Highlights
- Run by a family of 7 Radiologists
- Access to 800 MRI / 700 CT per day
- Exposure of interesting and complex cases from different geographies across the country
- Rotation through major Radiology subspecialties
- Mentoring from subspeciality Leads through draft-validate reporting, film-reading sessions, clinical case discussion
- Periodical feedbacks and Suggestions for improvement from senior radiologists
- Small group teaching sessions
- India ‘s largest integrated scans and blood testing center
Fellowship in Cross-Sectional Imaging
Qualification: | MDRD / DNB / DMRD / DMRE |
Number of seats: | 5 |
Course Duration: | 12 Months |
Course Fee: | Rs. 1,50,000 (Rupees one lakh fifty thousand only) |
Stipend: | Rs 50000 / Per Month With Additional Salary |
Training timings: | 8.30 AM to 5.00 PM |
Location: | Chennai | Hyderabad | Bangalore | Delhi | Kolkata | Trivandrum | Mumbai | Pune | Ahmedabad |
Attendance requirement: | 90% | State Medical Council registration is mandatory before joining the Course | Admission through Assessment and telephonic Interview |
Last date for submitting Application | Assessment and interview | Course commences on |
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15th October | 16th October - 31st October | January 2025 |
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Mr. Rampprasath
Contact
Mrs. Dhanalakshmi
Special features:
- Mentoring from subspeciality leads through draft validate reporting of every case
- Daily reporting of 20-25 cases per candidate
- Clinical case discussions and Film reading sessions
- Periodical assessment of performance
- Journal publications and presentations at state and national CME
Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging
Qualification: | MDRD / DNB / DMRD / DMRE |
Number of seats: | 5 |
Course Duration: | 6 months ( Institutional ) / 1 year ( ICRI accredited fellowship ) / 2 years ( Accredited by the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical university) |
Course Fee: | Rs. 1,50,000 (Rupees one lakh fifty thousand only) |
Stipend: | Rs 50000 / Per Month With Additional Salary |
Training timings: | 8.30 AM to 5.00 PM |
Location: | Chennai |
Attendance requirement: | 90% | Tamilnadu Medical Council registration is mandatory before joining the Course | Admission through Assessment and telephonic Interview |
Last date for submitting Application | Assessment and interview | Course commences on |
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15th October | 16th October - 31st October | January 2025 |
15th March | 16th March - 31st March | June 2025 |
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Contact
Mr. Rampprasath
Contact
Mrs. Dhanalakshmi
Special features:
- Extensive Hands-on training sessions of MSK USG, CT, MRI, X-ray
- One-to-one exclusive mentor guidance in reporting
- Periodic clinical sessions of Interesting case presentations
- Periodic assessment of performance
- Journal publications and presentations at state and national CME
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Introduction
This is an intensive Six months course which involves musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal radiology participation in ultrasound, CT, and MRI as well as performing and interpreting musculoskeletal CT, MRI, ultrasound, and radiographic studies. There is a 40% component of non-musculoskeletal imaging work which must also be done during this fellowship to keep in touch with routine diagnostic activities.
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Responsibilities
- Protocoling, monitoring and interpreting CT and MR imaging studies under senior faculty supervision.
- Effectively communicating study results by timely signing of reports and appropriate direct communication to physicians.
- Complete at least one original research project as principal author with the purpose of preparation of a manuscript suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal
- Present academic work at local, national or international scientific meetings
- Teach diagnostic radiology residents as well as residents from other clinical services and medical students
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Syllabus
Knowledge and skills to be acquired by the students on completion of the Course:
The fellow will be equipped to independently Report X- ray ,CT and MRI of bone and joints
1. Basics of musculoskeletal cross sectional imaging
Available cross-sectional imaging modalities and appropriate indications Anatomy of musculoskeletal tissues
2. Imaging of pathology of joints
SHOULDER
- Tendon tears, degeneration and dislocation Shoulder impingement
- Rotator interval abnormalities Shoulder instability
- SLAP
- Arthritis
ELBOW
- Fractures
- Ligament injuries
- Muscle and tendon injuries
- Joint pathology
- Nerve related pathologies
WRIST & HAND
- Ligament & TFCC injury
- Tendon Pathology
- Carpal tunnel & nerve related
- Osseous abnormalities & Instability Impaction syndromes
- Occult Fractures.
- Physal Injuries.
- Osteonecrosis
- Congenital Osseous Lesions.
- Arthritis
HIP
- Fractures
- Vascular Abnormalities of Bone Osteonecrosis (Avascular Necrosis)
- Idiopathic Transient Osteoporosis of the Hip (Transient Painful Bone Marrow Edema)
- Evulsion injuries
- Muscle, tendon & ligament pathologies
- Labral injuries
- Impingement syndromes
- Sciatic Nerve pathologies
KNEE
- Fractures
- Meniscal & Ligament pathologies
- Posteromedial & Posterolateral corner injuries
- Evulsion injuries
- Infectious / Inflammatory diseases
- Vascular pathologies
- Post op knee
ANKLE & FOOT
- Fractures
- Ligament & Tendon injuries
- Impingement syndromes
- Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Nerve related injuries & pathologies
- Tarsal Coalition
- Osteonecrosis of the foot and ankle
- Diabetic Foot
- Foreign Bodies
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
- Normal anatomy
- Internal derangement
3. Imaging in trauma
- Acute Osseous Trauma
- Impaction injuries
- Radiographically Occult Fracture
- Evulsion injuries
- Insufficiency fractures
- Fatigue fractures
- Post-traumatic Osteolysis
- Avulsion Fractures
4. Imaging of focal lesions of bone and soft tissue
- Bone & Soft Tissue Tumors
- Post treatment evaluation of tumors
5. Marrow pathology imaging
- Normal marrow anatomy and function Marrow pathology
- Post chemotherapy & radiation marrow changes
- Miscellaneous Marrow Diseases
6. Spine imaging
- Degenerative disease
- Spinal canal stenosis
- Post- operative imaging Infections Neoplasms
- Trauma
- Vascular pathologies
7. Imaging of peripheral nerves and plexus
- Principles of nerve imaging
- Normal imaging anatomy Pathologies of brachial plexus Pathologies of lumbosacral plexus
- Pathologies of peripheral nerves of upper and lower limb
8. Arthritis imaging
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Ankylosing Spondylitis Gout
- Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Hemophilia
- Amyloid Tumors
- Synovial Chondromatosis
- Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
9. Wholebody MRI
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Basic Competencies
- Patient Care
- Medical Knowledge
- Interpersonal & Communication Skills
- Professionalism
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Recommended list of Text books & Journals
Textbooks:
- Bone and Joint Imaging: Donald L. Resnick, Mark J. Kransdorf
- MRI in Orthopaedics & sports medicine -Stoller
- Yochum & Rowe’s essentials of skeletal radiology
- Musculoskeletal imaging: The Requisites: B. J. Manaster, David A. May, and Disler
- Ultrasound of the musculoskeletal system – Carlo Martinoli and StefanoBianchi
- Diagnostic ultrasound –Rumack
- Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – VonHalsbeek
- Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – Jon Jacobson
- Ultrasound guided musculoskeletal injections – Gina M. Allen, David J. Wilson
Journals:
- Skeletal radiology
- Radiology & Radiographics journal
- American journal of radiology
Fellowship in Onco radiology – Diagnostic
Qualification: | MDRD / DNB / DMRD |
Number of seats: | 2 |
Course Duration: | 6 months (Institutional) / 1 year (Accredited by the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical university) |
Course Fee: | Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees one lakh only) |
Stipend: | Rs 50000 / per month With Additional Salary |
Training timings: | 8.30 AM to 5.00PM |
Location: | Chennai |
Attendance requirement: | 90% | Tamilnadu Medical Council registration is mandatory before joining the Course | Admission through Assessment and telephonic Interview |
Last date for submitting Application | Assessment and interview | Course commences on |
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15th July | 16th July to 31st July | September |
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Mr. Rampprasath
Contact
Mrs. Dhanalakshmi
The Fellow will have a rotation in the following areas:
- USG
- CT
- MRI
- PETCT
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Introduction
This is an intensive one year course which involves oncological and non-oncological radiology participation in ultrasound, CT and fluoroscopy guided procedures as well as performing and interpreting oncological CT, MRI, ultrasound and PET CT studies. There is a 40% component of non-oncological imaging work which must also be done during this fellowship to keep in touch with routine diagnostic activities.
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Responsibilities
- Inform the patient about the entire procedure and administration of radiopharmaceutical
- Determine and organize the appropriate tests and protocols
- Adapt the protocols to the needs and condition of the patient.
- Interpretation of the results according to the clinical information.
- During postings he has to maintain log book, poster presentation, oral presentation in conferences and publish one paper in indexed journals.
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Syllabus
A sound understanding of the basis of oncological imaging including:
- The embryology, anatomy and pathophysiology of the major tumour-bearing organs.
- The various tumour staging methods used for each major organ
- Lymph node station and routes of lymph node spread from primary tumours.
- Anatomical routes for the spread of common tumours.
- The pathological processes of malignant disease.
- Local, national and where appropriate, international imaging guidelines.
- Methods of analyzing tumour response.
General oncological radiology
- Expertise in plain radiographic assessment for staging and follow-up of tumours.
- Knowledge of the indications for referral for cross-sectional imaging based on the plain film findings.
- Expertise in recommending the most appropriate investigation.
CT
- Detailed knowledge of tumour types appropriate for CT staging and follow-up
- Detailed knowledge of the appropriate techniques for the examination and the assessment of different common cancers.
- Knowledge of patterns of disease spread for common tumour types on CT which will lead to greater diagnostic accuracy and more appropriately tailored examinations.
- Knowledge of the advantages of new developments in CT such as multi-helical techniques in cancer management, eg. Three-dimensional imaging, multi-planar reformatting.
- Expertise in biopsy techniques with a particular relevance to cancer, such as retroperitoneal biopsy and pelvic side wall biopsy
- Knowledge of requirements for CT planning in radiotherapy and the importance of diagnostic input.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Knowledge of the indications for MRI for staging, follow-up and reassessment of patients at the time of suspected relapse.
- Knowledge of basic MRI techniques, findings and pitfalls in the diagnosis of those cancers frequently referred for imaging, eg. Pelvic cancers, head and neck cancer.
- MR USG fusion technology for Brain Tumours and other malignancy.
- Knowledge of the advances in MRI, which are relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients.
USG
- Knowledge of the indications for US examinations in cancer patients and the relationship of US to CT / MRI / Nuclear Medicine for lesion detection, eg. Liver metastases.
- Knowledge of advances in US imaging and techniques that have an application to cancer.
Nuclear Medicine
- Understanding of the complementary role of plain radiography, MRI and CT to nuclear medicine in the evaluation of an equivocal diagnosis of metastases.
- Detailed knowledge of indications for functional imaging techniques and expertise in image interpretation, eg. Thyroid cancer imaging.
- Knowledge of advances in nuclear medicine, including positron emission tomography (PET/CT PET). A basic knowledge of the technique is required. Knowledge of the current and evolving indications for referral for PET / SPECT.
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Basic Competencies
Core knowledge
- Knowledge of oncological pathology and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology.
- Familiarity with tumour staging nomenclature.
- Familiarity with the application of US, radionuclide investigations, CT and MRI, angiography and interventional techniques in oncological staging, and monitoring the response of tumours to therapy.
- Familiarity with the radiological manifestations of complications which may occur in tumour management.
Core Skills
- Reporting plain radiographs performed to assess tumours
- Performing and reporting US, CT, MRI and radionuclide investigations in oncological staging and monitoring the response of tumours to therapy.
- Performing image-guided biopsy of masses under US and CT guidance.
- Tumour Ablation Therapy.
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Recommended list of Text books & Journals
Text Books
- Basics of PET Imaging: Physics, Chemistry, and Regulations – By Gopal B. Saha.
- PET-CT Hybrid Imaging – Book by Otmar Schober and WalterHeindel
- Molecular Anatomic Imaging: PET/CT, PET/MR and SPECT CT Hardcover – by Gustav K. Von Schulthess
- Clinical PET: Principles and Applications – E. Edmund Kim, TomioInoue, Wai-HoiWong
- Atlas of Sectional Radiological Anatomy for PET/CT – Book by Mehmet T.Kitapci
- Radiology for PET/CT Reporting – Book by Cristina Nanni, Lucia Zanoni,and Stefano Fanti
- Atlas of PET-CT: A Quick Guide to Image Interpretation – by LuigiMansi, Mohsen Farsad, and Stefano Fanti
- PET/CT in Cancer: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Individualized Imaging – By Mohsen Beheshti, Werner Langsteger, AlirezaRezaee
- PET- CT Beyond FDG: A Quick Guide to Image Interpretation – by LuigiMansi, Mohsen Farsad, and StefanoFanti
- PET-CT: Rare Findings and Diseases – by Cristina Nanni and StefanoFanti
Journals:
- The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
- PET Clinics
- Radio graphics
- Radiology
- European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
- Clinical Nuclear Medicine
- Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
Fellowship in Fetal Medicine – Diagnostic Obstetric Ultrasound Imaging
Qualification: | MDRD / DNB / DMRD |
Number of seats: | 6 |
Course Duration: | 7 months |
Course Fee: | Rs. 1,60,000 (Rupees one lakh sixty thousand only) |
Stipend: | Will be Paid according to number of cases reported. |
Training timings: | 8.30 AM to 5.00PM |
Location: | Chennai |
Attendance requirement: | 90% | Tamilnadu Medical Council registration is mandatory before joining the Course | Admission through Assessment and telephonic Interview |
Last date for submitting Application | Assessment and interview | Course commences on |
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15th October | 16th October - 31st October | January 2025 |
15th March | 16th March - 31st March | June 2025 |
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Contact
Mr. Rampprasath
Contact
Mrs. Dhanalakshmi
Special features:
- Extensive Hands-on training sessions of obstetric ultrasounds and Fetal Echo
- One to one exclusive mentor guidance in reporting
- Lectures
- Periodic assessment of performance
- Journal publications and presentations at state and national CME
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Introduction
This is an intensive Seven Months Course which involves Obstetric and non obstetric radiology Participation in diagnostic ultrasound Procedures as well as Performing and interpreting Obstetric Ultrasounds. There is 40% Component of non Obstetric imaging work which must also be done during this fellowship to keep in touch with routine diagnostic activities.This is an intensive Six Months Course which involves Obstetric and non obstetric radiology Participation in diagnostic ultrasound Procedures as well as Performing and interpreting Obstetric Ultrasounds. There is 40% Component of non Obstetric imaging work which must also be done during this fellowship to keep in touch with routine diagnostic activities.
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Responsibilities
- Elaborate History taking and inform the patient about the procedure.
- Determine and follow the checklist and protocols for all scanning procedures.
- Maintenance of logbook, poster and oral presentations in conferences.
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Syllabus
- First trimester ultrasound
- Nuchal translucency scan
- TIFFA scan
- Growth scans
- Obstetric Doppler
- Fetal echo
- Knowledge and skills to be acquired by the students on completion of the course
- To be confident in performing obstetric scans.
- Diagnosis of fetal anomalies and further management.
- To be familiar with the fetal cardiac abnormalities.
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Basic Competencies
- Patient Care
- Medical Knowledge
- Interpersonal & Communication Skills
- Professionalism
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Recommended list of Text books & Journals
- Callen’s ultrasonography in obstetrics and gynaecology
- A practical guide to Fetal echocardiography – Alfred Abuhamad, Rahih chaouhi
- Mediscan manual of Fetal echocardiography
Journals:
- Isuog – Guidelines