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- Module I: Live Virtual Course, Italy 7–8 Jul 2021
- Module II: Siena, 13–15 Jan 2022
All applications will be reviewed by the scientific committee members who will select the best candidates according to their profiles. The successful candidates will participate in both Module I and Module II.
The following requirements are needed to apply:
The Comprehensive Registration fee is €600.
A reduced registration fee for academic applicants will be €400.
The registration fee includes:
This collaborative EXCEMED multi-format programme, includes a series of international MRILab Workshops designed for young neurologists/ neuroradiologists or other professionals with a particular interest in quantitative MRI applied to research in Multiple Sclerosis.
In demyelinating and neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) supports diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, assesses prognosis, and improves understanding of the disease. Standardisation and optimisation of MRI acquisition protocols and analysis are therefore critical, both in clinical and research settings. Quantitative methods assessing lesions and atrophy are far less subjective for measuring disease burden in MS, compared with visual inspection, and are moving from research into clinical settings. Structural damage is predictive of motor and cognitive disability and needs to be accurately quantified, also in order to measure response to treatment. Several methods for imaging post-processing have been developed over time with different strengths, limits and scopes. However, whereas quantitative MRI measures have been extensively used in clinical studies and as endpoints in clinical trials, their introduction in the clinical setting has been difficult due to a number of methodological issues.
EXCEMED together with the team of the University of Siena - Experimental Neurology Unit, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neurosciences - and with the Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona - Section of Neuroradiology and MRI Unit, Department of Radiology designed the MRILab - an international 12-month-training period for young neurologists and neuroradiologists particularly interested in quantitative neuroimaging applied to research in demyelinating and neurodegenerative disorders. The Lab is structured as follows:
Through a series of different educational formats - both live and online - the MRI-Lab, facing basic and advanced methodological key aspects related to the use of quantitative measures of lesions and atrophy, aims to achieve the following learning objectives:
These preparatory tutorials provide an overview of the course for both modules focusing on the main goals that attendees will achieve through their learning journey in the field of quantitative MRI. The video scribing format facilitates the understanding of the entire learning path, translating scientific concepts into graphic maps. The tutorials will:
The post-course tutorials aim to summarise the main topics delivered in the modules. It will provide attendees with tips and practical exercises to help them develop original research projects building on the information gathered during the course. The tutorials will:
In order to get the full benefits from attending the two courses, attendants need to ensure that the basic tools will be available at their host institution (or on a personal laptop). Requirements: Matlab (basic license), Statistical Parametric Mapping (www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm; free software but needs Matlab to run) and FSL (https://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki), which runs over a Linux/Unix system (in case you work with PCs, a Virtual Machine should be installed).
The International MRI Lab, Siena, Italy, 13/01/2022 - 15/01/2022, has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 14 (fourteen) European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities.
Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
The other module will be submitted for CME accreditation to the EACCME®.