Plain film and CT reporting webinar
November 26th, 2024 - 19.00 CET
By Dr. Imran Lasker
Join our webinars where Dr Imran Lasker Consultant Radiologist from the UK will go through plain film reporting tips and tricks aimed at helping you in your daily reporting practice. A case-based and interactive teaching method is used where you can follow along and view the full cases on Collective Minds before, during and after the webinar.
By attending the webinar live and filling out a short feedback form you will receive a CPD certificate via email.
Through this webinar, we aim to upskill your reporting knowledge and give you the opportunity to practice reviewing cases live. If you want your case to be reviewed on the webinar make sure to tag @doclasker on Collective Minds Global Community.
All levels of reporting experience are welcome to attend. The monthly reporting webinar aims to be both educational and fun. It is presented in an informal manner to encourage audience participation and case interactions.
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About Dr. Imran Lasker
Imran is a consultant radiologist who specialises in musculoskeletal radiology and emergency imaging based in the UK. He is also a keen educator and has contributed to various resources for the Royal College of Radiologists, Everlight Radiology webinars, Radiopaedia, and Radiology Seminars to name a few.
Specialities: Musculoskeletal and general radiology
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Note: Any cases and presentations made available in the webinar series are property of each lecturer respectively and may not be copied or distributed by any means, and is only available for users on Collective Minds. By reviewing cases you agree that you will make no attempt in trying to identify any patients that may be discussed.