About the series

  • You will be taught by leading experts.
    Faculty of practicing Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologists
    from The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, all experts in their fields, with extensive experience in advanced MSK MRI imaging and teaching at a national and international level.
  • The senior Faculty includes the authors of the highly appraised and well-known textbook and reference guide: Musculoskeletal MRI.
  • A cutting edge practical course, largely involving workstation case-based learning, supplemented with in depth lectures.
  • Comprehensive – covering a full range of imaging topics relating to each respective joint.
  • You will have our own individual access to the cases using our advanced DICOM viewer.
  • Stimulating and challenging cases.

Series aim

The series aims at providing Consultant Radiologists with an interest in Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic Surgeons, with a series of practical and stimulating and cutting-edge MSK MRI study days, each providing in depth coverage of a major anatomic division or joint. Workstation case-based learning with challenging cases covering a full range of pathologies.

Each study day is stand-alone to ensure that delegates get an in-depth specialist knowledge of each joint. Delegates can choose to attend one, some or all dates in the series.

Learning outcomes

By the end of each course, the attendee will have:

  • a comprehensive and in depth understanding of best practice in advanced MSK MRI imaging in the respective joint
  • vastly improved MSK MRI interpretation skills
  • greater confidence in his/her advanced MSK MRI practice

Sessions

Lectures: short and sharp talks.

Interactive cases: the session lead gives a brief introduction, encouraging a systematic approach to interpretation, and then takes delegates through each case; for each case, the session lead prompts delegates – you will interpret each case on the advanced DICOM viewer, and then you will receive feedback to the whole group, highlighting top tips and take-home messages.