Radiopaedia 2022 (July 25-29) our five-day virtual radiology conference has concluded and registration has now closed. If you were lucky enough to register then full on-demand access to all lectures, panel discussions, workshops and session replays is now available when you log in.
Advanced lectures – Day 1
A series of neuroradiology and head & neck imaging lectures.
- Brain tumor update – WHO 5th edition Frank Gaillard
- Understanding the lower four: CN9-12 Christine Glastonbury
- Spinal tumors in adults Derek Smith
- Cavernous sinus: from anatomy to pathology Lalani Carlton Jones
- Toxic and metabolic brain disease patterns in adults Francis Deng
- Imaging approach to pulsatile tinnitus Jennifer Gillespie
- Non-tumor spinal cord disease Tilak Das
- Incidental thyroid nodules – approach and culture shift Jenny Hoang
- Knowing where to look: clinical localizing signs and the brain Tabby Kennedy
- Spontaneous intracranial hypotension and spinal CSF leaks Lalani Carlton Jones
General lectures – Day 1
A series of foundational MRI lectures.
- Introduction to MRI physics and safety Donald McRobbie
- Introduction to lumbar spine MRI Andrew Dixon
- Introduction to cervical spine MRI Derek Smith
- Introduction to knee MRI Andrew Dixon
- Introduction to MRCP Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to brain MRI Andrew Dixon
Case workshop – Day 1
- Head & Neck emergencies Andrew Dixon & Derek Smith
Advanced lectures – Day 2
A series of musculoskeletal imaging lectures.
- Sacroiliac joint variants and pathology Matt Skalski
- An approach to wrist MRI Dai Roberts
- Femoropatellar instability on CT and MRI P. Diana Afonso
- MR imaging of glenoid labral tears Diego Lemos
- Interventional radiologic procedures in pelvic bone tumors Yet Yen Yan
- Imaging of synovial pathologies Tatiane Cantarelli
- Ultrasound evaluation of finger pathology Gonzalo Serrano Belmar
- An approach to bone marrow in lumbar spine MRI Imran Lasker
A series of nuclear medicine lectures.
- Diagnostics and theranostics with PSMA & DOTATATE Sally Ayesa
- Clearing up unclear medicine with SPECT/CT David Little
- Nuclear medicine imaging of cardiac amyloidosis Paige Bennett
General lectures – Day 2
A series of foundational x-ray lectures.
- Introduction to x-ray physics Matt Skalski
- Chest x-ray interpretation: lines and tubes Amanda Er
- Abdominal x-ray interpretation Vikas Shah
- X-ray interpretation of foot injuries Andrew Murphy
- X-ray interpretation of hip and pelvic injuries Craig Hacking
- X-ray interpretation of elbow injuries Jeremy Jones
Case workshop – Day 2
- Chest x-ray cases with CT correlation Sally Ayesa & Andrew Dixon
Advanced lectures – Day 3
A series of chest and cardiovascular imaging lectures.
- Pulmonary fibrosis – imaging survival guide Miranda Siemienowicz
- Occupational lung diseases: beyond the classical pneumoconioses Jonathan Chung
- How to approach cardiac CT Ben Hudson
- Exploring pleural diseases on x-ray and CT Stefan Tigges
- Top 10 papers to know in IR Heather Moriarty
- Imaging of acute aortic syndromes Craig Hacking
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: diagnostic guidelines Jonathan Chung
A series of pediatric imaging lectures.
- Pediatric knee MRI: they’re not just small adults Jeremy Jones
- Demystifying the pediatric chest John Adu
- Pediatric IR: more than just lines and biopsies Kish Minhas
General lectures – Day 3
A series of foundational CT lectures.
- Introduction to CT physics Tim Szczykutowicz
- Introduction to HRCT chest Miranda Siemienowicz
- Introduction to oncology staging CT Sally Ayesa
- CT case workshop Andrew Dixon & Vikas Shah
- Introduction to abdominal CT Michael Hartung
- Introduction to chest CT and CTPA Craig Hacking
Case workshop – Day 3
- Pediatric emergencies Jeremy Jones
- Pediatric emergencies Jeremy Jones
Advanced lectures – Day 4
A series of abdominal imaging lectures.
- Inflammatory bowel pathology Michael Hartung
- Urinary diversions: from bowel to bladder Matt A Morgan
- Ultrasound of inflammatory bowel disease Ruth Reeve
- An approach to prostate MRI Joseph Mullineux
- Cystic pancreatic lesions Edmund Godfrey
- Tips and tricks for image-guided biopsies and drainages Heather Moriarty
- Acute non-traumatic abdominal pain in pregnancy Vikas Shah
A series of gynecologic imaging lectures.
- MRI assessment of uterine fibroids Natalie Yang
- Cesarean scar imaging: Scar-y things you need to know Emmeline Lee
- O-RADS MRI classification for adnexal lesions Nishat Bharwani
- MRI assessment of adenomyosis Natalie Yang
General lectures – Day 4
A series of foundational ultrasound lectures.
- Introduction to ultrasound physics Amy Barnes
- Introduction to hepatobiliary ultrasound Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to renal tract ultrasound Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to shoulder ultrasound Dai Roberts
- Introduction to pelvic ultrasound Avni Skandhan
- Introduction to scrotal ultrasound Jeremy Jones
Case workshop – Day 4
- Abdominal emergencies Michael Hartung & Vikas Shah
Pediatric emergencies Jeremy Jones
Case workshop – Day 4
- Abdominal emergencies Michael Hartung & Vikas Shah
Combined lectures – Day 5
A series of professional development and innovation lectures.
- Post-mortem radiology: not the same as clinical radiology Chris O’Donnell
- Imaging in mass fatality situations Claire Robinson
- Being an expert witness, writing reports and giving evidence Jeremy Jones
- Helping to build imaging capacity in low-resource health systems Liz Joekes
- Radiologists and athlete care: lessons from the Tokyo Olympics Bruce Forster
- Tech to enhance your reporting setup and efficiency Daniel Fascia
- How virtual reality is changing radiography education James Hayes
- Providing a supportive environment for LGBTQ patients Amanda Bolderston
- Uses of extended reality in radiology Dimitri Amiras
- Communication creates culture Hannah Ireland
- The rules of radiology reporting Paul McCoubrie
- The curious case of Baum’s loop Frank Gaillard
- Tips and tricks for modern radiology teaching Vikas Shah
- Mindfulness in radiology: avoiding distractions and burnout Naveen Sharma
- Why a radiologist should learn pathology Natalie Yang
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