The Royal College of Radiologists and the Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals are collaborating for the second time to run the thoracic imaging masterclass. This two-day course is intended for radiologists at all levels of seniority and the topics covered are designed to be of value not only to junior radiologists (preparing for the FRCR Part II examination) but also to more senior radiologists wishing to refresh knowledge of aspects of thoracic imaging.
The sessions will cover the fundamentals of thoracic anatomy, imaging techniques and the key radiological signs. There will be a systematic review of all major disease categories including lung cancer, interstitial lung diseases, pleural disorders, vascular disease and thoracic intervention.
Learning outcomes
- To review fundamentals of thoracic anatomy, imaging techniques and key signs/patterns of thoracic disease.
To develop a solid working knowledge of major categories of thoracic disease (incl. lung cancer, interstitial lung disease, pleural and vascular disorders).