Build confidence in head and neck anatomy interpretation
A structured, case-based course designed to strengthen your understanding of head and neck cross-sectional anatomy through real-world imaging cases.
The head and neck contains densely packed structures that can be difficult to identify on cross-sectional imaging.
Finding comprehensive, case-based learning materials for head and neck anatomy can be challenging.
Translating textbook anatomy knowledge to real imaging interpretation requires guided practice.
A UK-trained head and neck radiologist with over 20 years of experience and a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. His practice spans large teaching hospitals and private clinics within multidisciplinary teams, and he has served as a specialist reviewer for the British Journal of Radiology. He co-founded the first large one-stop neck lump clinic in New Zealand.
5 units · 41 lessons
Self-directed CPD activity. Certificate of completion provided.
“The case-based approach really helped me understand the spatial relationships between structures that I struggled with in textbooks.”
Radiology Trainee
ST3 Radiology
“Excellent course for building confidence in head and neck reporting. The structured progression made complex anatomy approachable.”
General Radiologist
Consultant Radiologist
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