MSK SHOULDER MRI COURSE ONLINE 2021
MRI SHOULDER MINI FELLOWSHIP (NON GUIDED) COURSE BEGINS 3rd JULY 2021
Our new and updated 2021 MSK MRI Course Online in MRI SHOULDER 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 Shoulder, 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 THIS SHOULDER MRI 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.
Radiology 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.
Guided Learning: Weekly Video Calls
Not included (See our Guided Course if you want this).
Guided Learning: Ask Questions
View all previously asked questions and answers. No ability to ask questions in the course (See our Guided Course if you want this).
Course Badges
Course Badges you can post on LinkedIn, Facebook or other Social Media.
Certificate of Completion
A Certificate to certify that you have completed the course. Frame it or post it to Linkedin or other Social Media.
Course Access
NEW: Increased course access. 3 months from commencement of course.
Subscription Access
Subscription access not included. (Subscription gives you continuing access to the course and extra material to increase the depth of knowledge).
What do people like you who attend our Mini Fellowships say
BrillIant course. Would encourage most of my collegues to do and truly enjoyed the learning experience. I am a breast radiologist but Prefer to be confident at reporting shoulder and knee MRI as well. For now that is enough. Thank you to Dr Ravi and team...wonderful course.
SOME QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE
You can't ask questions but will You have full access to all the previously asked questions for each topic which are constantly refreshed and updated. There is no access to Live Video calls and case discussions in this choice.
Both have exactly the same content and design. In this course (Non Guided) version there are no live video calls to explain and answer questions, no live Q&A, course access is extended for 3 months and no subscription access.
The Guided Course has live Q&A, Live Video Calls, 6 months access to the course including 3 months of Subscription access.
We put a lot more time and individual effort with the Live Video Calls and answering individual questions in the Guided Mini Fellowships. There is also extended 6 months access to the course including 3 months of Subscription access with new posts, interesting cases, journal reviews and videos that are only for the subscription access.
The mini-fellowship is recognized for 26.5 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.