Ross McArthur, MD is a Board Certified Radiologist with the American Board of Radiology. He attended the University of Calgary School of Medicine and completed a Radiology Residency at the University of Saskatchewan. Prior to this, he was in full-time chiropractic practice in Alberta, Canada and was a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology and a Fellow of the Chiropractic College of Radiologists of Canada ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Gregory Katsaros, DC is a Diplomate in Pain Management with the American Academy of Pain Management. He received a Bachelor of Science in Physiology from Michigan State University and his Doctorate from Cleveland Chiropractic in Los Angeles. He received his training in Nuclear Medicine at Charles R. Drew Post Graduate Medical School and King Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles. He is a member of the American College of Nuclear Medicine and the International Headache Society.
This objective of this course is to provide a basis for understanding Nuclear Medicine studies. The various types of images, radioisotopes, and studies for the various systems will be discussed.
The objective of this course is to provide a radiographic assessment of the various aspects of
shoulder impingement. Physical examination and orthopedic testing will be demonstrated and
correlated with clinical and radiographic findings.
The objective of this course is to demonstrate some interesting findings that are seen within the extremities. Presented will be cases and discussions using CT and plain film imaging of developmental dysplasia of the hip, osteomyelitis, necrotizing fasciitis, scleroderma, Osgood-Schlatter, avascular necrosis and others.
The objective of this course is to demonstrate relevant cases and images as seen in the emergency department. Cases presented could be seen within the physician's office, so an understanding of the images and pathophysiology of these cases is necessary. Cases discussed will include AAA posterior leak, Crohn’s disease, discitis osteomyelitis, baby on X-Ray, emphysematous cystitis, avascular necrosis, septic arthritis, and necrotic bowel.
The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the advanced imaging techniques used to demonstrate cardiovascular diseases. Presented will be discussions of Cardiac CT for calcium score, myocardial perfusion imaging, cervical vessel diseases, intracranial hemorrhages, and aneurysms.
The objective of this course is to demonstrate and describe some abnormal findings as seen on CT scans of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Topics include gallbladder diseases, abdominal aortic aneurysm, metastatic cancers and others.
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the various Nuclear Medicine studies utilized in Tumor and Infection imaging. The course will provide information on the reasons for ordering the various exams and demonstrate the basis of how to interpret the exams and images. Clinical correlates with other imaging studies and diagnostic tests will be presented.
The objective of this course is to demonstrate the various aspects of Aneurysm. Imaging of aneurysms will be demonstrated through a variety of imaging modalities. Guidelines and follow up and referrals will be provided. Images from Ultrasound CT, and MRI will be discussed.