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Paediatric Radiology Webinar 2022
A Comprehensive Practical Update on General Radiology, NAI and Emergency Radiology. Interpretation & Reporting Webinar for the General Radiologist
DAY 1: GENERAL PAEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY - WEDNESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2022
DAY 2: EMERGENCY PAEDIATRIC IMAGING - THURSDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2022
DAY 3: INFLICTED INJURIES IN CHILDREN - FRIDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2022
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.
- Attendance of the course includes access to the database of cases associated to this event on our server at PostDICOM.
- Full access to each case with a full toolset to open, view and manipulate each case alongside the faculty but on your own screen!
- You will maintain your access to the resource throughout your 60 day catch-service period too.
Sample the DICOM viewer here. A window will load below the buttons (best demonstrated on a computer rather than mobile device)
CPD
Viewers will be asked to evaluate each session and will be provided with a CPD certificate upon completion Three days of this course provides 18 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists
- Fee includes 90 days of access with unlimited playback during this time.
- Full access to the cases to follow alongside with the sessions.
- Certificate of attendance upon completion.
- Opportunity to submit questions by email to the faculty.
This advanced Infomed webinar is in response to suggestions/feedback from many general radiologists, who have attended Infomed courses, more lately webinars, and now with the easing of the pandemic see the need for a focussed and comprehensive Paediatric Radiology CPD programme.
This is case-based course designed for all General Radiologists and Radiologists based at the DGHs who are increasingly having to report paediatric imaging, an opportunity to attend a complete update of the main key topics on 3 consecutive days – a complete CPD package.
Course directors
Prof Amaka C Offiah
BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, PhD, FHEA
Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Chair of Paediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging, Chair, University of Sheffield's Black, Asian, and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) Staff Network, University of Sheffield and Sheffield Children's Hospital
Prof Amaka Offiah is a Professor in Paediatric MSK Imaging at University of Sheffield, and an Honorary Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at Sheffield Children's Hospital. She obtained her MBBS while working at Oldchurch Hospital, Essex and trained as a radiologist in Sheffield. She moved back to London, to Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Institute of Child Health, where she obtained a PhD for her thesis, “Optimisation of the digital radiographic imaging of suspected non-accidental injury”, then returned to Sheffield as a HEFCE-funded Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Academic Unit of Child Health. Her research interests are in the imaging of suspected child abuse and skeletal dysplasias and in methods of determining which children have fragile bones prone to fracture and which do not. Amaka lectures regularly on various radiology, paediatric, genetic, emergency medicine and orthopaedic courses, locally and nationally. She has contributed chapters to several well-respected radiology textbooks, and is co-author of two books, “A Radiological Atlas of Child Abuse” and “Fetal and Perinatal Skeletal Dysplasias: An Atlas of Multimodality Imaging”.
Dr Caren Landes
Consultant Paediatric Radiologist and Service Group Lead for Radiology, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, UK
Dr Caren Landes obtained her medical degree from the University of Birmingham in 1997 and was appointed a Consultant Radiologist at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust in 2006 and has been Clinical Lead for Radiology since 2012. Her expertise within paediatric radiology covers the full range of imaging modalities including plain X-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine.
Her special interests include musculoskeletal radiology and trauma, particularly imaging in inflicted injury.
She is the radiology lead for child protection, rheumatology, orthopaedic and skeletal dysplasia multidisciplinary meetings at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Landes is radiology trauma lead and has contributed to the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) guidance on imaging in paediatric trauma. As a result of her expertise she receives both regional and national referrals for review of musculoskeletal imaging from radiological and clinical colleagues with an emphasis on imaging in cases of suspected inflicted injury.
The content
Day one: General Paediatric Radiology
- Head and Neck
- Chest
- Gastrointestinal
- Genito-urinary
Day two: Emergency Paediatric Imaging
- Plain Film and what not to miss
- Ultrasound Emergencies
- Fluoroscopy Emergencies
- CT Emergencies
- MRI Emergencies
Day three: Inflicted Injuries
- MSK: Non-Traumatic
- Inflicted Injury: Brain
- MSK 1: Traumatic (inc Inflicted Injury)
- MSK 2: Differential diagnosis
- Inflicted Injury: A Medico-Legal Update
- Controversial issues, more cases and discussion
the aim
- To provide the Consultant Radiologist with a practical and comprehensive case based update on the interpretation and reporting of general paed radiology, suspected inflicted injuries and challenging cases when on call
- Takes delegates through an intensive series of challenging cases with immediate feedback after each case
- Short introductory lectures, offering guidance, practical knowledge, what not to miss and how
- Faculty of Consultant Paediatric Radiologists who are experts in their fields and from different hospitals in the UK
- Interactive case-based approach using a powerful online DICOM viewer to maximise learning. Excellent peer interaction and collaborative learning.
- Interactive discussions, trauma and non-trauma cases, what is relevant and significant, and take home messages that will change your reporting practice
By the end of the webinar, participants will have:
- a practical and comprehensive case based update on the interpretation and reporting of general paed radiology as well as of suspected inflicted injuries
- an improved understanding of Paediatric imaging interpretation and reporting skills.
- greater confidence in managing the imaging of an acutely unwell child.
- an understanding of the importance of applying the ALARA principle in Paediatric imaging.
- Had an instructive and engaging educational experience
Programme (ALL TIMES GMT)
Day One: General Paediatric Radiology
70 minutes
Head and Neck
Dr Ashok Raghavan, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Sheffield Children's Hospital
120 minutes
Chest
Dr Kate Park, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
70 minutes
Gastrointestinal
Dr Maria E Sellars, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London
75 minutes
Genito-urinary
Dr Jim Carmichael, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Great Ormond Street, London
Day Two: Emergency Paediatric Radiology
60 minutes
Plain film and what not to miss
Dr Caren Landes, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist and Service Group Lead for Radiology, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, UK
60 minutes
MRI Emergencies
Dr Saira Haque, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London
60 minutes
Fluoroscopy Emergencies
Dr Dave Garbera, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
60 minutes
CT Emergencies
Dr Tobi Aderotimi, Consultant in Paediatric Radiology, Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, Brighton
60 minutes
Ultrasound Emergencies
Dr Vivian Tang, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK
60 minutes
Quiz and Case Mix
All Faculty Members
Day Three: Inflicted Injuries In Children
70 minutes
MSK: Non-Traumatic
Prof Amaka C Offiah, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Chair of Paediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging and Chair, University of Sheffield's Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) Staff Network University of Sheffield and Sheffield Children's Hospital
80 minutes
Inflicted Injury: Brain
Dr Fionn Williams, Consultant Neuroradiologist, North Bristol NHS Trust
80 minutes
MSK 1: Traumatic (inc Inflicted Injury)
Dr Caren Landes, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
80 minutes
MSK 2: Differential diagnosis
Prof Amaka C Offiah, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Chair of Paediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging and Chair, University of Sheffield's Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) Staff Network University of Sheffield and Sheffield Children's Hospital
70 minutes
Inflicted Injury: A Medico-Legal Update
Dr Sally Old, Medico-Legal Advisor, Medical Defence Union
50 minutes