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Interpretation and Reporting at an intensive, practical, case-based course for Consultant and Senior ST Radiologists organised by Infomed Research and Training on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 June 2019, at the Park Plaza County Hall Hotel, 1 Addington Street, London SE1 7RY
Target audience
- Consultant Radiologists
- Senior ST Radiologists
Course Director - Dr Stephen Gregory
Dr. Stephen Gregory MB BS MRCS FRCR is a Consultant Radiologist at King’s College Hospital, London. Dr.Gregory is an active medical educator, being an educational supervisor for doctors in training and is course director of The King’s FRCR 2B Examination Course. He regularly delivers lectures and workshops and is an invited speaker at national conferences. His radiology interests include Hepatobiliary imaging and image-guided intervention including in the post-transplant liver and minimal access radiological treatment of liver tumours.
Course fee
NHS:
£575 (inc. VAT)
Private sector rate:
£695 (inc. VAT)
Course fee includes lunch and refreshments, and attendance CPD certificate.
Accreditation
This course provides 12 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists
About the course
Course aim
To provide Consultant Radiologists with a practical, stimulating and comprehensive update on advanced interpretation and reporting practice in HPB:
- practical (workstation based learning with 100s of cases);
- stimulating (interactive, challenging cases, immediate feedback); and
- comprehensive (covering a full range of HPB imaging topics).
Target audience
The course is pitched at a level suitable for consultants and senior STs in radiology.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the attendee will have:
- a comprehensive understanding of best practice in HPB imaging;
- improved confidence in differential diagnosis of common and rare HPB pathology
- improved image interpretation and reporting skills;
- up-to-date with the with the latest clinical and radiological guidelines in HPB disease
Course highlights
- Faculty of practicing consultant radiologists, experts in their fields, with extensive experience in advancing the HPB skills of peers nationally and internationally.
- No long didactic lectures – short introductory lectures highlighting salient features with the main emphasis on interpreting and learning from the 100’s iMac OsiriX workstation-based cases
- Comprehensive – covering a full range of HPB topics, from the everyday to once-a decade cases
- True peer interaction/learning – 2 attendees per iMac workstation and a limited number of delegates
- Stimulating, interactive, challenging cases
Sessions
Each session consists of:
- A brief introduction by the session lead.
- Cases interrogated on iMac workstations (2 delegates per station)
- Cases then reviewed by session lead whom will provide:
- Top tips
- Pitfalls
- Interactive questions
- Take home messages