Musculoskeletal radiology organised by the BIR East of England branch

4th October 2019  09:00 AM - 05:05 PM (GMT+01:00) Europe/London

CPD: 4 points

This event will provide an update on common musculoskeletal radiology problems. It will cover a selection of musculoskeletal imaging topics that are either common diagnostic problems in clinical practice or where there are substantial new guidelines that influence the way we image and report disease. The day will also provide guidance on imaging criteria and terminology for common problems in differential diagnosis, standardized imaging protocols and pathways for several disease presentation, and updates on controversial topics.

Who should attend: Senior subspeciality radiology trainees and consultant radiologists with an interest in musculoskeletal imaging.

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Registration fees:

BIR member Plan 1 £80

BIR member Plan 2 £60

BIR Trainee member £60

BIR Retired/Student member £30

Non-member Consultant or equivalent £110

Non-member Other grades £90

Non-member Trainee £90

Non-member Retired/Student £50

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Sponsors

Bayer Healthcare

Bayer’s Radiology business is well placed to be the partner of choice in helping NHS trusts to address the many challenges faced today including the increasing need for governance to demonstrate best practice and improving patient care within increasing financial constraints. With market-leading contrast media and power injector systems, Bayer is able to offer innovative patient care and with the addition of its informatics platform, it can support radiology departments in driving protocol standardisation and easily accessible audit data that enable departments to meet further challenges faced around contrast and radiation dose management. 0118 2063999 www.radiology.bayer.co.uk

Medica Group

Philips Healthcare

Philips Healthcare is a leading supplier of diagnostic imaging systems and related services. Following the recent programme of acquisitions the company offers a comprehensive porfolio of healthcare products including conventional X-ray systems, dedicated systems for cardiovascular and interventional procedures; CT and MRI scanners, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy planning, echocardiography, digital ultrasound, patient cardiac monitoring equipment and PACS. www.medical.philips.com

Siemens Healthineers

At Siemens Healthineers, our purpose is to enable healthcare providers to increase value by empowering them on their journey towards expanding precision medicine, transforming care delivery, and improving patient experience, all enabled by digitalising healthcare. An estimated 5 million patients globally everyday benefit from our innovative technologies and services in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging, laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine, as well as digital health and enterprise services. We are a leading medical technology company with over 170 years of experience and 18,000 patents globally. With more than 48,000 dedicated colleagues in 75 countries, we will continue to innovate and shape the future of healthcare. For more information and latest product line, please visit www.healthcare.siemens.co.uk