Description
The fellowship includes an overview of the skull base and orbits in three consecutive 4-5-hour sessions in the late afternoon and early evening (Central European Time). There is a second short online fellowship covering other H&N topics (neck & sinuses, cancer & trauma).
One to two daily lectures will provide the knowledge to be applied during the case reading sessions. Questions and comments are encouraged during the lectures. After each lecture the fellows will individually review and read around 10 selected clinical cases. This will be followed by mentor's interpretations, questions and comments, along with group discussion. Reporting templates will be suggested to help navigate and write adequate reports. The participants will have continuous access to the cases, from the week before through the week after the fellowship.
In this fellowship with a limited number of 15 radiologists you will enhance and strengthen your knowledge and understanding of head and neck imaging. Interactivity will be established through Zoom platform, and webcam use is encouraged to enhance the experience of a virtual reading room. The participants will have continuous access to the cases, from the week before through the week after the fellowship. At least 20 additional cases will also be available for individual review, along with respective diagnoses.
At the completion of the program the fellows should be able to identify common skull base and orbital pathology and to answer frequent clinical questions in their reports.
Availability
Maximum number of seats: 10
Learning objectives
- To identify the normal anatomic structures and recognize the main pathologic processes
- To define the differentiating imaging features of pathologic processes and to look for specific pertinent findings
- To understand the clinical questions and how to address them by clinically relevant reports
Programme will include
- Lectures covering topics in adult and pediatric imaging of the skull base and orbits
- Individual review of the cases
- Interpretation by the mentor with group case discussion
Level
Level III - Subspecialisation training
Intermediate to advanced level, for radiologists with some head & neck/neuroradiology experience.
Technical requirements
The training platform runs entirely in the browser but the online PACS places a considerable load on the hardware and internet connection when viewing and loading cases.
Hardware |
Tablets * |
Minimum |
Recommended |
Memory (RAM): |
2 Gigabyte |
8 Gigabyte |
16 Gigabyte |
Processor (CPU): |
Dual core 1.85 Ghz |
Dual core 2 Ghz |
Quad core 2.5 Ghz |
Internet connection |
|
Minimum |
Recommended |
Speed: |
|
10 Mbps |
25 Mbps |
Software |
Tablets |
Desktop |
Browser: |
Safari * |
Chrome ** |
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* Tested with Safari on iPad 9.7 (2017), should also work on Android with Chrome. User interface not optimized for smaller screens. Large cases (more than 600 images) are not able to be opened on tablet or mobile devices due to memory constraints.
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** Firefox, Edge and Safari also work but might not provide an equally smooth experience. Internet Explorer is not supported.