Next date
Wed, 14 October 2026
Location
Online
About this course
This comprehensive two-day live online course covers hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) imaging for consultant general radiologists and trainees. Delivered by expert faculty from leading UK teaching hospitals, the course provides everything general radiologists need to know about advanced interpretation and reporting practice in HPB imaging.
The course combines short theory presentations with extensive interactive case reviews using a cloud-based PACS system. Rather than lengthy didactic lectures, sessions focus on practical learning through real cases, with faculty providing top tips, discussing common pitfalls, posing interactive questions, and delivering take-home messages. This format ensures participants gain confidence and improve their daily reporting skills.
Topics covered include:
- Focal lesions in the non-cirrhotic liver
- Focal lesions in the cirrhotic liver with HCC LIRADS structured reporting
- Diffuse liver disease in the non-cirrhotic liver
- The benign pancreas
- Paediatric liver disease
- MRCP imaging
- Portal hypertension – imaging features, causes, complications and management
- Pancreatic and biliary malignancy
- Liver trauma
- Post-surgical and post-treatment liver imaging
- Contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the hepatobiliary system
- HPB nuclear medicine
- Rare and interesting cases
The course includes a pre-course introductory session (50 minutes) on a systematic approach to liver imaging. Faculty are practicing consultant radiologists with extensive experience in HPB imaging, teaching, and clinical practice. All participants gain access to a comprehensive case database on the PostDICOM DICOM viewer, allowing interactive case review during live sessions and full toolset manipulation on their own screens. Access to the recorded on-demand version is maintained for 90 days following the live event, with unlimited playback throughout this period.


