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Diagnostic imaging case studies with Dr. Michelle Mick, Presented by RAYUS RADIOLOGY


Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 DC

Categories:
ACTUAL -- Case Studies |  Doctor of Chiropractic |  Radiology
Faculty:
Michelle Mick, DC, DACBR
Course Levels:
DCs
Duration:
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Video Access:
Never Expires.

Dates


Description

Diagnostic imaging case studies with Dr. Michelle Mick, Presented by RAYUS RADIOLOGY

This will be a case-based presentation of a variety of imaging techniques that have been presented to clinicians here in the US and beyond. 

The emphasis will be on the diagnostic imaging work-up and findings, with discussion of clinical considerations for patient management, including next steps.

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Michelle Mick, DC, DACBR

Biography:

Michelle A Wessely (Mick), BSc (Chiro), DC, DACBR, DipMEd graduated from the radiology residency/DACBR (chiropractic radiology) program in 2000 in the UK. She completed her research fellowship in musculoskeletal imaging at the University of San Diego, California under Professor Donald Resnick studying and publishing on conditions such as Erdheim Chester disease and MR related topics. The following year she became the director of radiology at the Institut Franco-Europeen de Chiropratique (IFEC) in Paris, where she was director of the academic program and also the clinical service, for both campuses in Paris and Toulouse. Michelle has published actively for the past few years, presented at prestigious radiology conferences, such as RSNA and ARRS, and has completed further short fellowships in MR imaging with Dr Pomeranz. She has recently published a book on MR imaging for clinicians. Michelle is an active lecturer in Europe and North America, both in English and French. She also has a busy clinical interpretation service available for practitioners requiring second opinions and patients who would like further imaging interpretations.