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Top tips for radiology applicants - virtual event series: Part 2 09 Dec 2020

This video series consists of four exciting lectures on key topics for applications delivered by highly esteemed radiology consultants, it also includes the live Q&A we hosted during the event. We also had a morning of three interactive workshops with our 'top tips' delivered by radiology trainees from our 'Young professionals and trainee' Special Interest Group (SIG) and other radiology department professionals. This is a high yield video for anyone interested in applying to radiology. 

The session was moderated by:
Dr Meghavi Mashar, Radiology Registrar, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Lauren Matthews, Medicine Teaching Fellow, Northwick Park Hospital

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Duration:121 mins


Speaker info

Dr Christopher Clarke

Dr Christopher Clarke is a consultant radiologist at Nottingham sub-specialising in gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatobiliary imaging with non-vascular intervention. He completed a fellowship in GI imaging at Leeds Teaching Hospitals. Christopher is the author of Chest X-rays for Medical Students, Abdominal X-rays for Medical Students, which was highly commended at the 2016 BMA Medical Book Awards, and FRCR Physics Notes books. He currently sits as a member of the online editorial board for the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR). He is also a keen educator and the founder of Radiology Café, a website for radiology trainees and junior doctors interested in clinical radiology.

Professor Duncan Ettles

Professor Duncan Ettles is an Edinburgh graduate who has spent 25 years working as a Consultant Interventional Radiologist. During that time, he has been closely involved in the development and introduction of many of the minimally invasive treatments now used in the management of vascular disease. He is a keen teacher and has held several national training roles as well as serving as an examiner for the Royal College of Radiologists for 12 years. He has acted as visiting professor to numerous institutions both in the UK and overseas. He was appointed as the first RCR/British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR) visiting professor in interventional radiology and in 2018 he was awarded the BSIR Gold Medal. He is former President of the British Society of Interventional Radiology, a member of RCR Faculty Board and is an expert adviser to The National Institute of Care and Excellence (NICE) and NIHR.