Next date
Thu, 11 March 2027
Location
Online
About this course
King's Advanced MSK MRI Course 2027 is a comprehensive, hands-on two-day live online course delivered by Infomed Ltd, designed for consultant and senior trainee radiologists, sports medicine physicians, advanced practice physiotherapists, and orthopaedic surgeons who interpret MSK MRI in their clinical practice. The course combines short theory lectures with intensive supervised interpretation and reporting practice using a fully featured cloud-based DICOM viewer (PostDICOM), allowing participants to review cases at their own pace while receiving immediate feedback from expert faculty.
The course covers MSK MRI interpretation and reporting across all major joints: wrist and hand, knee, elbow, shoulder, ankle and foot, and hip. Each anatomy section begins with an expert lecture outlining guidance, practical knowledge, common pitfalls, and how to avoid them, followed by interactive case-based sessions where participants can actively interpret and report findings. The interactive format emphasises discussion of findings, common errors, trauma and non-trauma cases, and what different clinicians need to know, all designed to change reporting practice directly.
By the end of the course, participants will have improved their MSK MRI interpretation and reporting skills, gained a comprehensive understanding of best practice in advanced MSK MRI, learned tips and tricks to avoid common misses and pick up subtle abnormalities, and identified specific knowledge gaps relevant to their own practice. The course is particularly valued for its high-quality faculty from leading NHS hospitals, the interactive case-based style, the ability to attend from home (no travel costs), and access to expert feedback on challenging cases.
Attendance includes live online access for both days, 90 days of on-demand access to recordings, full access and control of DICOM cases via PostDICOM, a CPD certificate of attendance with 12 CPD points (RCR-approved, with 1 ESSR Diploma Credit Point), and the opportunity to interact directly with faculty via Q&A sessions and chat. Participants can join via web browser or mobile app; no special software is required beyond an internet connection with at least 20 Mbps download speed. The course provides full IT support via chat, email, and telephone, and tutorials are available before the course begins.


