Educational Offerings


The Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging was established with the primary objective of providing world-class teaching and education at an affordable cost, creating a strong global outreach, with invited participation from all nations of the world beyond language, political, and economic boundaries.

This objective is fuelled and driven by our ethos that high quality education should be available to all, and should not be an expensive commodity, given that the final beneficiary of all our efforts are sick children. Wherever in the world they may be, there is a standard of care that should be made available to them.

Our humble endeavour to this end is to educate, inspire, and mentor the young generation of radiologists and clinicians who can put this learning to good use, in whichever system they practice.

Philosophy

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Grand Rounds

  • Biweekly virtual case discussions of interesting and complex pediatric neuroimaging cases from across India, moderated by Dr Nihaal Reddy.

    12-15 cases are discussed during these sessions with clinical and imaging inputs. Invited national and international expert panelists opine and comment on the approach, diagnosis, and treatment options.

  • Quarterly virtual case discussions of interesting and complex pediatric neuroimaging cases from across tje world.

    12-15 cases are discussed during these sessions with clinical and imaging inputs. Invited national and international expert panelists opine and comment on the approach, diagnosis, and treatment options.

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Spinner of The Month

  • For members

    Recognising luminaries in Pediatric Neuroradiology with a dedicated keynote lecture, updated monthly.

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Case of The Week

  • For members

    Curated cases, reflection points, and practice pointers from all of The Spinners collated in a weekly email newsletter.

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Paper of The Week

  • For members

    In-depth breakdown of a key recently published paper with major practice implications from our Scientific Chair for Research, Dr Pradeep Krishnan, collated in a weekly email newsletter.

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President’s Pearls

  • For members

    Tips & tricks from our President, Dr Kish Mankad, collated in a weekly email newsletter.

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Mentorship Forum

  • For members

    Maximise your potential with career advice and professional coaching from our Executive Committee.

International Fellowship

  • Our flagship course taught by world-leading experts and accessible for the world. Learn more.

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SPIN Illustrations

  • Comprehensive monthly neuroanatomy teaching for all delivered by our renowned faculty

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Neuroanatomy

  • For members

    Utilise our world-first library of radiological illustrations, centred on education and curated by Dr Harun Yildiz.