Fellowship in Neuroradiology
Develop advanced expertise in CT, MRI, and neurovascular imaging for accurate diagnosis of brain, spine, head, and neck disorders.
Course Overview
The Fellowship in Neuroradiology is an advanced, focused postgraduate training program designed to develop specialized expertise in the imaging evaluation of the brain, spine, head and neck, and central nervous system. The program emphasizes CT and MRI interpretation, advanced neuroimaging techniques, neurovascular imaging, and clinicoradiological correlation, with structured exposure to neurology, neurosurgery, and emergency imaging services. This fellowship prepares radiologists for competent independent practice in diagnostic neuroradiology.
What You'll Learn
Interpret CT and MRI of the brain and spine accurately.
Diagnose common and complex neurological disorders using imaging.
Apply advanced neuroimaging techniques in clinical practice.
Perform neurovascular imaging interpretation including CTA and MRA.
Correlate neuroimaging findings with clinical and laboratory data.
Identify neuro-oncologic, infectious, inflammatory, and degenerative diseases.
Report neuroradiological studies in a structured and standardized manner.
Participate effectively in multidisciplinary neuro meetings.
Recognize imaging emergencies and guide urgent management.
Practice ethical, safe, and evidence-based neuroradiology.
Requirements
Curriculum
5 Sections · 25 Lessons · 12 Months
01Fundamentals of Neuroradiology5 lessons
- Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
- Imaging protocols for CNS
- CT and MRI physics relevant to neuroradiology
- Normal variants and artifacts
- Structured reporting
02Brain Imaging5 lessons
- Stroke and cerebrovascular disease
- Neuro-oncology
- CNS infections and inflammation
- Degenerative and demyelinating disorders
- Pediatric brain imaging overview
03Spine Imaging5 lessons
- Degenerative spine disorders
- Spinal trauma
- Spinal tumors and infections
- Congenital spinal anomalies
- Postoperative spine imaging
04Neurovascular Imaging5 lessons
- CTA and MRA techniques
- Aneurysms and vascular malformations
- Venous sinus thrombosis
- Ischemic stroke imaging
- Perfusion imaging overview
05Head, Neck & Emergency Neuroradiology5 lessons
- Head and neck imaging anatomy
- Skull base imaging
- Trauma imaging
- ENT and orbital imaging
- Imaging in neurological emergencies
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