Give your residents a noon conference they'll never forget
Book your next clinical lecture or grand rounds with vRad’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Benjamin W. Strong at no cost to your program.
Specialized in Trauma and Emergency Radiology, Dr. Strong presents lectures built from vRad's library of over 40,000 interesting, and highly-relevant teaching cases. His dynamic personality and experience in internal medicine, emergency medicine, and radiology bring a fast-paced and engaging lecture style with a wealth of practical, ready to apply knowledge.
Dr. Strong has lectured before hundreds of residents and fellows representing dozens of programs. Schedule a noon conference or grand round for your team today.
Book Dr. Strong for a 1-hour, purely clinical presentation for your residents.
With 5 different lectures to choose from, curated just for residents, you can ensure your program is receiving valuable, highly-educational content.
"Wish every lecture was like that!"
"Entertaining and educational. Kept me interested and I learned a lot from Dr. Strong's engaging presentation."
"Dr. Strong's presentation on emergency radiology was very polished and he clearly explained many high yield cases. I appreciated the chance to hear his talk and would love to have him back for board review in the future. I was thrilled to discover that he has a whole YouTube channel with an amazing amount of high quality teaching cases."
"I enjoy listening to you so much! Great cases and your dedication to helping us and teaching us is greatly appreciated."
"Dr. Strong is truly inspiring! He is funny, has amazing organizational skills, and delivers an astonishing amount of valuable information! His lecture was excellent, insightful, informative, beautifully presented, and extremely helpful!"
"Dr. Strong is was a rock star with fantastic, synthesized material from the vast vRad teaching file...leavened by his expertise, practicality and humor."
"Incredible, real-life cases, and delivered an astonishing amount of valuable information!"
"I could listen to him all day. His style has an element of entertainment value as well."
Dr. Strong has spent decades collecting and organizing a vast library of radiology cases. These cases of traumatic and other emergency presentations have been developed for vRad’s own free CME Platform and clinical lectures.
The following presentations are available for:
- Hospital grand rounds
- Radiology grand rounds
- Morning/afternoon/evening clinical lectures
Most Popular
Thoracoabdominal Trauma
A tour of the most common injuries of all the major organs of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis.
137 Years of Medical Malpractice
An extensive analysis of 45 medical malpractice cases, with statistics, images, reports, timelines, and deposition quotes.
Additional Lectures Available
Ultrasound Hollywood Style
All-cine ultrasound cases of classic findings throughout the body.
Imaging Jeopardy!
3 sets of 75 images each, with board review cases spanning 15 imaging categories in a fun game format.
Computed Enhancement of Radiology
A step-by-step through the creation (and advantages) of a truly digital radiology workflow, with emphasis on Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence.
Looking for something else?
Dr. Strong can speak on numerous other topics and cases. Let us know what your looking for.
Meet Dr. Strong
Benjamin W. Strong, MD
Dr. Strong is the Chief Medical Officer at vRad and head clinical content creator and curator of vRad Radiology Education.
Dr. Strong is an AIRP International Lecturer and has lectured at many conferences including before hundreds of residents and fellows representing dozens of esteemed programs. He has also been featured in Diagnostic Imaging’s Top Radiologist to Watch and has become the face of vRad's popular free radiology educational content on YouTube and Instagram. Dr. Strong also hosts the Annual Board Review for residents.
In his free time, he enjoys traveling with his family, visiting every state in the U.S. on his motorcycle, and learning to play guitar.
View Dr. Strong's Education and Clinical History
Musculoskeletal MRI Fellowship: University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
Radiology Residency: University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
Internal Medicine Residency: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire
Medical School: University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson
3 years Emergency Physician
2 years Radiology private practice
2 years Assistant Professor, University of Arizona HSC
17 years Virtual Radiologic
Licensed to practice in all 50 states
Previous member ACR committees on Emergency Radiology and Teleradiology, current member of the ASER membership committee