An intensive, practical course with lectures and case scenarios for Consultants, SASGs and senior STs in General Radiology and Emergency Medicine on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 November 2016, at IoM3, 297 Euston Rd, London NW1 3AQ
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Course fee:
Early bird rates
(if booking and paying on or before Thu 30 June 2016)
Consultants and SASGs: £450 (inc VAT) for the two days;
Doctors in Training: £425 (inc VAT) for the two days
Standard rates
(if booking and paying after Thu 30 June 2016)
Consultants and SASGs: £495 (inc VAT) for the two days;
Doctors in Training: £465 (inc VAT) for the two days
Accreditation:
Approved by the RCR for up to 12 CPD credits [6 credits per day]
Full course programme
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About the Course:
- Lectures with a practical focus on the more difficult aspects of emergency radiology that general radiologists and emergency physicians need to deal with daily in the first critical hours.
- Opportunity to view hundreds of images and videos over the two days, and discuss clinical problems with Consultants in a congenial atmosphere.
- Sessions of interactive and challenging imaging-based scenarios, designed to help you assess your knowledge, challenge your practice and assess what you’ve learned.
Target audience:
The course provides an up to date simple, concise and systematic approach to the interpretation of Digital Radiography and CT that will be of interest to General Radiologists and Emergency Physicians. The course is suitable for Consultants, SASGs and senior STs.
The sessions:
Each session consists of a lecture with case scenarios, followed by Q&A. All lectures present:
- an anatomy recap (as necessary)
- normal variants
- routine views
- additional views and other imaging
- common injuries
- subtle injuries not to be missed
- case scenarios
What previous delegates have said:
- Excellent presenters and presentations – not too complex and the right length
- Lectures at a good level – they covered large topics relatively quickly
- Liked the programme, the speakers and its relevance to A&E practice
- Broad subjects, yet relevant topics to frontline work
- Good links to current/past research – evidenced based practice
- The humour and approachability of the speakers – really good and well organised
- Given me more confidence in interpreting and radiology investigations
- Will feel more confident when ordering CT!