About this course
This practical and comprehensive course is designed for consultant radiologists who are required to be on call. It provides a stimulating update on interpretation and reporting practice for the on-call setting, delivered through short theory lectures followed by interactive interpretation and reporting sessions.
The course covers a full range of radiological topics across two days: neuroradiology (head injury, acute stroke, venous thrombosis), musculoskeletal cases (cauda equina compression, fractures, septic arthritis), paediatric cases (intussusception, malrotation, pyloric stenosis, non-accidental injury), abdominal and pelvic pathology (bowel, appendix, gynaecological, bladder, male GU), acute chest imaging (infection, tumours, fibrosis, ARDS, interstitial lung diseases), solid organ imaging (spleen, kidney, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, stomach, duodenum), aortic and vascular cases (dissection, aneurysms, bleeds, vascular access), and a final session on misses, near-misses and great pick-ups from challenging on-call cases.
The course is delivered by a faculty of practising consultant radiologists with extensive experience. Rather than didactic lectures, the emphasis is on practical, workstation-based case learning with immediate feedback. Delegates work through approximately 100 cases using the cloud-based PostDICOM DICOM viewer, with full toolset access to manipulate and interpret images on their own screen whilst receiving real-time teaching and feedback from expert faculty.
Included in your purchase is 120 days of access to the on-demand recordings with unlimited playback, full access and control to all DICOM cases on the PostDICOM server, a CPD certificate with 12 CPD points from the Royal College of Radiologists, and the opportunity to submit questions directly to faculty. The course emphasises true peer interaction and learning, with no expensive travel required.




