Barcelona Fellowship
18 CME Credits
Abdominal Radiology, Onco Radiology, Thoracic Radiology
Whole Body MRI in Multiple Myeloma Fellowship
This 3-day fellowship with 2 top speakers from The Royal Marsden Hospital covers key topics related to whole body MRI in myeloma and provides basic and early advanced knowledge. Lectures will be followed by reading on selected cases with subsequent group discussions
€2000
Bank transfer available – please email customer service for details at academy.radiology@unilabs.com

Description

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This fellowship includes an overview of the main indications to perform whole body MRI in myeloma; implementation and reporting; applications from diagnosis through to surveillance, response assessment and restaging.

Participation in this fellowship with 10 radiologists maximum ensures a personal learning environment where you will enhance and strengthen your own and each other’s knowledge. 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 mentors.

The fellowship will run during working hours (approximately 9:00 to 5:00pm) so participants will be free to explore the beautiful city of Barcelona in the evenings and weekend should you choose to extend your stay.

This fellowship is organised by TMC Academy, an EACCME Trusted Provider.


Testimonials:

"An excellent course that I highly recommend because the case discussions and clinical information will be useful in my daily practice."
Dr. Martina Vranovská, Radiologist, National Cancer Institute, Bratislava , Slovak Republic (Fellow, May 2023)

"Extremely useful course with worldwide experts that provide difficult data on very professional and enthusiastic way. Thank you very much for it."
Dr. Franciszek Burdan, Poland (Fellow, May 2023)

"Two excellent presenters, engaging, supportive and experts in their field"
Dr. David Gracey, United Kingdom (Online Fellow, Nov 2021)

Technical Requirements
HardwareTablets *MinimumRecommended
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.
Lecturers
Christina Messiou M.D.
United Kingdom, London
Consultant Radiologist and lead for myeloma imaging at The Royal Marsden Hospital, London and Reader at The Institute for Cancer Research.
Dr Messiou is an experienced educator and speaker on the subject of whole body MRI for patients with myeloma. She is widely published on the subject and lead author for the MY-RADS international consensus document. She is a theme lead for the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at the Royal Marsden and Institute of Cancer Research, an elected fellow of the International Cancer Imaging Society, 2014 Royal College of Radiologists Roentgen Professor and 2019 Royal College of Radiologists/NIHR Clinical Research Network Outstanding Clinical Radiology Researcher.
Dow-Mu Koh M.D.
United Kingdom, London
Consultant Radiologist at The Royal Marsden Hospital, London and Professor at The Institute for Cancer Research.
Professor Koh is an expert in functional imaging and a pioneer in diffusion weighted MRI and whole-body MRI. He is an experienced speaker, course organiser and he lectures regularly at international conferences and courses. He is lead for the NIHR Clinical Research facility at the Royal Marsden, an elected fellow of the International Cancer Imaging Society from whom he received a gold medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution, 2013 Barclay Medal recipient and associate editor for Radiology (2011-2019).