MRI SPINE INTERPRETATION BASICS
3 Credit Hours
- CE Credits are for Doctors of Chiropractic.
- CME Credits are for Medical Doctors and Doctors of Chiropractic
- Not approved in the state of HI. LA, WI
- Please note this course is approved for 5 credits in New Hampshire.
MRI Spine Interpretation Basics Course
Go from “No MRI Experience” to Confident, Clinically Useful Spine MRI Interpretation
A practical, doctor-to-doctor training program that teaches you how to open MRI discs, understand sequences, identify pathology, and communicate findings with medical providers—clearly and credibly.
✅ 2-part course (just over 2 hours total)
✅ Pre-test + post-test for each section
✅ 119-slide combined handout (54 + 65 slides)
✅ Built for real-world clinical + medical-legal application
If you’ve ever felt unsure reading MRI reports—or hesitant to speak with radiology, orthopedics, or primary care—this course gives you the foundation to interpret MRI spine studies with clarity and confidence.
Why MRI Interpretation Skills Matter (Now More Than Ever)
Spinal MRI interpretation isn’t just “nice to have.” It’s a clinical and professional advantage that directly affects:
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Diagnostic precision (what’s really happening in the spine?)
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Prognosis and treatment planning (what’s likely to improve—and what’s not?)
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Interprofessional communication (stronger credibility with MDs, DOs, and radiologists)
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Referral confidence (medical specialists and PCPs respect clinicians who speak MRI accurately)
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Medico-legal value (attorney referrals favor providers who understand imaging and can explain it clearly)
When you can interpret MRI findings and communicate using correct terminology, you become more than a clinician—you become a trusted imaging-informed authority.
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for doctors who want to:
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Learn spine MRI interpretation from the ground up
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Improve confidence reading MRI reports and imaging findings
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Understand bulges, herniations, Modic changes, and degenerative patterns
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Use the correct clinical terminology and interpretation logic
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Build stronger relationships with medical colleagues and attorneys
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Reduce uncertainty when imaging is central to the case
No prior MRI experience is required.
This is built specifically to take you from beginner → competent → clinically functional.
What You’ll Learn (Step-by-Step, Practical, and Clinically Relevant)
Part 1 — Foundational Concepts
Duration: 63 minutes
Includes: Pre-test, post-test, and a 54-slide handout
You’ll learn the essentials that make MRI interpretation make sense:
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Normal spinal anatomy (as seen on MRI)
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Basic MRI physics and image interpretation (T1, T2, STIR)
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Degenerative changes and what they really indicate
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Annular fissures and clinical relevance
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Real clinical case scenarios to reinforce application
Part 2 — Advanced Interpretation
Duration: 68 minutes
Includes: Pre-test, post-test, and a 65-slide handout
You’ll build the skills that translate directly into real patient care:
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How to load and view MRI discs confidently
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Disc bulges and degenerative processes (and how to interpret them correctly)
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Sequelae of osseous conditions
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Disc herniations: protrusion, extrusion, migration, sequestration
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Modic endplate changes
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MRI localization and terminology (so you communicate like a pro)
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MRI ordering protocols (so you get the right study and sequences)
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the MRI Spine Interpretation Basics Course, you will be able to:
✅ Identify normal vs. abnormal spinal structures on MRI
✅ Recognize key degenerative patterns and herniation classifications
✅ Apply correct MRI terminology and interpretation logic
✅ Understand radiology reports—and communicate findings with confidence
✅ Navigate MRI discs, sequences, and image planes like a trained professional
Course Objective
This course teaches the foundational basics of spinal MRI interpretation—starting with how to open MRI discs and navigate sequences, then progressing to MRI physics fundamentals (T1, T2, STIR), and finally to recognizing disc pathologies such as bulges and herniations, including their key subcategories.
Your goal isn’t to “become a radiologist.”
Your goal is to become an imaging-informed clinician who can:
Instructor
Mark Studin DC, FPSC, FASBE (C), DAAPM
This course is led by an instructor recognized for clinical excellence, evidence-based spine education, and professional-level imaging interpretation training.
Why This Course Converts in the Real World
Doctors take this course because they want:
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Confidence when imaging matters
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Credibility with MDs/DOs and other providers
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Clarity instead of guesswork
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Better documentation and communication
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A stronger medico-legal foundation for imaging-based cases
When you can explain imaging findings clearly and correctly, you increase trust—whether you’re in a clinical consult, collaborative referral relationship, or medical-legal setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior MRI experience?
No. This course is designed for doctors starting with zero MRI background.
Is this course focused on the spine only?
Yes—specifically spinal MRI interpretation fundamentals and common spine pathology recognition.
Will I learn how to open and view MRI discs?
Yes. Part 2 includes disc loading, viewing workflows, terminology, and localization.
Does the course cover disc bulges vs. herniations?
Yes—along with the major herniation categories (protrusion, extrusion, migration, sequestration) and degenerative processes.
Will this help me communicate with medical providers and attorneys?
Yes. The course trains interpretation logic and terminology so you can communicate with evidence-based clarity in both clinical and medico-legal environments.
Start Building MRI Interpretation Confidence Today
If you’re ready to stop guessing, strengthen your diagnoses, and communicate MRI findings with clarity—this course is your starting point.
? Enroll now in the MRI Spine Interpretation Basics Course
Begin your training and build the imaging foundation every spine-focused doctor should have.
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Designed for real-world clinical application and interdisciplinary communication.
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Troubleshooting
Suggestions:
- This course is supported by PC's and Mac devices
- Minimum 20mbs download speed
- Mobile device are not ideal as tracking is automated
and often not mobilized
This course is Pace approved by the
Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.
ACCREDITATION
This activity has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the
joint providership of the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences and Cleveland University Kansas City, College of Chiropractic,
Post-Graduate Department.
The University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is accredited by the ACCME to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CERTIFICATION
The University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences designates this live activity for a
maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
& SPEAKER DECLARATIONS
The Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the University at Buffalo Jacobs
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Standards for Commercial Support
require that presentations are free of commercial bias and that any information
regarding commercial products/services be based on scientific methods generally
accepted by the medical community. The following planners and presenter(s) have
disclosed financial interest/arrangements or affiliations with organization(s)
that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the
context of the subject of their presentation(s). Only the current
arrangements/interests are included. *Planning Committee
Activity Director and Instructor:
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM – Nothing to Report
ACCME Standards of Commercial
Support of CME require that presentations be free of commercial bias and that
any information regarding commercial products/services be based on scientific
methods generally accepted by the medical community. When discussing
therapeutic options, faculty are requested to use only generic names. If they
use a trade name, then those of several companies should be used. If a
presentation includes discussion of any unlabeled or investigational use of a
commercial product, faculty are required to disclose this to the participants.
ACCME Original Launch Date: February 9, 2022 Termination Date: February 9, 2025