Our Paediatric Imaging course provides a comprehensive, systematic approach to interpreting diagnostic images in children. Covering the Brain and Skull, Chest, Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal systems.
Master the essentials of Paediatric Imaging across key body systems.
Our Paediatric Imaging course provides a comprehensive, systematic approach to interpreting diagnostic images in children. Covering the Brain and Skull, Chest, Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal systems across four modules, this course combines focused lectures with interactive case reviews to build confidence in interpreting X-ray, ultrasound, CT, and MRI images.
The course includes a pre-test, four online pre-course modules, and a post-course test to solidify learning. Each module explores specific imaging techniques and common paediatric pathologies, with an emphasis on clinical relevance, imaging findings, pitfalls, and complications.
Review our Events Calendar for the next instance of this in person workshop.
Paediatricians, Paediatric registrars, Emergency Physicians, Emergency Registrars, Radiographers.
Prepatory Lessons completed online:
- Pre Course Quiz
- ITRM101 Introduction to X-Ray
- ITRM102 Introduction to Ultrasound
- ITRM103 Introduction to CT
- ITRM104 Introduction to MRI
- Post Course Quiz
Course:
- Module 1: Imaging of the Brain & Skull – CT & MRI
- Module 2: Imaging of the Chest – X-Ray & CT
- Module 3: Imaging of the Genitourinary System
- Module 4: Imaging of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Australian College for Emergency Medicine: Approved for 10.5 hours; 5 Educational Activy + 5.5 Reviewing performance
Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy: 7.5 hours in Formal Education
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: PDP hours: 6 Educational activity; 7 Performance review
(Course ID: Sydney; 35100)
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners: Activity Id: 395062 – CPD Accredited Activity: 13hours; Education activity: 6hrs, Reviewing performance: 7hrs
Royal Australasian College of Physicians: Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) can claim the time spent for this activity in MyCPD













