HRCT in DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES 23 September 2020 Venue: Etc.Venues Farringdon – the Hatton, London CPD: 7 CREDITS
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THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES 23 September 2020 Venue: etc.venues Farringdon – The Hatton, London CPD: 7 CREDITS Bayer have part funded this event THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES: HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES Venue: etc.venues Farringdon – The Hatton, London CPD: 7 CREDITS This event will provide delegates with “Hands-On” experience of reviewing cases with experts in the field. Educational aims: • To become familiar with common patterns of diffuse lung disease • To understand the relationships between radiological patterns and the likely pathological processes • To develop a systematic approach to HRCT interpretation in diffuse lung diseases • To become familiar with typical and atypical appearances of specified diffuse lung diseases In each session, delegates will be asked to review up to 10 case studies. This will be followed by an interpretation session with the experts, during which there will be dedicated time for delegates to pose questions and to interact with tutors. Programme 08:30 Registration 09:00 Introduction 09:20 Key HRCT patterns and their pathological meanings Professor Simon Padley / Dr Arjun Nair 09:40 “Hands-On” case review and discussion 11:00 Refreshments 11:20 An approach to HRCT in diffuse lung diseases Professor Sujal Desai 11:45 “Hands-On” case review and discussion 13:00 Lunch 14:00 “Hands-On” case review and discussion 15:30 Refreshments 15:50 “Hands-On” case review and discussion 17:30 Close of event This course provides 7 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists 23 SEPTEMBER 2020 Faculty Professor Sujal Desai Dr Arjun Nair Consultant Radiologist, Royal Consultant Radiologist, Brompton and Harefield University College London NHS Foundation Trust and Hospitals Honorary Senior Lecturer Dr Arjun Nair is a Consultant Radiologist Imperial College London with a sub-specialty interest in Professor Sujal Desai is a Consultant cardiothoracic imaging. Dr Nair qualified Radiologist at Royal Brompton and from the University of Edinburgh Medical Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Desai School in 2001and was awarded the trained in medicine at the University MRCP in 2005. He undertook radiology of London and in radiology at King’s training at St George’s Hospital. College Hospital and the Royal Brompton Hospital. Professor Simon Padley Consultant Radiologist and Clinical Director, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Professor Simon Padley is a Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital and Professor of Practice (diagnostic and interventional radiology), Imperial College London. Professor Padley leads the lung cancer imaging plus the interventional and cardiac CT service at the Royal Brompton Hospital. He specialises in thoracic and vascular imaging and intervention. Event information Join us The number of places will be limited so that delegates can experience a Join the BIR today to benefit from more personalised, interactive method reduced delegate rates for our of teaching. Early booking is therefore events. strongly advised. The course will be run on iMacs to provide For membership information visit: all delegates with the best posssible www.bir.org.uk/join-us interactive experience. THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES: HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES Venue: etc.venues Farringdon – The Hatton, London 51-53 Hatton Garden London EC1N 8HN BY LONDON UNDERGROUND- FARRINGDON STATION: Option 1: Turn left onto Turnmill Street. At the end turn left onto Clerkenwell Road. Hatton Garden is the third turn on the left. Option 2: Turn right onto Turnmill Street. Turn right onto Cowcross Street. Walk past the station entrance. Cross Farringdon Road onto Greville Street. Hatton Garden is the third turn on the right. 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