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Ultrasound
Courses endorsed by:

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3rd
Advanced Emergency Radiology
for the A&E Department
The intensive, practical national conference with
lectures delivered by leading national Radiologists
on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 October 2008,
at the RCoA, 35 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4SG
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Programme Director:
Dr Otto Chan,
Consultant Radiologist
A&E Programme Advisor:
Dr Charlie O’Donnell,
Consultant in Emergency and Intensive
Care Medicine,
Whipps Cross University Hospital, London
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Day 1:
Wednesday 15 October 2008
X-Ray Interpretation
Day 2:
Thursday 16 October 2008
Advanced Techniques
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Medico-Legal Controversies
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Major Trauma – Role of CT
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CT Head
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Acute Non-Traumatic CT Head
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Paediatric Emergency Radiology
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Ultrasound in A&E
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U/S Abdominal Emergencies
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CT Abdominal Emergencies
Check out what attendees said about
the
March 2006
and June
2007 events
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About this two-day conference:
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Lectures by leading Consultant Radiologists and other
experts
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For Consultants, Registrars and Middle Grades working in A&E
and Radiology
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A
practical focus on both a back-to-basics revision and the
more difficult aspects of emergency radiology that ED
Doctors need to deal with daily in the first critical hours
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Delegates will have the opportunity to view hundreds of
X-Ray images over the two days and network and discuss
clinical problems with Consultants in a congenial atmosphere
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Senior A&E Nurses and Radiographers will also benefit from
attending
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Faculty Includes:
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Dr Niall
Power, Royal London Hospital
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Dr Amrish
Mehta, Hammersmith & Charing Cross Hospitals
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Dr Janet Page,
Medico-legal Adviser, MPS
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Dr Paul
Atkinson, Consultant in Emergency Medicine,
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
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Dr James Teh,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford
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Dr Marina
Easty, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Great Ormond
Street Hospital for Children, London
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Dr Chris
Harvey, Consultant Radiologist, Hammersmith Hospital,
London
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Supported by unrestricted
education grants from:

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For further information please call +44 (0)20 8228 1295 or
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