e-Learning

Online Guided MRI Foot & Toe Mini Fellowship

AUD 852.50 AUD 775.00
Available
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Abstract: 

The Online Guided Foot & Toe Mini Fellowship is a structured 30-day course aimed at enhancing your diagnostic confidence, enabling you to produce clear reports that garner respect from clinicians.

This course will address common abnormalities encountered in our professional reporting work, emphasizing the methodology of scan assessment, what specific elements to search for, where to focus your attention, and the best practices for reporting. Complex information is condensed into the key knowledge required to produce a confident report.

In contrast to most online courses where you are left to navigate the material independently, our approach involves active guidance and demonstration. We will show you how to examine scans effectively, provide guidance on how to articulate your findings, and address any questions you may have to ensure all doubts are clarified. It is our priority that by the end of this Mini Fellowship, you will have the confidence to generate accurate reports.

Key Learning points: 

  • Learn to Assess, diagnose and report confidently the common and less common abnormalities you will see in MRI of the Foot & Toe at work.

  • Practical learning where you can see and assess a scan just like you do at work and apply that to the scans you report at work.

  • Guided learning with the ability to ask questions if you are unsure or need clarification at any stage of the course. You can also see all the previous questions and answers asked by other registrants.

  • Learn the relevant radiological anatomy and macroscopic pathology which are essential to make the interpretation of imaging findings easier and to report more confidently.  

  • Remembering the information is as important as learning it. There are multiple quizzes and review cases throughout the Foot & Toe MRI Mini Fellowship that will help you assess your understanding and retention of the learning.

  • 30 web-based learning CPD/CME Hours by RANZCR. These CPD hours are recognized by most international licensing authorities. 

Additional Information

  • We use a combination of images, videos, text and most importantly full dicoms where you can see and assess a scan just like you do at work.

  • You can ask questions if you are unsure or need clarification at any stage of the course and Dr Ravi will reply to you. You can also see all the previous questions and answers asked by other registrants.

  • There are multiple quizzes and review cases throughout the Mini Fellowship that will help you assess your understanding and retention of the learning.

  • We make sure you understand the detailed and complex radiological anatomy of the Foot & Toe, essential to an accurate diagnosis. We also cover the macroscopic pathology of abnormalities in all our Mini Fellowships, which most courses dont, but it makes understanding and reporting the imaging easier.

  • There is also a pre workshop sequence of videos that will help you to learn and retain more .

  • The focus of this course, like all our courses, is for you to be MORE CONFIDENT with your diagnosis, issue Clear Reports and to have your reports respected by the referring physician.

Testimonials

Dr. Sahi, Canada
"Amazing course. Very beautifully demonstrated all the anatomy and pathology. Helped to clarify so many concepts & definitely improved my MRI reporting. Really enjoyed learning. Thanks!"

 

Topics covered:

1. SEQUENCES/ REPORTING STRUCTURE/APPROACH TO ASSESSING A SCAN

2. COALITION
• What is it, what's the normal anatomy I need to know
• Xray, CT and MRI appearance of coalition
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

3. CHOPART JOINT
• What's the bone & ligament Anatomy I need to know
• Xray, CT and MRI appearance of chopart joint abnormalities
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

4. SINUS TARSI
• What's the bone & ligament anatomy I need to know
• MRI appearance of sinus tarsi abnormalities
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

5. LIS FRANC
• What's the bone & ligament anatomy I need to know
• Xray, CT and MRI appearance of lis franc abnormalities
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

6. STRESS FRACTURES
• Xray, CT and MRI appearance of the common stress fractures
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

7. TIBIAL TUNNEL
• What is it, what's the anatomy I need to know
• MRI appearance of tibiaI tunnel lesions
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

8. BAXTER'S NEUROPATHY
• What is it, what's the nerve anatomy i need to know
• MRI appearance of neuropathy
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

9. CHARCOTS ARTHROPATHY
• What is it, what's the anatomy I need to know
• Xray, CT and MRI appearance of charcots
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

10.MORTON'S NEUROMA & INTERMETATARSAL BURSA
• What is it, what's the anatomy I need to know
• MRI appearance of morton's neuromas and intermetatarsal bursa
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

11. PLANTAR PLATE
• What is it, what's the anatomy I need to know
• MRI appearance of plantar plate abnormalities
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

12. TURF TOE
• What is it, what's the anatomy I need to know
• MRI appearance of plantar plate abnormalities
• What to look for, how to assess and how to report

About Speaker
  • Dr Ravi Padmanabhan
  • Dr Ravi Padmanabhan is the Director of Radiology Education Asia, and a Senior Consultant Radiologist from Australia, and now in Singapore. He has been teaching MSK and Spine MRI for over 10 years. His aim in the course is not just accumulating facts, but for you to be reporting more confidently at work. 

    His method of teaching is to simplify, without losing the essential things we need to know. For you to easily recognise the important anatomy, the relevant macroscopic pathology which helps to understand the imaging findings and for you to know where to look and what to look for. All of these help you to report a scan with confidence and issue reports that you are proud of and will be respected by referrers.