ESHNR Webinars

Since December 2018, the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology has been organising monthly online webinars featuring specialists from all over the world. The topics of these webinars are designed for radiologists and residents in radiology with an interest in head and neck imaging and focus on in-depth knowledge of the pertinent anatomy, pathology, clinical-radiologic and imaging-related issues in the field of head and neck and maxillo-facial radiology. The learning objectives are oriented on the Head and Neck chapters of the European Training Curriculum for Radiology.

Every month (exception August & December) there is one webinar organised free of charge for all interested persons, members and non-members. The webinar recordings are available for active members only. The duration of each webinar is 60 minutes including the presentation and a short Q&A session at the end.

UEMS CME Accreditation 2024

We are pleased to inform you that all regular webinars 2024 have been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®s) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
Attendees need to attend the live webinar AND evaluate the webinar to receive the CME certificate.
The certificate of attendance/CME certificate will be sent approx. 1 week after the live webinar.

Tuesday, October 22, 18:00 CEST
Systemic Disease Affecting the Head and Neck
Speaker: Nikdokht (Niky) Farid, San Diego/US | Moderator: Edith Vassallo, Msida/MT

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
The programme of this webinar will cover imaging manifestations of the most common systemic diseases affecting the head and neck. It is aimed at head & neck radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESHNR diploma who want to improve their skills in:
– Image interpretation
– Developing differential diagnoses to assist our clinical colleagues

After watching the webinar, participants will be able to
– Understand that there is a great deal of overlap among the various systemic diseases affecting the head and neck as well as with other disease processes including malignancy and infection
– Recognize distinguishing features and associated imaging and clinical findings of the most common systemic diseases affecting the head and neck

 

About the speaker
Nikdokht (Niky) Farid, MD is a Professor of Neuroradiology in the Department of Radiology at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Farid received her B.S. from the University of California, Los Angeles (summa cum laude) and her M.D. from the University of California, San Diego where she also completed her radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship. A major focus of Dr. Farid’s career is the use of advanced MR diffusion and perfusion techniques to improve diagnosis, prognostication, and assessment of treatment response in patients with primary and metastatic brain tumors. Dr. Farid is passionate about teaching and mentoring. As the Director of Medical Student Education in Radiology, she works closely with 3rd and 4th year medical students rotating through the Radiology Department. She is actively involved in the American Association for Women in Radiology (AAWR), currently serving as its Treasurer. As the founding member of the UC-wide AAWR Chapter, she focuses her efforts on guiding and empowering young women pursuing a career in radiology by creating a network of mutual support, collaboration, and mentorship.

 

Tuesday, November 26, 18:00 CET
Infectious and inflammatory processes of the temporal bone
Speaker: Suresh Mukherji, Carmel/US | Moderator: Davide Farina, Brescia/IT

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
The programme of this webinar will cover infectious and inflammatory processes of the temporal bone. It is aimed at head & neck radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESHNR diploma who want to improve their skills in:
– Review various infectious processes that involve the temporal bone
– Discuss different inflammatory disorders which involve the temporal bone

After watching the webinar, participants will be able to
– Provide a differential diagnosis for infectious disorders of the temporal bone
– Understand different inflammatory processes that involve the temporal bone

Tuesday, December 17, 18:00 CET
How to level up in head and neck radiology: A guide to the ESHNR diploma and mentoring programme
Speaker: Anne Renée Juliette Péporté, Rorschach/CH | Moderator: Stephen Connor, London/UK

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
This webinar pertains to a topic that is not quite conventional in radiology and is highly recommended for individuals seeking professional advancement. Anne Péporté describes her journey to obtaining her ESHNR diploma, how the mentoring programme helped her, and what additional effects this had on her career. It is aimed at head & neck radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESHNR diploma.

After watching the webinar, participants will be able to
– The advantages of the diploma and mentoring programme
– The most efficient means of gathering the necessary documents for the diploma exam registration
– And the effective means of preparing for the diploma examination

ESHNR Past Webinars

September 24, 2024
Varsha Joshi, Hyderabad/INAbnormalities Of The Oral Cavity – Key Concepts For The Radiologist

July 23, 2024
Kasturi Nair, Kuala Lumpur/MY – Imaging of inner ear: Structuring clinically relevant report prior to cochlear implant

June 25, 2024
Amal Saleh Nour, Addis Ababa/ETConcoction of cases from our side of the world – Ethiopia

May 28, 2024
Daren Gibson, Perth/AU – Imaging Vestibular Failure

April 23, 2024
Yun Jung Bae, Seoul/KR – Imaging of Head and Neck Cancer: Pre-treatment and Post-radiation

April 02, 2024
Sameer Raniga, Muscat/OM – The Dark Side of Paranasal Sinus Imaging: A Primer on Complicated Sinusitis for an On-Call Radiologist

February 20, 2024
Hillary Kelly, Boston/US – Preoperative imaging for hyperparathyroidism

January 23, 2024
Ravi Lingam, London/UK – Imaging of acute and chronic ear infections and their sequelae

November 21, 2023
Sofie Van Cauter, Holsbeek/BESuprahyoid neck and common pathologies

October 24, 2023
Carolina Tramontini, Bogotá/CO – Surgery of the Eye and Orbit: What the radiologist should know

September 19, 2023
Tabassum A. Kennedy, Madison/USImaging of Facial Trauma

July 18, 2023
Ram Vaidhyanath, Leicester/UKImaging of Lacrimal Glands & Nasolacrimal Drainage System

June 27, 2023
Julian Goh, Singapore/SGNon-inflammatory causes of adult conductive hearing loss

May 23, 2023
Anja Bernaerts, Bonheiden/BEMR Imaging of Endolymphatic Hydrops

April 25, 2023
Supreeta Arya, Mumbai/INHow to avoid errors in head and neck oncology imaging

March 21, 2023
Nicholas Koontz, Indianapolis/USUpper aerodigestive tract emergencies

February 21, 2023
Katarina Surlan Popovic, Ljubljana/SI – Perineural spread

January 24, 2023
Gahl Greenberg, Tel Aviv/IL – Imaging of selected Oral cavity lesions

November 22, 2022
Marco Ravanelli, Brescia/IT – Imaging of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal anatomy and pathology

October 25, 2022
Gillian Potter, Hale/UK & Omar N. Pathmanaban, Manchester/UK – Proton beam therapy for skull base chordoma and chondrosarcoma: What do the radiologist, surgeon and oncologist need to know?

September 20, 2022
Ilson Sepulveda Aguilar, Concepción/CL – MRI of TMJ

July 19, 2022
Darka Hadnadjev Simonji, Novi Sad/RS – Must know pseudolesions in Head & Neck

June 28, 2022
Jussi Hirvonen, Turku/FI – Emergency MRI of neck infections: Busting myths and identifying opportunities

May 24, 2022
Yeliz Pekçevik, Izmir/TR – Imaging of nasopharyngeal tumors

April 26, 2022
Caroline Robson, Boston/US – Paediatric Orbit

March 22, 2022
Amy Juliano, Boston/US – The third window

February 22, 2022
Christian R. Habermann, Hamburg/DE – Cross sectional imaging of salivary glands – What the radiologist needs to know

January 25, 2022
Pravin Mundada, Singapore/SG – Imaging in Pulsatile Tinnitus (PT)

December 14, 2021
Sarah LaPorte, Milton Keynes/UK – Temporal Bone Anatomy

November 09, 2021
Surjith Vattoth, Little Rock/USParanasal sinus anatomy and variants: Importance in clinical imaging

October 12, 2021
Bea Kovacsovics, Linköping/SEPathologies of the Ocular Motor Nerves

September 14, 2021
Andrew McQueen, Newcastle Upon Tyne/UKNeck Ultrasound in 2021 – Multiparametric & Innovative

July 06, 2021
Teresa Nunes, Lisbon/PT Imaging in Diplopia

June 08, 2021
Can Zafer Karaman, Aydin/TRLymphoma: A journey from head to neck

May 11, 2021
Leon J. van Rensburg, Cape Town/ZAHead and Neck case presentations from Southern Africa

April 13, 2021
Bela Purohit, Singapore/SGImaging in Otosclerosis

March 16, 2021
Simon Morley, London/UKParathyroid imaging

February 16, 2021
Ata Siddiqui, London/UK –
Paediatric head & neck imaging

January 19, 2021
Deborah Shatzkes , New York/US – Review of head & neck vascular lesions 

December 15, 2020
Bernhard Schuknecht, Zurich/CH – Endolymphatic hydrops: Meniere’s Disease and more! 

November 10, 2020
Steve Colley, Birmingham/UK – Imaging extra-cranial head & neck infection

October 13, 2020
Ashok Srinivasan, Ann Arbor/US –
Diffusion and perfusion imaging in the head and neck

September 15, 2020
Jan Casselman, Bruges/BE –
Imaging approach to the petrous apex benign and malignant lesions

July 7, 2020
Nicholas Drage, Cardiff/UK PDF_Radiopacities of the jaws – made clear

June 9, 2020
Jennifer Gillespie, Brisbane/AU
PDF_Imaging of the post-treatment neck

May 19, 2020
Burce Özgen Mocan, Chicago/US PDF_Inflammatory and granulomatous lesions of the orbit

April 21, 2020
Roberto Maroldi, Brescia/IT PDF_Key imaging information in salivary gland lesions

March 17, 2020
Gitta Madani, London/UK PDF_Inflammatory conditions of salivary glands and their mimics

February 4, 2020
Davide Farina, Brescia/IT
PDF_Imaging of paranasal sinus cancer

January 14, 2020
Christine Glastonbury, San Francisco/US PDF_Trigeminal neuralgia and neuropathy

December 10, 2019
Berit Verbist, Leiden/NL PDF_ Congenital lesions of the temporal bone made easy

November 12, 2019
Bert de Foer, Antwerp/BE PDF_ State of the art imaging of cholesteatoma

October 15, 2019
Julia Frühwald-Pallamar, St. Pölten/AT PDF_ Spaces of the head and neck

September 23, 2019
Richard Wiggins, Utah/USA PDF_ Imaging of the facial nerve

June 11, 2019
Timothy Beale, London/UK PDF_Incidental findings in the head and neck

May 21, 2019:
Laura Oleaga, Barcelona/ES PDF_ Imaging of the skull base

April 2, 2019:
Martin Mack, Munich/DE PDF_An introduction to imaging of skull base lesions

March 12, 2019:
Gerlig Widmann, Innsbruck/AT PDF_ Imaging of cochlear implants What the radiologist needs to know

February 5, 2019:
Steven Connor, London/UK PDF_Imaging of maxillofacial, orbital and skull base trauma

January 8, 2019:
Heidi Eggesbø, Oslo/NO PDF_Paranasal sinus anatomy and inflammatory patterns

December 4, 2018:
Soraya Robinson, Vienna/AT PDF_An introduction to imaging of orbital pathology