An intensive, practical, case-based course for Consultant Radiologists organised by Infomed Research and Training on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 May 2017, at The Royal College of Radiologists, 63 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JW
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Programme Directors
Dr Elizabeth Dick,
Consultant Radiologist and Hon Senior Lecturer, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Dr Nishat Bharwani,
Consultant Radiologist, and Hon Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Course fee
Early bookers rates (booking and paying before or on the extended deadline of Fri 24 Feb 17):
NHS: £495 (inc. VAT)
Private sector: £695 (inc. VAT)
Standard rates (booking and paying on or after Fri 24 Feb 17):
NHS: £575 (inc. VAT)
Private sector: £795 (inc. VAT)
Course fee includes web access to lecture slides (pdf) when submitted by the faculty, course booklet, lunch and refreshments and attendance certificate.
Accreditation
This course provides 11 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists [5.5 CPD credits per day].
Course aim
To provide Consultant Radiologists with a practical, stimulating and comprehensive update on advanced interpretation and reporting practice in abdominal pelvic MRI:
- practical (workstation based learning);
- stimulating (interactive, challenging cases, immediate feedback); and
- comprehensive (covering a full range of abdominal and pelvic imaging topics).
Full course programme
(Download and print)2017_05_abdo_pelvic_mri_course_programme_web
Target audience
The course is pitched at a level suitable for consultants and senior STs in radiology involved in interpreting and reporting abdominal and pelvic MRI in their clinical practice.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the attendee will have:
- a comprehensive understanding of best practice in advanced abdominal pelvic MRI interpretation and reporting;
- improved body MRI interpretation and reporting skills;
- greater confidence in his/her advanced practice; and
- identified skills and knowledge gaps, if any, relevant to his/her practice, and clear ways by which these can be addressed.
Course highlights
- Faculty of practicing consultant radiologists, experts in their fields, with extensive experience in advancing the abdominal and pelvic MRI skills of peers nationally and internationally.
- No didactic lectures – practical course, just workstation based cases and teaching pearls.
- Comprehensive – covering a full range of abdominal and pelvic imaging topics.
- True peer interaction/learning – 2 attendees per iMac workstation and a limited number of delegates
- Stimulating, interactive, challenging cases, and very importantly, immediate feedback with around 100 cases to interpret and report
Sessions
Each session consists of:
- A brief introduction by the session lead.
- A few minutes for candidates to go through the cases, using their workbook.
- Session lead goes through each case with the whole group on the big screen.
Workbook
For candidates to work through at the course and take away, including:
- Checklists
- Top tips
- Staging (for cancers)
- Notes
- Take home messages