Radiopaedia 2021 (July 19-23) was a five-day virtual radiology conference featuring over 70 new live and on-demand lectures contributed by experts from around the world. Live sessions included panel discussion and interactive cases. We have now entered the on-demand access period for registered attendees.
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The conference is designed to suit all learners, with lectures divided into an advanced stream targeted at radiologists and radiology trainees, and a general stream featuring foundational content. Delegates are, however, welcome to watch any lecture from either stream (see on-demand program).
TOPICS/SPEAKERS
Advanced stream – Day 1
A series of abdominal imaging lectures.
- Gastric cancer: getting the important info to the table Matt A Morgan ★
- Complex small bowel obstructions Michael Hartung ★
- Focal lesions in the non-cirrhotic liver Mark Goodwin ★
- Focal lesions in the cirrhotic liver Mark Goodwin ★
- Acute non-traumatic abdominal pain in pregnancy Vikas Shah ★
- Cancer mimics in the abdomen and pelvis Michael Hartung ?
- “3×3” presentation Pir Abdul Ahad Aziz ?
A series of gynecologic imaging lectures.
- MRI of endometriosis: beyond T2 shading Natalie Yang ★
- Ultrasound assessment of the fetal brain Alexandra Stanislavsky ★
- Imaging of subfertility Emmeline Lee ★
- Imaging of twin pregnancy Alexandra Stanislavsky ?
- Ultrasound of ovarian masses Alexandra Stanislavsky ?
General stream – Day 1
A series of foundational abdominal radiology lectures.
- Introduction to abdominal CT Michael Hartung ★
- Abdominal obstructions: ballooning around Andrew Dixon ★
- Right upper quadrant pain: no stone unturned George Harisis ★
- Left upper quadrant pain: the forgotten corner Matt A Morgan ★
- Left lower quadrant pain: to diverticulosis and beyond! Vikas Shah ★
- Right lower quadrant pain: a survival guide Matt A Morgan ?
- Anatomy of the retroperitoneum & renal tract Craig Hacking ?
Advanced stream – Day 2
A series of neuroradiology and head & neck imaging lectures.
- Perfusion and diffusion imaging in stroke Frank Gaillard ★
- Interactive review of the oral cavity Christine Glastonbury ★
- Epilepsy in adults: approach to MRI brain interpretation Derek Smith ★
- Spontaneous intracranial hypotension and spinal CSF leaks Lalani Carlton Jones ★
- Facial and skull base fractures Francis Deng ★
- Perineural tumor spread and the skull base Karda Cavanagh ★
- Imaging of the post-operative neck Jennifer Gillespie ★
- Beyond thrombectomy: innovations in neurointervention Tim Phillips ★
- Imaging paranasal sinus disease: anatomy, approach, traps Jenny Hoang ★
- Perivascular cysts and their mimics Frank Gaillard ?
- Orbital pathology Andrew Dixon ?
- “3×3” presentation Bahman Rasuli ?
General stream – Day 2
A series of foundational neuroradiology lectures.
- Introduction to brain MRI Andrew Dixon ★
- Ischemic stroke Frank Gaillard ★
- Brain tumors Andrew Dixon ★
- Intracranial infections Francis Deng ★
- Neck emergencies Derek Smith ★
- Intracranial bleeds Andrew Dixon ?
- Anatomy of the ventricles and cisterns Andrew Dixon ?
Advanced stream – Day 3
A series of chest imaging lectures.
- Pulmonary lymphatics: differentiating diffuse disease Miranda Siemienowicz ★
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: diagnostic guidelines Jonathan Chung ★
- Anterior mediastinal masses: what the radiologist needs to know Naveen Sharma ★
- Overview of cardiac MRI and common indications Ben Hudson ★
- Imaging of acute aortic syndromes Craig Hacking ★
- Air trapping, pulmonary cavities & lung cysts Miranda Siemienowicz ?
- “3×3” presentation Edgar Lorente ?
A series of pediatric imaging lectures.
- Pediatric brain tumors: an overview Jeremy Jones ★
- Pediatric abdominal emergencies John Adu ★
- Scoliosis imaging: how we can make a difference Jeremy Jones ★
- Pediatric body oncology Jeremy Jones ?
General stream – Day 3
A series of foundational chest radiology lectures.
- Chest x-ray interpretation: lungs and pleura Andrew Dixon ★
- Chest x-ray interpretation: heart and mediastinum Sally Ayesa ★
- Chest x-ray interpretation: lines and tubes Nick Woznitza ★
- Introduction to chest CT and CTPA Craig Hacking ★
- Chest trauma Andrew Dixon ?
- Anatomy of the mediastinum Craig Hacking ?
Advanced stream – Day 4
A series of musculoskeletal imaging lectures.
- Radiographic evaluation of bone lesions Matt Skalski ★
- Part I – introduction to tumor features
- Part II – benign bone lesions
- Part III – aggressive bone lesions
- An approach to shoulder MRI Dai Roberts ★
- Dynamic elbow ultrasound: tendinopathies and ligament assessment Daniel Walkley ★
- Multimodality imaging of diabetic foot infection William Morrison ★
- An approach to ankle MRI Henry Knipe ★
- Easily missed knee injuries on x-ray with CT and MRI correlation Diego Lemos ★
- Imaging of coccygeal pain Matt Skalski ?
- “3×3” presentation Magdalena Chmiel-Nowak ?
A series of nuclear medicine lectures.
- Nuclear medicine renal imaging: an overview for radiologists Sally Ayesa ★
- A guide to non-oncologic PET-CT David Little ★
- Bone scans: what the radiologist needs to know Sally Ayesa ?
General stream – Day 4
A series of foundational musculoskeletal radiology lectures.
- X-ray assessment of elbow injuries Jeremy Jones ★
- X-ray assessment of wrist injuries Andrew Murphy ★
- X-ray assessment of ankle injuries Henry Knipe ★
- X-ray assessment of knee injuries Andrew Dixon ★
- X-ray assessment of shoulder injuries Craig Hacking ★
- X-ray assessment of hand injuries Andrew Murphy ★
- Anatomy of the upper limb Andrew Dixon ?
Combined stream – Day 5
A series of how to / tips lectures relevant to various groups.
- How to prepare a talk Frank Gaillard ★
- Tips and tricks for modern radiology teaching Vikas Shah ★
- Closing the gap: cross generational learning in radiology Sherry Wang ★
- Learning, teaching and testing x-ray interpretation Michael Neep ★
- Reading chest x-rays with Annalise.ai Andrew Dixon sponsored
- Tips and tricks for image-guided biopsies and drainages Heather Moriarty ★
- When clinicians ask you about IR Chris Nicholas ★
- Why a radiologist should learn pathology Natalie Yang ★
- Why you need an AI specialist in your department Luke Oakden-Rayner ★
- How to get the consultant job you want, where you want David Little ★
- How to build a medical device company Thomas Oxley ★
- Medical illustration: yes, even you can do it Matt Skalski ★
- Mindfulness in radiology: avoiding distractions and burnout Naveen Sharma ★
- Preparing for radiology fellowship exams Sally Ayesa ?
- A talk on giving talks Frank Gaillard ?
- Procedural tips for the non-IR Chris Nicholas ?
- How to make a great radiology report Michael Hartung ?
- Social media for radiologists Vikas Shah ?
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