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RADIOLOGY:

Reimagined for Real-World Practice.

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Rapid Sequence

Radiology.

Our Story

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.We started Rapid Sequence Radiology not just to teach radiology, but to empower providers, so that no one has to hesitate when an image flashes on screen. Our goal is simple: give every frontline clinician the confidence to act decisively, even in the toughest moments.

Trusted by Leading Medical Organizations

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The Method

We work closely with multiple board-certified radiologists to review our content, ensuring learners receive the most relevant and accurate radiology information and techniques.

Proven Results

Over 60% of eligible EM programs have no formal radiology curriculum, despite the American Board of Emergency Medicine and the majority of EM residency program leadership believing radiographic interpretation is an important and necessary skill.

Before its launch, Rapid Sequence Radiology underwent studies to verify its efficacy. The program demonstrated statistically significant improvements in learners' capacity to interpret radiographic images accurately.

Upon completion of the course, participants reported marked enhancements in both their confidence levels and sense of competence in interpreting images within the emergency department setting. 

 

The Consensus 

Many learners often lack confidence in their ability to interpret their own imaging results

Miss rates pose a significant and widespread concern

Universal radiologist coverage is lacking in many facilities

The proficiency to interpret radiographic images in the emergency department is universally recognized as an essential skill for healthcare providers 

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Filling The Void

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At Rapid Sequence Radiology, we believe that non-radiologist clinicians, whether in emergency medicine, primary care, or hospital settings, deserve the confidence to interpret imaging when it matters most. While they’re not expected to read studies like a radiologist, they are often the first to see the image and make decisions that impact patient care in real time. That’s why we created Rapid Sequence Radiology: a practical, high-yield radiology learning tool built by two emergency medicine physicians, specifically for non-radiologists who need to develop competence and comfort with essential imaging.

Meet Our Team

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Gary Cook, DO, MHSA

Emergency Medicine Physician

Hey! I'm Dr. Cook, co-founder of Rapid Sequence Radiology. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, where I studied and played soccer for my university. The thrill of adventure eventually led me to the fast-paced world of emergency medicine. Throughout my training, I uncovered a passion for teaching, particularly in areas where knowledge was scarce. And thus, Rapid Sequence Radiology was born. I'm absolutely thrilled to be part of your radiology journey and help you grow!

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Chris Reilly, MD, MS

Emergency Medicine Physician

Hi, I'm Dr. Chris Reilly, MD, co-founder of Rapid Sequence Radiology. I'm a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician in New York City. With a passion for education, I completed a medical education fellowship and hold a Masters in Health Professions Education. My interests span curriculum development, podcasting, and technology in education. Outside of medical education, I enjoy playing live music, golfing, and spending time with loved ones

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