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Do you ever find yourself wondering:

  • There are so many images in the film bag - where do I start?

  • How do I find the important information quickly?

  • Isn't the radiology report enough?

  • How do brain images change what I do in rehab?

  • Can brain images help me make sense of challenging patients/clients?

  • Can the brain images give me information about recovery potential?

  • Can brain images provide data to help me advocate for my patients/clients?

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What will you gain from the course?

Understanding brain imaging isn’t an academic luxury, it’s a practical necessity in rehab. Radiology reports (diagnostic radiology) often miss the rehab-specific information you need for clinical decisions (clinical radiology). In this course, you’ll learn how to extract that missing information and:

  • Become confident in opening the film bag, using a clear and simple system to interpret brain scans without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Find rehab-specific insights quickly and reliably, even when the report is lacking detail.

  • Reduce your reliance on radiology reports, and spot possible missed lesions that matter for rehab.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of your patient/client, especially when they can’t participate in therapy or communicate clearly.

  • Link symptoms to specific lesion location, for the delivery of more targeted treatments, and confident estimation of recovery potential.

  • Use data from brain imaging to enhance early conversations about treatment and discharge plan - even when the patient/client can't participate in rehab fully. 

  • Save time and prioritise assessments and treatments based on rehab information from the brain images.

  • Confidently communicate the best treatment approach and the rehab potential - to your team, patient/client, and their family.

  • Gain the ability to give patients/clients realistic hopes that are personalised to their lesions.

  • Become the go-to clinician in your team for imaging insights and meaningful conversations in complex cases.

Pricing options

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The course includes:

The total value of the course is $7,660 AUD, however, because I would like this course to be accessible to as many clinicians as possible, I have kept the costs down to $1,980 AUD (incl GST).

  • Five carefully created modules of self-paced work – valued at $2,430 (5 x $486).

  • Seven 1.5 hr live workshops of practical work and case studies with Ettie (Wednesdays 2nd July – 13th August, 6:30-8:00 pm AEST) – valued at $1,890 (7 x $270).

  • Access to Ettie in a live study group throughout the 7 weeks – valued at $1,260 (7 x $180).

  • Extended access to the course material until the end of 2025 – invaluable.

  • Bonus 1 - Personalise your learning and select one pathology-specific course. Learn how to extract rehab information from the unique scans and sequences used for each pathology: 1) Strokes and Haemorrhages, 2) Trauma, 3) Tumours, 4) Neurodegeneration - Dementia, PD+, NPH and MS, 5) Vestibular Dysfunction – each valued at $486.

  • Bonus 2 - Brain Stem Course – Learn how to analyse brain stem lesions and their impact on function. This course will help you identify the potential for recovery in lesions often considered to have a poor prognosis - valued at $486.

  • Bonus 3 - Lesion Chronicity Course – Learn how to differentiate between recent and older lesions. This will help you dissociate between pre-morbid and more recent symptoms, an essential insight for considering the potential for recovery - valued at $298.

  • Bonus 4 - Exclusive access to the last three meetings of 2025 in the Brain Imaging Next level group. This group of brain imaging-trained clinicians meets with Ettie every six weeks to discuss a challenging case – valued at $810 (3 x $270).

  • Bonus 5 – Optional access to 1:1 personal coaching with Ettie at an affordable rate of $180 hr. This exclusive offer is only available to clinicians who completed the Brain Imaging for Rehabilitation Clinicians course.

  • Bonus 6 – Earn credits for previous learning – If you completed the Brian Imaging Essentials course, contact us ([email protected]) to receive credit towards the Brain Imaging for Rehabilitation Clinicians course.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Why do I need to learn brain imaging? Doesn't the radiology report have all the information I need?

    The radiologist’s role is to examine the brain scans and suggest the most likely diagnosis. To achieve this, they examine the pathological processes they see in brain images. The exact location and extent of the lesion is of secondary importance to the radiologist. * We, as rehabilitation clinicians, usually know the diagnosis of our clients. What we want to know, is how the diagnosis affects our client’s function. For this kind of insight, we need to know the exact location and extent of the lesion because it directly impacts their function. * If you examine the radiology reports carefully you will find that they rarely provide us with the anatomical specificity we need. For example, a radiology report may describe a lesion in the “MCA territory”. However, “MCA territory” doesn’t specify which parts of the lobes are affected, and sometimes not even whether the lesion is in the frontal / parietal or temporal lobes. This is important information because variations in anatomical loci of strokes, are one of the main reasons for the wide range of clinical presentations.

  • Will I actually be able to learn brain imaging?

    Yes, you will! You might doubt that you’re capable of learning these skills. I KNOW that any rehabilitation clinician can learn brain imaging because dozens of rehabilitation clinicians already have. * Clinicians I taught include: • Neuropsychologist • Clinical Psychologist • Nurses • Occupational Therapists • Physiotherapists • Rehabilitation Physicians and registrars • Speech pathologists, and • Others * I have developed a framework for learning brain imaging, where the theory is just the beginning. I teach bite-size principles and simply explain complicated concepts. I include lots of practical work, which is critical in enabling you to translate your learning to clinical care (because every lesion is somewhat different). Read the review to find out how other clinicians felt about learning brain imaging.

  • What will I learn in the course?

    In this course you’ll learn about different types of brain images, and how to find the anatomical information that’s missing from the radiology reports. This is a fundamental course that will help you delve deeper into the film bag without relying on the radiology report. Learn to extract rehabilitation-specific information that will change the way you assess and treat your clients. You'll also use brain imaging to enhance your clinical reasoning. Have a look above at the "You Learning Path" diagram for the specific topics you'll learn.

  • How much support do I get during this course?

    I take transformation seriously! I know that transformation can be challenging, and I know that the skills I teach you are probably novel. For this reason, I believe in providing you with extensive support during the course, to ensure your transformation is successful. You’ll have access to me DIRECTLY for the duration of the course. You can ask questions, and they’ll be answered! We also have a 1.5hr live session every week. So you will see and hear me quite a lot in the course 😊. Read the reviews to find out how clinicians who completed the course felt about the support provided.

  • What does the course involve and how much time should I allocate to the course?

    The course runs over 7 weeks, during which you'll gradually receive learning material in 5 modules. Each module includes teaching videos, resources, reading material and practical tasks. * It is best if you schedule weekly study blocks in your diary. You'll need about 4 hours, preferably spread over several days. These study blocks will ensure that you go through the learning material in a comfortable pace. This will give you opportunities to replay videos multiple times, which many clinicians really liked. * Every week we'll have a 1.5 hr live workshop, where we'll discuss questions and break up into smaller groups to work on practical tasks related to case studies. The live workshops are highly interactive, and clinicians often comment on the consolidation of learning that takes place in these sessions. If for some reason you were not able to attend the session, or simply want to watch it again, the recording will be available 24-48hrs after each workshop.

  • What is unique about this course?

    The uniqueness of this program is that it was built from the ground up. It’s designed and taught by myself (a rehabilitation clinician and researcher of 20+ years), to other rehabilitation clinicians. I have been treating clients with neurological injuries since 1996 and completed a PhD in Brain Imaging and Neuroscience in 2009. Having extensive clinical and brain imaging experience, together with my in-depth neuroscience knowledge, puts me in an optimal position to give these transformational courses. * Having learnt brain imaging during my PhD, and seeing its lack of use in neurological rehabilitation, I felt compelled to find a better way to use and teach it. I have a clear insight into what you and other clinicians need to know about brain imaging. This will save you doing a PhD in brain imaging as well 😉. * Learning online over an extended period of time gives you ample of time to: replay videos, think about the material, ask lots of questions, and deeply understand the material. * Another unique aspect of these courses is its multidisciplinary nature. Clinicians from various disciplines attend these courses, which have two important implications. The first is that the course is rich in inputs and perspectives of different disciplines. The second is that in the live sessions, you’ll work in multidisciplinary groups to problem-solve around clinical cases. This creates a true sense of teamwork… the same sort that every workplace would love! * As you know, active learning is superior to passive learning. Therefore, whenever I teach a new concept, I integrate it immediately into a practical task. The practical tasks are designed to teach you how to translate the theory into clinical practice so that you can apply it to your clients. I took this approach to ensure that anything I teach, moves you towards being able to asses and treat your clients better.

Pricing options

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