Alzheimer's Disease

ESOR Special Focus Series

ONLINE | September 4 – 5, 2025

What to expect

This two-day online course provides an in-depth overview of Alzheimer’s disease, offering valuable insights.

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that increasingly burdens patients, caregivers, and healthcare systems. Radiologists play a crucial role in the diagnosis and monitoring of AD, primarily through the use of advanced imaging modalities such as MRI and PET scans. However, significant gaps and barriers exist in the current training and practices of radiologists, which need to be addressed to improve patient outcomes.

This course combines evidence-based educational strategies with flexible, accessible delivery methods to create an engaging, learner-centred experience. By integrating interactive elements, real-world application, and opportunities for learner influence, the course ensures that participants not only acquire knowledge but also develop the skills and confidence to apply it in their clinical practice.

Free of charge for ESR-Members

For all ESR-Members, this course is completely free.

Programme

How to collect CME credits

  1. Attend the course live on September 4 – 5. You need to attend both days to receive a certificate!
  2. Please complete the combined session/event evaluation, available under ‘My Evaluation’* from September 5, 18:00 CEST until September 12, 23:59 CEST.
  3. Once you have completed the evaluation the CME certificate can be found under ‘My Certificates’* (this might take up to five minutes)
  4. On-demand attendance will not grant the right to collect CME credits.

* ‘My Evaluation’ and ‘My Certificates’ can be accessed via the main menu in the upper right corner when logged in.