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Page 1: RADIOLOGY - Dubai Health Authority Manuals/Radiology... · RADIOLOGY A Guide to the Four Year Specialty Training Program DUBAI RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM ةـيــطلا تاــصـصــخـتلل

RADIOLOGY A Guide to the Four Year Specialty Training Program

DUBAI RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM

بــرنـامــج دبـي التـدريـبـي للتـخــصـصــات الطــيـة

Last Updated :: November 2016

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CENTRE

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Core knowledge Core skills Core experience Optional experience

Car

dia

c im

agin

g • Cardiac anatomy & clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Manifestations of cardiac disease demonstrated by plain radiography

• Application of techniques in Radionuclide, CT, MRI, angiography, including coronary angiography

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to show cardiac disease & postoperative appearances

• Attending reporting session of common and relevant cardiac conditions shown by CT and MRI

• Observation of:

- Relevant radionuclide studies ,CT, MRI performed to show cardiac disease

- Coronary and cardiac angio-graphy

- Interventional procedures

Th

ora

cic

imag

ing

• Thoracic anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology • Manifestations of thoracic disease as demonstrated by plain

radiography and CT • Application of radionuclide investigations to thoracic pathology with

particular reference to radionuclide lung scintigrams • Application risks & contraindications of image-guided biopsy of

thoracic lesions

• Reporting of plain radiographs performed to show thoracic disease • Supervising & reporting:

- Radionuclide lung scintigrams

- CT of the thorax, including high-resolution examinations & CT pulmonary angiography

• Drainage of pleural space collections under image guidance

• Observation of image-guided biopsies of lesions within the thorax

• Catheter angiography

Gas

tro

inte

stin

al &

ab

do

min

al im

agin

g

(in

clu

din

g li

ver,

pan

crea

s an

d s

ple

en)

• GI and biliary anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Radiological manifestations of disease within the abdomen on plain radiography, contrast studies (including ERCP), US, CT, MRI, radionuclide investigations and angiography

• Applications, complications & contraindications of relevant interventional procedures

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to show GI disease • Performing & reporting following contrast examinations

- Swallow and meal examinations

- Small bowel studies

- Enema examinations • Performing and reporting Tran abdominal US of the GI system and

abdominal viscera • Supervising & reporting:

- CT of the abdomen

- MRI examinations of abdomen (eg. MRCP) • Performing:

- US-guided biopsy & drainage

- CT-guided biopsy & drainage

• Contrast medium studies:

- Sinogram

- Stomagram • Radionuclide investigations in liver, biliary

system, GI Bleeding, abscess localization & assessment of inflammatory bowel disease

• Angiography and vascular interven-tional techniques to this area

• Relevant interventional application • Percutaneous biliary procedures

• Observation of ERCP and other diagnostic & therapeutic endos-copic techniques

• T-tube cholangiography • Percutaneous cholangiography • Relevant application of following

interventional procedures:

- Balloon dilatation of the esophagus /stent insertion

- Porto-systemic decompression

Mu

scu

losk

elet

al

imag

ing

• Musculoskeletal anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Normal variants of normal anatomy, which may mimic trauma • Manifestations of musculoskeletal disease and trauma as

demonstrated by plain radiography, CT, MRI, contrast examinations, radionuclide investigations and US

• Reporting plain radiograps relevant to the diagnosis of disorders of musculoskeletal system incld trauma

• Reporting Radionuclide investigations of musculo-skeletal system, particularly skeletal scintigrams

• Supervising & reporting CT/ MRI of the musculo-skeletal system • Performing & reporting US of musculoskeletal system • Supervising CT and MRI of trauma patients

• Relevant contrast examinations (e.g., arthrography)

• Familiarity with the application of angiography

• Observation of discography and facet joint injections

• observing and performing image-guided bone and soft-tissue biopsy

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Core knowledge Core skills Core experience Optional experience

Neu

rora

dio

log

y im

agin

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• Neuro-anatomy and clinical practice relevant to neuroradiology • Manifestations of central nervous system disease as demonstrated

on plain radiography, CT, MRI and angiography • Applications, complications & contraindications of invasive neuro-

radiological procedures • Application of:

- Radionuclide investigations in neuroradiology

- CT & magnetic resonance angiography in neuroradiology

• Reporting plain radiographs in the investigation of neurological disorders

• Supervising and reporting:

- Cranial and spinal CT, including trauma

- Cranial and spinal MRI

• Observation of cerebral angiograms and their reporting

• Observation of carotid Doppler ultrasound • MRI & CT angiography & venography to

image the cerebral vascular system

• Performing and reporting

- Cerebral angiograms

- Carotid Doppler ultrasound

- Trans-cranial pediatric US • Observation of Interventional

neuro-radiological procedures • Observation of Advanced MRI

techniques, including magnetic resonance spectroscopy

• CT perfusion techniques • Functional brain imaging

techniques (radionuclide/ MRI)

Hea

d &

nec

k im

agin

g in

clu

din

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EN

T &

Den

tal

• Head & neck anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Manifestations of Head and Neck disease as demonstrated by plain radiography, relevant contrast examinations, US, CT and MRI

• Application of:

- US with particular reference to the thyroid and salivary glands and other neck structures

- radionuclide investigations with particular reference to the thyroid / parathyroid glands

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to show Head and Neck disease

• Performing & reporting:

- Relevant contrast examinations (eg. barium study)

- US of neck (including the thyroid, parathyroid and salivary glands)

- CT of the head & neck diseases • Supervising and reporting MRI of the head and neck Head and

Neck disease • Reporting radionuclide thyroid investigations

• Performing biopsies of neck masses (thyroid, lymphnodes etc)

• Reporting radionuclide para-thyroid investigations

• Performing and reporting of solography

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iatr

ic im

agin

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• Pediatric anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology • Disease entities specific to the pediatric age group & their clinical

manifestations relevant to clinical radiology as well as their manifestations demonstrated on plain radiography, US, contrast studies, CT, MRI and radionuclide investigations

• Management of suspected non-accidental injury and the recognition of features of child abuse

• Reporting plain radiographs performed in the investigation of pediatric disorders including trauma

• Performing & reporting US in pediatric age group • Supervise and report cranial CT studies, particularly in the setting

of acute trauma • Performing and reporting routine fluoroscopic procedures in the

pediatric age group, particularly:

- Contrast studies of the urinary tract

- Contrast studies of the GI system

• Supervising and reporting CT, MRI and radionuclide investigations in the pediatric age group

• Practical management of the following pediatric emergencies

- Neonatal GI obstruction

- Intussusception

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stet

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& G

yne

imag

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• Obstetric & gynecological anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Physiological changes affecting imaging of the female reproductive organs

• Changes in maternal/ fetal anatomy during gestation • Applications of angiography and vascular interventional

techniques • Awareness of the applications of MRI in gynecological disorders

and obstetrics

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to show gynecological disorders

• Performing and reporting:

- Trans-abdominal & endovaginal US in gynecological disorders, including possible complications of early pregnancy (e.g. ectopic)

- Routine obstetric US including identification of common fetal abnormalities.

• Supervising & reporting CT/ MRI in gynecological disorders

• Performing and reporting hystero-salpingography

• Observation of angiography and vascular interventional techniques in gynecological disease

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Core knowledge Core skills Core experience Optional experience

Uro

rad

iolo

gy

imag

ing

• Urinary tract anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical

radiology • Manifestations of urological disease as demonstrated on plain

radiography, US, CT & MRI • Applications of radionuclide investigations for imaging the

following:

- Renal structure

- Renal function

- Vescio-ureteric reflux • Application of angiography and vascular interventional techniques

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to show urinary tract disease

• Performing & reporting following contrast studies:

- Intravenous urogram

- Retrograde pyelo-ureterography

- Nephrostogram

- Ascending urethrogram

- Micturating cysto-urethrogram • Performing and reporting trans-abdominal US to image the urinary

tract • Supervising & reporting CT of the urinary tract • Reporting radionuclide investigations of the urinary tract,

specifically of Renal structure & function and Vesico-ureteric reflux

• Drainage of renal abscesses and peri-renal collections

• Observation of Nephrostomies • Observation of percutaneous ureteric stent

placement • Observation of Endorectal US • Performing image-guided renal biopsy

under US and/or CT guidance • MRI applied to the urinary tract • Angiography and vascular interventional

techniques • Antegrade pyelo-ureterography

• Urodynamics • Performing nephrostomies • Percutaneous nephrolithotomy • Lithotripsy

Bre

ast

imag

ing

• Breast anatomy, pathology and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Radiographic techniques employed in diagnostic mammography • Principles of current practice in breast imaging and breast cancer

screening • Proper application of other imaging techniques to this specialty

(e.g. US, MRI & Radionuclide)

• Mammographic reporting of common breast disease

• Participation in:

- Mammographic reporting sessions.

- Breast multidisciplinary meetings • Performing ultrasound of the breast • Observation of breast biopsy & localization

• Performing Breast biopsy and localization

On

colo

gy

• Oncological pathology and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology

• Tumor staging nomenclature • Application of US, radionuclide investigations, CT and MRI,

angiography & interventional techniques in oncological staging, and monitoring the response of tumors to therapy

• Radiological manifestations of complications which may occur in tumor management

• Reporting plain radiographs performed to assess tumors • Performing and reporting US, CT, MRI and radionuclide

investigations (including PET/CT) in oncological staging and monitoring the response of tumors to therapy

• Performing image-guided biopsy of masses under US and CT guidance

• Participation in multidisciplinary meetings

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cula

r im

agin

g

• Vascular anatomy and clinical practice relevant to clinical radiology • Indications, contraindications, pre-procedure preparation

(including informed consent), sedation and anesthetic regimens, patient monitoring during procedures, procedural techniques and post-procedure patient care

• Applications of the following techniques:

- US (including Doppler)

- Digital subtraction techniques

- CT and CT angiography

- MRI and MRI angiography

- intra-arterial angiography

- Attending vascular interventional sessions.

• Imaging • Reporting plain radiographs relevant to cardio-vascular disease • Performing and reporting:

- Lower limb venography (contrast medium/ US)

- US (including Doppler), venous and arterial • Supervising and reporting CT examinations of the vascular system

including image reformation.

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Basic Radiation Physics and Radiation Protection

Radiography with X-rays

Diagnostic and Interventional Fluoroscopy

Computed Tomography (CT)

Radionuclide Imaging [Nuclear Medicine]

Imaging with Ultrasound (US) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Matter and Radiation

- Structure of Matter

- Radioactivity

- Production of X-rays

- Interaction of X-rays and Gamma Rays with Biological Tissue

- Filtration of X-ray Beams

- Luminescence Basic Radiation Dosimetry and Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation

- Radiation Exposure (X), Absorbed Dose (D), and Kerma (K)

- Equivalent Dose (H) and Effective Dose (E)

- Units of Patient Dosimetry in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

- Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Soft Tissue

Regulations, International Standards, and Radiation Protection

- The Regulatory Framework of the UAE: FANR*, UAE Radiation Protection Regulations

- The Intl Commission of Radiological Protection (ICRP)

- Principles of Radiation Protection: Justification, Optimization & Dose Limits

- Practical Radiation Protection: Time, Distance, Shielding

- Basic Operational Principle of: Film Radiography, Computed Radiography (CR), and Digital Radiography (DR)

- Production of X-rays: X-ray Tube and X-ray Beam

- Image Receptors for CR and DR

- Effect of Scattered X-rays and X-ray Grids

- Image Quality in Radiography

- Dual Energy Radiography

- Mammography

- Brief Overview of Patient Doses in X-ray Radiography

- Dose Reference Levels in Radiography – The Example of UK

- Basic Operational Principle of Fluoroscopy

- Image Intensifier and Flat Panel

- Image Quality in Fluoroscopy

- Contrast Media

- Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA)

- Interventional Cardiology (IC)

- Brief Overview of Patient Doses in Diagnostic and Interventional Fluoroscopy

- Dose Reference Levels in Fluoroscopy – The Example of UK.

- The International Campaign Image Gently TM for the Protection of Children in Interventional Cardiology.

- Basic Operational Principle of a CT Scanner

- Multi-Slice Scanners

- Image Quality in Computed Tomography

- CT Angio and Gated Imaging

- CT Perfusion

- Brief Overview of Patient Doses in Computed Tomography

- Dose Reference Levels in Diagnostic Computed Tomography – The Example of UK

- The International Campaign Image Gently TM for the Protection of Children in

- Computed Tomography

- Radiopharmaceuticals

- Diagnostic Imaging Tomo-graphy with Radionuclides

- Cardiac/Non-cardiac Studies

- Image Quality in Radio-nuclide Imaging

- Brief Overview of Patient Doses in Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine

- Diagnostic & Therapeutic Studies for Blood Diseases

- Brief Overview of Physics of Ultrasonic Waves – Interaction of ultrasound with Living Tissue

- A-Mode Ultrasonic Imaging

- B-Mode Ultrasonic Imaging

- Image Resolution

- Artefacts

- Doppler Ultrasound

- Patient Safety Considerations

- Brief Overview of Physics of Radiofrequency Waves – Interaction of RF Waves With Living Tissue

- Basic Operational of MRI systems – Magnets and Coils

- Specialized Imaging Techniques

- MRI Image Quality

- Artifacts

- Advantages of MRI

- Brief Overview of Patient Safety in MRI

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