Objectives
This course aims to equip learners with the necessary skills to interpret and report radiological findings from multiple imaging modalities (e.g. X-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, nuclear medicine, angiography etc). Learners are also trained on the techniques of verbal discussion of radiological findings. Skills acquired from the course help the learners to: i) improve clinical competency in daily work; ii) apply in the Master of Medicine (Diagnostic Radiology) / Final FRCR (Part B) Examination; iii) improve their communication skills in multi-disciplinary discussions and meetings.
Who Should Attend
Doctors undergoing training in Diagnostic Radiology (Residents; Resident Physicians; Medical Officers); Doctors who have an interest to learn more about Diagnostic Radiology
Entry Requirements
1) Proficient in English
2) MBBS with prior experience in Diagnostic Radiology; passing First FRCR and Final FRCR (Part A) will be helpful.
Lesson Delivery
a) Facilitated Learning: 10 hours
b) Assessment: 4 hours
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Please note that the mode of delivery is subject to change in light of the COVID-19 situation.
Courses marked ‘online’ may have compulsory face-to-face sessions such as laboratory or hands-on components and details should be sought from the schools or departments before learners register for them.
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Last updated: 04 October 2024