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PRIMERAD SPINE IMAGING FELLOWSHIP

Master Spine MSK MRI from Global Leaders

SPRING-SUMMER BATCH
Starting on 1st July, ‘25

  • A 3 Month Comprehensive Training Program
  • Access to Expert Imaging Emulator for Confident Reporting
  • Continued Mentorship and Gold Pass to PrimeRad Community

3 months of Intensive Training

The PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program for the Spring-Summer batch provides a dynamic and interactive online learning experience. Led by esteemed faculty from around the globe, this program is designed to strengthen your expertise in spine imaging, helping you report findings with greater accuracy and confidence, all while continuing your professional practice.

60 hours of learning

50+ cases

10+ global faculty

14+ spine subjects

Official CPD Standards Office Accreditation

The PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship has undergone a thorough assessment and has been officially accredited by the CPD Standards Office.

The accreditation ensures that the PrimeRad spine fellowship meets CPD standards, providing an education that enhances skills and expertise in spine imaging.

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Letter from the director

Dear Fellows,

Building on the success of the first batch of PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship, we are excited to announce the launch of the Spring-Summer Batch. This will be a comprehensive and interactive online training experience designed to elevate your expertise in Spine Imaging. This online fellowship offers a unique opportunity to enhance your skills in accurately and confidently reporting Spinal imaging without the need to take time off from your clinical duties.

The 3-month program combines real-life cases with expert-led instruction from 10+ global leaders in the field, providing an unparalleled learning experience. You will have access to an expert imaging emulator to tackle more than 50 cases, compare your findings with expert faculty reports, and deepen your understanding of over 14 spine-related subjects.

This fellowship is not just about technical mastery—it's about improving understanding of pathologies, their management, and clearing any doubts. With 60 hours of intense training, extensive case studies, and continued mentorship even after the program ends, the PrimeRad is dedicated to ensuring your ongoing professional development.

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Professor (Dr) Harun Gupta
MD, DNB, MRCP(UK), FRCR(UK)
  • Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Leeds, UK
  • Course Director, PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship
  • Member ISS and Refresher Program Promotion Committee and Social Media Committee
  • Member of Ultrasound, Intervention and Tumor Subcommittee of ESSR
  • Elected member of Council, BSSR
  • Associate editor, MSK Section, Clinical Radiology journal, publication of RCR UK
  • International Advisory member, MSK Society of India
  • Advisory editor, Journal of MSK Society of India

A team of extraordinary faculty, stalwarts in Radiology

Faculty
Dr. Graeme Thompson
Oxford University Hospitals, UK
Faculty
Professor (Dr) Harun Gupta
Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK
Faculty
Dr. Hemant Sonwalkar
Consultant Diagnostic and Intervention Radiology, Lancashire Teaching Hospital, UK
Faculty
Dr. Jake Timothy
Consultant Spinal Neurosurgeon, Leeds, UK
Faculty
Dr. Jatinder Pal Singh
Medanta, India
Faculty
Dr. Kulveer Mankia
Professor and Consultant Rheumatologist, University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK
Faculty
Dr. Radhesh Lalam
Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, UK
Faculty
Dr. Raj Chari
Oxford University Hospitals, UK
Faculty
Dr. Siddharth Thaker
University Hospital of Leicester, NHS Trust, UK
Faculty
Dr. Surabhi Choudhary
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, UK
Faculty
Dr. Varaprasad N Vemuri
Swarna Scans, India

SPINE Subjects

Functional anatomy of the spine and clinically relevant MRI anatomy

Traumatic spinal injuries – Mobile and Rigid spine

Degenerative spinal disease - Disc and Facet pathologies

Spinal infection and sequelae

Inflammatory spinal disease including SpA and SAPHO/CRMO

Marrow disorders

Metabolic diseases of the spine

Central canal pathologies

Postoperative spine imaging

Scoliosis

Clinician's perspective

Program tracks

Track 1

Fundamental training – video based

Total learning Hours: 12 hrs
  • Recorded lectures
  • Self-evaluation test
  • Study material is given on The Hub
  • Faculty engagements on Forums
Track 2

DICOM based case study solving

Total learning Hours: 40 hrs
  • 50+ Case Study Curriculum
  • Online DICOM player for solving case studies
  • Comparison with the faculty generated findings
  • Recorded video of the faculty solving the case study
Track 3

Live classes

Total learning Hours: 6 hrs
  • Live Interaction with the Faculty
  • Solving cases
  • Online evaluation

Case Reading Session

In the Case Reading Session, fellows will actively engage with DICOM case studies under the direct guidance of faculty. Fellows will present and explain their observations to the faculty, thereby allowing immediate feedback and corrections, which significantly improve the accuracy and precision of fellows’ reporting skills.

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Curriculum

Spinal segments, anatomy and biomechanics
  • Understanding the spinal segment
  • Biomechanics of the normal and degenerated spine
  • Basic MRI sequence
  • Relevant MRI anatomy
  • Variants including lumbosacral transition
Traumatic spinal injuries – Mobile spine
  • AO classification
  • Understanding imaging appearances
  • Mechanism of injuries
  • Critical imaging findings on CT and MRI
  • How to read and report
Traumatic spinal injuries – Rigid spine
  • Aetiologies of the fused spine
  • Imaging appearances of the fused spine
  • Mechanism of trauma
  • Injury patterns
Degenerative spinal disease – Disc pathologies
  • Normal disc
  • Degenerated discs and endplates, their appearances and nomenclature
Degenerative spinal disease – facet pathologies
  • Normal facets
  • Degenerated facets and complications including spondylolisthesis, facet cysts, and interventions
Spinal infection and sequelae
  • Concepts of spinal infection, acute and chronic vertebral infection
  • Imaging appearances of spinal osteomyelitis
  • Vertebral and epidural abscess
  • Arachnoiditis
  • Tuberculous spondylodiscitis and sequelae
Inflammatory spinal disease including SpA and SAPHO/CRMO
  • MRI sequences for spondyloarthritis
  • Inflammatory and structural lesions
  • Differential diagnoses
  • SAPHO and CRMO
Marrow disorders
  • Normal marrow
  • Marrow reconversion
  • Non-neoplastic marrow lesions including haemangioma, red marrow islands
  • Neoplastic – metastasis, myeloma, etc
  • Benign vs malignant spinal lesions
Metabolic diseases of the spine
  • Osteoporosis
  • Benign vs malignant fractures
  • Paget’s disease
  • Non-neoplastic lesions
Central canal pathologies
  • Extradural pathologies - includes epidural pathologies including lipomatosis, arachnoid web/cyst, cord herniation, AVM
  • Intradural pathologies - includes AVM, common tumors MSK radiologists come across, excludes demyelination
Postoperative spine imaging – I
  • Normal postoperative appearance
  • Early complications including infection, recurrent/residual disc herniations, epidural hematoma, seroma, pseudo meningocele, metal-work related complications
Postoperative spine imaging – II
  • Late complications - metal work displacement, loosening, adjacent segment degeneration, etc
Scoliosis
  • Mechanics of scoliotic spine
  • Concepts of spinal surgery in the scoliotic spine
  • Congenital anomalies (defects of formation/segmentation)
  • Spinal dysraphism
Clinician's perspective
  • Spinal inflammatory pathologies
  • Spinal surgeries.

Program Schedule

Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
1st July - 31st July '25 1st August - 30th September '25 1st, 2nd & 4th Week of August 2025 (TBA)
1st, 2nd, & 4th Week of September 2025 (TBA)

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What's included?

  • Duration: 3 months
  • Mode: 100% Virtual
  • 50+ DICOM case studies with Expert Imaging Emulator
  • Direct access to faculties
  • Access to The HUB, Town hall meetings, and Forum
  • Continued mentorship after completion of the fellowship

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Information
  • What is the PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship about?
    The PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship is a three-month global program designed to provide over 60 hours of intensive training. Led by a distinguished faculty of 10+ experts from top universities across multiple countries, the fellowship covers 14 key spine imaging topics and includes 50+ cases. With a structured, multi-track approach, the program enhances participants' reporting skills while allowing them to maintain their regular clinical practice.
  • Is the fellowship accredited by any relevant medical boards or organisations?
    Yes, the PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship has undergone a thorough assessment and has been officially accredited by the CPD Standards Office. The accreditation ensures that the PrimeRad spine fellowship meets CPD standards, providing an education that enhances skills and expertise in spine imaging.
  • What is the goal or focus of the PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program?
    • Connect students with world-class international faculty.
    • Engage delegates in diverse and thought-provoking case studies.
    • Cultivate a supportive community with extended doubt-clearing sessions.
Application Process
  • How do I apply for PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program?
    To know more click here
  • What are the eligibility criteria for applying to the fellowship program?
    Qualified radiology consultants & trainees can enroll for the program.
Curriculum and Training
  • What does the curriculum of PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program cover?
    To download the brochure click here
  • Do we get reminders for newly added content/modules?
    Yes, you will receive reminders for newly added content or modules.
Faculty and Resources
  • Who are the faculty members overseeing PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program?
    To know more about the faculties click here
  • How much access do I get to the faculty?
    Delegates will have continuous access to the faculty through community groups and throughout the entire 3-month program and beyond, especially when tackling complex cases.
  • Is there a certification or recognition awarded upon completion of the PrimeRad Spine Imaging Fellowship Program?
    Upon successfully completing the fellowship, participants will receive an e-certificate signed by Dr. Harun Gupta, the course director.
  • What is the platform used for conducting the fellowship program?
    After registration, you can Log in to your account via this same website. Once logged in, you will get complete access to all the content. This platform is also equipped with advanced DICOM servers, allowing you to complete the entire fellowship seamlessly on a single platform.
  • How often will the classes be held?
    To know about the schedule click here
Miscellaneous
  • Can international applicants apply for the fellowship?
    Yes, all radiologists and students of radiology across the world can apply for the fellowship.
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