17 JANUARY 2020

MSK AND SPINAL UPDATE ORGANISED BY THE BIR SOUTH WEST BRANCH VENUE: SOUTHMEAD - THE LEARNING AND RESEARCH CENTRE CPD: 5 CREDITS

Bayer have part funded this event MSK AND SPINAL UPDATE ORGANISED BY THE BIR SOUTH WEST BRANCH Venue: - The Learning and Research Centre CPD: 5 CREDITS

This one-day ‘refresher course’ covers important topics relevant to daily practice in musculoskeletal and trauma radiology. This event will appeal to radiologists and other healthcare professionals. The event will aim to maintain their knowledge, clinical skills and meet their professional requirements for appraisal and revalidation purposes, as set by the General Medical Council and other healthcare regulatory bodies.

Educational aims: • Update professional knowledge on important topics in MSK and trauma radiology • Meet professional requirements for appraisal and revalidation purposes

09:30 Registration and refreshments 12:00 Normal marrow imaging pattern and techniques 09:50 Welcome and introduction Dr Ishaq Uri, Consultant MSK Dr. Ishaq Uri, Consultant MSK Radiologist, North NHS Radiologist, North Bristol NHS Trust Trust 12:30 Abnormal marrow imaging 10:00 Cervical spine trauma pattern Dr Edward Walton, Consultant Dr. Ishaq Uri, Consultant MSK MSK Radiologist, North Bristol Radiologist, North Bristol NHS NHS Trust Trust 10:30 Thoracolumbar spine trauma 13:00 Lunch Dr Julian Chakraverty, Consultant MSK Radiologist, 14:00 Bone sarcoma imaging Bristol Royal Infirmary NHS patterns Dr Asif Saiffudin, Consultant 11:00 Spine trauma: Surgical MSK Radiologist, The Royal perspective & what the National Orthopaedic Hospital surgeon wants from the (RNOH) radiologist Dr John Hutchinson, 14:30 Imaging of soft tissue sarcoma Orthopaedic Consultant and Dr Asif Saiffudin, Consultant Spinal Surgeon, North Bristol MSK Radiologist, The Royal NHS Trust National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) 11:30 Refreshments 15:00 Refreshments

This course provides 5 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists 17 JANUARY 2020

15:30 Spondyloarthropathy: Imaging of various stages Dr. Ramy Mansour, Consultant MSK Radiologist, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford University 16:00 Vertebral fractures- diagnosis, reporting & management Royal Osteoporosis Society/ Royal College of Radiologists Programme initiative Dr Emma Clark, Consultant Rheumatologist, North Bristol Organiser NHS Trust 16:30 Questions and discussion Dr Ishaq Uri, Consultant Musculoskeletal and Spinal Radiologist, Avon Orthopaedic 16:45 Close of event Centre, Southmead Hospital

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For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us MSK AND SPINAL UPDATE ORGANISED BY THE BIR SOUTH WEST BRANCH Venue: Southmead Hospital- The Learning and Research Centre

Southmead Rd Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol BS10 5NB United Kingdom

The Learning & Research Centre is based in the Science Quarter of Southmead Hospital.

By Bus There are over 15 bus services that call at or near Southmead Hospital, many of which will bring you straight to the main entrance of the Brunel building. Real time information regarding bus times is available within the Atrium of the building and at the bus stops. For up to date travel informa- tion contact Traveline on 0871 200 2233 or use the Traveline journey planner at www.traveline.info www.traveline.info using the postcode BS10 5NB. Download the Travelwest Bus Checker app to find your nearest bus stops, real time infor- mation on your next bus and detailed route maps.

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By Train The nearest railway stations are Bristol Parkway and Filton Abbeywood, both with frequent bus connections to South- mead. Please contact National Rail Enquiries www.national- rail.co.uk or 08457 4849 50 for the latest information.

By Motorcycle Motorcycle parking is free on site and there are a number of designated motorcycle parking areas. Please see the attached map for details.

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