
As two emergency physicians, we've felt the uncertainty, the pressure, and the consequences that come with not having strong imaging skills when every minute matters. At Rapid Sequence Radiology, we believe that every clinician deserves the confidence and competence to interpret their own radiographic images.
We designed a comprehensive video based radiology education platform built specifically for non-radiologists. Our curriculum includes over 12 hours of content on adult and pediatric x-rays, CT interpretation, and EM board review prep, all reviewed and approved by board-certified radiologists and aligned with our clinical practice.
All EMRAfied residency programs have a total of 3 tokens which will give them 3 free accounts. Programs interested in using their tokens should contact the Rapid Sequence Radiology team via our contact page: https://www.rapidsequenceradiology.com/contact or by email at: rapidsequenceradiology@gmail.com
All EMRA members will have access to a 20% off coupon.
How to access the discount:
- First, obtain the unique EMRA discount code only accessible to EMRA members through the EMRA login.
- Use the link below to be taken to our checkout page for the RapidRads Full Course.
- Click the "Have a coupon" tab on the left of the screen
- Apply the unique code (See below)
- You are all set! Your account will automatically be created for you after check out
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