Differentials in Neuroradiology, 12-13 November 2025, Manchester, UK

from £575.00

Welcome to our Differentials in Neuroradiology CPD Course for Radiologists in Training (Registrars), keen Radiographers in addition to Consultant Radiologists, Neuroradiologists, and clinicians/researchers looking to review cases relating to Brain and Spine Imaging best practice.

“Come, learn and revise neuroradiology with two highly acclaimed facilitators who will interactively take you through several key themes using real-life index images, enhanced by multiple companion cases, all aimed to further your clinical practice.”  

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Welcome to our Differentials in Neuroradiology CPD Course for Radiologists in Training (Registrars), keen Radiographers in addition to Consultant Radiologists, Neuroradiologists, and clinicians/researchers looking to review cases relating to Brain and Spine Imaging best practice.

“Come, learn and revise neuroradiology with two highly acclaimed facilitators who will interactively take you through several key themes using real-life index images, enhanced by multiple companion cases, all aimed to further your clinical practice.”  

Key highlights

This 2-day course, led by consultant neuroradiologists Stuart Currie and Ian Craven, provides an analytical approach to the differential diagnoses commonly encountered in adult & paediatric neuroradiological practice, including brain and spinal disease, covering:

  • Trauma

  • Space occupying lesions

  • Stroke and brain haemorrhage

  • White matter disease

  • Phakomatoses

  • Dysraphism

Course overview

Welcome to our Differentials in Neuroradiology CPD Course for Radiologists in Training (Registrars), keen Radiographers in addition to Consultant Radiologists, Neuroradiologists, and clinicians/researchers looking to review cases relating to Brain and Spine Imaging best practice.

“Come, learn and revise neuroradiology with two highly acclaimed facilitators who will interactively take you through several key themes using real-life index images, enhanced by multiple companion cases, all aimed to further your clinical practice.”  

Key highlights

This 2-day course, led by consultant neuroradiologists Stuart Currie and Ian Craven, provides an analytical approach to the differential diagnoses commonly encountered in adult & paediatric neuroradiological practice, including brain and spinal disease, covering:

  • Trauma

  • Space occupying lesions

  • Stroke and brain haemorrhage

  • White matter disease

  • Phakomatoses

  • Dysraphism

Read more about the course

Index imaging studies will be linked with pertinent companion cases to provide a depth of diagnoses. The accompanying practical neuroradiological approach will help to narrow down the differentials and guide patient management.

This in-person, CPD event offers an opportunity to learn, discuss & understand some of the practical approaches, relating to neurological conditions. Ideal for those preparing to take their FRCR exams, this one-off event supports general radiologists to feel more confident in their approach and diagnosis.

Gain 12 CPD Points in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists and 12 CPD Points with the RCSI Faculty of Radiologists Dámh na Raideolaithe: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

*Please note: There maybe slight variations to the programme due to clinical updates.*

Accreditation: 12 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.

Group discounts are available.  For more information, please email educateenquiries@medica.co.uk

Day 1 – Wed, 12 Nov 09:00 – 17:00 (8 hours)

Brain

08:45-09:00 - Registration & Introduction 

09:00- 10:30 – What’s causing this brain heamorrhage? 

10:30-11:00 - Refreshment break 

11:00-12:30 – What’s this enhancing brain lesion? 

12:30-13:30 – Lunch  

13:30- 15:00 – Is this a stroke or something else? 

15:00-15:30 - Refreshment break 

15:30-17:00 - What’s this white matter (and black dot) abnormality 

17:00 – Summary and questions 

Day 2 – Thurs, 13 Nov  09:00 – 17:00 (8 hours)

Spine

8.45-9.00 – Registration

9.00-10.30 – Spinal trauma: How do I review and report?

10.30-11.00 – Refreshment break

11.00-12.30 – Spinal lesion – what space is it in?

12.30-13.30 – Lunch

13.30-14.30 – Congenital, developmental abnormalities

14.30-15.00 – Refreshment break

15.00-16.00 – What connects the abnormalities?

16.00 – Summary and questions

Venue

Pendulum Hotel & Manchester Conference Centre

Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3BB.