ESOR FOUNDATION COURSES 2024

UROGENITAL RADIOLOGY

Lectures

1
Principles of renal function: impact of imaging techniques and on contrast media management

Principles of renal function: impact of imaging techniques and on contrast media management

40:00Nicolas Grenier, Bordeaux / FR

2
Retroperitoneal anatomy and adrenal imaging

Retroperitoneal anatomy and adrenal imaging

40:00Geert Villeirs, Ghent / BE

3
Bladder and the upper tracts: imaging in haematuria

Bladder and the upper tracts: imaging in haematuria

40:00Jane Belfield, Liverpool / UK

4
Typical imaging of renal parenchymal disease, including renovascular disease and transplantation

Typical imaging of renal parenchymal disease, including renovascular disease and transplantation

40:00Nicolas Grenier, Bordeaux / FR

5
Pelvic anatomy and prostatic imaging

Pelvic anatomy and prostatic imaging

40:00Geert Villeirs, Ghent / BE

6
Scrotal and penile anatomy and common imaging findings

Scrotal and penile anatomy and common imaging findings

40:00Jane Belfield, Liverpool / UK

COURSE INFORMATION

This course is aimed at residents in their 4th and 5th year of training in radiology and recently board-certified radiologists interested in Urogenital Radiology. It is strictly adhered to Level II of the European Training Curriculum and is designed to improve the knowledge in the field of genito-urinary radiology by providing presentations of diseases of the genitourinary tract with cross-sectional imaging. The course includes six topics consisting of 40 minutes of theory and case presentations followed by a live Q&A section after each session for interaction with the faculty members.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • to learn about the advantages and limitations of modern imaging techniques for genito-urinary disease including CT and MR and the use of contrast media
  • to know key anatomy of the genito-urinary tract and retroperitoneum
  • to know how to perform CT, MRI and US for imaging the urinary tract and male genitalia

 

PROGRAMME ONLINE

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

12:30 – 13:10 Principles of renal function: impact of imaging techniques and on contrast media management
N. Grenier, Bordeaux/FR
13:10 – 13:50 Retroperitoneal anatomy and adrenal imaging
G. Villeirs, Ghent/BE
13:50 – 14:30 Bladder and the upper tracts: imaging in haematuria
J. Belfield, Liverpool/UK
14:30 – 15:00 Q&A Session
15:00 – 15:30 Break
15:30 – 16:10 Typical imaging of renal parenchymal disease, including renovascular disease and transplantation
N. Grenier, Bordeaux/FR
16:10 – 16:50 Pelvic anatomy and prostatic imaging
G. Villeirs, Ghent/BE
16:50 – 17:30 Scrotal and penile anatomy and common imaging findings
J. Belfield, Liverpool/UK
17:30 – 18:00 Q&A Session
 
 

How to collect CME credits

A CME certificate will be issued automatically if the following criteria are met: 

- You need to attend the course online via live stream in full length.

- You have to complete the electronic evaluation questionnaire. To do so, please click the “Course Evaluation” button displayed on the right column of the course page or go to the section “My Evaluation” of your ESR Connect account.

Evaluation is open from March 27, 18:00 CET until April 3, 23:59 CEST and CME certificates can be downloaded in your ESR Connect user area under 'My Certificates'.

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