Description
This online Chest Trauma Imaging fellowship provides skills and knowledge in the interpretation of the trauma chest radiograph and CT. Optimisation of imaging protocols will also be discussed to enable the reporting radiologist to provide a timely clinicoradiological opinion to the attending trauma clinicians that informs the most appropriate management plan in the patient’s best interest.
Each session includes several short lectures following which the attendee will have the opportunity to practice on anonymised chest trauma imaging cases selected from the TMC Academy teaching file archive. These cases will be reviewed during a group case discussion session with a “Question & Answer” session concluding each training day.
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.
Online sessions are recorded so that participants can review on their own time following the training.
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.
This fellowship is organised by TMC Academy, an EACCME Trusted Provider.
Testimonials:
"Nicola is extremely knowledgeable, enthusiastic and a great presenter. She loves her work and is very dedicated to her work. She is very easy to listen to.Thanks to her broad knowledge and skills you will learn everything you need to know about chest trauma. I definitely recommend this fellowship if you have to report on trauma scans in you daily practice."
Radiologist (Fellow, April 2024)
"Great lecturer, learned new stuff that i will immediately implement into my daily practice. Recommend to all chest radiology fans."
Dr. Samer Naser Consultant Radiologist, Germany (Fellow, April 2024)
"I really enjoyed this online fellowship. The speaker, presentations and cases were excellent. I would recommend it to any radiologist practising emergency imaging."
Dr Scott Hawkins, Consultant Radiologist (Fellow, May 2023)
Learning objectives
- Adopt a systematic approach at interpreting the trauma chest radiograph and CT
- Describe common pathological entities acquired secondary to blunt and penetrating cardiothoracic injuries
- Be able to prioritise and select the most appropriate imaging protocol
- Be able to offer a clinical opinion that informs a management plan in the patient’s best interest
Programme will include
- Lectures on image interpretation and planning in chest trauma
- Individual practice interpretation and reading provided cases
- Group case discussion
- Question and answer session with specialised 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, including more senior radiology trainees and fellows, with little knowledge in chest trauma imaging will benefit most from this fellowship.
Group Discounts for Radiology Education
TMC Academy is happy to offer group discounts to support radiology education within hospitals or practices. Please email us at
academy.info@telemedicineclinic.com for details.
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
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8 Gigabyte
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16 Gigabyte
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Processor (CPU):
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Dual core 1.85 Ghz
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Dual core 2 Ghz
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Quad core 2.5 Ghz
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Internet connection
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Minimum
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Recommended
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Speed:
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10 Mbps
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25 Mbps
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Software
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Tablets
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Desktop
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Browser:
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Safari *
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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.