Barcelona Fellowship
CME Accreditation Submitted
Thoracic Radiology
Level II
Essentials in Computed Tomography of the Chest
This short-term radiology fellowship in Barcelona covers the essentials in computed tomography of the chest. The training provides basic and advanced knowledge through lectures, followed by individual case readings and group case discussions.
28 - 30 April 2026
€2000
€1900
Valid until:
Aug 31, 2025
Bank transfer available – please email customer service for details at academy.radiology@unilabs.com

Description

This thoracic CT course 2026, by Prof. Pierre-Yves Brillet, covers key chest CT topics and provides basic and advanced knowledge to improve reporting.

Radiologists who would like to become more confident in reporting chest CT will find the fellowship useful for their daily practice. This intensive programme aims to provide participants with advanced knowledge on the topic and give you confidence in your reports. The quizzes aim to overcome the main pitfalls of chest CT and improve the speed of interpretation.

Modules start with a lecture and are illustrated with interactive case readings, carefully selected by the radiologist mentor. The quizzes aim to overcome the main pitfalls of chest CT and improve the speed of interpretation.

The limited number of participants (maximum 10) in a stressless environment will enhance and strengthen your learning 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.


CME Certificate

This radiology fellowship is organised by Unilabs Academy, an EACCME Trusted Provider. An application has been made to the UEMS/EBR for CME accreditation for this radiology course.


Enjoy Your Stay In Barcelona

The radiology CME fellowship 2026 will run during working hours (approximately 9 to 5 pm), so you will be free to explore the beautiful city of Barcelona in the evenings and weekend, should you choose to extend your stay.


Testimonials:

"I found the course a valuable and refreshing experience. Sessions were a mix of theory and practical case based learning. Useful for enhancing chest radiology reporting . The faculty were knowledgeable" Dr Saneej Kanhirat FRANZCR, Consultant Radiologist (Fellow, April 2025)

"It was such a good experience that i strongly recommend to everyone who wants to learn and make contact with professionals in the field of radioloy." Marcus Vinicius Cocentino Fernandes-MVJL-LDA-Portugal (Fellow, April 2025)

Learning Objectives

To know the basics of interpretation: anatomy, definitions and terms, semiology To recall the clinical and radiological keys to the most common chest diseases likely to correspond to frequent requests from clinicians To improve your reports in acute (infection, vascular diseases) or chronic diseases (nodule/cancer, diffuse interstitial pneumonia) or in the case of an incidentaloma

Level
Level II - General radiologist

This thoracic course is aimed at general radiologists with a regular practice of thoracic radiology.


Payment & Group Discounts

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For a bank transfer please email at academy.radiology@unilabs.com with the following details:

1. Full name (or company name)

2. Full address (or company address)

3. Tax identification number

4. Fellowship name

Unilabs Academy is happy to offer group discounts to support radiology education within hospitals or practices. Please reach out for details.

Lecturers
Pierre-Yves Brillet M.D. Ph.D.
France, Paris
Professor of thoracic radiology and at the head of the radiology department of the Hôpital Avicenne, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris. He is a specialist of interstitial lung diseases through a close collaboration with the pulmonary department, one of the main tertiary care centres for ILD in France. Pr. Brillet is associated to more than 150 publications referenced on the PubMed baseline. He collaborates on several research programs on Computational Image Analysis, through various research groups (Inserm 1272 unit, “Hypoxia and lung”). Member of the board of the radiologists of Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), Société Française de Radiologie (SFR), Société d'Imagerie Thoracique (SIT), European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI).