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Overview

Radiopaedia 2024 – Virtual Conference offers comprehensive on-demand radiology education originally delivered as a five-day virtual event from July 22-26, 2024. This extensive program covers multiple subspecialties within radiology including neuroradiology, head and neck imaging, chest imaging, oncologic imaging, abdominal imaging, gynecologic imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, trauma imaging, and focused workshops.

On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This virtual conference provides a wide range of expert-led presentations, case-based learning, workshops, and proffered poster sessions designed to strengthen clinical expertise in radiology subspecialties. Key topics include brain tumours, vascular imaging, inflammatory diseases, head and neck pathology, lung diseases, oncology imaging techniques, abdominal and pelvic imaging, musculoskeletal conditions, trauma protocols, AI safety, and sustainability in radiology practice.

  • Epileptogenic brain tumours — Frank Gaillard (45 mins)
  • Vessel wall imaging and giant cell arteritis — Christine Glastonbury (36 mins)
  • Non-MS inflammatory and demyelinating diseases — Tom Campion (37 mins)
  • Idiopathic intracranial hypertension — Tabby Kennedy (26 mins)
  • Ventricular lesions: benign and malignant — Derek Smith (47 mins)
  • On-call neuroradiology case reporting set — Daniel Gewolb (32 mins)
  • Neuroanatomy review — Craig Hacking & Michael Nel (48 mins)
  • Cerebral small vessel diseases — Francis Deng & Rohit Sharma (63 mins)
  • Sinus CT reporting: time to FESS up! — Lea Alhilali (24 mins)
  • Imaging of salivary gland tumours — Jennifer Gillespie (30 mins)
  • Imaging of ocular globe pathology — David McArdle (34 mins)
  • On-call head & neck case reporting set — Francis Deng (26 mins)
  • Head & Neck anatomy review — Andrew Dixon & Michael Nel (60 mins)
  • Perineural tumour spread — Christine Glastonbury (36 mins)
  • Spinal cord case workshop — Tilak Das & Andrew Dixon (1h 36m)
  • Neuroradiology rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Head & Neck rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Diffuse nodular lung diseases — Miranda Siemienowicz (36 mins)
  • Cystic lung diseases — Jonathan Chung (34 mins)
  • Usual interstitial pneumonia: HRCT diagnostic criteria — Jeffrey Kanne (30 mins)
  • Thoracic aortic imaging and disease — Ben Hudson (46 mins)
  • PET imaging of large vessel vasculitis — Sally Ayesa (36 mins)
  • A tour of the heart: anatomy and pathology — Naveen Sharma (26 mins)
  • On-call chest case reporting set — Sally Ayesa (36 mins)
  • Chest anatomy review — Craig Hacking & Michael Nel (41 mins)
  • Tumour versus infection: focal opacities — Miranda Siemienowicz (36 mins)
  • Whole-body MRI — Amish Lakhani (43 mins)
  • The role of PET-CT in oncology — David Little (32 mins)
  • Ice cold intervention: cryoablation in oncology — Hannah Ireland (22 mins)
  • Introduction to oncology staging CT — Sally Ayesa (37 mins)
  • Oncologic imaging workshop — Sally Ayesa & Sophie Thoo (1h 32m)
  • Chest imaging rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Vascular & Intervention rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Nuclear Medicine rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Rectal cancer: MRI assessment — Vikas Shah (1h 47m)
  • Cystic liver lesions — Joseph Mullineux (37 mins)
  • Diseases of the appendix — Carla Goncalves (43 mins)
  • Hepatobiliary showdown: FNH vs Adenoma — Matt A Morgan (22 mins)
  • Hepatobiliary showdown: HCC vs ICCA — Matt A Morgan (27 mins)
  • Abdominal infections: imaging review of global diseases — Michael Hartung (23 mins)
  • On-call abdominal case reporting set — Vikas Shah (32 mins)
  • Abdominal anatomy review — George Harisis & Michael Nel (44 mins)
  • Post oesophagectomy imaging — Carla Goncalves (42 mins)
  • Update on polycystic ovarian syndrome — Emmeline Lee (30 mins)
  • Imaging in endometrial cancer — Nishat Bharwani (31 mins)
  • On-call gynecology case reporting set — Alexandra Stanislavsky (25 mins)
  • Pelvic anatomy review — Craig Hacking & Michael Nel (44 mins)
  • Top five adnexal masses on MRI — Alexandra Stanislavsky (27 mins)
  • Breast imaging workshop — Bhavna Batohi & Rema Wasan (1h 30m)
  • Abdominal imaging rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Breast imaging rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Imaging in groin pain — Tatiane Cantarelli (30 mins)
  • Musculoskeletal calcifications — Matt Skalski (1h 25m)
  • Imaging of musculoskeletal infection — Erin Alaia (31 mins)
  • Sarcoma: what the surgeon wants to know — Tom Lloyd (40 mins)
  • Imaging of joint prostheses — Imran Lasker (21 mins)
  • X-ray interpretation: the paediatric elbow — Andrew Murphy (26 mins)
  • On-call musculoskeletal case reporting set — Craig Hacking (31 mins)
  • Musculoskeletal anatomy review — Matt Skalski & Michael Nel (46 mins)
  • An approach to elbow MRI — Dai Roberts (45 mins)
  • Trauma CT protocols: how and why — Craig Hacking (22 mins)
  • Embolisation in abdominopelvic trauma — Heather Moriarty (26 mins)
  • Paediatric trauma: they’re not just small adults — Jeremy Jones (39 mins)
  • On-call trauma case reporting set — Andrew Dixon (37 mins)
  • Paediatric neuroradiology workshop — Jeremy Jones & Alan Quigley (1h 37m)
  • Musculoskeletal rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Paediatric imaging rPosters — Proffered presentations
  • Revving up the radiology report — Michael Hartung (29 mins)
  • Cut and polish: reporting mini-workshop — Michael Hartung, Jeffrey Kanne, Miranda Siemienowicz (58 mins)
  • Cognitive bias in radiology — Francis Deng (23 mins)
  • How to learn by collecting cases — Frank Gaillard (24 mins)
  • Learning to think like an examiner — Sally Ayesa (30 mins)
  • Chatting about learning — Francis Deng, Frank Gaillard, Sally Ayesa (53 mins)
  • Procedural holding for paediatric imaging — Steve Lacey (25 mins)
  • The parent, the child with Down syndrome and healthcare — Naomi Shiner (31 mins)
  • Compassionate imaging for older patients — Amanda Er (26 mins)
  • Radiopaedia podcast extravaganza — Andrew Dixon, Frank Gaillard & guests (2h 4m)
  • Identifying and mitigating biases in radiology AI — Paul Yi (27 mins)
  • The regulation of radiology AI — Hugh Harvey (23 mins)
  • Chatting about AI safety — Jennifer Tang, Paul Yi, Haylee Bosshard (54 mins)
  • Climate change and radiology: time for action — Kate Hanneman (33 mins)
  • Practical sustainability in the radiology department — Lateisha Stam (25 mins)
  • Chatting about sustainability — Reed Omary, Kate Hanneman, Lateisha Stam (39 mins)

Speakers

This virtual conference features a diverse faculty of expert radiologists and subspecialists who provide in-depth presentations and panel discussions across multiple radiology domains. Contributors include specialists in neuroradiology, chest imaging, oncologic imaging, abdominal imaging, gynecologic imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, trauma, and emerging topics such as artificial intelligence safety and sustainability. The multidisciplinary panel ensures comprehensive content relevance to clinical practice and radiology education.

Target Audience

This course is designed for radiologists, radiology trainees, medical imaging specialists, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their expertise across a broad range of radiology subspecialties. It is also suitable for clinicians interested in the latest advances in diagnostic imaging, case interpretation, and reporting techniques within neuroradiology, thoracic imaging, oncologic imaging, abdominal and pelvic imaging, musculoskeletal radiology, and trauma management.

Why This Topic Matters

Radiopaedia 2024 – Virtual Conference addresses key knowledge areas essential for advancing clinical proficiency in radiology. It supports practitioners in mastering complex diagnostic challenges encountered in multiple subspecialty areas through focused case studies, up-to-date imaging strategies, and multidisciplinary discussions. This makes it a valuable resource for reinforcing diagnostic confidence and interpretive skills within the radiology specialty.

Hosted and delivered by MedHub Central, this virtual conference consolidates expert insights into a flexible, accessible learning format. It promotes ongoing professional development aligned with current clinical imaging practice and radiology education standards in a variety of medical disciplines.

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