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Catch-up service: CT and X-Ray Interpretation for ICM 2022

This course was streamed live in April 2022 and is now available to see in full, on-demand.
Subscription includes 90 days of access to the sessions and cases with unlimited playback during this time. At the end of playback, you will be invited to give your course evaluation. Upon doing so will generate a CPD certificate which will automatically be emailed to you.

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30 minutes

Introduction to CT

Dr Imran Lasker

Consultant Radiologist, Basildon and Thurrock Hospital

80 minutes

Acute Non-traumatic CT Head

Dr Luke Dixon

Consultant Neuroradiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

75 minutes

Trauma CT Head

Dr Maureen Dumba

Consultant Neuroradiologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London

60 minutes

Lecture and Cases: C-Spine

Dr David Doig

Consultant Neuroradiologist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

40 minutes

Lecture: Chest Radiology

Dr Emma Helm

Consultant Radiologist, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

60 minutes

Cases: Chest Radiology

Dr Emma Helm

Consultant Radiologist, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

100 minutes

Cases: CT Chest Cases [and COVID-19]

Dr Sa Tran

Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London

50 minutes

Cases: Supine CXR [compared to CT, US]​

Dr Raj Das

Consultant Thoracic Radiologist, Glenfield Hospital Leicester

30 minutes

Lecture: Abdo Radiology

Dr Khalid Ballal

Consultant Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London

30 minutes

Cases: Abdominal

Dr Khalid Ballal

Consultant Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London

45 minutes

Cases: CT Abdomen

Dr Husam Wassati

Consultant Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London

45 minutes

Lecture: The Lung Ultrasound in the Critically Ill​

Dr Justin Kirk-Bayley

Consultant Anesthetist and Intensivist, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guilford, Surrey

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Course director

Dr Justin Kirk-Bayley

Dr Justin Kirk-Bayley

Justin Kirk-Bayley is a Consultant Intensivist & Anaesthetist in Guildford with a significant interest in critical care imaging. His area of expertise is in point of care ultrasound. He runs an ultrasound training fellowship that also teaches general imaging with radiologists, and believes that understanding imaging, and also what constitutes the best image to acquire, is the key to optimal critical care management.

Faculty members

Dr Imran Lasker

Dr Imran Lasker

Consultant Radiologist, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Lasker completed his medical training at University College London and undertook his Radiology training in London. He was awarded the “Imperial Teaching Hero award” for his work on establishing regular radiology lectures for Imperial undergraduates. He has also contributed to teaching materials on the, commonly known as E-RITI, an online teaching resource endorsed by the Royal College Of Radiologists.

Imran is a passionate educator and is a prolific lecturer at multiple events. He is a keen social media user and can often be found tweeting at @DocLasker

Dr Luke Dixon

Dr Luke Dixon

Consultant Neuroradiology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Luke is an academic neuroradiologist working at Imperial College healthcare NHS trust currently undertaking a PhD in neuro-oncological imaging.

Dr Maureen Dumba

Dr Maureen Dumba

Consultant Neuroradiologist National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London

Maureen undertook general radiology training and a subspeciality neuroradiology fellowship at St Mary’s, Hammersmith and Charing Cross hospitals, London.

Maureen was appointed consultant diagnostic neuroradiologist at the Neuroradiologist at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, in 2021.

She is a very keen lecturer and apart from regular departmental sessions with both, neuroradiology fellows and other specialties such as neurologists and anaesthetists, she is regularly invited to speak at national and international courses, including the European Society of Radiology and the European Society of Emergency Radiology.

She has recently been invited to join the RCR’s iRefer Review Expert Panel for neuroradiology guidelines.

She firmly believes that, for the next generation of radiologists, it is important to outreach to all specialties and she is enthusiastic about mentoring and outreach programmes.

Dr David Doig

Dr David Doig

Consultant Neuoradiologist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

David Doig is a consultant at UCLH NHS Foundation Trust where he is one of the radiologists responsible for the spine oncology multildisciplinary meeting.

He has degrees in clinical neuroscience and medicine from the University of Glasgow, and trained in general medicine and then general radiology at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. He also holds a research degree from University College London, and completed a dedicated neuroradiology fellowship in London in 2019.

He is a member of the British Society of Neuroradiology Training & Education Subcomittee, and teaches on the UCL advanced neuroimaging and stroke MSc courses.

Dr Emma Helm

Dr Emma Helm

Consultant Radiologist, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

Dr Sa Tran

Dr Sa Tran

Consultant Radiologist, King's Coilege Hospital, London

Dr Raj Das

Dr Raj Das

Consultant Radiologist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Dr Jan Brozik, PhD. is a consultant thoracic radiologist working at the Glenfield Hospital, University hospitals of Leicester. His clinical interests are interstitial lung disease, lung cancer, non vascular thoracic interventions and imaging of critically ill. He has been awarded PhD for thesis on pulmonary hypertension in chronic lung disease. He is a college tutor for Radiology department at UHL.

Dr Khalid Ballal

Dr Khalid Ballal

Consultant Radiologist, King's Coilege Hospital, London

Dr Husam Wassati

Dr Husam Wassati

Consultant Radiologist, King's Coilege Hospital, London

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About the course

The event will assist the Intensivist to

the aim and Outcomes

To provide the busy, ‘hands-on’ Consultant Intensivist with a practical, stimulating and comprehensive update on the best use of imaging in the assessment of the critically ill patient:

By the end of the course, the delegate will have:

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Comments from attendees in 2023

  • Really excellent course content, wide range of very important topics which is unusual to get in just one course! 
  • I liked then broad and general CPD topics, content, the lecturers, and the convenience of doing it from home, no travelling, no hotels. 
  • Excellent, relevant and up-to-date, I am already considering this course for next year  
  • I think the best id the fact it’s online therefore easy to access from home with fantastic range of topics/CPD and excellent speakers 
  • Very good general review, a few excellent lectures – none poor 
  • Excellent thank you, I will definitely be on the lookout for the next course on this platform. We’ll done to the Informed organisers 
  • Nice selection of helpful topics, not all applicable to my practice as I mostly do Pain Management; however, there was still plenty to learn and apply in my Anaesthetic Practice. 
  • I am very pleased I attended! Brilliant speakers with good information very well presented. 
  • Great range of topics, perfect, they covered my CPD needs very well 
  • No issues with the IT set up was very good, ran smoothly. no problems. Well organised 
  • An excellent virtual course, good variety in the content, late start and decent breaks, and most of all first class speakers 
  • Time keeping was very good by all presenters and they did justice to the event by covering as much as feasible. Generous CPD points will help my Appraisal requirements towards revalidation. 
  • Excellent topics, efficient speakers, nicely timed, frequent breaks and the quality of the content. 
  • Brilliant to be taught by professionals that know their topics, ease learning from home and I can go back to the catch up as part of the price! 
  • Worth mentioning the quality of the presentation , quality of the presenters and organisation of the course from registration to the day of the course. 
  • Timely, efficient, very easy to book, helpful staff, great lecture topics, very relevant & practical 
  • Confidence booster, definitely learnt a few tips, I will be able to do anaesthesia with better understanding  
  • We had great support from the IT staff when needed, updated knowledge on suggested topics and familiar environment to encourage knowledge spread amongst attenders! 
  • A very good course, difficult to pick 3 things that could be done better! Not about this course specifically, but I would say I heard about this from a friend. Not seen these courses advertised anywhere so perhaps you should advertise future courses more widely! Perhaps email round individual anaesthetic depts. 
  • I have taken onboard lots of useful tips and advice on where to look for further information; as an elderly consultant working in a specialist hospital this course keeps me abreast of what’s happening in mainstream anaesthesia.  
  • Very useful refresher and aid for revalidation of practice Can implement to the best of opportunities.

Comments from attendees in 2022

  • Excellent, this well sought after course has improved year on year.
  • Great topics, very useful content, and brilliant online presentations,
  • Excellent series of lectures for the practicing general anaesthetist.
  • Good to attend from home, catch up facility available in the price – all very cost effective.
  • Excellent value for money and I loved the content and delivery, I will certainly come again!
  • Very convenient online and a very good spread of material covered.
  • Course topics selection coverage of topics and content by speakers streaming service.
  • Very convenient to attend from home (no expenditure), informative and very good faculty.
  • Nothing would have made the course better for me – it was excellent.
  • The course covered diverse areas of my practice and the contents kept me up to date with my skills, good for me at the DGH.
  • Excellent speakers, topics relevant to everyday practice
  • This course has a very practical content, easily explained so it can be implemented without much effort into practice.
  • Very good speakers, well-chosen content, and good timekeeping
  • I liked the webinar format, good range of topics and knowledgeable speakers.
  • This course had a wide range of well-chosen topics, excellent quality of lectures and lecturers, and valuable new information.
  • A very useful radiology update, it is not something we are taught at work.
  • Good revision and update, it will enhance my practical skills and improve approach to patient care
  • It gave me the opportunity to review many aspects of my practice.
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Access to cases for our imaging events

Our imaging courses are very much an interactive experience. Presentations are kept to the minimum and then you'll be into the fully featured cloud based DICOM viewer, looking at cases, feeding back your findings using our interactive tools. You'll get immediate feedback and learning points from our expert faculty member.

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You can find your catch-up in your account page.

At the end of the catch-up page you will find a link to the feedback form, which will generate your CPD certificate when you submit your feedback.

If the catch-up is not visible in your account, please contact us and we will amend your account ASAP.

Using the short videos below, we shall guide you through the process of opening the PACS and then on to opening, manipulating, and closing a case. You are welcome to access our demo case set below
View demo cases here Password: INFOMED

Accessing the database and cases on PACS​

Advanced features of PACS​

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