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MRI FOOT & TOES MINI FELLOWSHIP (GUIDED) COURSE BEGINS 7th DECEMBER 2024

Our new and updated 2024 MSK MRI Course Online in MRI FOOT & TOE will cover the common abnormalities we see in reporting, focusing on how we assess a scan at work … What to Look for, Where to Look and How to Best Report it.

The focus of this course, like all our courses, is for you to be More Confident in making a diagnosis and to put out a much Better reports. We make sure you understand the detailed and complex radiological anatomy of the Foot & Toes , essential to an accurate diagnosis. We also cover the macroscopic pathology of abnormalities in all our Mini Fellowships, which not many radiologists do, but I have found it makes understanding and reporting the imaging easier.

Through these workshops we aim to make you More Confident with your Diagnosis, put out Clear Reports and to have your reports and findings Respected by Clinicians.

WHAT'S IN THE GUIDED MINI FELLOWSHIP

Complex information compressed into the important things you need to know and look for in order to put out a confident report.

A structured 30 Day Course with all of the things below

Radiological Anatomy

A diagnosis begins with a strong knowledge of the radiological anatomy.

Macroscopic Pathology

Understand the important macroscopic pathology of an abnormality which makes interpreting the imaging findings easier.

Essential Knowledge

All the main information and facts to know about an abnormality.

View Videos

Multiple Video explanations of Whats normal, Whats abnormal, Where to look and What to look for.

Quizzes

Regular quizzes to confirm your understanding.

View Dicoms

View cases and multiple abnormalities like you do at work. With explanation of the findings.

Certificate of Completion

A Certificate to certify that you have completed the course. Frame it or post it to Linkedin or other Social Media.

Guided Learning: Ask Questions

You can ask questions through out the course to clarify any doubts.

Course Badges

Course Badges you can post on LinkedIn, Facebook or other Social Media.

Course Access

This gives you Complete Access to the course for 6 months and any new updates.

Our CPD & Learning Partners

What do people like you who attend our Mini Fellowships say

It is a very helpful and informative course for the general radiologist , that has helped me assess cases more confidently.

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Dr. Alex South Africa

Very clear and systematic. Learning by training, Perfect concept.

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Dr. Adam Norway

Fascinating presentation of new knowledge in a workable method. Thank you so much. Great experience.

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Dr. Judy South Africa

SOME QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE

The active teaching will be run over 30 days and will cover all the major pathologies seen.

We use a mix of Concise Posts, Diagrams, How to Videos, Full Dicom Studies, Quizzes and access to all the questions and their answers asked previously for all the courses. We also include a chat function where you can ask questions and interact directly with Dr Ravi to clarify doubts.

Asking questions and clearing doubts, no matter how small, is a very important part of learning. It stops the anxiety of not knowing and feeling that something is being missed. So we guide and encourage you to ask questions throughout the course.

Like our On-site workshops, asking questions and clearing doubts is a very important part of the Online Mini-Fellowship. You can ask questions and clear your doubts in the chat function in the course. We answer with a combination of text, images, audio or video.

Most online courses you log on, look at the material and if you don't understand something…too bad. That is no way to learn. We show and guide you how and what to look for and how to word your report and then answer any questions you have to clear doubts. It's important to us that at the end of the Mini Fellowship that you are confident to report.

Our aim for you at the end of the course is the same for both…For you to be confident with your diagnosis, put out clear reports and to have your reports and findings respected by clinicians. Only the method of delivery is different.
Around 30 minutes most days. We would recommend that on weekends you try and spend some extra time reviewing what has been covered during the week. Few good things come without time and effort so you do need to set aside some time every day to get the most out of the course..

The mini-fellowship  is recognized for 30 Web Based Learning CPD points by RANZCR (Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists). One CPD Point per hour of Web Based Learning from RANZCR.

RANZCR CPD points are recognized by most Licensing and Health Authorities around the world including RCR in the UK. Please check with your individual licensing authority.

Yes, we issue a Certificate of Completion for both Guided and Non Guided Courses. We will also have Course Badges that can be added to your LinkedIn Profile or shared to Social media.

The level of the online course is for people with limited to intermediate experience in MSK MRI who wish to improve their reporting and understanding of MSK MRI. The Mini-Fellowship course would not be suitable for you if you have significant experience in reporting MSK MRI or have done a MSK Fellowship.

You do need to be a Health Professional and the course is not open to the general public. We have Consultant and Trainee Radiologists, Rheumatologists, Orthopedic Surgeons and Sports Medicine Physicians attending our courses and the workshop will be suitable for any Medical Doctor who has an interest in or deals with MSK injuries.

By registering for the course you confirm that you are a Health Professional. 

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