Elevating MSK Ultrasound Expertise
Martinoli Ultrasound offers MSK ultrasound courses to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary skills and expertise.
Upcoming Courses
Register individually for each course (1 registration, 1 person). For group registrations (min. of 5 persons), please email info@martinoliultrasound.com.
The Martinoli Advanced Sonography Training Expert Resource Seminars (MASTERS) flagship courses, led by Prof. Carlo Martinoli, offers a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge in musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging.
These courses provide theoretical lectures, live demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and interactive case studies to ensure a well-rounded educational experience.
The Joint Ultrasound Martinoli Program (JUMP), is a spin-off of MASTERS courses. It focuses on one (1) joint per course delivered by Prof. Carlo Martinoli to a large group of healthcare professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge in musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging of a specific joint.
These courses provide theoretical lectures and live demonstrations only. The hands-on workshop on the second (2nd) day is intended for a small group of students to ensure a maximised practical learning experience.
Prof. Carlo Martinoli
Carlo Martinoli earned his medical degree in 1986 from the University of Genoa and specialised in diagnostic radiology at the University of Cagliari in 1989. Currently, he holds significant positions at the University of Genoa as Professor of Radiology and Director of the Postgraduate School of Diagnostic Radiology, in addition to being the Head of the Emergency Radiology Unit at the University-Hospital of Genoa.
With over 25 years of experience, Martinoli devoted himself to educating others in musculoskeletal radiology. His 2007 textbook, “Ultrasound of the Musculoskeletal System”, has become a global benchmark. He has published over 322 peer-reviewed papers in international medical journals, earning him an outstanding H-index (>60) and recognition as one of the top 1.5% international scientists.