Image interpretation and evaluation is an elective course in the Edinburgh Imaging Academy’s post-graduate Imaging Masters / Diploma / Certificate programme. It can also be taken not-for-credit as CPD / CME and is suitable for FRCR part 1 training. Image Acute epidural haematoma visible on 3D reconstruction and also using bone algorithm (applied on axial CT section). Our online Image interpretation and evaluation (IIAE) short course teaches systematic review of images in the clinical context, to assess for both normal and abnormal findings, using: Radiography Computed tomography (CT) US Magnetic resonance (MR) SPECT Positron emission tomography (PET) We also include guidance on how such findings bear relevance to imaging in the clinical context. You can download our syllabus, which includes all the learning objectives for each module and lecture, here: Document Edinburgh Imaging Academy - Image Interpretation & Evaluation [20 credits] (229.65 KB / PDF) We offer multiple options for studying Image interpretation and evaluation: As a stand-alone course gaining University credits: Starts in January / Winter / Semester 2 20 University credits As a stand-alone course, without University credits for CPD / CME preparation and FRCR part 1 training: Starts anytime As an elective embedded in one of our online degree programmes: Imaging MSc / Dip / Cert We asked Professor Emilio Quaia, Full Professor of Radiology, University of Padova (Italy), Honorary Fellow University of Edinburgh, and main tutor for Image interpretation and evaluation, to describe the course in more detail: Who is the IIAE course aimed at? The main aim of the IIAE course is to provide the basic knowledge about diagnostic imaging with particular emphasis to the right indication of each imaging technique considering patient symptoms, to the right interpretation of the diagnostic images, and to the major strengths and limitations of each imaging techniques. What can you learn in the IIAE course? You can learn how to interpret diagnostic images and when require the correct imaging techniques according to patient symptoms and the basic physics concepts of diagnostic imaging. What benefits can you get from our online study options? The main benefits from online study options rely on the extremely rich didactic content which is available everytime 24 hour a day and 365 days a year. What outcomes / what can you expect at the end of the IIAE course? The major outcomes you can expect at the end of the course is to increase the basic knowledge about diagnostic imaging, which is often limited, and to have a clear knowledge about the major indications of each diagnostic imaging technique. Relevant links Image interpretation and evaluation Edinburgh Imaging Academy Short courses Degree programmes Training tools About our students What is a MR scan? In the news: 29 Jul 22. Online learning: Functional Imaging 29 Jun 22. Online learning: Applied Medical Image Analysis Cert 30 May 22. Online learning: Common Image Processing Techniques 1 17 May 22. EUSA Teaching Awards 28 Apr 22. Online learning: Translational imaging & clinical trials 28 Mar 22. Online learning: Cardiovascular imaging 25 Feb 22. Online learning: Hybrid radionuclide imaging (PET-MR) 27 Jan 22. Online learning: Study design 15 Dec 21. Online learning: Practicalities & safety 06 Dec 21. EIA January admissions 29 Nov 21. Online learning: Anatomy (body) 27 Oct 21. Online learning: Anatomy (neuroanatomy) 27 Sep 21. Online learning: Statistics 15 Sep 21. National Online Learning Day 27 Aug 21. Online learning: Clinical applications 27 Aug 21. Online learning: Applications in disease 27 Jul 21. Online learning: Techniques & physics 18 Jun 21. PET-MR neuroimaging course 15 May 21. New cardiac imaging educational resource 11 May 21. ACTATS one year on 21 Dec 20. Tutor of the Month 13 Aug 20. ACTATS milestone 07 May 20. ACTATS goes live 25 Nov 19. Edinburgh Imaging Academy graduations Social media tags and titles Image interpretation and evaluation is an elective course in the Edinburgh Imaging Academy’s post-graduate Imaging Masters / Diploma / Certificate programme. It can also be taken not-for-credit as CPD / CME and is suitable for FRCR part 1 training. @EdinUniMedicine @uoe_online @EdinUniNeuroImg Publication date 08 Aug, 2022