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Diagnostic Imaging Review: Foot, Ankle & Hip with Dr. Beverly Harger


Credit Opportunities: 2 Xray/Radiology

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Topic Areas:
Radiology
Categories:
CE
Faculty:
Beverly L. Harger, DC , DACBR
Duration:
2 CEs
License:
Never Expires.


Description

Title: Diagnostic Imaging Review: Foot, Ankle & Hip

Speaker: Dr. Beverly Harger

CEs: 2 – radiology CEs


Description

This courses is designed for clinicians seeking to strengthen their diagnostic reasoning and clinical skills in managing common spinal and extremity conditions. Emphasizing evidence-informed assessment strategies and diagnostic imaging interpretation, the program blends clinically relevant, case-based instruction with multimodal imaging review. Participants will enhance their ability to synthesize clinical and radiologic findings and apply practical decision-making strategies.

Learning objectives

· Discuss sport injuries that are overlooked and misdiagnosed

· Demonstrate clinically significant injuries to avoid morbidity and long-term disability

· Discuss imaging protocol

· Demonstrate targeted search pattern

This course is a part of our 2026 ACS Convention.

Faculty

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Dr. Beverly Harger is a chiropractic radiologist with more than 35 years of clinical experience. In 1992, she completed her radiology residency at University of Western States (formerly WSCC) and attained her diplomate status from the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology. Her influential mentors are Dr. Appa Anderson (the first female chiropractic radiologist) and Dr. Cynthia Peterson, Harger’s residency director.
She is the director of diagnostic imaging as well as the clinical radiologist for the University of Western States. She believes that the radiologist is an integral part of the patient’s healthcare team and, therefore, should have direct communication with the doctor. In addition to her role as radiologist, she enjoys teaching post-graduate courses on imaging.


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