£1500 (or FULL Access for £175 per month!)
One of a kind opportunity to excel in Knee MRI Reporting. A comprehensive online 11-week MRI Knee Fellowship from the world-renowned experts of Stanmore. Following the success of the 2021 Fellowships, we are pleased to offer this updated fellowship.
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👉Language: English
👉Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
👉24 RCR CPD Points
👉Duration: 3 months (12 months access)
👉Time commitment: 4 hours per week
👉On-demand with monthly live sessions
Every year, many UK and international radiologists visit the renowned Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, North London, for training – UK’s largest tertiary orthopaedic and spine hospital. The COVID pandemic has unfortunately deprived many such doctors gaining valuable knowledge from experts at this institution.
Renowned Stanmore Faculty
Dr Rajakulasingam is a Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), Stanmore, UK. He is one of the leading academic forces advancing research and training at RNOH with a large volume of major peer-reviewed publications as well as book chapters, including the upcoming edition of the popular radiology reference textbook by David Sutton. Dr Rajakulasingam qualified from St George’s Medical School in London. He completed his radiology training on the West Midlands scheme, with sub-speciality tertiary centre experience in musculoskeletal imaging from the University Hospital and Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham. This was followed by further Post CCT fellowship training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore where he is now a consultant.
The fellowship was developed and nurtured by the renowned MSK Radiologist Dr Asif Saifuddin, who sadly passed away in 2023. The fellowship programme would not have been possible without his guidance, efforts and carefully curated course material.
The fellowship is relatively intense and has been split over 11 weeks, with a focus on a specific area each week.
Fellows will be given weekly pre-recorded lectures on the majority of the topics, given by Dr Saifuddin. This will provide them with the essential knowledge to review the cases each week.
Every week, fellows will be given approximately 10 cases on our Cloud PACS DICOM system which they will review and report.
Model answers to weekly reporting cases. Fellows will then check their reports against the model reports.
Every case will also inlcude teaching video associated with it to, a very important aspect of the fellowship.
The live session will help answer any questions that fellows may have and address any issues.
Note: All the fellowship material, cases and videos will be available for 12 months.
All DICOM cases will also be available on Collective Minds. Please make an account on Collective Minds Radiology. Access to case folders will be available soon. Further instructions to follow.
You can access the cases here too after being given account details which you should all have: