Monday 14 October 2019 · Van Herk, Chair in Radiotherapy Physics, The Christie NHS Foundation...
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Morning sessions Afternoon sessions
10:00–11:30 12:00–13:00 13:05–13:55 13:15–13:45 14:00–14:45 15:00–16:00 16:30–17:30 17:40–18:30
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
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Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper presentations
Hall 1B Lecture theatre
4ways lunchtime symposium
A decade of nuclear medicine tele-radiology
Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
George Edelstyn lecture: Learning from every patient treated
Professor Marcel Van Herk, Chair in Radiotherapy Physics, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester
Paediatric stroke and vascular disease
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Imaging in stroke and adult stroke intervention
Hall 1A Main auditorium
Quiz: Come diagnose with me ...
Dr Ian Zealley, NHS Tayside, Dundee and Dr Jonathan Weir-McCall, University of Cambridge
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Non-oncological head and neck and cranial nerve imaging
Ends at 11:15
Non-oncological head and neck and cranial nerve imaging
Starts at 11:45
Advances in technology and the impact on breast imaging
Advances in technology and the impact on breast imaging
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Lung cancer and TNM 8 Lung cancer and TNM 8 Imaging of coronary artery disease – is one test enough?
Imaging of coronary artery disease – is one test enough?
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Living in interesting times: paradigm shifts in lung cancer management?
Living in interesting times: paradigm shifts in lung cancer management?
Living in interesting times: paradigm shifts in lung cancer management?
Lung cancer radiotherapy outlining workshop
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
BSSR: Musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology BSSR: Musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology
iRefer clinical decision support system – the UK experience
BSPR: Paediatric MRI for general radiologists – tips and tricks
Quiz: Come diagnose with me ...
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
BSGAR: Tips and tricks for the colorectal multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)
BSGAR: Tips and tricks for the colorectal multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)
BSIR: Tips and tricks for imaging-guided biopsy and drainage
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Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on imaging Chair: Dr Neelam Dugar
10:00–10:30 AI for radiologists What do the NHS and radiologists need from AI?
Professor Nicola Strickland, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
10:30–11:00 Clinical validation and regulatory hurdles Dr Hugh Harvey, Clinical Director, Kheiron Medical Technologies
11:00–11:30 Implementation of AI – industry round-up from picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and modality vendors
Dr Neelam Dugar, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
12:00–12:15 Examples of AI-based decision support in research and clinical practice AI for glioblastoma treatment response
Dr Markand Patel, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
12:15–12:30 AI for chest X-ray shadow detection Professor Giovanni Montana, Professor of Data Science, University of Warwick
12:30–12:45 AI in breast cancer screening Dr Nisha Sharma, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
12:45–13:00 AI for stroke detection Dr Mark Radon, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Non-oncological head and neck and cranial nerve imaging Chair: Dr Steve Connor
10:00–10:25 Non-oncological head and neck imagingTemporal bone imaging: clinical scenarios
Dr Steve Connor, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
10:25–10:50 Salivary gland imaging: what to look for and how to sample
Dr Gitta Madani, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
10:50–11:15 Sinonasal imaging: how I report sinonasal computed tomography (CT) and what not to miss
Dr Timothy Beale, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
11:45–12:10 Clinical presentations of cranial nerve dysfunction Visual loss and double vision: cranial nerves II, III, IV and VI
Dr Ata Siddiqui, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
12:10–12:35 Facial pain, paraesthesia and weakness: cranial nerves V and VII
Dr Gillian Potter, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
12:35–13:00 Dysphagia, dysarthria and hoarse voice: cranial nerves IX, X, XII
Dr Daniel Scoffings, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Lung cancer and TNM 8 Chair: Dr Rebecca Duerden
10:00–10:25 The new face of lung cancer: how to spot the gorilla in the mist …
Dr Anna Sharman, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
10:25–10:50 2b or not 2b that is the question: implementing TNM 8 staging in lung cancer multidisciplinary teams (MDT)
Dr Matthew Evison, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
10:50–11:20 Current strategies for curative and palliative treatments in lung cancer
Dr David Woolf, Clinical Oncologist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
Mr Tim Batchelor, Thoracic Surgeon, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
12:00–13:00 Interactive MDT All faculty
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Living in interesting times: paradigm shifts in lung cancer management? Chair: Professor Matthew Hatton
10:00–11:30 Optimal computed tomography (CT) screening for lung cancer: how good can it be?
– What is the evidence of benefit and how can we maximise this?
– What are the harms and how can we minimise these? – Implementation at a national level – Lessons learned from a local project
Professor David Baldwin, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Matthew Callister, Respiratory Physician, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
12:00–13:00 DEBATE: Radical radiotherapy in lung cancer: is cardiac toxicity our most pressing concern?
FOR: Dr Nazia Mohammed, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Dr Jason Lester, Swansea Bay University Health Board
AGAINST: Dr Clive Peedell, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough
Professor Marcel Van Herk, Chair in Radiotherapy Physics, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
British Society of Skeletal Radiologists: Musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology Chair: Dr Rajendranath Sinha
10:00–10:30 Trauma plain films: the devil is in the detail Dr Richard Fawcett, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
10:30–11:00 Incidental don’t touch lesions Dr Rajesh Botchu, The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham
Monday morning
Monday
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4ways lunchtime symposium
Hall 1B Lecture theatre
13:15–13:45 A decade of nuclear medicine tele-radiology Dr Charlotte Fowler, Clinical Lead for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 4ways Healthcare and National Nuclear Medicine Training Programme Director for Health Education England
George Edelstyn lecture Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
14:00–14:45 Learning from every patient treated Professor Marcel Van Herk, Chair in Radiotherapy Physics, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Paediatric stroke and vascular disease Chair: Professor Stavros Stivaros
15:00–15:20 Neurovascular neurosurgery Professor Ian Kamaly-Asl, Professor of Paediatric Neurosurgery, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
15:20–15:40 Neurovascular neurology Dr Grace Vassallo, Consultant Paediatric Neurologist and Lead Clinician for the North West Paediatric Neurovascular Network
15:40–16:00 Paediatric neuroradiology in vascular disease Professor Stavros Stivaros, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Imaging stroke and adult stroke intervention Chair: Professor Stavros Stivaros
16:30–16:50 Haemorrhagic stroke Dr Tilak Das, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16:50–17:10 Ischaemic stroke Dr Daniel Connolly, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
17:10–17:30 Stroke intervention Dr Hannah Stockley, Northern Care Alliance NHS Group, Salford
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Advances in technology and the impact on breast imaging Chair: Dr Nisha Sharma
15:00–15:30 Elastography – is it the future? Professor Andrew Evans, Professor of Breast Imaging, Dundee University, NHS Tayside
15:30 –16:00 Advances in positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT)
Professor Iain Lyburn, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16:30–16:55 Role of artificial intelligence (AI) in breast imaging Dr Peter Kecskemethy, Kheiron Medical Technologies
16:55–17:20 Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography Dr Jonathan James, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper competition Room 4A
13:05–13:15 Results of first-in-man proof of concept study of ultrasound-triggered drug delivery in liver tumours
Dr Paul Lyon, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
13:15–13:25 Ischemic core volume measured by computed tomography (CT) perfusion has an independent prognostic value in thrombolysed middle cerebral artery strokes
Dr Thomas Geh, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
13:25–13:35 Unidentified renal masses: safety and accuracy of CT-guided biopsy
Dr Sau Lee Chang, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
13:35–13:45 Safety and efficacy of venting gastrostomy in malignant bowel obstruction: a systematic review
Dr Sreeharshan Thampy, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
13:45–13:55 Does the double duct sign on CT always imply malignancy?
Dr Sarah Macpherson, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Monday afternoon
Monday afternoon
Monday
Workshop stream 5 Continued
11:00–11:30 Imaging of arthritis Dr Emma Rowbotham, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
12:00–12:30 Common paediatric MSK conditions Dr Karl Johnson, Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
12:30–13:00 Soft tissue and bone lesions. When to refer and why Dr Rajendranath Sinha, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiologists: Tips and tricks for the colorectal multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM) Chair: Dr James Stephenson
10:00–13:00 Colon cancer staging – getting it right and preoperative planning
Dr James Stephenson, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Rectal cancer staging – getting it right and pretreatment planning
Dr Vikas Shah, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Post-therapy assessment Dr Jamie Franklin, The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Complex and recurrent rectal cancer – what is possible?
Dr Alison Corr, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust
Monday morning Continued
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Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Imaging of coronary artery disease – is one test enough? Chairs: Dr Declan O’Regan and Dr Michelle Mak
15:00–15:20 Assessment of patients with stable chest pain: should computed tomography (CT) be the gatekeeper to invasive angiography?
Dr Michelle Williams, University of Edinburgh
15:20–15:40 Patient-specific modelling of coronary flow: bringing fractional flow reserve by coronary computed tomography angiography (FFRCT) to the NHS
Dr Charles Taylor, Founder and Chief Technology Officer, HeartFlow
15:40–16:00 Myocardial perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR): current guideline indications and future potential
Professor Sven Plein, British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging, University of Leeds
16:30–16:50 Hybrid magnetic resonance (MR)/positron emission tomography (PET) in coronary artery disease: future applications
Dr Marc Dweck, Consultant Cardiologist, University of Edinburgh
16:50–17:10 Imaging of acute coronary syndromes Dr Tarun Mittal, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London
17:10–17:30 Will artificial intelligence (AI) transform the diagnosis of coronary artery disease?
Professor Paul Leeson, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Living in interesting times: paradigm shifts in lung cancer management? Chair: Professor Matthew Hatton
15:00–15:15 Emerging evidence for radiotherapy immunotherapy combinations in treating: Stage I thoracic malignancies
Dr Kevin Franks, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
15:15–15:30 Stage III thoracic malignancies Professor Corinne Faivre-Finn, Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
15:30–15:45 Stage IV oligo-metastatic Dr Fiona McDonald, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton
15:45–16:00 Stage IV disseminated lung cancer Dr Merina Ahmed, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Cancer Research Honorary Faculty, London
Oncology stream 4
Lung cancer radiotherapy outlining workshop Chair: Professor Matthew Hatton
16:30–18:30 – Standard lung radiotherapy – Lung stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR)
radiotherapy – Dose escalated (ADSCaN) lung radiotherapy
Dr Kevin Franks, Professor Corinne Faivre-Finn, Dr Fiona McDonald, Dr Merina Ahmed and Dr Ahmed Salem
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
iRefer clinical decision support system – the UK experience Chair: Dr Rowena Johnson
15:00–16:00 This session will provide an insight into the UK piloting of iRefer CDS to date and how the RCR intends to keep content current. The experiences of some of those involved will be shared and there will be a focus on issues that have arisen, requirements for successful implementation and the benefits/impact of using the iRefer CDS.
Dr Rowena Johnson, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Denis Remedios, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Dr Steve Herman, Founder and Chief Medical Officer, MedCurrent
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
British Society of Interventional Radiology: Tips and tricks for imaging-guided biopsy and drainage Chair: Dr Timothy Bryant
15:00–16:00 Case-based interactive workshop with individual Osirix workstations will provide an overview of biopsies and drainages and include tips and tricks on technique and management of complex cases.
Dr Timothy Bryant, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Antony Higginson, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
British Society of Paediatric Radiology: Paediatric MRI for general radiologists – tips and tricks Chair: Dr Joanna Kasznia-Brown
16:30–16:50 Central nervous system (CNS) imaging Dr Fionn Williams, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
16:50–17:10 Musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging Dr Karl Johnson, Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
17:10–17:30 Paediatric abdominal MRI for general radiologists Dr Oystein Olsen, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London
Quiz: Come diagnose with me ... Hall 1A Main auditorium
17:40–18:30 A light-hearted interactive quiz designed to probe the depths of your radiological (and non-radiological) knowledge. It’s CPD Jim, but not as we know it!
Dr Ian Zealley, NHS Tayside, Dundee
Dr Jonathan Weir-McCall, University of Cambridge
Monday afternoonContinued
Monday
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Morning sessions Afternoon sessions
08:30–10:30 11:00–11:55 12:05-13:00 13:00–14:00 13:10–13:50 13:15–13:45 14:00–14:45 15:00–16:10 16:40–18:00
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
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Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
Annual General Meeting and RCR update
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Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper presentations
Room 12
Clinical oncology Wormald proffered paper presentations
Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Pfizer lunchtime symposium The role of cardiac MRI and nuclear scintigraphy in detecting and differentiating cardiac amyloidosis
Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
President’s Lecture: Ancestors: a history of Britain through bones and burials
Professor Alice Roberts, Anatomist and Biological Anthropologist, University of Birmingham
Pitfalls in acute imaging: abdomen, pelvis and bones
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Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Bowel imaging Bowel imaging Emergency paediatrics for the general radiologist
Emergency paediatrics for the general radiologist
Radiology stream 3Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Fetal imaging Fetal imaging Multicentre radiology research trials: how to get involved
RCR meets ... Ireland
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer
Oncology trainee workshop Room 4A
Radiology for pelvic radiotherapy planning
Radiology for head and neck radiotherapy planning
Radiology for thorax radiotherapy planning
Radiology for neuro radiotherapy planning
Workshop stream 5 Room 13
BSBR: What is the purpose of the breast multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)?
BSBR: What is the purpose of the breast multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)?
Trainee stream: Vascular and intervention
Trainee stream: The consultant interview
Workshop stream 6Room 4B
Trainee stream: Cardiothoracic Trainee stream: BSHNI – Sinonasal anatomy and pathology
BSTI: Diagnosing usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) in 2019 and why it is important: what the general radiologist needs to know
BSCI/BSCCT: Electrocardiogram (ECG) gated-computed tomography (CT) for the interested but under exposed
Tuesday 15 October 2019
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Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Pitfalls in acute imaging: brain, chest and neck Chair: Dr John Curtis
08:30–09:30 Brain Dr Mark Radon, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool
09:30–10:30 Chest Dr John Curtis, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool
Dr Radhika Prasad, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:00–11:55 Neck Dr Mark Radon, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Bowel imaging Chair: Dr Raneem Albazaz
08:30–09:00
Bowel cancer screening – what are the current recommendations?
Dr James Stephenson, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Foundation Trust
09:00–09:30
Colorectal cancer – when to suspect it on imaging? Dr Rachel Hyland, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust09:30–10:00
Inflammatory bowel disease – which imaging modality and when?
Professor Andrew Plumb, Associate Professor of Medical Imaging, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
10:00–10:30
Abnormal small bowel – what else beyond inflammatory bowel disease?
Dr Christopher Clarke, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
11:00–11:25
The postoperative bowel – leak, ileus or obstruction?
Dr Hannah Lambie, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:25–11:50 Unexpected focal liver lesions on computed tomography (CT) – the definitely benign, the definitely aggressive, the ‘don’t know’
Dr Anthony Blakeborough, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Fetal imaging Chair: Dr Elspeth Whitby
08:30–09:00 Fetal MRI – what can it add? Dr Therese Hannon, Consultant in Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
09:00–09:30 What the surgeons need to know from fetal MRI Mr Sean Marven, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
09:30–10:00 What information fetal MRI can provide for this pregnancy and future pregnancies
Dr Elspeth Whitby, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 3 Continued
10:00–10:30 What the pathologist needs to know from fetal MRI Professor Marta Cohen, Consultant Paediatric and Perinatal Pathologist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
11:00–11:30 The impact on the parents of both fetal and post-mortem MRI
Professor Kate Reed, Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Sheffield
11:30–11:55 Discussion
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer Chair: Professor Maria Hawkins
08:30–09:15 Imaging of liver tumours for the oncologist Dr Ashley Guthrie, Consultant Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
09:15–10:00 Radiation therapy for liver tumours – summary of evidence and overview of UK practice
Professor Maria Hawkins, University College London
Dr Rebecca Goody, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
10:00–10:30 Interventional radiology options for liver tumours Dr Homoyon Mehrzad, Clinical Radiologist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
11:00–11:55 Surgery for liver metastases and primary liver cancers – current practice and potential for integrating radiotherapy in the patient pathway
Professor Giles Toogood, Consultant Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant Surgeon, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Oncology trainee workshop stream Room 4A
Imaging for radiotherapy planning Chair: Dr Finbar Slevin and Dr Sarah Swift
08:30–09:10 Radiology for pelvic radiotherapy planning: anus/rectum
Dr Rachel Cooper, Clinical Oncologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustDr Damian Tolan, Clinical Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
09:10–09:50 Radiology for pelvic radiotherapy planning: gynae Dr Rachel Cooper, Clinical Oncologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustDr Sarah Swift, Clinical Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
09:50–10:30 Radiology for pelvic radiotherapy planning: urology Dr Ann Henry, Clinical Oncologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustDr Oliver Hulson, Clinical Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Tuesday morning Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
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Tuesday afternoon
Oncology trainee workshop stream Continued
11:00–11:55 Radiology for head and neck radiotherapy planning
Dr Gillian Barnett, Clinical Oncologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Tilak Das, Clinical Radiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop stream 5 Room 13
British Society of Breast Radiology: What is the purpose of the breast multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)? Chair: Dr Nisha Sharma
08:30–08:40 Introduction Dr Nisha Sharma, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
08:40–08:55 Role of the radiologist in the MDTM Dr Eleanor Cornford, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
08:55–09:10 Role of the pathologist in the MDTM Dr Rahul Deb, Consultant Histopathologist, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
09:10–09:25 Role of the surgeon in the MDTM Mr Mark Sibbering, Consultant Surgeon, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
09:25–09:40 Role of the oncologist in the MDTM Professor David Dodwell, Clinical Oncologist, Oxford University
09:40–10:10 Innovations around reforming MDTM Mr Mark Sibbering, Consultant Surgeon, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
10:10–11:55 Interactive MDTM discussion and cases
Please note that this session continues after the coffee break
Dr Jonathan James, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and all faculty
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
Trainee stream: Cardiothoracic Chair: Dr Stephen Harden
08:30–10:30 An interactive case-based workshop focusing on the basic principles of cross-sectional imaging analysis in cardiac and thoracic disease.
Dr Stephen Harden, Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Michelle Williams, University of Edinburgh
Dr Louise Wing, Oxford University Hospitals NHSTrust
Dr Sumit Karia, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Tuesday morning Continued
Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper competition Room 4A
13:00–13:10 Shortened recovery post CT-guided lung biopsies – a change in practice
Dr Chitra Ramakumaran, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
13:10–13:20 Concordance between ultrasound and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP): does it matter who performs the ultrasound?
Dr Saad Siddiqui, University Hospitals of Leicester
13:20–13:30 Clinical impact of fractional flow reserve computed tomography (FFRCT) guided care following CT coronary angiography
Dr Rhys Metters, Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bath
13:30–13:40 Does small bowel ultrasound provide the answer? Dr Gurinder Nandra, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
Trainee stream: British Society of Head and Neck Imaging: Sinonasal anatomy and pathology Chair: Dr Gitta Madani
11:00–11:55 The session will cover basic and surgically important variant anatomy, patterns of inflammatory disease, sinonasal infections, benign and malignant tumours.
Dr Gitta Madani, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Dr David Summers, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh
Dr Philip Touska, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London
Dr Ravi Lingam, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Annual General Meeting and RCR update Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
12:05–13:00
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Radiology stream 1 Continued
17:10–17:35 Great pick-ups and near misses: upper limb Dr Dimitri Amiras, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
17:35–18:00 Great pick-ups and near misses: lower limb Dr Lisa Meacock, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Emergency paediatrics for the general radiologist Chair: Dr Robert Hawkes
15:00–15:35 Paediatric surgical emergencies for the general radiologist
Dr John Apsey, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
15:35–16:10 Paediatric neuroradiology on-call for the generalist Dr Fionn Williams, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
16:40–17:10 An update of non-accidental injury (NAI) and trauma protocols for the generalist
Dr Robert Hawkes and Dr Kate Thomas, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
17:10–17:40 On-call cases: unexpected results Dr Amit Maniyar, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
17:40–18:00 Panel discussion All faculty
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Multicentre radiology research trials: how to get involved Chair: Dr Owen Arthurs
15:00–15:20 Imaging-based clinical trials – what are the benefits? Professor Gina Brown, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton
15:20–15:35 How I managed to get trials going in my busy clinical trust and why would you want to be a principal investigator?
Dr Ingrid Britton, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
15:35–15:50 Developing clinical research infrastructure in a teaching hospital setting and why
Dr Antony Higginson, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
15:50–16:00 The trainees’ perspective: from academic clinical fellowship (ACF) to PhD
Dr Uday Patel, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
RCR meets ... Ireland Chair: Dr Niall Sheehy
16:40–16:45 Introduction Dr Niall Sheehy, Dean, The Faculty of Radiologists, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
16:45–17:10 Usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) – seeing the wood from the trees
Dr Edel Kelliher, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper competition Continued
13:40–13:50 CT staging for suspected lung cancer: should we routinely image the pelvis?
Dr Elizabeth Barclay, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
13:50–14:00 Emergency CT for acute non-traumatic abdominal pain, does sub-specialist GI radiologist reporting reduce discrepancy rates?
Mr Yong Wu, Medical Student University of Leicester
Clinical oncology Wormald proffered paper competition Room 12
13:10–13:20 Retropharyngeal lymph node involvement in oropharyngeal cancer: impact on risk of distant metastases and survival
Dr Zsuzsanna Iyizoba-Ebozue, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
13:20–13:30 Implementation of high dose rate (HDR) skin brachytherapy using the Valencia applicator: Leeds Cancer Centre non-melanoma cohort
Dr Ian Boon, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
13:30–13:40 The impact of intra-thoracic anatomical changes upon the delivery of lung SABR
Dr Sean Brown, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
13:40–13:50 Fractionation and early mortality in palliative radiotherapy: insights from the national radiotherapy dataset
Dr Katie Spencer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Pfizer lunchtime symposium Hall 1B Lecture theatre
13:15–13:30 Understanding cardiac amyloidosis Dr Marianna Fontana, Director, University College London CMR Unit, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
13:30–13:45 Imaging cardiac amyloidosis Dr Rob Cooper, Consultant Cardiologist, Liverpool Heart and Chest NHS Foundation Trust
President’s lecture Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
14:00–14:45 Ancestors: a history of Britain through bones and burials
Professor Alice Roberts, Anatomist and Biological Anthropologist, University of Birmingham
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Pitfalls in acute imaging: abdomen, pelvis and bones Chair: Dr Elizabeth Dick
15:00–15:35 Acute abdomen: the common, the rare, the easy-to-miss
Dr Beth Hankinson, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
15:35–16:10 Postoperative acute abdomen: lose the fear Dr Vikas Shah, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
16:40–17:10 Great pick-ups and near misses in trauma: abdomen and pelvis
Dr Elizabeth Dick, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Tuesday afternoon Continued
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Workshop stream 5 Room 13
Trainee stream: Vascular and intervention Chair: Dr Timothy Bryant
15:00–16:10 A case-based run through of interventional radiology in the acute and elective setting. Minimally invasive/image-guided surgery, an essential part of the modern hospital!
Dr Timothy Bryant, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
British Thoracic Imaging Society: Diagnosing usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) in 2019 and why it is important: what the general radiologist needs to know Chair: Dr Jonathan Rodrigues
15:00–16:10 Hands-on case review aiming to up-skill general radiologists at diagnosing usual interstitial pneumonia, which has potentially important anti-fibrotic treatment implications.
Dr Jonathan Rodrigues, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Anthony Edey, North Bristol NHS Trust
Dr Graham Robinson, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop stream 5 Room 13
Trainee stream: The consultant interview Chair: Dr Gareth Davies
16:40–18:00 This session will give an insight for the trainee in how to prepare for the consultant interview, common questions asked and the dos and don’ts.
Dr Gareth Davies, Cwm Taf University Health Board, Wales, Dr Phillip Wardle, Cwm Taf University Health Board, Wales Dr Phil Hughes, University Hospitals Plymouth, NHS Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging/British Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography: Electrocardiogram (ECG) gated computed tomography (CT) for the interested but under exposed Chair: Dr James Shambrook
16:40–18:00 Practically understanding how ECG gating works, its application in common clinical scenarios and the interpretation of these investigations.
Dr James Shambrook, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Giles Roditi, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Dr Bobby Agrawal, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
Dr Michelle Williams, University of Edinburgh
Dr Ben Holloway, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Tuesday afternoonContinued
Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
Radiology stream 3 Continued
17:10–17:35 Magnetic resonance angiography – state of the art Professor James Meaney, St James’s Hospital, Dublin
17:35–18:00 Ethics of artificial intelligence in radiology Dr Adrian Brady, Mercy University Hospital, Cork
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Advances in management of oligometastatic and primary liver cancer Chair: Dr Parag Parikh
15:00–16:10 Liver radiotherapy workshop – difficult cases for the expert panel
All faculty
16:40–17:10 An overview of United States practice Dr Parag Parikh, Director of GI Radiation Oncology and MR Guided Radiation Therapy, Henry Ford Cancer Institute, Detroit, USA
17:10–18:00 Integrating liver radiotherapy into practice – forum discussion Implementing precision radiotherapy (RT) for liver tumours in the UK: outlining the challenges and delivering potential solutions.
Dr Katharine Aitken, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London
Professor Maria Hawkins, University College London
Oncology trainee workshop stream Room 4A
Imaging for radiotherapy planning Chairs: Dr Finbar Slevin and Dr Sarah Swift
15:00–15:35 Radiology for thorax radiotherapy planning: lung Dr John Conibear, Clinical Oncologist, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
Dr Stephen Ellis, Clinical Radiologist, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
15:35–16:10 Radiology for thorax radiotherapy planning: breast
16:40–17:20 Radiology for neuro radiotherapy planning: brain Dr Sarah Jefferies, Clinical Oncologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Tilak Das, Clinical Radiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
17:20–18:00 Radiology for neuro radiotherapy planning: spinal/ malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC)
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Morning sessions Afternoon sessions
08:30–10:00 10:30–12:30 12:30–13:15 13:15–14:00 14:00–14:30 14:45–17:15
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Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper presentations
Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
Middlemiss lecture: Preventing errors: artificial intelligence (AI) to the rescue?
Professor Tchoyoson Lim, National Neuroscience Institution, Singhealth-Duke National University of Singapore
Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
The pension crisis
Dr Anne Carson, British Medical Association
Dr Tony Goldstone, British Medical Association
Musculoskeletal (MSK): tumours and infection
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT)
Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT)
Embolisation
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Musculoskeletal (MSK) sports injuries Musculoskeletal (MSK) sports injuries Contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography (CEUS)
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Precision radiotherapy for biliary and pancreatic cancers
Precision radiotherapy for biliary and pancreatic cancers
Pancreatic cancer and cholangiocarcinoma radiotherapy workshop
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
BSUR: The common-sense approach BSUR: The common-sense approach BSHNI: Case-based workshops on head and neck imaging
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
Clinical Radiology presents Developing educators in oncology and radiology (Joint faculty)
4ways workshop: Portfolio careers – can I have it all?
Monday
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Radiology stream 2 Continued
11:10–11:50 PET-CT in lymphoma Dr Chirag Patel, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:50–12:30 Learning from discrepancies Professor Iain Lyburn, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Musculoskeletal (MSK): sport injuries Chairs: Dr Qaiser Malik and Dr Philip Robinson
08:30–09:00 Muscle injury: imaging techniques, grading and return to play
Dr Phil O’Connor, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
09:00–09:30 Imaging hip and groin sports injuries Dr Adam Mitchell, Fortius Clinic, London
09:30–10:00 Imaging shoulder instability in athletes Dr Andrew Dunn, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
10:30–11:00 Imaging the postoperative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and complications
Dr Philip Robinson, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:00–11:30 Image-guided sports intervention: what is the evidence base?
Dr Emma Rowbotham, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:30–12:00 Imaging the athletic groin Dr Philip Robinson, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
12:00–12:30 Imaging sports injuries of the wrist Dr Robert Campbell, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Precision radiotherapy for biliary and pancreatic cancers Chair: Dr Somnath Mukherjee
08:30–09:15 Current UK practice overview: pancreatic cancer and cholangiocarcinoma
Professor Juan Valle, Professor and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology, University of Manchester and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
09:15–10:00 Surgery for pancreatic cancer – surgical advances Mr Nigel Jamieson, Pancreatic Surgeon, NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeMr Georgios Gemenetzis, Fellow in Pancreatic Surgery, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
10:30–11:00 Imaging for pancreatic cancer and cholangiocarcinoma
Dr Raneem Albazaz, Consultant Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
11:00–11:30 Opportunities for stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) and precision medicine
Professor Maria Hawkins, University College London
11:30–12:30 Precision radiation therapy for pancreatic and biliary cancers
Dr Parag Parikh, Director of GI Radiation Oncology and MR Guided Radiation Therapy, Henry Ford Cancer Institute, Detroit, USA
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
The golden rules of plain-film interpretation Chair: Dr Stephen Ellis
08:30–08:40 Introduction Dr Stephen Ellis, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
08:40–09:00 Chest X-ray (CXR): part 1 Dr Stephen Ellis, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
09:00–09:20 Abdominal X-ray (AXR) Dr Khawaja Shahabuddin, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
09:20–09:40 Bones and joints 1 Dr Susan Cross, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
09:40–10:00 Bones and joints 2 Dr Muaaze Ahmad, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
10:30–10:50 CXR: part 2 Dr Stephen Ellis, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
10:50–11:10 Panoramic radiography for the medical radiologist Dr Jimmy Makdissi, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
11:10–11:30 Interpretation of the lateral CXR Dr Mary Roddie, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
11:30–12:00 Handling reporting errors Dr Stephen Ellis, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
12:00–12:30 Quiz Dr Stephen Ellis, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) Chair: Dr Rohit Kochhar
08:30–08:40 Introduction Dr Rohit Kochhar, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
08:40–09:00 Technique, tracers training and futureTechniques and tracer development
Dr Prakash Manoharan, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
09:00–09:20 Radiomics and artificial intelligence (AI) in PET-CT Professor Andrew Scarsbrook, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
09:20–09:40 How to get the best quality in PET-CT imaging Dr Peter Julyan, Consultant Clinical Scientist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
09:40–10:00 Training requirements, resources and reporting standards
Dr Thomas Westwood, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
10:30–11:10 Case-based learning – interactive cases, voting and panel discussionPET-CT in gastrointestinal (GI) malignancies
Dr George Petrides, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Wednesday
Wednesday morning Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
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Wednesday afternoon
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
British Society of Urogenital Radiology: The common sense approach Chair: Dr Jane Belfield
08:30–08:40 Introduction Dr Jane Belfield, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
08:40–09:15 Renal lesions Dr Alison Bradley, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
09:15–09:50 Adrenal lesions Dr Harry Bardgett, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
10:30–11:00 Gynaecological lesions Dr Nishat Bharwani, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
11:00–11:30 Scrotal and penile radiology Dr Jane Belfield, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
11:30–12:00 Imaging the pregnant patient Dr Rebecca Wiles, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
12:00–12:30 Interactive quiz Dr Cherian George, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
Clinical Radiology presents Chair: Dr Ashley Shaw
08:30–09:00 Clinical Radiology: an update on your journal Dr Mike Weston, Editor, Clinical Radiology
09:00–09:30 Developing machine learning for the detection of chest radiograph abnormalities
Dr Elliot Yates, Core Anaesthetics Trainee, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, West MidlandsDr Louise Yates, ST1 Radiology Trainee, Health Education West Midlands
09:30–10:00 Radiogenomics Professor Evis Sala, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B Joint faculty
Developing educators in oncology and radiology Chairs: Dr Patricia Set and Dr William Ramsden
10:30–11:10 What are human factors and how can we implement a human factors programme?
Dr Patricia Set, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
11:10–11:50 An assessment of the present work culture: bullying and harassment survey in radiology – a local survey from East of England. How does it compare to national surveys in radiology and other specialties?
Dr Saqib Butt, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
11:50–12:30 Civility and radiology – better for us, better for patients
*This speaker has been funded by the Orthodontic Research andDevelopment Fund.
*Dr Chris Turner, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Wednesday
Clinical radiology George and Vera Ansell proffered paper competition Room 4A
12:30–12:40 How often do we miss opportunities to detect renal cancer on imaging?
Dr Giles Maskell, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
12:40–12:50 A radiology-led rapid diagnostic clinic: the added benefit of non-cancer diagnoses
Dr Imran Siddiqui, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
12:50–13:00 Incidental vertebral compression fracture reporting and management at a cardiothoracic centre
Dr Timothy Sadler, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
13:00–13:10 Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) for renal differential quantification
Dr Keerthini Muthuswamy, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London
Middlemiss lecture Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
13:15–14:00 Preventing errors: artificial intelligence (AI) to the rescue?
Professor Tchoyoson Lim, National Neuroscience Institution, Singhealth-Duke National University of Singapore
The pension crisis Hall 1A Main auditorium Joint faculty
14:00–14:30 This session will provide an update of the current issues around the pension tensions caused by annual allowance (AA) and taper and what consultants can do to manage potential bills.
Dr Anne Carson, British Medical AssociationDr Tony Goldstone, British Medical Association
Radiology stream 1 Hall 1A Main auditorium
Musculoskeletal (MSK): tumours and infection Chair: Dr Ian Pressney
14:45–15:10 Role of chemical shift imaging for MSK lesions Dr Ian Pressney, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, London
15:10–15:35 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of superficial soft tissue masses
Dr Michael Khoo, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
15:35–16:00 Current status of positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT)/MRI for MSK neoplasms
Dr Stefan Voo, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16:00–16:25 Management of primary bone tumours Mr Craig Gerrand, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, London
16:25–16:50 The many faces of MSK tuberculosis (TB) Dr Michele Calleja, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, London
16:50–17:15 Imaging assessment of the infected prosthesis Dr Rikin Hargunani, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, London
Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
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Oncology stream 4 Room 12
Radiotherapy outlining workshop: pancreas and cholangio
Chairs: Dr Rebecca Goody and Dr Katharine Aitken
14:45–16:15 – Outlining of the primary pancreatic tumour specifically areas of uncertainty/variation
– Focus on margin at risk concepts and use of synchronous integrated boost, integrating other imaging techniques
– Organs at risk (OAR) outlining – Pitfalls (areas where common variations in outlining
occur) and mitigation (tips on how to improve consistency in outlining, treatment delivery etc)
Professor Maria Hawkins, Dr Parag Parikh, Dr Derek Grose, Dr Somnath Mukherjee, Dr Ganesh Radhakrishna and Dr Daniel Holyoake
Pancreatic cancer and cholangiocarcinoma radiotherapy workshop
Chairs: Dr Derek Grose, Professor Maria Hawkins, Dr Rebecca Goody and Dr Katharine Aitken
16:15–16:30 Overview of current UK practice in pancreatic cancer
Dr Somnath Mukherjee, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
16:30–17:15 Integrating precision radiotherapy into practice – how can we achieve this in the UK?
Interactive discussion with all faculty
Workshop stream 5 Room 4A
British Society of Head and Neck Imaging: Case-based workshops on head and neck imaging Chair: Dr Ata Siddiqui
14:45–15:20 Neck spaces – applied anatomy and diagnostic approach
Dr David Summers, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh
15:20–15:55 Head and neck emergencies Dr Ravi Lingam, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
15:55–16:30 Paediatric head and neck Dr Ata Siddiqui, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
16:30–17:05 Cancer staging – TNM 7 versus TNM 8 Dr Jagrit Shah, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Workshop stream 6 Room 4B
4ways workshop: Portfolio careers – can I have it all?
14:45–17:15 With 29 years’ experience as a Consultant Radiologist, Dr Ben Timmis considers the career possibilities open to FRCR’s and argues for a well-rounded portfolio approach to achieve a sustainable, healthy work-life balance.
Dr Ben Timmis, Medical Director, 4ways Healthcare
Radiology stream 2 Hall 1B Lecture theatre
Embolisation Chair: Dr David Maudgil
14:45–15:10 Emergency embolisation for gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding
Dr Rafiuddin Patel, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
15:10–15:35 Emergency embolisation in trauma, including paediatrics
Dr Ian Renfrew, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
15:35–16:00 Prostate artery embolisation Dr Timothy Bryant, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
16:00–16:25 Varicocoele embolisation Dr Philip Haslam, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16:25–16:50 Embolisation of liver tumours Dr Dominic Yu, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
16:50–17:15 Uterine artery embolisation: cost effectiveness and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines
Dr David Maudgil, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Radiology stream 3 Hall 1C Lecture theatre
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography (CEUS) Chair: Professor Paul Sidhu
14:45–15:05 Ultrasound innovations Professor Paul Sidhu, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
15:05–15:25 Trauma imaging Dr Annamaria Deganello, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
15:25–15:45 Applications of CEUS in paediatric imaging Dr Maria Sellars, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
15:45–16:05 Multiparametric ultrasound of the testes Dr Dean Huang, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
16:05–16:25 Bosniak cyst classification Professor Paul Sidhu, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
16:25–16:45 Liver elastography Dr Cheng Fang, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
16:45–17:05 Novel uses of CEUS Dr Gibran Yusuf, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Learning points and references are available on the RCR19 app
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