Course Description
Program Objective
General Program Outline
Target Audience
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Date & Location
Course Description
Advanced Cancer MRI Course
One of the biggest goals of the medical community is early diagnosis and evaluation of response to non-invasive treatment such as MRI. Due to the importance of this, our medical community needs training professionals to work With the MRI device and interpret the images related to it. These experts should be able to perform advanced imaging such as MRS, DWI, PWI, DTI, fMRI, etc. in addition to performing routine MRI imaging correctly Due to the large vacuum in this area at most MRI imaging centers, we decided to reduce this vacuum as much as possible by conducting short-term MRI training courses, from basic to advanced levels to Take effective data and improve ourselves for better diagnosis.
Magnetic resonance imaging involves routine MRI imaging to detect various types of concussions in different parts of the body, including perfusion imaging, diffusion imaging, MT spectroscopy, and MTI and CEST. The purpose of this course is to convey in-depth knowledge about cancer imaging. The above imaging modalities have been increasingly used in studies of healthy and ill patients and are growing in trend. In this course, an overview of the physics and techniques of these techniques is provided, followed by imaging techniques and protocol setting and image analysis (briefly).
One of the biggest goals of the medical community is early diagnosis and evaluation of response to non-invasive treatment such as MRI. Due to the importance of this, our medical community needs training professionals to work With the MRI device and interpret the images related to it. These experts should be able to perform advanced imaging such as MRS, DWI, PWI, DTI, fMRI, etc. in addition to performing routine MRI imaging correctly Due to the large vacuum in this area at most MRI imaging centers, we decided to reduce this vacuum as much as possible by conducting short-term MRI training courses, from basic to advanced levels to Take effective data and improve ourselves for better diagnosis.
Magnetic resonance imaging involves routine MRI imaging to detect various types of concussions in different parts of the body, including perfusion imaging, diffusion imaging, MT spectroscopy, and MTI and CEST. The purpose of this course is to convey in-depth knowledge about cancer imaging. The above imaging modalities have been increasingly used in studies of healthy and ill patients and are growing in trend. In this course, an overview of the physics and techniques of these techniques is provided, followed by imaging techniques and protocol setting and image analysis (briefly).
Program Objective
The technical discussions that will be addressed in this course include:
- Functional anatomy & physiology
- In-vivo & in-vitro measurements
- Diffusion: from physics and technic and clinical applications
- Perfusion : from physics and technic and clinical applications
- MRS: from physics and technic and clinical applications
- MTI & CEST: from physics and technic and clinical applications
- Optimization
- Clinical apps in brain tumors and cancer, breast, prostate, pituitary gland.
General Program Outline
Target Audience
- Technologists and Radiographers (Students and Graduates)
- Imaging Physicists
Teachers
- Hamidreza salighe Rad
- Mohsen shojaemoghadam
- Behrooz rafei
- Reza Ahadi
- Navid Abdolkarimi
- Arvin Arian
Date & Location
Date: 158 hr Theoretical & 30 hr Practical | 98/10/03- 98/10/06
Location:
Location:
- Theoretical Course: Tehran, Tohid Sq, Nosrat St, Nursing and Midwifery School, Tehran University Of Medical Science
- Practical Course: Tehran, Motahari St, Miremad St, Mehrad Hospital, MRI Department