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Welcome to radiology-courses.com, the website for radiology teaching courses run by Dr. Gerald de Lacey, Dr. Lol Berman and Dr Simon Morley in London at Northwick Park Hospital. This website allows you to get information about forthcoming courses, to make bookings on line, and to buy our books.


teaching cases

We have launched two new FREE interactive radiology teaching resources.

1. radiologyanatomy.com - Use it to test yourself and learn cross sectional anatomy. We have developed a Java based image viewer which allows you to view images in a similar format to using a PACS workstation.

2. thereportingroom.com - The aim of this website is to allow you to test yourself at interpreting radiology cases using software similar to that in use in normal day to day practice. We have developed viewing software which runs on your web browser allowing you to scroll through stacks of CT and MRI images and view plain film images with windowing zoom and pan functionality - just like a PACS workstation.


there are NINE different courses

1. The A&E Radiology Survival Course - for Doctors
Designed mainly for junior Doctors working in the Emergency Department. Suitable also for junior radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons in training. Nurse practitioners working in the Emergency Department regularly attend, and are always welcome.
2. The Chest X-ray Survival Course - for Doctors
This course is aimed at any doctor involved in acute patient care who is responsible for chest xray interpretation. This course covers essential principles of CXR interpretation. The course emphasis is practical CXR interpretation at workstations.
3. The Red Dot Trauma Course - for Radiographers
Developed for Radiographers working in the Emergency Department and who use a radiographer alert system such as the Red Dot scheme.
4. The Red Dot Chest X-ray Course - for Radiographers
Radiographers in the emergency department are sometimes called upon to highlight important abnormalities on the CXR. This course aims to help improve Radiographers` confidence in highlighting those abnormalities on the CXR.
5. The Advanced Chest X-ray Study Day
For all those who assess plain films, including Consultants and Specialist Registrars in radiology, in general medicine, in the emergency department and ICU. The courses provide an opportunity for using self-assessment as a means of testing, confirming and / or revising and improving plain film reporting skills. This is the “no powerpoint lecture” course. Registants analyse cases at workstations.
6. The FRCR 2b Rapid Reporting Course
More people fail the FRCR 2b on the rapid reporting than any other part. This course has been designed to give you tips, hints, strategies and lots of practice of the exam situation. Perfect image quality displayed on 19" LCD monitors. Multiple sets of images.
7. The South Wales - Newport - A&E Radiology Survival Course
This course is the same A&E trauma course that has been running successfully in London for many years. The course now regularly takes place in Newport, South Wales with the close involvement of Mr. Francis Richardson FRCS, Consultant in Accident & Emergency at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport.
8. The Practical Course in Acute Abdominal CT Interpretation
This course is aimed mainly at radiology SpRs and Consultants but other clinicians interested in acute abdominal imaging will also find the course enjoyable and valuable. The course emphasis is on case analysis at workstations.
9. The Practical Course in Petrous Temporal Bone and Sinus CT Interpretation
This course is aimed mainly at SpR's in radiology. All the same, many radiology consultants and other clinicians interested in head and neck imaging are likely to find the course enjoyable and valuable.

 

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