Online Fellowship
9 CME Credits
Level II
Small Bowel and Colon Fellowship
In 3 short days, benefit from the expertise of Dr. Gabriele Masselli as he guides fellows in a series of lectures and case readings through imaging of small bowel tumours, imaging of IBD of colon-rectum, and pelvic floor MRI.
12 - 14 December 2022
€1000
Bank transfer available – please email customer service for details at academy.radiology@unilabs.com

Description

Join us on our next remote 2024 edition of Small Bowel and Colon Fellowship ,
A Radiology Course mentored by Dr. Gabriele Masselli.


This fellowship is meant for radiologists (to-be) who would like to become more confident on evaluating small and large bowel tumours MRI as well IBD and Pelvic Floor MRI.

Each module starts with a lecture. After the lecture you will be challenged with practicing on real anonymised key cases. After and during the individual case readings there will be plenty of time for group discussion and Q&A with the mentor.

TMC Academy fellowships are held in a virtual classroom environment on Zoom. Participants are encouraged to engage in discussions making use of their camera and microphone in order to recreate the face-to-face experience.

In this small group environment among your peers, you are free to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn together with the support of the radiologist mentor.

TMC Academy is an EACCME Trusted Provider.

Testimonials:

"The GI tract is the most common cause of illness, and attending GI courses is essential for every radiologist. dealt with the main and serious problems that should not be missed. This course is one of the best ones I've attended.”
Dr Anees Jwad, TMC Radiologist, Isle of Man (Fellow, December 2022)

"Excellent lectures. Very knowledgeable and enthusiastic mentor”
Dr. Valeria Fisichella, Radiologist, TMC (Fellow, December 2022)

Learning Objectives
  • Gain confidence in reading colon, IBD, and pelvic floor MRI
  • Become familiar and feel confident with basic and early advanced MRI as encountered in daily practice
  • Learn how to interpret MR images and deal with difficulties by evaluating numerous cases
  • Discriminate common variants from pathology to avoid pitfalls
  • Learn to construct an adequate report through structured reporting
Programme will include
  • Lectures on small bowel tumours, pelvic floor, and imaging of IBD of the colon-rectum
  • Individual case reading and interpretation on provided cases
  • Group case discussion of the selected cases
  • Plenty of time for Q&A with the radiologist mentor
  • Lifetime access to presentation slides, session recordings, and other course materials
  • Access to discussed cases prior to and after the fellowship (for 1 year)
  • Your own personal dashboard and course materials on TMCA online platform
  • Certificate of attendance
Level
Level II - General radiologist

Radiologists with little or with early advanced knowledge (Level II or Level III) in will benefit most from the fellowship.


Interested in attending?

If you have any questions about seats available or have doubts about whether this fellowship is right for you, feel free to send us an email and we are happy to help!

Technical Requirements
HardwareTablets *MinimumRecommended
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 **
  • * 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 consTableRowaints.
  • ** Firefox, Edge and Safari also work but might not provide an equally smooth experience. Internet Explorer is not supported.
Lecturers
Gabriele Masselli M.D. Ph.D.
Italy, Rome
Consultant radiologist at the Policlinico Umberto I Academic Hospital. Sapienza University Rome, Italy
Dr. Masselli is the the author of over 100 articles and book chapters, he has delivered over 200 invited lectures at international meetings including ECR and RSNA and has co-organised several national and international teaching courses and workshops. He concentrates his research on translating innovations in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into clinical practice. In recognition his contribution to education and research in radiology, he was elected a Fellow of European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR), of the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) and of the International cancer imaging society (ICIS), respectively.