Image Interpretation renamed Clinical Imaging

The e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH) course has been renamed to Clinical Imaging to better reflect the broad scope and aims of the programme.

Published: 29 January 2021 Imaging

Health Education England’s e-Learning for Healthcare programme, Image Interpretation, that is developed in partnership with the Society of Radiographers has been renamed Clinical Imaging to reflect the scope and nature of the resource more accurately.

Dorothy Keane, Clinical Lead for Clinical Imaging, said: “When I became clinical lead for the programme we could not have envisaged how successful the programme would be and how demand for sessions would grow exponentially to encompass all modalities and topics such as research in radiography, dementia, dignity, personalising care, orthopaedics and interventional procedures. The programme now has almost 500 sessions covering radiography, ultrasound, CT, MRI, fluoroscopy and nuclear medicine.

“With such growth we have outgrown our original scale and intentions and feel renaming the programme as Clinical Imaging is important to accurately reflect our broader scope and aims."

The Clinical Imaging team will continue to provide free resources for colleagues working in clinical imaging as well as other healthcare professionals and will develop new e-learning sessions to reflect changes in imaging and the wider NHS.

eLfH in Numbers 

We've had... 

  • Over 11500session launches in Jan 2021 alone
  • Over 61000 registered users
  • An average of 800 new enrolments a month

Some of our most popular sessions (all time users) include... 

  • Continuing Professional Development | 3668
  • Dementia | 5076
  • Fractures and Pathology | 6885
  • General Introduction | 9084
  • X-ray Introduction | 10046

For more information about the Clinical Imaging programme, including details on how to access the sessions please visit the e-LfH website.