.