Fellowship in

Lung Cancer Imaging

Level II - General Radiologist | EACCME CME Applied

Online | 28 - 30 April 2025

Fellowship in

Lung Cancer Imaging

Level III
Sub specialization training

EACCME CME Accreditation Submitted

28 - 30 Apr 2025 | ONLINE

About the Course

The Lung Cancer Imaging Fellowship is an in-depth, online program tailored for radiologists seeking comprehensive training in lung cancer diagnostics. This fellowship provides an expert-led curriculum that covers essential topics, including the  guidelines for evaluating solitary pulmonary nodules, hands-on practice with the TNM 8 staging system, and an introduction to the advanced applications of spectral CT in lung cancer assessment.

Each module begins with a focused lecture, followed by individual case readings on real anonymized cases that simulate clinical scenarios. Participants will apply the concepts learned to interpret cases, with ample opportunity for interactive group discussions and Q&A with the expert mentor, ensuring clarity and confidence in lung cancer imaging.

This fellowship is ideal for radiologists aiming to enhance their diagnostic skills and stay updated on the latest algorithms and imaging technologies in lung cancer work-up.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the fellowship, participants will be able to:

  • Master the application of PI-RADS v2.1 (Prostate Imaging — Reporting and Data System version 2.1) for structured, high-quality reporting in advanced prostate cancer cases.
  • Develop confidence in interpreting complex multiparametric MRI findings in prostate cancer, enhancing diagnostic precision in daily practice.
  • Differentiate between common anatomical variants and pathological findings to minimize diagnostic errors and improve accuracy.
  • Refine reporting skills with structured reporting techniques, focusing on clarity and detail for effective clinical decision-making in prostate cancer management.

Program will include...

  • Expert-led lectures on advanced prostate MRI interpretation, covering PI-RADS for diagnosis, staging (local and systemic), and post-treatment follow-up (including active surveillance).
  • Hands-on individual case reading and interpretation with carefully selected, real-life cases.
  • Interactive group discussions for in-depth review and analysis of complex cases.
  • Dedicated Q&A sessions with the lead radiologist mentor, providing opportunities for direct guidance and personalized feedback.
  • Full access to presentation slides, recorded sessions, and comprehensive course materials for future reference.
  • Pre- and post-course access to discussed cases, allowing participants to prepare and revisit key learning points.

Trainer Profile

Dr. Caroline Senior Consultant Oncologic Radiologist (Lung Cancer), Hamingston University, Berlin.

Early Bird Offer

What is the Stroke Imaging Fellowship Online Program?

The Stroke Imaging Fellowship Online Program is an intensive 3-day educational course aimed at radiologists, neurologists, and healthcare professionals. The program focuses on developing advanced skills in stroke imaging using cutting-edge techniques in CT, MRI, and perfusion imaging.

Who can enroll in the program?

This program is ideal for radiologists, neurologists, stroke specialists, and other medical professionals with an interest in improving their expertise in stroke imaging.

What topics are covered in the fellowship?

Key topics include:

  • Acute stroke diagnosis using imaging.
  • Interpretation of CT and MRI for stroke.
  • Perfusion imaging techniques and interpretation.
  • Imaging in ischemic vs. hemorrhagic strokes.
  • Practical case studies for real-time stroke imaging.

Is this fellowship program accredited?

Yes, participants may be eligible to earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits. It’s recommended to check with the program provider for specific accreditation details.

How long is the program?

The fellowship is conducted over a period of 3 days with intensive online sessions, including lectures, case discussions, and hands-on training using stroke imaging software.

What is the format of the program?

The program is conducted entirely online. It consists of live video lectures, interactive sessions, case-based learning, and quizzes. Participants will have access to resources throughout the 3-day period.

Do I need prior experience in stroke imaging to participate?

Although prior experience in stroke care or neuroimaging is beneficial, the program is designed to accommodate both beginners and experienced professionals seeking to enhance their stroke imaging skills.

What are the program’s learning objectives?

By the end of the 3-day program, participants will be able to:

  • Accurately interpret stroke imaging in acute settings.
  • Differentiate between types of strokes using advanced imaging.
  • Utilize CT and MRI imaging for making treatment decisions.
  • Apply knowledge gained to real-world clinical scenarios.

How will participants be assessed?

Participants will be assessed through interactive case studies, quizzes, and real-time image interpretation exercises. A final assessment may be conducted at the end of the program to evaluate overall performance.

Will I have access to faculty and peers during the program?

Yes, the program includes live sessions that allow for direct interaction with faculty members and peers. There will be opportunities to ask questions, participate in group discussions, and receive personalised feedback.

What are the technical requirements for the program?

You’ll need a computer or tablet with a stable internet connection, along with access to the program’s designated online platform. Specific software for image analysis may be required, which will be provided by the program organisers.

What is the cost of the fellowship?

The cost of the 3-day fellowship may vary depending on the institution offering the program. It’s recommended to contact the program organizers for detailed pricing information and payment options.

How do I apply for the fellowship?

To apply, visit the program’s official website and complete the online application form. Some programs may request your CV or a brief statement of interest.

Will I receive a certificate after completing the fellowship?

Yes, participants who successfully complete the 3-day program will receive a certificate of completion. The certificate may also include CME credits, depending on the program’s accreditation.

Is this program recognized internationally?

Most online fellowship programs are recognized globally, though it is advisable to verify the specific accreditation and recognition in your region or institution.