GALEN COURSES 2018 GALEN FOUNDATION COURSE. NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France GALEN ADVANCED COURSES
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1 GALEN COURSES 2018 GALEN FOUNDATION COURSE NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France GALEN ADVANCED COURSES IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES May 17 18, 2018 Lublin/Poland ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN September 13 14, 2018 Athens/Greece MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY October 18 19, 2018 Ghent/Belgium Education in partnership
2 EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGY The European School of Radiology (ESOR) is an established and growing project, fulfilling the mission of the European Society of Radiology (ESR) in the field of education. Its main goal is to assist in harmonising radiological education in Europe. With its wide range of activities, ESOR additionally aims to raise standards in the field of scientific radiology, to extend and coordinate teaching resources worldwide and to help young radiologists to obtain the knowledge and skills to fulfil tomorrow s requirements. ESOR stands for education in partnership. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Welcome 1 ESOR Steering Committee GALEN Foundation Course 4 General Information 6 Neuroradiology GALEN Advanced Courses 10 General Information 12 Imaging in Vascular Diseases 16 Oncologic Imaging of the Abdomen 20 Musculoskeletal Radiology All ESOR courses are open to ESR members as well as non-members. Further information about ESR membership is available on the ESR website myesr.org. Please note that programmes are marked with a logo to indicate their classification according to the European Training Curriculum. First three years of training Fourth and fifth year of training (general radiologist standard) Subspecialty training standard Date of printing: February 2018 Printed by i+i print spol.s r. o. ( Design by ESR Graphic Dpt. While the greatest care is taken in compiling this information, the editor does not take responsibility for any printing errors or omissions.
3 WELCOME ESOR STEERING COMMITTEE March 2018 March 2019 Scientific/Educational Director Valérie Vilgrain, Clichy/FR Dear Colleagues, The European School of Radiology has become an integrated and multi-dynamic initiative that aspires to extend teaching resources throughout Europe and worldwide, to assist in harmonising radiological education and to enhance the scientific profile of radiology. One of the main ESOR activities is the GALEN project currently in partnership with Bracco, offering foundation and advanced courses. All courses have been designed around an established course format, combining lectures and interactive workshops, offered by internationally renowned European experts. The courses have been specifically structured with the trainee radiologist in mind and deal with subjects of practical importance; they have an interactive character, encouraging informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. They are also supported by an online self-assessment test. The GALEN Foundation Courses aimed at residents in their 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd year of training in radiology, are primarily assigned to the geographic area of Central and Southeastern Europe. One such course will be offered in 2018, focused on Neuroradiology. The GALEN Advanced Courses are aimed at 4 th and 5 th year residents and recently board-certified radiologists from all around Europe. Three such courses are organised in 2018, structured along the lines of the most recent advances in cross-sectional imaging. These are focused on Oncologic Imaging of the Abdomen, Imaging in Vascular Diseases and Musculoskeletal Radiology. In this brochure you will find the relevant programmes and venues. We would like to emphatically encourage you to participate. Since the courses are very popular, you should book your place quickly. Steering Committee Members Vicky Goh, London/UK Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Heidelberg/DE Christian Loewe, Vienna/AT Luis Marti-Bonmati, Valencia/ES Nikoleta Traykova, Plovdiv/BG Ex-Officio Members Michael Fuchsjäger, Graz/AT 2 nd Vice President of ESR To be announced Chairperson of the Communication and External Affairs Committee Carlo Catalano, Rome/IT Chairperson of the Education Committee Atis Svare, Jelgava/LV Representative of RTF Peter Baierl, Vienna/AT Executive Director ESR Brigitte Lindlbauer, Vienna/AT Administrative Director ESOR Programme Planning Committee Members Maria Argyropoulou, Ioannina/GR Regina Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL Thomas Helbich, Vienna/AT Ioana Lupescu, Bucharest/RO Roberto Maroldi, Brescia/IT Celso Matos, Lisbon/PT Katrine Riklund, Umeå/SE Andrea Rockall, London/UK Valentin Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU Professor Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis ESOR Scientific/Educational Director Majda Thurnher, Vienna/AT ESNR European Course of Neuroradiology Siegfried Trattnig, Vienna/AT ESMRMB School of MRI Koenraad Verstraete, Ghent/BE 1
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5 GALEN Courses GALEN Greek: Latin: Arabic: Claudius Galenus of Pergamum Jalinos Galen was an ancient Greek physician whose teaching was influential all the way up to the Renaissance. His views dominated European medicine for over a thousand years and Galen s work can be seen as building on the Hippocratic theories of the body. 3
6 GALEN FOUNDATION Course GALEN FOUNDATION Course AIM The GALEN Foundation Courses have been designed to familiarise young radiologists with the established approaches and most recent achievements in diagnostic imaging, related to topics across the modalities. The courses are aimed at residents in their 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd year of training in radiology and are primarily assigned to the geographic area of south, central and eastern Europe. Board-certified radiologists are welcome to join as well. Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by an internationally renowned European faculty. All programmes have been specifically structured with the trainee radiologist in mind and are meant to deal with subjects of practical importance; they have an interactive character to encourage informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. COURSE PROGRAMME Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by an internationally renowned European faculty. All programmes have been specifically structured with the trainee radiologist in mind and are meant to deal with subjects of practical importance; they have an interactive character to encourage informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. Every course is accompanied by an online self-assessment test consisting of multiple-choice questions. ESR/ESOR reserves the right to amend course programmes. COURSE LANGUAGE All courses are held in English. ELIGIBILITY Foundation courses are intended for residents in their 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd year of training in radiology. Participants must be proficient in English. All courses are open to ESR members, as well as non-members. ESR members benefit from a special registration fee. Further information about ESR membership is available at myesr.org/membership. REGISTRATION The registration fees for the GALEN Foundation Courses vary. For the current registration fees for the courses please refer to the website or relevant course in this brochure. It is possible to attend more than one course. The registration fee includes lecture and workshop attendance, teaching material for the course, coffee breaks and lunch as per programme. Kindly note that the fee for residents applies to radiologists in training only. Resident registration must therefore be accompanied by a confirmation of resident status, signed by the head of department. Online registration is available at. As the number of participants per course is limited to 60, registrations will be considered on a first come, first serve basis. When making your travel arrangements, please make sure that you will be able to stay for the entire course. 4
7 TERMS OF CANCELLATION Cancellation by the course organiser: In case the minimum number of participants has not been reached four weeks prior to the course, the organiser reserves the right to cancel the course. Registration fees will be refunded in full. VIDEOTAPING AND PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY ESR/ESOR does not allow any unauthorised videotaping or photography of any lectures or workshops. GALEN FOUNDATION Course Cancellation by the participant: No refund from ESR/ESOR is possible in the event of cancellation or no-show by the participant. We recommend taking out the cancellation insurance offered by Europäische Reiseversicherung. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Participants are responsible for their travel and hotel arrangements. Recommendations for hotels at the venue or nearby are available online at myesr.org/ esor under the respective course information. Please book early in order to ensure availability. CME ACCREDITATION An application has been made to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) for CME accreditation of all ESOR courses. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), European accreditation is granted by the EACCME in order to allow participants to validate the credits obtained at this activity in their home European country. The maximum number of CME credits designated for each event is announced on the ESOR website as soon as the application process of the specific event has been finalised. COPYRIGHT All material supplied or used as part of an ESOR course is protected by copyright and remains the intellectual property of the speaker. This material is only for use by those participants who have attended an ESOR course; copying or use by others of such material is prohibited. For up-to-date information please visit 5
8 GALEN FOUNDATION Course NEURORADIOLOGY GALEN FOUNDATION Course NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France Course information This course is for radiologists in training, who desire a comprehensive and concise review of neuroradiology. Basic neuroanatomy, imaging features of traumatic, infectious, neoplastic, vascular, congenital and demyelinating diseases of the brain will be covered. Internationally renowned European experts will conduct a series of didactic lectures and dedicated interactive case review discussions. The course encompasses the broad spectrum of neuroradiology practice, including comprehensive reviews, updates in new trends and relevant imaging techniques. Learning objectives to learn the essential imaging findings of the most common brain diseases to prioritise imaging studies that will guide patient management to select the best and most cost-effective imaging protocols 6
9 Thursday, April 26, :00 16:00 Registration 16:00 16:15 Welcome and introduction 16:15 17:00 MRI in aneurisms, arteriovenous malformations and fistula M. Edjlali, Paris/FR 17:00 17:45 Imaging of dementia D. Dormont, Paris/FR 17:45 18:30 Brain cysts imaging A. Krainik, Grenoble/FR Programme NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France Host Organisers GALEN FOUNDATION Course NEURORADIOLOGY Friday, April 27, :00 09:30 Cross-sectional anatomy of the brain revisited T. Yousry, London/UK 09:30 10:00 Pattern recognition in neuroradiology L. Van den Hauwe, Antwerp/BE 10:00 10:30 Congenital anomaly of the brain M. Argyropoulou, Ioannina/GR 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (T. Yousry, L. van den Hauwe, M. Argyropoulou) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Neuroimaging in patients with traumatic brain injury: a practical guide P.M. Parizel, Antwerp/BE 14:30 15:00 Brain tumours: what is each technique telling us about the tumour M. Thurnher, Vienna/AT 15:00 15:30 CNS infections: from image to pathogen C. Calli, Izmir/TR 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (P.M. Parizel, M. Thurnher, C. Calli) Saturday, April 28, :00 09:30 Stroke: diagnosis and therapy P. Vilela, Lisbon/PT 09:30 10:00 Imaging in epilepsy P. Sundgren, Lund/SE 10:00 10:30 White matter diseases F. Bonneville, Toulouse/FR 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (P. Vilela, P. Sundgren, F. Bonneville) 13:00 Certificate of attendance J.F. Meder Paris/FR C. Oppenheim Paris/FR Venue Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel Quai de Grenelle Paris France Registration fee ESR members in training Early fee EUR 200; Late fee EUR 250 Non-members in training Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 ESR members Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 Non-members Early fee EUR 400; Late fee EUR 450 (Early fee until four weeks prior to the course) (Late fee after four weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit 7
10 GALEN FOUNDATION Course NEURORADIOLOGY Learning Objectives NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France MRI in aneurisms, arteriovenous malformations and fistula M. Edjlali, Paris/FR to identify MR methods to categorise the spectrum of aneurysms and vascular malformations in the brain to explain the MR protocols used to evaluate treatment response of aneurysms and AVMs to interpret features and artefacts of MR images used to diagnose and manage AVMs and aneurysms to give insights into the next generation neurovascular MRI in order to help structuring potential rupture risk factors thanks to vessel wall imaging, via the visualisation of the inflammatory process and improved inflow based MRI techniques with alternative flow based metrics vessel wall health Imaging of dementia D. Dormont, Paris/FR Pattern recognition in neuroradiology L. Van den Hauwe, Antwerp/BE to learn how to use anatomic location in CNS lesion characterisation (intra- vs. extra-axial, supra- vs. infratentorial) to learn how to correlate signal intensity changes with biochemical and pathological findings to learn how to integrate these findings in a pattern analysis approach to establish the (differential) diagnosis Congenital anomaly of the brain M. Argyropoulou, Ioannina/GR to become familiar with the main malformations of the paediatric brain to acquire knowledge about the role of imaging in the diagnostic work-up to learn about the added value of diffusion imaging Brain cysts imaging A. Krainik, Grenoble/FR to learn a mnemonic approach to diagnose intracranial cysts to understand main differential diagnoses to learn about best imaging clues to know how to perform imaging examinations Cross-sectional anatomy of the brain revisited T. Yousry, London/UK to understand the basic concepts of cortical subdivision to be able to identify critical cortical structures to learn to localise primary functional areas Neuroimaging in patients with traumatic brain injury: a practical guide P.M. Parizel, Antwerp/BE to present a pattern-based diagnostic approach to the patient with acute traumatic brain injury to review different types of traumatic intracranial lesions, and explain the difference between primary and secondary traumatic brain lesions to illustrate how the brain can be severely damaged in closed head injuries (deceleration trauma, diffuse axonal injuries) to demonstrate how advanced MRI techniques, such as DWI and DTI, can reveal evidence for microstructural brain damage 8
11 Learning Objectives NEURORADIOLOGY April 26 28, 2018 Paris/France GALEN FOUNDATION Course NEURORADIOLOGY Brain tumours: what is each technique telling us about the tumour M. Thurnher, Vienna/AT to learn about the brain tumour imaging objectives to understand the value of different MR techniques in evaluating and grading brain tumours to review most common brain tumour characteristics which need to be described CNS infections: from image to pathogen C. Calli, Izmir/TR to get familiar with common CNS infections to understand imaging findings of CNS infections to emphasise specific imaging patterns of characteristic CNS infections to be able to make the differential diagnosis from other mimicking lesions Stroke: diagnosis and therapy P. Vilela, Lisbon/PT to become familiar with the most common aetiologies pathophysiologic mechanisms, and imaging findings of stroke in the adult population and to review the vascular anatomy to manage the imaging evaluation of acute ischemic stroke, recognising the signs of infarct on CT and MRI to recognise the imaging signs of brain haemorrhage and cerebral venous thrombosis to understand the importance of multimodal CT and/or MR imaging protocols for patient selection in acute ischemic stroke to become familiar with the interventional (endovascular) techniques used for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, intracranial aneurysms and vascular malformations Imaging in epilepsy P. Sundgren, Lund/SE to have knowledge about the different causes of epilepsy to understand how to perform the correct MR imaging in the work-up of patients with epilepsy to have knowledge about the imaging characteristics of mesial temporal sclerosis and malformations of cortical development to learn about the other diseases that might cause epilepsy to be aware of a proper clinical and radiological work-up approach for patients with refractory epilepsy White matter diseases F. Bonneville, Toulouse/FR to identify T2 white matter hyper intensities related to cerebrovascular disorders and explain their clinical importance on stroke, cognitive decline and death to recognise T2 white matter hyper intensities in the setting of demyelinating disorders to describe T2 white matter hyper intensities in other inflammatory diseases 9
12 GALEN ADVANCED Courses GALEN ADVANCED Courses AIM The GALEN Advanced Courses are focused on recent advances in radiological imaging, related to topics across cross-sectional imaging. The courses are aimed at residents in their 4 th and 5 th year of training in radiology and recently board-certified radiologists. Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by an internationally renowned European faculty. All programmes have been specifically structured with the trainee radiologist in mind and are meant to deal with subjects of practical importance; they have an interactive character to encourage informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. COURSE LANGUAGE All courses are held in English. ELIGIBILITY Advanced courses are intended for residents in their 4 th and 5 th year of training in radiology and recently board-certified radiologists, who desire a comprehensive review of diagnostic radiology. Participants must be proficient in English. All courses are open to ESR members, as well as non-members. ESR members benefit from a special registration fee. Further information about ESR membership is available at myesr.org/membership. COURSE PROGRAMME Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by an internationally renowned European faculty. All programmes have been specifically structured with the trainee radiologist in mind and are meant to deal with subjects of practical importance; they have an interactive character to encourage informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. Every course is accompanied by an online self-assessment test consisting of multiple-choice questions. ESR/ESOR reserves the right to amend course programmes. REGISTRATION The registration fees for the GALEN Advanced Courses vary. For the current registration fees for the courses please refer to the website or relevant course in this brochure. It is possible to attend more than one course. The registration fee includes lecture and workshop attendance, teaching material for the course, coffee breaks and lunch as per programme. Kindly note that the fee for residents applies to radiologists in training only. Resident registration must therefore be accompanied by a confirmation of resident status, signed by the head of department. Online registration is available at. As the number of participants per course is limited to 60, registrations will be considered on a first come, first serve basis. When making your travel arrangements, please make sure that you will be able to stay for the entire course. 10
13 TERMS OF CANCELLATION Cancellation by the course organiser: In case the minimum number of participants has not been reached four weeks prior to the course, the organiser reserves the right to cancel the course. Registration fees will be refunded in full. VIDEOTAPING AND PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY ESR/ESOR does not allow any unauthorised videotaping or photography of any lectures or workshops. GALEN ADVANCED Courses Cancellation by the participant: No refund from ESR/ESOR is possible in the event of cancellation or no-show by the participant. We recommend taking out the cancellation insurance offered by Europäische Reiseversicherung. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Participants are responsible for their travel and hotel arrangements. Recommendations for hotels at the venue or nearby are available online at myesr.org/ esor under the respective course information. Please book early in order to ensure availability. CME ACCREDITATION An application has been made to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) for CME accreditation of all ESOR courses. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), European accreditation is granted by the EACCME in order to allow participants to validate the credits obtained at this activity in their home European country. The maximum number of CME credits designated for each event is announced on the ESOR website as soon as the application process of the specific event has been finalised. COPYRIGHT All material supplied or used as part of an ESOR course is protected by copyright and remains the intellectual property of the speaker. This material is only for use by those participants who have attended an ESOR course; copying or use by others of such material is prohibited. For up-to-date information please visit. 11
14 GALEN ADVANCED Course IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES GALEN ADVANCED Course IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES May 17 18, 2018 Lublin/Poland Course information This course is intended for senior residents, subspecialists and recently boardcertified radiologists. It is designed to provide an in-depth view into modern stateof-the-art imaging in atherosclerosis and vascular diseases. Recent advances and already established applications in vascular radiology will be presented by internationally renowned European experts. Starting with more general lectures about advantages and disadvantages of currently used non-invasive techniques including CTA and MRA and about challenges of imaging in atherosclerosis, the role and the possibilities of modern vascular radiology will be discussed for different clinically relevant conditions. Thus, the spectrum of this course ranges from technical basics to modern applications, from examination protocols to image interpretation, and from acute to chronic. Acute aortic syndromes and vascular emergencies will be a special focus of this course. The combination of didactic lectures with interactive workshops guarantees the high educational value of this teaching programme. Learning objectives to review methodology and clinical aspects of modern vascular imaging to refresh knowledge about the possibility of vascular involvement in traumatic and non-traumatic emergencies to become familiar with current best practice indications and integrated imaging techniques for the evaluation of vascular diseases to understand the central role of radiology for the early diagnosis and fast treatment in vascular emergencies 12
15 Programme IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES May 17 18, 2018 Lublin/Poland GALEN ADVANCED Course IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES Thursday, May 17, :00 13:45 Registration 13:45 14:00 Welcome and introduction 14:00 14:30 CTA and MRA in vascular diseases: when to do what M. Prokop, Nijmegen/NL 14:30 15:00 Imaging peripheral arterial occlusive disease (CT, MR) C. Loewe, Vienna/AT 15:00 15:30 Imaging of atherosclerosis and identification of patients at risk (plaque imaging, whole body angiography) V. Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (M. Prokop, C. Loewe, V. Sinitsyn) M. Szczerbo- Trojanowska Lublin/PL Host Organisers T. Jargiello Lublin/PL Friday, May 18, :00 09:30 Imaging of acute aortic syndrome T. Jargiello, Lublin/PL 09:30 10:00 Imaging of carotid artery disease balance between science and practice (CT, MR) C. Catalano, Rome/IT 10:00 10:30 Imaging of vascular trauma (CT, MR) M. Scaglione, Castel Volturno/IT 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (T. Jargiello, C. Catalano, M. Scaglione) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Vascular abdominal emergencies A. Palkó, Szeged/HU 14:30 15:00 Pulmonary vascular diseases I. Tyurin, Moscow/RU 15:00 15:30 Imaging of venous diseases: an update M. Krokidis, Cambridge/UK 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Palkó, I. Tyurin, M. Krokidis) 18:00 Certificate of attendance Venue Lubelskie Centrum Konferencyjne w Lublinie ul. Artura Grottgera Lublin Poland Registration fee ESR members in training Early fee EUR 200; Late fee EUR 250 Non-members in training Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 ESR members Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 Non-members Early fee EUR 400; Late fee EUR 450 (Early fee until eight weeks prior to the course) (Late fee after eight weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit 13
16 GALEN ADVANCED Course IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES Learning Objectives IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES May 17 18, 2018 Lublin/Poland CTA and MRA in vascular diseases: when to do what M. Prokop, Nijmegen/NL to understand the advantages and limitations of CTA and MRA in various vascular territories to learn how scanner technology determines the optimum technical choices to learn about the major pitfalls in interpretation to explore clinical cases using the optimum technique Imaging peripheral arterial occlusive disease (CT, MR) C. Loewe, Vienna/AT to become familiar with the specific challenges for non-invasive imaging of the peripheral arteries by means of CT and MR angiography to learn about the most important limitations of and contraindications against CT and MR angiography of the peripheral arteries to gain knowledge about the latest technical developments for non-invasive peripheral angiography to discuss possible algorithm for patient referral to either peripheral MR or peripheral CT angiography Imaging of atherosclerosis and identification of patients at risk (plaque imaging, whole body angiography) V. Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU to review the state-of-the-art radiological modalities used for imaging of atherosclerosis to be aware about challenges in imaging and characterisation of atherosclerotic plaques to learn about the hypothesis of vulnerable plaque and vulnerable patient to understand diagnostic and prognostic value of non-invasive techniques for atherosclerosis imaging Imaging of acute aortic syndrome T. Jargiello, Lublin/PL to know the definition and the most common aetiologies of acute aortic diseases to present imaging strategies for evaluation of acute aortic diseases to understand possible misdiagnosis to demonstrate typical imaging features for acute aortic syndrome Imaging of carotid artery disease balance between science and practice (CT, MR) C. Catalano, Rome/IT to become familiar with acquisition protocols to become familiar with post-processing tools to learn advantages and disadvantages of each imaging modality to learn how to make a carotid artery imaging study report 14
17 Learning Objectives IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES May 17 18, 2018 Lublin/Poland GALEN ADVANCED Course IMAGING IN VASCULAR DISEASES Imaging of vascular trauma (CT, MR) M. Scaglione, Castel Volturno/IT to assess the role of the radiologist in the ER to provide an overview of the importance of vascular injuries in the context of trauma to show how to manage traumatic vascular injuries Vascular abdominal emergencies A. Palkó, Szeged/HU to learn about the differential diagnosis as well as the different vascular causes of acute abdomen to become familiar with the typical imaging appearance of the different vascular causes of acute abdomen to understand the most important information urgently needed for treatment decisions and planning Imaging of venous diseases: an update M. Krokidis, Cambridge/UK to become familiar with the complimentary role of imaging modalities (US, CT, MRI and DSA) for the study of venous diseases to learn about optimised and tailored MRI protocols and specific venographic approach for peripheral venous pathology to be able to recognise most common peripheral venous pathology and to address endovascular treatment Pulmonary vascular diseases I. Tyurin, Moscow/RU to review the main courses and types of pulmonary vascular diseases to recognise the imaging features of different types of pulmonary oedema to discuss the imaging features pulmonary emboli / infarct, current recommendations for diagnosis and management of pulmonary embolism to understand the physiologic consequences, clinical presentation and imaging features of pulmonary hypertension to describe the common imaging signs pulmonary haemorrhage and vasculitis 15
18 GALEN ADVANCED Course ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN GALEN ADVANCED Course ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN September 13 14, 2018 Athens/Greece Course information The course is aimed at senior residents, board-certified radiologists and fellows interested in abdominal oncologic imaging. Diagnostic criteria, staging principles and clinical role of imaging in liver, pancreatic, colorectal, renal and prostate cancer will be presented. A particular focus will be on the applications of the latest technical advances and new European guidelines for imaging. Internationally renowned European experts will ensure a high-quality teaching programme combining plenary lectures and workshops allowing for interactive case discussions. Learning objectives to present an update on current imaging protocols for the detection and characterisation of some of the most important/frequent neoplastic diseases of the abdomen to learn more about the imaging features relevant to clinical decision-making in such patients to explain the clinical significance of early tumour detection and the necessity of accurate staging for appropriate therapy planning and correct estimation of prognosis to discuss the role of imaging in therapy monitoring, restaging and follow-up of selected abdominal neoplasms to introduce the new European guidelines for hepatocellular carcinoma 16
19 Thursday, September 13, :00 13:45 Registration 13:45 14:00 Welcome and introduction 14:00 14:30 MR technical advances in oncologic imaging of the abdomen N. Papanikolaou, Lisbon/PT 14:30 15:00 New European guidelines for hepatocellular carcinoma V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR 15:00 15:30 Assessing colorectal liver metastasis burden L. Marti-Bonmati, Valencia/ES 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (N. Papanikolaou, V. Vilgrain, L. Marti-Bonmati) Friday, September 14, :00 09:30 Cystic tumours of the pancreas: depiction, characterisation and clinical role of imaging C. Matos, Lisbon/PT 09:30 10:00 CT/MRI of renal tumours: detection, characterisation and staging R. Pozzi Mucelli, Verona/IT 10:00 10:30 Multiparametric MRI in diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer D. Regge, Candiolo/IT 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (C. Matos, R. Pozzi Mucelli, D. Regge) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 GIST s: diagnosis, staging and assessment of treatment response A. Laghi, Latina/IT 14:30 15:00 Imaging assessment of rectal cancer complete response R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL 15:00 15:30 MRI/PET in abdominal oncology V. Goh, London/UK 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Laghi, R. Beets-Tan, V. Goh) 18:00 Certificate of attendance Programme ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN September 13 14, 2018 Athens/Greece C. Triantopoulou Athens/GR Host Organisers S. Gourtsoyianni Athens/GR Venue Royal Olympic Athens Hotel Ath. Diakou Str Athens Greece Registration fee ESR members in training Early fee EUR 200; Late fee EUR 250 Non-members in training Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 ESR members Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 Non-members Early fee EUR 400; Late fee EUR 450 (Early fee until eight weeks prior to the course) (Late fee after eight weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit GALEN ADVANCED Course ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN 17
20 GALEN ADVANCED Course ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN Learning Objectives ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN September 13 14, 2018 Athens/Greece MR technical advances in oncologic imaging of the abdomen N. Papanikolaou, Lisbon/PT to explain basic principles of quantitative MRI to be familiar with post processing technical aspects to review developments in the field of computational imaging and radiomics New European guidelines for hepatocellular carcinoma V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR to be aware of the current guidelines for diagnosing HCC to understand LI-RADS classification to learn the recently launched EASL guidelines Assessing colorectal liver metastasis burden L. Marti-Bonmati, Valencia/ES to learn about the commonly applied imaging tools in assessing neoplasm size, volume and extension to know the current applied method for quantification of tumour response to treatment and viable tumour tissue, including oncologic standardised evaluation, going through a critical review of criteria actually used in oncologic management to become familiar with the most appropriate functional radiomic and imaging biomarkers of tumour burden (perfusion, diffusion) throughout quantitative information to appreciate the clinical role of these techniques in planning and following therapeutic strategies Cystic tumours of the pancreas: depiction, characterisation and clinical role of imaging C. Matos, Lisbon/PT to become familiar with the specific imaging features of pancreatic cystic lesions on CT and MRI to learn the accuracy of cross-sectional imaging in the diagnosis of cystic pancreatic lesions to discuss how to improve patient management through multidisciplinary interaction CT/MRI of renal tumours: detection, characterisation and staging R. Pozzi Mucelli, Verona/IT to describe the imaging features of tumours of the kidney to understand the radiological-pathological characteristics of renal tumours to discuss the differential diagnosis between benign and malignant renal tumours and the limitation of CT and MR imaging 18
21 Multiparametric MRI in diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer D. Regge, Candiolo/IT to review the role of multiparametric MRI in the diagnosis of prostate cancer to present the latest PIRADS version, its role and limitations to describe MRI based staging system and its role in selection of patients for nerve sparing surgery to give insights on future directions of prostate cancer imaging with MRI GIST s: diagnosis, staging and assessment of treatment response A. Laghi, Latina/IT to learn about epidemiology and histopathology of GIST to understand the respective role of different imaging modalities in detection and characterisation of GIST to be aware of possible complications to understand how to assess response to therapy in metastatic GIST Learning Objectives ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN September 13 14, 2018 Athens/Greece Imaging assessment of rectal cancer complete response R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL to understand organ preserving treatment in rectal cancer to know the role of MR imaging for the selection of eligible patients to learn about the pitfalls in interpretation of DWI MRI for the assessment of complete response after preoperative treatment MRI/PET in abdominal oncology V. Goh, London/UK to be aware of the imaging capability and challenges of integrated PET/MRI to be aware of the potential of PET/MRI for assessing abdominal cancers to be aware of evidence to date GALEN ADVANCED Course ONCOLOGIC IMAGING OF THE ABDOMEN 19
22 GALEN ADVANCED Course MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY GALEN ADVANCED Course MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY October 18 19, 2018 Ghent/Belgium Course information The course is aimed at senior residents, board-certified radiologists and fellows and is designed to advance the knowledge of an array of indications for musculoskeletal multimodality imaging. Didactic lectures combined with interactive case-based discussion will highlight common pathologies and imaging pitfalls in the diagnosis of joint, bone, limb nerve and soft tissue disorders. International renowned European experts will ensure a high-quality teaching programme. Learning objectives to learn about the state-of-the-art imaging of selected MSK disorders to learn the basics of various common and uncommon diseases, with emphasis on the best imaging method for individual clinical scenarios to appreciate the clinical impact of multimodality imaging to multidisciplinary patient management 20
23 Programme MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY October 18 19, 2018 Ghent/Belgium GALEN ADVANCED Course MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY Thursday, October 18, :00 13:45 Registration 13:45 14:00 Welcome and introduction 14:00 14:30 New CT tools in MSK imaging A. Blum, Nancy/FR 14:30 15:00 What you should know about congenital bone disease F. Vanhoenacker, Antwerp/BE 15:00 15:30 Imaging of the upper limb nerves C. Martinoli, Genoa/IT 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Blum, F. Vanhoenacker, C. Martinoli) Friday, October 19, 2018 Host Organiser K. Verstraete Ghent/BE 09:00 09:30 MR imaging of soft tissue tumours A. Saifuddin, Stanmore/UK 09:30 10:00 MR imaging of shoulder instability R. Sutter, Zurich/CH 10:00 10:30 Imaging of the wrist injuries: tips and tricks M. Maas, Amsterdam/NL 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (A. Saifuddin, R. Sutter, M. Maas) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Hip osteoarthritis in young adults: imaging investigation A. Karantanas, Heraklion/GR 14:30 15:00 Rheumatoid arthritis: what do MRI and US show J. Teh, Oxford/UK 15:00 15:30 Multimodality imaging of bone marrow K. Verstraete, Ghent/BE 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Karantanas, J. Teh, K. Verstraete) 18:00 Certificate of attendance Venue Convention Center Het Pand Onderbergen Ghent Belgium Registration fee ESR members in training Early fee EUR 200; Late fee EUR 250 Non-members in training Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 ESR members Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 350 Non-members Early fee EUR 400; Late fee EUR 450 (Early fee until eight weeks prior to the course) (Late fee after eight weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit 21
24 GALEN ADVANCED Course MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY Learning Objectives MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY October 18 19, 2018 Ghent/Belgium New CT tools in MSK imaging A. Blum, Nancy/FR to know the principles and the application of dualenergy in MSK to know the principles of Metal Artifact Reduction to know the principles of dynamic CT scan for joint evaluation What to know about congenital bone diseases F. Vanhoenacker, Antwerp/BE to provide an easy and systematic analysis system for radiological identification of syndromes, dysplasia and other hereditary musculoskeletal disorders to illustrate the different signs that may be useful in the imaging diagnosis to make the radiologist familiar with the most prevalent hereditary musculoskeletal disorders to help to select those patients that may benefit from further genetic counselling Imaging of the upper limb nerves C. Martinoli, Genoa/IT to familiarise with US and MR imaging appearance of nerves and the scanning techniques used to image them in the upper extremity to emphasise the US anatomy of upper limb nerves at the most common sites of entrapment to describe typical US and MR imaging findings of the most common pathologic conditions affecting them to outline the range of clinical conditions where imaging is appropriate for nerve assessment to highlight the pros and cons and potential pitfalls of US and MR imaging in this field MR imaging of soft tissue tumours A. Saifuddin, Stanmore/UK to describe the basic MRI techniques for imaging soft tissue tumours to describe the features of common non-neoplastic, benign and malignant lesions to discuss the role of MRI biopsy planning and local staging MR imaging of shoulder instability R. Sutter, Zurich/CH to know about the epidemiology of shoulder instability to know how to best assess patients with shoulder instability with MRI to reliably detect soft tissue damage associated with shoulder instability to assess glenoid bone loss and other risk factors for recurrent shoulder instability Imaging of the wrist injuries: tips and tricks M. Maas, Amsterdam/NL to enhance structured reading of acute trauma in wrist radiography to illustrate features of frequently encountered overuse injury of the wrist to enlighten the beauty of complex joints to stress that clinical and radiological expertise combined is synergetic 22
25 Learning Objectives MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY October 18 19, 2018 Ghent/Belgium GALEN ADVANCED Course MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY Hip osteoarthritis in young adults: imaging investigation A. Karantanas, Heraklion/GR to learn how early hip osteoarthritis (OA) is defined on plain films and MR imaging to understand how to explore on imaging clinically occult congenital or acquired disorders which may cause early hip OA to become familiar with early hip OA-related disorders such as femoroacetabular impingement, developmental dysplasia, avascular necrosis, labral tears and traumatic and insufficiency fractures Rheumatoid arthritis: what do MRI and US show J. Teh, Oxford/UK to understand the important role of MRI and US in the early diagnosis of synovitis before irreversible damage occurs to learn how MRI and US help in the assessment of the extent of inflammation and structural changes to analyse the role of MRI and US in assessing therapeutic response to understand the role of US in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis Multimodality imaging of bone marrow K. Verstraete, Ghent/BE to describe the typical features of normal bone marrow to determine origin of bone marrow changes to present the imaging characteristics of a bone marrow disease on different types of imaging techniques 23
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