This event was suitable for anyone who currently works or is interested to work in interventional radiology. It was particularly focused on nurses and radiographers, both qualified and in training, or anyone who may wish to gain a further insight into the speciality area. The programme provided a broad understanding of clinical, educational, and developmental opportunities. There were focused lectures and discussions on specific specialties.
Topics include:
- Pain Management during uterine artery embolisation
 - Shockwave lithotripsy in lower limb vascular disease
 - Sustainability in Interventional Radiology
 - Treatment of liver cancers – TAE/TACE/SIRT
 - Leadership in Interventional Radiology
 - Staff radiation safety in IR
 
Speakers:
- Hannah Taylor, Service Lead for Interventional Radiology, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
 - Grace Macabenta, Radiology Senior Sister, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
 - Dr Akash Prashar, Consultant Interventional Radiologist and Endovascular Specialist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
 - Amanda Webster, Radiation Safety / QA Lead Radiographer, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
 - Dr Alex Sawer, Interventional radiology ST6, Cambridge University Hospitals 
 - Dr Harry Cavenagh, IR ST6 , Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
 - Dr Tahir Ali, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
 - Amelia Willows, Interventional Radiographer, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
 - Psalm Yu, Junior Sister, Cambridge University Hospitals
 - Cherry King, Imaging Matron, Norfolk and Norwich University NHS Foundation Trust
 - Renganaden Pyneeandee, Matron, Cambridge University Hospitals
 - Dr Robert Bakewell, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals
 - Dr Ed Godfrey, Consultant GI Radiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals
 
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