Read with the Experts

Fri 14 Jul 2023 Online

Read with the Experts, Learn with the Best!
Comprising six segments of case-based learning, each consisting of preview of cases, MCQs to answer and a 45-minute webinar with discussion of each case.

Hepatobiliary Series

We have launched a new 'Read with the Experts' learning series, comprising six segments throughout 2023, all focussing on hepatobiliary imaging.

Each segment will feature five diagnostically challenging cases curated by ICIS Fellows, all international experts in this specialist field.

Five full-DICOM cases per segment will be available for preview and self-assessment by answering MCQs related to each case.

A 45-minute ‘Reading with the Expert’ webinar will be available to all registrants who have completed the self-assessment and submitted answers to the MCQs. During the webinar the correct answers will be revealed with Q&A enabling discussion of the diagnostic challenges and key learning points of each case.

All MCQ answers will be collated at the end of the series and the attendee achieving the highest self-assessment score through the whole series will be awarded a prize!

The learning objectives of this new dynamic learning experience will provide participants with the opportunity to:

  • Experience real-world practice

  • Recognise features of more common liver diseases

  • Enhance their knowledge of liver imaging and understand anomalies in a day-to-day context

  • Identify unusual liver lesions and potential mimics of liver disease

With grateful acknowledgement of our Society Corporate Supporters:-  SiemensGuerbet

Case reading webinars with ICIS Fellows:

Friday 14 July 2023 – Segment 4: Wolfgang Schima

Friday 15 September 2023 – Segment 5: Gianni Morana

Monday 6 November 2-23 – Segment 6: Jay Heiken

New online case-based learning series comprising six segments focusing on hepatobiliary imaging, each segment featuring five diagnostically challenging cases curated by ICIS Fellows.

Online access to full DICOM images will be through the Collective Minds (CMRAD) platform for personal review with related MCQs to answer during your review.

Registration with the CMRAD platform will be required to access the cases through a closed group – “ICIS Hepatobiliary Series 1”.

Please note that ICIS will supply CMRAD with your name and email to complete the registration. You are at liberty to utilise the rest of the CMRAD platform once registered and equally your registration can be cancelled at any time.

The case reading webinar session with the ICIS expert will only be available to those who have completed the MCQs and submitted answers prior to the webinar.

Our 'Read with the Experts' series is suitable for residents, fellows and general radiologists but may also be of interest to senior, specialist, or faculty staff to test their diagnostic skills!

The whole series is free for ICIS members.

A registration fee of £20 per segment will be payable by non-members. 

ONLINE REGISTRATION

 

ICIS members: free access to the complete series of six segments, including online access to the DICOM cases with associated MCQs, and participation in the case review webinars. 

Non-members: single segment - £20

Dr. Wolfgang Schima is Professor of Radiology and Chief of Radiology at the Krankenhaus Göttlicher Heiland, Vienna. He served on the Board of Directors of the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) from 2005-2009, has served as Executive Secretary of the Austrian Radiologic Society (ÖRG), and a member of the Austrian Radiologic Society Examining Board, becoming Chair in 2008. He was President of ICIS in 2009.

His main interest is imaging in abdominal oncology. Dr. Schima has co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and review articles and has co-edited five books. He has presented more than 400 invited lectures across Europe, the USA, Asia and Africa.

CPD certificates will not be issued for this series; however, the time spent reviewing the cases, answering the MCQs and participating in the webinar can be calculated under the Self Directed Learning section of your CPD guidelines.

Royal College of Radiologists:

5.10 Self-directed learning - One credit per hour can be claimed.

The RCR recognise the importance of self-directed learning through reading books, journals and other publications, and through using audio-visual and computer-based resources both freestanding and online such as Radiotherap-e