Radiopaedia 2020 (June 22-25) is a four-day virtual radiology conference that combines 40 new online lectures contributed by experts from around the world with lectures from our existing library. It forms part of our ongoing effort to reduce the educational impact of COVID-19.
This event is intended for a broad audience, with the lectures conveniently divided into an advanced stream for radiologists and radiology trainees, and a general stream for all other healthcare professionals. Delegates are, however, welcome to watch any content from either stream to suit their learning needs
Topics/Speakers:
– 01 Multiple sclerosis criteria, protocol detection Frank Gaillard
– 02 Skull base anatomy and pathology Jenny Hoang
– 03 Head _ Neck imaging pearls Christine Glastonbury
– 04 Neck infections Derek Smith
– 05 Surgeons perspective parotid and parapharyngeal tumours Ben Dixon
– 06 Brain – not bleeds Andrew Dixon
– 07 Brain – bleeds Andrew Dixon
– 08 Small but important fractures
– 09 Case review session Jeremy Jones
– 10 Oesophageal trauma Matt A Morgan
– 11 HRCT imaging in fibrotic interstitial lung disease Jonathan Chung
– 12 Incidental cardiac findings on general CT Naveen Sharma
– 13 Case review interstitial lung disease Jonathan Chung
– 14 Cancer mimics in the abdomen and pelvis Michael Hartung
– 15 Problem solving in the post-op abdomen Vikas Shah
– 16 PET-CT for the non-PET reporting radiologist David Little
– 17 Abdominal x-rays Vikas Shah
– 18 Right lower quadrant pain Matt A Morgan
– 19 Case review session Vikas Shah
– 20 Spring ligament MRI anatomy _ pathology Christoph Agten
– 21 X-ray of adult hand arthropathies Henry Knipe
– 22 Interpreting cervical spine radiographs Matt Skalski
– 23 Bone scans what the radiologist needs to know Sally Ayesa
– 24 Paediatric body oncology Jeremy Jones
– 25 Ultrasound of ovarian masses Alexandra Stanislavsky
– 26 The 11-13 week scan in the era of NIPT Sumathi Rajendran
– 27 Contrast enhanced mammography Anat Kornecki
– 28 Abdominal trauma Andrew Dixon
– 29 Case review session Andrew Dixon
– 30 A talk on giving talks Frank Gaillard
– 31 Procedural tips for the non-IR Chris Nicholas
– 32 How to make a great radiology report Michael Hartung
– 33 How to prepare images for publication Frank Gaillard
– 34 How to read a radiology AI paper Jarrel Seah
– 35 Social media for radiologists Vikas Shah
– 36 Preparing for radiology fellowship exams Sally Ayesa
– 37 Radiology tips for medical interns Andrew Dixon
– 38 Surviving the radiology viva tips and tricks George Harisis
– 39 Trauma in pregnancy Craig Hacking
– 40 Trauma Radiology with Dr Andrew Dixon
– 41 Imaging of coccygeal pain Matt Skalski
– 42 Patient not waking up trauma MRI brain scenario Andrew Dixon
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