MR Safety
special focus
MR Safety
11 December, 2024
online
*deadline September 10, 2024
What to expect
This course offers a foundational introduction to the topic of MRI Safety and is intended for young radiologists as well as seasoned colleagues wanting to refresh the basics.
Three experts will each share their knowledge in a 40-minute presentation, followed by a short interactive Q&A session.
The best thing is, this course is available for free to all radiologists and radiographers.
Renowned European experts ensure a high quality-teaching programme
combining theory and case presentations with an interactive character.
The course was developed in collaboration with the ESMRMB and is a perfect preparation ahead of the MR Safety Course taking place in Bolzano, Italy on January 15-18.
More information is available here.
hosts & venue
Mike Walt, MA
Leadership, Team Effectiveness & Communications Coach
Venue will be announced soon!
- BA in Communications | MA in Organizational Leadership
- Certified 6 Team Conditions Coach & Team Diagnostic Survey Administrator
- Certified Neethling Brain Instrument (NBI) Coach
- Certified Lead, Develop, Care (LDC) Coach
Assoc. Prof. Dr Helmut Prosch
Section Chief of Thoracic Imaging at Medical University of Vienna
Venue will be announced soon!
- Experienced lecturer and educator with over 1500 talks delivered in more than 40 coutries
VENUE
Medical University of Vienna
Radiology Center
Lazarettgasse 25
1090 Wien
Accreditation
Applications will be made to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) for CME accreditation of this event.
The ESOR Visiting Professorship to Ukraine has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for a maximum of 7.0 European CME credits (ECMEC®s)
Certificates with CME credits will be issued only after participating in the course activities and completing an online evaluation form.
We work with impartiality and transparency. Find the steering committee disclosure forms here →
Learning Objectives
Day 1
- learn about the scientific evidence obtained from lung cancer screening trials
- gain knowledge of the epidemiology of lung cancer across different European countries
- develop skills in dose requirements and reading modalities
- gain confidence in the assessment of solid nodules
- learn to describe and manage sub-solid nodules effectively
Day 2
- learn how to adapt follow-up intervals based on CT scan results.
- understand the challenges associated with incidental findings.
- understand the risks of over-diagnosis and stage change.
- comprehend the performance and limitations of AI in lung cancer screening.
- learn about the current state of lung cancer screening in Europe.
- explore the biomarker candidates currently under study in lung cancer screening.
course structure
Small group for the big impact
This course is limited to 16 participants to ensure low instructor-trainee ratio
Pre-course online meeting
An online video call will allow to get to know eachother, set the expectations for the course and assign pre-course tasks for participants
Hands-on training in Vienna
You will meet in-person for a two-day intensive training with interactive tasks, constrictive feedback and self-reflection activities
Post-programme follow-up call
One-month after the course in Vienna you will have a follow-up video call with instructors
Programme
*all times given in local time in Astana
15:00– 15:55 | The 3 electromagnetic fields in MR. What are they for and which are the associated risks? F. Santini, Basel/CH |
16:00– 16:55 | MRI sequences from the safety point of view A. Lanaro, Milan/IT |
17:00– 17:55 | The patient at risk for MR examinations M. Maieron, Udine/IT |
Fees
free of charge
For all radiologists, radiologists-in-training and radiographers, incl. those who are not yet members of the ESR.
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