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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
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15th July16th July to 31st JulySeptember
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    The Fellow will have a rotation in the following areas:
    • USG
    • CT
    • MRI
    • PETCT
    • 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.

      • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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