
This MRI reporting course (30 cases /6 modules) provides a solid foundation in the complex anatomy of the ankle.
Through selected cases, the course focuses on the most relevant pathologies and teaches a structured reporting approach. By following a defined checklist of anatomical areas, participants learn how to produce a consistent and accurate ankle MRI report, differentiating normal variants from abnormal findings.
The course is delivered using a Reporting Simulator — a unique, interactive tool designed for radiologists to mirror real-life clinical practice. The simulator includes a DICOM image viewer and a dynamic, structured reporting form. Upon report submission, you receive immediate, case-specific feedback, annotated images allowing you to identify gaps and refine your reporting skills.
You can start for free and complete the first 5 cases at no cost. Full access to all 30 cases and other reporting courses and webinars is available by purchasing a Premium Membership.
Accreditation and CME certificate
This is a CME-accredited radiology training by Unlibas Academy, an EACCME Trusted Provider.
📅 Join also our Ankle MRI online fellowship with Dr Roar Pedersen in Sept 2026! Live lectures, case reading, and plenty of Q&A in an interactive format.
Check the agenda and schedule here
- To increase the knowledge of the complex anatomy of the ankle and identify the different anatomical structures
- To learn how to differentiate normal from abnormal changes in the anatomical structures
- To develop the skills of structured reporting by using useful checklists of anatomical areas
- To gain hands-on experience in MRI interpretation through a reporting simulator with a PACS viewer
- To improve diagnostic accuracy and confidence by receiving immediate, case-specific feedback after report submission
Radiology Simulator - How does it work?
The specialised radiologist mentors have carefully prepared a structured reporting template to help you report the MRI cases, formatted in a quiz format while you also view the cases in a web-based PACS-viewer on the right.
1. First, you should review the case images.
2. Then, you can begin the reporting template quiz (meanwhile still reviewing the images on the right)
3. After you submit your answers, the correct answers will appear and you will receive a score for your report.
4. Alongside the answers, you will also find helpful comments and learnings that the specialised radiologist mentor has left. There might also be arrows or markings on the images to help you see relevant findings.
5. If you score more than 66%, you have passed the module and can download your CME Certificate. You can reset the module and try again if you did not pass.
You can save the module whenever you want and return to it later, giving you the flexibility to practice on your own time.
Check our FAQ page you can also email us directly with your questions.
| 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.


