Barcelona Fellowship
30 CME Credits
Level III
Head & Neck Neuroradiology Fellowship
The fellowship is designed for neuroradiologists as well as general radiologists reporting head and neck cases or wishing to embark on a more subspecialized path.
€2200
Bank transfer available – please email customer service for details at academy.radiology@unilabs.com

Description

NEW neuroradiology mini fellowships

We offer the following neuroradiology courses: General Neuroradiology, Dementia Imaging, Brain Tumours Imaging, Inflammatory & Infectious Diseases Imaging, Degenerative Diseases Imaging, Paediatric Neuroradiology View the full list of remote neuroradiology training here.

If you prefer a more personal experience come to Barcelona for 5-day Neuroradiology training.


Selected topics will first be presented in a lecture format, followed by representative cases (frequently mixed with other head & neck pathology) - participants will review the images, first by themselves and then together with the mentor and the group. The aim is to reproduce the reading room experience, simulating and condensing full length neuroradiology fellowship programs.

Learning Objectives

To identify the normal anatomic structures and recognize the main pathologic processes To define the differentiating imaging features of pathologic processes and to look for specific pertinent findings of various diseases To understand the clinical questions that need to be addressed and how to answer them by creating clinically relevant reports

Level
Level III - Subspecialisation training

Intermediate to advanced level (some head & neck/neuroradiology experience), which can be, to some extent, individually modified.

Lecturers
Zoran Rumboldt M.D. Ph.D.
Croatia, Rovinj-Rovigno
Consultant neuroradiologist at TMC; Professor of Radiology at University of Rijeka, Croatia; Adjunct Professor of Radiology at MUSC, Charleston, SC, USA
Over 20 years of experience in neuroradiology, previously Neuroradiology Section Chief and Fellowship Program Director at MUSC, Charleston, USA. Invited speaker at major meetings (RSNA, ECR, ARRS, ASNR, ESNR) from 2005, visiting professor on four continents from 2008, lecturer at various courses from 2013, including ECNR. Over 100 peer-reviewed articles; editor of books Brain Imaging with MRI and CT & Clinical Imaging of Spine Trauma; over 30 review articles and book chapters; awards for teaching since 2004.