Stroke Imaging Fellowship Certificate
40.5 CME
200 DICOM Case Files
106 Videos
25 Practice Reports
50 Quiz Questions
9 hr. 18 min.
The Stroke Fellowship Certificate program is a self-paced training program that combines high-yield practice cases and expert-led instruction to help you become a faster, more confident reader of Head and Neck Imaging.
Program Overview
Mastery Training: Get in-depth training by watching experts scroll through real-world cases and review key teaching points. Completion of these courses is optional to obtain your Fellowship Completion Certificate, but is strongly recommended if you are new to this subspecialty or want to gain broader case exposure.
Fellowship Training: Independently work through a series of essential cases a radiologist needs to master to confidently read Stroke Imaging. Practice reporting on each case in our simulated, case review module and answer a quiz question(s). Then compare your report with the gold standard report and review faculty instructional materials, including case review videos, text-based discussions, key images, and references.
With each practice case you complete, you’ll receive an updated Stroke Imaging Mastery Score to monitor your ongoing performance improvement.
Earn your Fellowship Completion Certificate by completing your Fellowship Training material, then click the Claim button in your progress bar at the top of the page. You will be emailed a Certificate of Completion in a PDF format that you can print, add to your CV, and share with your employer, hospital, or professional network.
Don’t forget to claim your CME credits!
Throughout your training, you will earn AMA PRA Category 1 CME for your time participating in the courses. You can claim your CME credit anytime by accessing your CME Manager page.
We hope you enjoy the Fellowship Certificate learning experience. Contact us at support@medality.com with any questions or feedback about the program.
The Stroke Fellowship Certificate program is a self-paced training program that combines high-yield practice cases and expert-led instruction to help you become a faster, more confident reader of Head and Neck Imaging.
Program Overview
Faculty
John Kim, MD, MRMD, (MRSC™)
Associate Professor, Radiology
University of Michigan
Francis Deng, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Vivek S Yedavalli, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology and Director of Stroke Imaging
Johns Hopkins University
Daniel Cornfeld, MD
Chief Radiologist
Mātai
Pamela W Schaefer, MD, FACR
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair of Education
Massachusetts General Hospital
Fellowship Certificate
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All content within Fellowship Training must be complete to claim certificate.
3 Courses
Learn from expert radiologists and gain broader case exposure - ideal for those new to the subspecialty or in need of a refresher
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