The Part 2 of the e-learning module on interactive mammography cases is designed for early-career radiologists starting in breast imaging. This collection features 50+ unique original cases showcasing a wide range of comprehensive breast pathologies. These cases guide you through the challenges interpreting mammography, ultrasound, and advanced imaging like MRI and contrast enhanced digital mammography. This module addresses a wide range of lesions, reflecting real-world clinical scenarios. Each case provides high-quality images, key clinical details, and guided feedback to support structured learning and self-assessment.
Mammography Course Part 2: 50+ Interactive Cases for Radiologists
E-learning Course
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, learners will be able to apply interpretation principles to mammographic images in order to identify and distinguish normal, benign, and malignant findings in clinical practice.
How To Access
This content can be accessed in two ways:
1) Full learning experience (with certificate of completion)
Click on the 'Visit E-Learning Course' button on the top. Sign in with your NUCLEUS account, then click on 'Enrol me' on the bottom.
If you do not have a NUCLEUS account, please register here first. Activate your account via e-mail. Then, return to this page and click on the button 'Visit E-Learning Course' on the top.
2) Individual on-demand module (without certificate of completion)
Click here or on the button 'Access standalone module' on the right-handed side menu.
Acknowledgement
Prof Dina Husseiny Salama. Egypt and Dr Kristijana Hertl. Slovenia. Subject Matter Experts. Responsible for content related to radiology.
Dr Miriam Mikhail and Dr Amir Eskander. IAEA. Content Reviewers for the content related to radiology.
Mr Oscar Rollgeiser. IAEA. Technical Reviewer.
Prof Pedro Reis. Portugal. Instructional Designer and Module Developer.
Mr Arthur Colaco Pires de Andrade. IAEA. Instructional Designer.
The IAEA officers responsible for the course were Dr Diana Paez, Dr Miriam Mikhail-Lette, Dr Amir Eskander and Mr Arthur Colaco Pires de Andrade of the Division of Human Health.