Key highlights
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals already involved in requesting or interpreting x-rays.
Led by experienced experts, Rob Milner and Nick Bithray. The course covers a comprehensive range of topics including anatomy, obstruction, perforation, calcifications, and more.
Participants will engage in real-life case reviews and interactive sessions to enhance their diagnostic skills. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to refine your skills and knowledge in abdominal x-ray interpretation.
Unable to attend on the day? Don’t worry, all our courses are recorded to view later. Simply book your on-demand place and receive 90 days access from the course date.
Led by experienced instructors, Nick Bithray and Robert Milner, both Consultant Radiographers, with over 20 years of formal teaching experience, this course aims to equip you with a systematic and structured approach to abdominal X-ray interpretation, bolstering your confidence in identifying anatomy and abnormalities. Our ultimate goal is to better support practitioners and clinicians while enabling management and clinical leads to meet operational and strategic targets, thereby improving the quality of patient care within the NHS and beyond.
Unable to attend on the day? Don’t worry, all our courses are recorded for you to view later. Simply book your place and add a comment ‘On-Demand’ and you’ll receive 30 days access from the course date.
Group discounts are available. For more information, please email educateenquiries@medica.co.uk
Accreditation: 6 CPD/CME Credits can be claimed in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists.
Please Note: All tickets are fixed to a 20% VAT rate.
Our speakers
Nick Bithray
Consultant Radiographer
James Paget Hospital
Rob Milner
Consultant Radiographer
Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Course programme
08:45-09:00: Registration
09:00-09:30: Anatomy and the basics
09:30-10:15: Obstruction and volvulus
10:15-10:45: Morning Break
10:45-11:15: Perforation (Riglers sign + eCXR appearances)
11:15-12:00: Reporting session and image review (Real-life cases)
12:00-12:45: Lunch
12:45-13:15: Renal tract calculi
13:15-14:00: Other causes of calcifications (phleboliths, costochondral, mesenteric lymph nodes, fibroids, pancreatic calcification, gallstones, porcelain gallbladder, adrenal calcification, splenic artery calcification)
14:00-14:30: Clips, devices and foreign bodies
14:30:14:45: Afternoon break
14:45-15:30: Reporting session and image review (Real-life Cases)
15:30: Course close