
Radiologists (to-be) who would like to become more confident in reading female pelvis MRI will find the fellowship useful.
This fellowship, which is 2 of a series of 2 Female Pelvis fellowships* run by Dr Freeman, includes an overview of the main indications to perform MRI of the female pelvis: Diagnosis of benign and malignant conditions, staging (local and systemic) of uterine and ovarian malignancies, follow-up and detection of tumour recurrence.
▶ Part 2 covers: MRI Adnexal Lesion Characterisation / Ovarian Cancer Staging / Chronic Pelvic Pain / Endometriosis / Acute Pelvic Pain / Imaging of Mesh Complications
*It's not mandatory to attend both Part 1 and Part 2 of the Female Pelvis series, but it's recommended. Also, it's not required to participate in Part 1 before attending Part 2.
▶ Part 1 covers: Female Pelvic Anatomy, MRI protocols, and Reading Tips / Congenital Uterine Anomalies / MRI of Benign Uterus / MRI of Uterine Sarcomas / MRI of Endometrial Cancer / MRI of Cervical Cancer Female Pelvis MRI Fellowship Part 1
Each module starts with a lecture. After the lecture, you will be challenged with practising on anonymised MRI cases in our online PACS viewer. After and during the individual case readings, there will be plenty of time for group discussion and Q&A with the mentors.
Unilabs Academy online fellowships are held in a virtual classroom environment on Zoom. Participants are encouraged to engage in discussions, using their camera and microphone 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. Online sessions are recorded so you can review them on your own time following the training.
96% Satisfaction Score - Testimonials
🗨 "One of the most effective and practical educational events I've attended, even though it was online. Dr Freeman kept up an impressive focus and positive atmosphere even though largely lecturing to a screen."
Dr. Mattias Hoffman (Fellow, May 2026)
- Dates
- 16 Nov 2026 - 18 Nov 2026
- Agenda time
- 13:30 - 17:30 (GMT+1)
- Upgrade your skills in the interpretation of female pelvis MRI by immersion in a learning environment without distraction of daily practice
- Become familiar and feel confident with basic and advanced MRI female pelvis as encountered in daily practice
- Discriminate common variants from pathology to avoid pitfalls
- Learn to construct an adequate report through structured reading
- Lectures on reading female pelvic MRI for diagnosis of uterine anomalies, adnexal lesion characterisation, evaluation of acute and chronic pelvic pain, evaluation of uterine fibroids and staging and follow-up of uterine malignancies
- Individual reading of selected cases with group case discussion
- Question and answer session with a specialised radiologist mentor
- Lifetime access to presentation slides, session recordings, and other course materials
- Access to discussed cases before and after the fellowship (for 1 year)
- Your own personal dashboard and course materials on Unilabs Academy e-learning platform
- CME Certificate
Radiologists with little or with early advanced knowledge in female pelvis MRI will benefit most from the fellowship, which provides basic and advanced knowledge.
Accreditation and CME Certificate:
This radiology fellowship is organised by Unilabs Academy, an EACCME Trusted Provider.
| 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 ** | |
- * 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.


