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Welcome

Welcome to the Infomed on-demand service. 

This is a sample of the sessions within the Incidental Findings Course (Preview).

Catch up on our recent online courses anytime, at your own pace.
We’ve grouped them below so you can easily explore the content. Choose the course you want, purchase it, and get instant access. You’ll have 120 days to watch and rewatch the sessions as often as you like.

At the end of the course, you’ll be asked to complete a short feedback form. Once submitted, you’ll automatically receive a Certificate of Attendance stating the number of study hours for that course

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Incidental Finding 2025: On-demand service guide

Jack, our Online and IT services manager will demonstrate the ease of access and features of our on-demand service.

Musculoskeletal – Dr David Elias

Dr. David Elias presents a session on spine, shoulder, and pelvic incidental findings in the "Body Imaging – Managing the Incidental Findings 2025" course, aimed at radiologists and clinicians.

Heart and Vascular Structures – Dr David P. Munger

"Cardiovascular" by David Munger is a brief session on identifying and managing incidental heart and vessel findings in imaging, part of the Incidental Findings course for radiologists.

Thyroid – Dr Ichiro Ikuta

"Thyroid" by Dr. Ichiro Ikuta is a short lecture on evaluating incidental thyroid nodules, using TIRADS and imaging guidelines to guide follow-up and management decisions.

Lungs – Dr Matthew Maeder

"Lungs" by Matthew Maeder focuses on identifying and managing incidental lung findings, like nodules and pleural issues, in radiology.

Mediastinum – Dr Cara Owens

Dr. Cara Owens will discuss incidental mediastinal findings, focusing on masses, pneumomediastinum, and trachea/esophagus issues, in a session at the "Managing Incidental Findings" course.

Spleen – Dr Christopher Harvey

Dr. Chris Harvey's session in the "Incidental Findings" course focused on interpreting incidental splenic findings, such as cysts and hemangiomas, and when to consider further investigation or reassurance.

Gallbladder and Bile Ducts – Dr Priti Dutta

Dr. Priti Dutta’s session covers incidental findings in the gallbladder and bile ducts, focusing on normal variations and distinguishing benign from malignant conditions.

Adrenal Glands – Prof Anju Sahdev

In the course, Anju Sahdev discusses how to assess incidental adrenal findings, focusing on identifying benign lesions and using imaging and guidelines for proper management.

Lymph Nodes – Dr Ken Courtney

Lymph Nodes by Ken Courtney is a short talk on identifying and managing incidental lymph nodes in imaging, focusing on what's normal, what's not, and when to follow up.

Liver – Dr Kevin Kalisz

"Liver" by Kevin Kalisz in the Incidental Findings course briefly covers how to identify and manage unexpected liver lesions on imaging, focusing on key features to guide follow-up.

Pancreas – Dr Mahan Mathur

Dr. Mahan Mathur's session in the "Incidental Findings" course covers pancreatic lesions, focusing on identifying and managing incidental findings, especially differentiating between benign and malignant cysts.

Gynaecology – Dr Miriam Salib

Dr. Nishat Bharwani covers incidental gynaecological findings in imaging, offering key insights for accurate diagnosis and management.

Urinary Bladder – Dr Miriam Salib

"Bladder" by Anish Raithatha is a short, case-based session in the Incidental Findings course, covering key bladder abnormalities like wall thickening and unusual contents to aid accurate diagnosis.

Kidneys – Role of CEUS in Solid and Cystic Renal Lesions – Prof Paul Sidhu

A brief talk by Dr. Tim Yusuf on spotting and managing unexpected solid kidney or ureter masses, using imaging like CEUS to guide decisions.

Kidneys – Prof Michele Bertolotto

Dr. Michele Bertolotto's session covers kidney cancer overdiagnosis and the Bosniak classification for cystic renal masses.

Incidental Findings in the GI tract – Dr Matthew Maeder

Dr. Matthew Maeder's session in the "Incidental Findings" course covers the identification and management of common GI tract findings, including masses, intussusception, and pneumatosis.