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BIR Annual Radiotherapy and Oncology Meeting 2024 - Day One 29 Feb 2024

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The fourth BIR Annual Radiotherapy and Oncology Meeting brought together national and international experts in Radiotherapy and Oncology. This year we had two major themes – the changing philosophy of radiotherapy and AI in radiotherapy. We also covered topics including the sustainability of radiotherapy, learning from incidents, and the very popular “patient voice” session.


This is a recording of both streams from Day One.


Who should attend?  

You! If you’re working in radiotherapy and oncology, then this meeting is designed for you – and that is for all disciplines. The BIR is rapidly becoming the home of ALL professionals involved with Radiotherapy and Oncology and is open to all. So, clinical oncologists, radiographers, physicists, service managers, Linac and IT engineers, dosimetrists, manufacturers, department heads… all are welcome, and there should be something for everyone.


Five Reasons to attend:

  • Enhance your knowledge in the cutting-edge fields of clinical practice
  • Refresh your understanding in key areas
  • Hear expert opinion and offer your own
  • Network with colleagues and peers, manufacturers and industry reps
  • Share your own research and development work

Speakers:

  • Professor Bleddyn Jones, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford
  • Professor Navita Somaiah, Clinical Oncologist, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, and Clinician Scientist, Institute of Cancer Research
  • Dr Ragu Ratnakumaran, Clinical Research Fellow, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, and Institute of Cancer Research
  • Professor Chris Nutting, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Royal Marsden Hospital
  • Professor Charlotte Coles, Deputy Head of Department of Oncology and NIHR Research Professor, University of Cambridge
  • Mr William Harrison-Carey, Senior Proton Therapy Trials and RTTQA Physicist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Professor Stephen Keevil, BIR President
  • Ms Rhea Crighton, Lead Gynae-oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr John McLellan, Head of Radiotherapy Physics, NHS Grampian
  • Dr Alex Dunlop, Head of Adaptive Techniques, Radiotherapy Physicist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Li Xiao, Medical Physicist, Tuen Mun Hospital
  • Eleanor McDonnell, Therapy Radiographer, University of Liverpool/The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Foundation Trust
  • Dr Eliana Maria Vasquez Osorio, Senior Research Fellow, University of Manchester
  • Dr Anna Barnes, Director, President of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, King’s Technology Evaluation Centre, King’s College London
  • Dr Mark Gooding, Founder and CEO, Inpictura
  • Dr Samantha Warren, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Mark Ramtohul, Clinical Scientist, University Hospitals Birmigham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Richard Speight, Principal Clinical Scientist, Leeds Cancer Centre
  • Dr Matt Lowe, Principal Clinical Scientist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester
  • Ms Joanna McNamara, Senior Lecturer and Podcast Host, Sheffield Hallam University
  • Rachael Tulip, Clinical Scientist, Northern Centre for Cancer Care
  • Nouf Alzahrani, PhD student, University of Leeds and Lecturer at King Abdulaziz University

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Duration:574 mins