New e-learning for radiographers, radiologists and breast clinicians available
In May 2020, the National Breast Imaging Academy (NBIA), in partnership with Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH), launched their e-learning programme for radiographers, radiologists and breast clinicians. This is the eighth monthly update about the programme.
The full programme of e-learning sessions is due to be completed in early 2021 to support your training needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you would like to share your thoughts on the resources and input into the evaluation of the NBIA e-learning programme, please visit our survey.
What’s new?
There are 87 e-learning sessions available on the e-LfH Hub. The latest sessions to be added include:
- Interpreting Digital Breast Tomosynthesis
- Medicolegal Considerations in Breast Imaging
Additional sessions will be added to the e-learning catalogue as soon as they are ready.
What can I expect from the e-learning sessions?
The interactive e-learning sessions cover a wide range of topics on breast imaging and relevant aspects of surgery, oncology, pathology, nursing, and risk and prevention.
In addition to the recently added e-learning sessions listed above, you can also access:
- Day in the Life of a Breast Radiologist
- Day in the Life of a Mammographer
- Incidental Findings in the Breast on CT
- Normal Breast and Axilla on Ultrasound
- MRI The Written Report
- The Normal Breast
What is the NBIA?
Hosted by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, the National Breast Imaging Academy (NBIA) project is a collaborative, national, multidisciplinary initiative, involving training centres and NHS Trusts around the country as well as Health Education England, Public Health England, the Royal College of Radiologists, the Society and College of Radiographers, the Association of Breast Clinicians and e-Learning for Healthcare.
For further information about the NBIA please visit: www.nationalbreastimagingacademy.org.
More information, accessing the sessions and providing feedback
For more information about the programme, including access to the e-learning sessions, please visit the NBIA programme page.
In addition to these monthly updates, please visit the HEE e-LfH news page and follow @HEE_TEL on Twitter for the latest news about the programme.
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