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GI Fellowship Practice Cases

Content Reviewed: January 9, 2024

Fellowship Cases
Preview Course

27.5 CME

25 DICOM Case Files

25 Videos

25 Practice Reports

25 Quiz Questions

2 hr. 37 min.

Course Description

Welcome to the GI Imaging Practice Cases course!

 

In this course, you’ll be presented with a series of worklists, comprised of high-yield cases selected by top radiology experts for you to practice your interpretation and reporting skills.

 

You must complete all topics in this course to receive your Fellowship Certificate. Access Full Fellowship Certificate Program Here

 

This Practice Cases Course includes:

 

Practice cases - work through each case in our simulated case review module. Review the DICOM file(s) in our cloud-based viewer, write or dictate your report, answer the quiz question(s), and then compare your report to a gold standard report written by expert faculty.  

 

Review topics - review faculty instructional materials, including expert case review videos, case discussions, key images, and references.

With each practice case question you complete, you’ll receive an updated GI Imaging Mastery Score to monitor your ongoing performance improvement.

 

Once you complete all topics in this course, return to the Fellowship Certificate Program page here to claim your Certificate of Completion.

 

Contact us at support@medality.com with any questions or feedback about the program.
 

Welcome to the GI Imaging Practice Cases course!

 

In this course, you’ll be presented with a series of worklists, comprised of high-yield cases selected by top radiology experts for you to practice your interpretation and reporting skills.

 

Faculty

Mahan Mathur, MD

Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

Yale School of Medicine

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Preview Case
Indeterminate liver mass.

1-2

Indeterminate liver mass.

1-3

Indeterminate liver mass.

1-4

Indeterminate liver findings.

1-5

70 yo female with lung cancer, found to have new liver hypoattenuation lesion in segment IVa on surveillance CT chest.

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Epigastric pain.

2-2

Abdominal pain.

2-3

Abdominal pain, weight loss.

2-4

Pancreatic tail mass seen on ultrasound.

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Pancreatic mass.

3-1

Abdominal pain.

3-2

Jaundice.

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Dilated CBD.

3-4

Right upper quadrant pain.

3-5

Biliary ductal dilatation.

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Abdominal pain.

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Epigastric pain.

4-3

Nausea/vomiting.

4-4

Bilious emesis.

4-5

Abdominal Pain.

5-1

Evaluation for Crohn's.

5-2

Bright red blood per rectum.

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Abdominal distention.

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Rectal Cancer, Staging.

5-5

Perianal discomfort.

Course Evaluation

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