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available on-line www.esor.org GALEN Courses 2013 GALEN Foundation Course Neuroradiology May 9 11, Izmir/Turkey GALEN Advanced Courses Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, Porto/Portugal Oncologic Imaging September 12 13, Prague/Czech Republic Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, Helsinki/Finland Breast Imaging December 12 13, Salzburg/Austria Education in partnership with Bracco

European School of Radiology The European School of Radiology (ESOR) is an integrated and multi-dynamic institution, 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. The GALEN courses are implemented with the support of Bracco. Table of contents 1 Welcome 1 ESOR Committee GALEN Foundation Course 6 Neuroradiology GALEN Advanced Courses 14 Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging 18 Oncologic Imaging 22 Musculoskeletal Cross-Secitonal Imaging 26 Breast Imaging All ESOR activities are exclusively for ESR members. Further information about ESR membership is available on the ESR website myesr.org. Date of printing: February 2013 While the greatest care is taken in compiling this information, the editor does not take responsibility for any printing errors or omissions.

Welcome ESOR Committee Scientific/Educational Director Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis, Athens/GR Committee Members 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 South-eastern Europe. One such course will be offered in 2013, 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. Four such courses are organised in 2013, structured along the lines of the most recent advances in cross-sectional imaging. These are focused on cardiac, breast, musculoskeletal and oncologic imaging. 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. Professor Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis ESOR Scientific/Educational Director Regina Beets-Tan, Maastricht/NL Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Heidelberg/DE Celso Matos, Brussels/BE Malgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Lublin/PL Ex-officio Members Lorenzo Bonomo, Rome/IT Lorenzo Derchi, Genoa/IT Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Munich/DE Peter Baierl, Vienna/AT Brigitte Lindlbauer, Vienna/AT Programme Planning Committee Members Maria Argyropoulou, Ioannina/GR Luis Donoso, Barcelona/ES Thomas Helbich, Vienna/AT Christian Loewe, Vienna/AT Mario Maas, Amsterdam/NL Borut Marincek, Cleveland/US Luis Marti-Bonmati, Valencia/ES Paul M. Parizel, Antwerp/NL ESNR European Course of Neuroradiology Wolfgang Steinbrich, Basel/CH ESMRMB School of MRI Harriet Thoeny, Bern/CH 1

GALEN Foundation Course Galen Greek: Latin: Claudius Galenus of Pergamum Arabic: 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. 2

GALEN FOUNDATION Course 2013 Neuroradiology May 9 11, Izmir/Turkey Education in partnership with Bracco

GALEN Foundation Courses GALEN Foundation Courses Aim Foundation Courses 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. Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by internationally renowned European faculties. 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. The GALEN Foundation Courses are implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. Course programme Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by internationally renowned European faculties. 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. Each course is accompanied by an online selfassessment test consisting of multiple-choice questions. 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. Furthermore, ESR membership fees for 2013 must be settled in advance. Further information about ESR membership is available at www.myesr.org/membership. Registration Online registration is available at www.myesr.org/esor. 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. As the number of participants per course is limited to 60, registrations will be considered on a first come, first served basis. The registration fee includes lectures and workshops attendance, teaching material for the course (printed syllabus), 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 this status, signed by the head of department. When making your travel arrangements, please make sure that you will be able to stay for the entire course. ESR/ESOR reserves the right to amend course programmes. Course language All courses are held in English. 4

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. 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. Videotaping and photography policy ESOR does not allow any unauthorised videotaping or photography of any lectures or workshops. For up-to-date information please visit www.myesr.org/esor Hotel accommodation Participants are responsible for their travel and hotel arrangements. Usually the ESOR Office pre-books a room contingent at the venue or nearby. Further information is available online at www.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), www.uems.net. 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.

GALEN Foundation Course GALEN Foundation Course Neuroradiology May 9 11, 2013 Izmir/Turkey Register now! Course information This course is for young radiologists in training, who desire a comprehensive and concise review of neuroradiology. Basic neuroanatomy, general disease categories of traumatic, infectious, neoplastic, vascular, congenital, demyelinating diseases of the CNS 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 CT and MRI findings of the most common cerebral pathologies to prioritise imaging studies that will guide patient management to select the best and most cost-effective protocols and imaging techniques available This GALEN course is implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. 6 City information: Izmir is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia and is the third most populous city (around 3,5 million people in the urban zone) in Turkey. Its initial location at the north eastern corner of the tip of the Gulf of Smyrna is called Old Smyrna, and the city after the move to a new location on the slopes of Mount Pagos Kadifekale at the time of Alexander the Great, constitute Smyrna proper. Today the heart of that new city forms the great area of Izmir Agora Open Air Museum. Izmir metropolitan area extends along the outlying waters of the Gulf of Izmir, by the Aegean Sea. The city is the inheritor of almost 3,500 years of urban past, and possibly up to that much more in terms of advanced human settlement patterns. Izmir had the first port for export and is widely regarded as one of the most liberal Turkish cities in terms of values, ideology, lifestyle and dynamism as well as gender roles. The city hosts an international arts festival and the Izmir International Fair, which is only one among the city s many exhibition events. Education in partnership with Bracco

Thursday, May 9, 2013 15:00 16:00 Registration 16:00 16:15 Welcome and introduction 16:15 17:00 Cranial nerves: Anatomy and pathologies K. Karaali, Antalya/TR 17:00 17:45 Perfusion imaging of the brain Y. Özsunar, Aydin/TR 17:45 18:30 The role of neuroimaging in the treatment planning of gliomas C. Calli, Izmir/TR Friday, May 10, 2013 09:00 09:30 Pattern recognition in neuroradiology L. Van den Hauwe, Brasschaat/BE 09:30 10:00 MRI of the brain: why, how, when R. Gasparotti, Brescia/IT 10:00 10:30 Congenital abnormalities of the brain A. Rossi, Genova/IT 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (L. Van den Hauwe, R. Gasparotti, A. Rossi) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Brain injury P. Parizel, Antwerp/BE 14:30 15:00 CNS infections T. Tali, Ankara/TR 15:00 15:30 CNS malignancies S. Karampekios, Iraklion/GR 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (P. Parizel, T. Tali, S. Karampekios) Saturday, May 11, 2013 09:00 09:30 Imaging in epilepsy P. Sundgren, Lund/SE 09:30 10:00 Stroke: diagnosis and therapy P. Vilela, Lisbon/PT 10:00 10:30 White matter diseases M. Thurnher, Vienna/AT 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (P. Sundgren, P. Vilela, M. Thurnher) 13:00 Certificate of attendance Neuroradiology May 9 11, 2013 Izmir/Turkey Local Organiser C. Calli Izmir/TR Venue Muhiddin Erel Amfisi (Muhiddin Erel Meeting Center) Ege University Hospital 35100 Bornova, Izmir Turkey Registration fee Residents Early fee 130 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 175 (after eight weeks prior to the course) Board-certified radiologists Early fee 230 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 275 (after eight weeks prior to the course) GALEN Foundation Course Education in partnership with Bracco For further information on the programme and registration please visit 7

GALEN Foundation Course Learning Objectives Neuroradiology May 9 11, 2013 Izmir/Turkey Cranial nerves: Anatomy and pathologies K. Karaali, Antalya/TR to get an overview of anatomy and functions of the cranial nerves to get familiar with MRI sequences which are used to demonstrate cranial nerves to understand MRI appearance characteristics of normal cranial nerves to learn about pathologies of cranial nerves Perfusion imaging of the brain Y. Özsunar, Aydin/TR to understand the value of perfusion imaging to become familiar with various perfusion imaging techniques to appreciate the role of perfusion imaging in routine clinical work-up The role of neuroimaging in the treatment planning of gliomas C. Calli, Izmir/TR to give a brief introduction to intracerebral glioma subtypes to define the therapy options for intracerebral gliomas to discuss the role of neuroimaging techniques in the grading of gliomas to understand the radiologist s role in the treatment planning Pattern recognition in neuroradiology L. Van den Hauwe, Brasschaat/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 MRI of the brain: why, how, when R. Gasparotti, Brescia/IT to learn about the commonest neurological disorders that require MR investigation to understand the specific role of MRI in the assessment of brain neurological disorders and to learn the appropriate protocols to become familiar with typical MR imaging findings in main neurological disorders to consolidate which MR imaging techniques should be used to answer the clinical question based on the patient s clinical/neurological symptoms Congenital abnormalities of the brain A. Rossi, Genova/IT to understand the key morphological features of the different categories of malformations to recognise the most important entities to be able to use a simplified diagnostic imaging approach 8

Neuroradiology May 9 11, 2013 Izmir/Turkey GALEN Foundation Course Brain injury P. 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 micro-structural brain damage CNS infections T. Tali, Ankara/TR to understand pathophysiology of CNS infections to review basic imaging features to become familiar with the different forms and their imaging features to discuss the differential diagnosis CNS malignancies S. Karampekios, Heraklion/GR to understand the traditional criteria for the detection and characterisation of brain tumours to become familiar with more advanced MR techniques, including Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging and MR Spectroscopy and their application for the evaluation and characterisation of CNS malignancies to understand the role of neuroimaging for the differentiation of brain tumours from other nonneoplastic lesions Imaging in epilepsy P. Sundgren, Lund/SE to have knowledge about the different causes of epilepsy to understand how to perform the correct 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 be aware of a proper work-up approach for patients with refractory epilepsy Stroke: diagnosis and therapy P. Vilela, Lisbon/PT to become familiar with the most common ethiologies and pathophysiologic mechanisms of stroke in the adult population to recognise the imaging signs of early infarct on CT and MRI to understand the importance of multimodal CT and/or MR imaging protocols in stroke to overview the current treatment strategies of stroke treatment and its implication on stroke imaging White matter diseases M. Thurnher, Vienna/AT to learn the clinical presentation and classification of demyelinating diseases of the brain to review the MRI findings in multiple sclerosis (MS) and understand the clinical relevance of imaging to learn the imaging protocols for demyelinating diseases 9

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GALEN ADVANCED Courses 2013 Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, Porto/Portugal Oncologic Imaging September 12 13, Prague/Czech Republic Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, Helsinki/Finland Breast Imaging December 12 13, Salzburg/Austria Education in partnership with Bracco

GALEN Advanced Courses GALEN Advanced Courses Aim Advanced Courses 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 from all over Europe. Each programme is divided into lectures and interactive workshops, offered by internationally renowned European faculties. The programme has been specifically designed with the trainee radiologist in mind and is meant to deal with subjects of practical importance; it has an interactive character so as to encourage informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. The GALEN Advanced Courses are implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. Course programme Each programme is divided into organ-oriented lecture series and interactive workshops, offered by internationally renowned European faculties. 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. Each course is accompanied by an online selfassessment test consisting of multiple-choice questions. 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. Furthermore, ESR membership fees for 2013 must be settled in advance. Further information about ESR membership is available at www.myesr.org/membership. Registration Online registration is available at www.myesr.org/esor. 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. As the number of participants per course is limited to 60, registrations will be considered on a first come, first served basis. The registration fee includes lectures and workshops attendance, teaching material for the course (printed syllabus), 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 this status, signed by the head of department. When making your travel arrangements, please make sure that you will be able to stay for the entire course. ESR/ESOR reserves the right to amend course programmes. Course language All courses are held in English. 12

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. 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. Videotaping and photography policy ESOR does not allow any unauthorised videotaping or photography of any lectures or workshops. For up-to-date information please visit www.myesr.org/esor Hotel accommodation Participants are responsible for their travel and hotel arrangements. Usually the ESOR Office pre-books a room contingent at the venue or nearby. Further information is available online at www.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), www.uems.net. 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. 13

GALEN Advanced Course GALEN Advanced Course Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, 2013 Porto/Portugal Register now! Course information This course is aimed at senior residents and recently board-certified radiologists. It is designed to provide an in-depth view into modern state-of-the-art cardiac crosssectional imaging. During these one and a half days recent advances and already established applications in cardiac CT and MR will be presented by internationally renowned European experts. The spectrum of topics treated during this course ranges from technical basics to modern applications, from examination protocols to image interpretation, and from acute to chronic. Acute chest pain will be an additional focus and even the most important non-cardiac differential diagnoses will be discussed. The combination of didactic lectures with interactive workshops guarantees the high educational value of this teaching programme. So take the chance and be part of this course and learn about recent advances in cardiac cross-sectional imaging. Learning objectives to review methodology and clinical aspects of cardiac cross-sectional imaging to refresh knowledge on cardiac morphology and function as related to most common and most important cardiac diseases to be familiar with current best practice indications and integrated imaging techniques for the evaluation of cardiac diseases to apply the latest technological developments for performing state-of-the-art cardiac CT and MRI This GALEN course is implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. 14 City information: Porto is the second largest city in Portugal located along the river banks of the Douro River in northern Portugal. Porto is one of the oldest European cities, and is labelled as a World Heritage Site due to its history as a vital Roman outpost. Historically known for their export of wine, Porto has many cultural and historical attractions due to its long European history. Porto has numerous cathedrals and museums, most notably the Renaissance Church of Santa Clara and Porto Cathedral. Porto Cathedral is one of the oldest and most Romanesque monuments in Porto. Architecture is also prevalent in Porto with a wide variety from Roman architecture to modern 21 st century architecture. Porto also has long strip of beaches and restaurants with Portuguese cuisines along the Douro River. Education in partnership with Bracco

Thursday, September 5, 2013 13:00 13:45 Registration 13:45 14:00 Welcome and introduction 14:00 14:10 State of the art CT cardiac imaging protocols K. Nikolaou, Munich/DE 14:10 14:20 Most important cardiac MRI protocols A. de Roos, Leiden/NL 14:20 14:50 CT diagnosis/rule out of stable coronary heart disease V. Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU 14:50 15:20 Diagnosis of coronary heart disease beyond stenosis detection: imaging the ischemic myocardium (CT/MR) M. Francone, Rome/IT 15:20 15:50 Diagnosis of coronary heart disease beyond stenosis quantification: CA scoring, plaque analysis, risk management (CT/MR) H. Alkadhi, Zurich/CH 15:50 16:20 Coffee break 16:20 18:30 Workshops (V. Sinitsyn, M. Francone, H. Alkadhi) Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, 2013 Porto/Portugal Local Organiser GALEN Advanced Course Friday, September 6, 2013 09:00 09:30 Non ischemic cardiomyopathies A. de Roos, Leiden/NL 09:30 10:00 Valvular heart disease H.-C. Becker, Munich/DE 10:00 10:30 Congenital heart disease in children and adults A. Madureira, Porto/PT 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (A. de Roos, H.-C. Becker, A. Madureira) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:10 My top 5 cardiac CT indications C. Loewe, Vienna/AT 14:10 14:20 My top 5 cardiac MR indications M. Francone, Rome/IT 14:20 14:50 Current and future role of imaging in acute chest pain (CT/MRI) K. Nikolaou, Munich/DE 14:50 15:20 Acute aortic syndromes C. Loewe, Vienna/AT 15:20 15:50 Imaging of pulmonary embolism and pulmonary hypertension C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL 15:50 16:20 Coffee break 16:20 18:30 Workshops (K. Nikolaou, C. Loewe, C. Schaefer-Prokop) 18:30 Certificate of attendance Education in partnership with Bracco A. Madureira Porto/PT Venue Holiday Inn Porto Gaia R. Diogo de Macedo 220 Mafamude 4400-107 Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal Registration fee Residents Early fee 130 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 175 (after eight weeks prior to the course) Board-certified radiologists Early fee 230 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 275 (after eight weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit 15

GALEN Advanced Course Learning Objectives Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, 2013 Porto/Portugal State of the art CT cardiac imaging protocols K. Nikolaou, Munich/DE to know about clinical indications for cardiac CT and available acquisition protocols to learn about dose reduction strategies, and pitfalls for cardiac CT imaging to discuss new and upcoming protocols and indications for cardiac CT CT diagnosis/rule out of stable coronary heart disease V. Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU to become familiar with protocols of cardiac CTA, image analysis and reporting to learn about results of clinical application of coronary CTA to know about current indications to CTA in stable coronary artery disease Diagnosis of coronary heart disease beyond stenosis detection: imaging the ischemic myocardium (CT/MR) M. Francone, Rome/IT to review the scientific evidence of CT and MRI role in the evaluation of acute and chronic ischemic myocardium to present the different CT/MR stress imaging acquisition techniques for depiction of myocardial ischemia including rest-stress perfusion imaging and inducible wall motion abnormalities to understand the importance of CT-MRI imaging before coronary revascularisation for better patient s selection and risk stratification to understand the relevant prognostic information provided by CT-MR ischemic rest and stress techniques Diagnosis of coronary heart disease beyond stenosis quantification: CA scoring, plaque analysis, risk management (CT/MR) H. Alkadhi, Zurich/CH to understand the clinical role of calcium scoring to learn about the methodological limitations of coronary calcium scoring with CT to appreciate the importance and added value of plaque imaging in patients with coronary artery disease to describe the potential and limitations of CT and MR for imaging plaques Non ischemic cardiomyopathies A. de Roos, Leiden/NL to learn techniques for evaluating cardiomyopathy to know causes for ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy to identify the role of MRI for differentiating various causes 16

Cardiac Cross-Sectional Imaging September 5 6, 2013 Porto/Portugal GALEN Advanced Course Valvular heart disease H.-C. Becker, Munich/DE to learn basics of pathology and pathophysiology of heart valve diseases to be familiar with most common types of valve diseases imaged with echocardiography, MRI and MDCT to comprehend the major indications for performing echocardiography, cardiac CT and MRI in the work-up of valvular heart diseases Congenital heart disease in children and adults A. Madureira, Porto/PT to be familiar with the normal cardiac anatomy and some anatomic variants to know the imaging characteristics of the most common cardiac congenital anomalies to understand the role of CT and MR in the pre and post operative evaluation of these patients Current and future role of imaging in acute chest pain (CT/MRI) K. Nikolaou, Munich/DE to identify strengths and weaknesses of CT and MRI in the imaging of patients with acute chest pain to learn about acquisition strategies and protocols for CT and MRI in this specific patient cohort to discuss future developments and the potential future role of these techniques in patients with chest pain Acute aortic syndromes C. Loewe, Vienna/AT to become familiar with the definition of acute aortic syndrome and the most recent classification of aortic dissections and subtypes to learn about the most important questions which should be answered by imaging in patients suffering from acute aortic diseases to become familiar with the optimised imaging strategy in acute aortic syndromes to demonstrate the imaging findings most important for treatment indication, treatment selection and treatment planning Imaging of pulmonary embolism and pulmonary hypertension C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL to get familiar with CT features of acute and chronic embolism to learn about the variable signs of pulmonary hypertension on CT and their reliability to learn how to optimise the examination protocol dependant on scanner technique available and the clinical indication to discuss options and limitations of CT versus MR imaging for pulmonary embolism and grading of pulmonary hypertension 17

GALEN Advanced Course GALEN Advanced Course Oncologic Imaging September 12 13, 2013 Prague/Czech Republic Register now! Course information This course is aimed at senior residents and recently board certified radiologists, interested in oncologic imaging. Diagnostic criteria and staging principles for imaging of a variety of neoplasms in the fields of head and neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis will be presented. A particular focus will be on the application of the latest imaging techniques in oncologic imaging. Internationally renowned European experts will ensure a high-quality teaching programme combining plenary topics and workshops allowing for interactive case discussions. Learning objectives to present an update on current imaging protocols for the detection of some of the most frequent/important neoplastic diseases to review the evolving role and diagnostic potential of different imaging modalities in the multidisciplinary management of common oncologic diseases to explain the clinical significance of early tumour detection and the necessity of 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 malignant tumours This GALEN course is implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. 18 City information: Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and has been the political, cultural and economic centre of the Czech state for more than 1,100 years. For many decades during the Gothic and Renaissance periods, Prague was the permanent seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus it was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, making the city one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.1 million international visitors annually. Prague suffered considerably less damage during World War II than some other major cities in the region, allowing most of its historic architecture to stay true to form. It contains one of the world s most pristine and varied collections of architecture, from Art Nouveau to Baroque, Renaissance, Cubism, Gothic, Neo-Classical and ultra-modern. Education in partnership with Bracco

Thursday, September 12, 2013 08:00 08:45 Registration 08:45 09:00 Welcome and introduction 09:00 09:30 The significance of imaging in the management of patients with cancer R. Reznek, London/UK 09:30 10:00 The biology of cancer and its relationship to treatment L. MartÍ-BonmatÍ, Valencia/ES 10:00 10:30 Communications in imaging patients with cancer: structured reporting, multidisciplinary meetings, share decision making (speaking with patients) Y. Menu, Paris/FR 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops R. Reznek (The indeterminate adrenal mass in patients with cancer) L. MartÍ-BonmatÍ N. Papanikolaou, Crete/GR (Quantitative imaging: challenges in image processing) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: head and neck cancer R. Hermans, Leuven/BE 14:30 15:00 Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: cancer of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas F. Caseiro Alves, Coimbra/PT 15:00 15:30 Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: cancer of the colon and rectum R. Beets-Tan, Maastricht/NL 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (R. Hermans, F. Caseiro Alves, R. Beets-Tan) Friday, September 13, 2013 08:30 09:00 The detection of metastatic disease: Whole body MRI, CT, PET CT and PET MRI M. Bellomi, Milan/IT 09:00 09:30 Lymph node disease: the role for functional and metabolic imaging H. Thoeny, Bern/CH 09:30 10:00 Incidental findings in oncological patients C. Matos, Brussels/BE 10:00 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 12:30 Workshops (M. Bellomi, H. Thoeny, C. Matos) 12:30 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 14:00 Complications after treatment: how to differentiate treatment sequela from cancer recurrence D.-M. Koh, London/UK 14:00 14:30 Assessment of treatment response: current criteria and their limitations (recist and percist) M. Laniado, Dresden/DE 14:30 15:00 Assessment of treatment response: functional imaging biomarkers and their potential V. Goh, Northwood/UK 15:00 15:30 Imaging in targeted therapy H.P. Schlemmer, Heidelberg/DE 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:45 Workshops (D.-M. Koh, M. Laniado, V. Goh, H.P. Schlemmer) 18:45 Certificate of attendance Education in partnership with Bracco Oncologic Imaging September 12 13, 2013 Prague/Czech Republic Local Organiser V. Valek Brno/CZ Venue Hotel ILF Congress Center Budejovická 15/743 140 00 Praha 4 Michle Czech Republic Registration fee Residents Early fee 160 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 205 (after eight weeks prior to the course) Board-certified radiologists Early fee 260 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 295 (after eight weeks prior to the course) For further information on the programme and registration please visit 19 GALEN Advanced Course

GALEN Advanced Course Learning Objectives Oncologic Imaging September 12 13, 2013 Prague/Czech Republic The significance of imaging in the management of patiens with cancer R. Reznek, London/UK to be introduced to the significance of imaging in staging cancer to appreciate the vital role of imaging in defining tumour volume for radiotherapy and other image guided therapeutic techniques to understand the relevance of imaging in monitoring response to therapy to become familiar with the techniques for assessing the impact of imaging on the patient outcome The biology of cancer and its relationship to treatment L. Martí-Bonmatí, Valencia/ES to recognise the basic hallmarks associated to cancer development and extension to understand how these biologic properties influence treatment and treatment response to identify how in vivo imaging may explore the biologic pathways of cancer Communications in imaging patients with cancer: structured reporting, multidisciplinary meetings, share decision making (speaking with patients) Y. Menu, Paris/FR to understand the basic rules of communication of the radiologist with the patient and the referring physician, and how to build a partner relationship with the patient to be aware of the specific role of each individual, and especially those that are working in the radiology department, in the management network of patients with cancer to learn what is appropriate and not appropriate in the radiology report to discuss the potential benefit of structured reporting Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: head and neck cancer R. Hermans, Leuven/BE to learn the importance of imaging to adequately stage head and neck cancer to appreciate the prognostic value of imaging features in head and neck cancer to review the usefulness of imaging after treatment of head and neck cancer Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: cancer of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas F. Caseiro Alves, Coimbra/PT to discuss the role of diagnostic imaging on treatment options for liver, pancreatic and bile duct cancer to describe the imaging findings of primary and secondary liver tumours, pancreatic adenocarcinoma and extra-hepatic cholangiocarcinoma to learn the problem of tumour detection and staging in a multimodality imaging perspective Diagnostic challenges in oncologic imaging: cancer of the colon and rectum R. Beets-Tan, Maastricht/NL to know the performance of MRI and functional MRI for the assessment of treatment response before, during and after chemoradiotherapy for advanced rectal cancer 20

to learn how imaging can help in clinical decision making and in treatment adaptation to understand the pitfalls in MR interpretation The detection of metastatic disease: Whole body MRI, CT, PET-CT and PET-MRI M. Bellomi, Milan/IT to become familiar with the different methods: technique, time for examination, economical and biological costs to know the accuracy of the techniques as reported by literature to know their limits in different cancers and in some sites (brain, lung, lymphnodes, ) to describe the cases where the use of a technique of total body imaging as to be considered good clinical practice Lymph node disease: the role for functional and metabolic imaging H. Thoeny, Bern/CH to be aware of the limits of lymph node staging based on morphology to become familiar with the potential of functional imaging techniques for lymph node staging to note the limits of functional imaging techniques for lymph node staging Incidental findings in oncological patients C. Matos, Brussels/BE to illustrate the many faces of incidental findings in oncology patients to understand the magnitude and potential implications of incidental findings in oncology patients to learn about practical aspects of managing incidental findings in oncology patients Complications after treatment: how to differentiate treatment sequela from cancer recurrence D.-M. Koh, London/UK to appreciate anti-cancer treatment induced changes in normal and cancer tissues to understand the importance of early detection of tumour relapse to survey the imaging techniques and features that can help to distinguish between posttreatment changes and tumour recurrence Assessment of treatment response: current criteria and their limitations (recist and percist) M. Laniado, Dresden/DE to address the importance of objective imaging criteria in the assessment of treatment response in cancer patients to review the concept of response evaluation criteria in solid tumours (RECIST) to discuss the RECIST 1.1 criteria which attempt to overcome limitations of the previous criteria and to incorporate recent advances in imaging techniques to provide an outline of newer criteria of tumour response, including tumour density, perfusion CT/ MRI, PET, and diffusion weighted MRI Assessment of treatment response: functional imaging biomarkers and their potential V. Goh, Northwood/UK to understand the limitations of conventional imaging techniques for treatment response to develop knowledge of the functional imaging biomarkers that may be used and their biological correlates to learn how to the techniques are performed and how to extract functional parameters to develop an understanding of their clinical potential for response assessment Imaging in targeted therapy H.P. Schlemmer, Heidelberg/DE to identify the endpoints for therapy response assessment to become familiar with the principles and practical application of the revised RECIST guidelines to learn about imaging criteria beyond RECIST: Choi, mrecist, EASL-AASLD, PERCIST to illustrate emerging functional biomarkers for response assessment 21 GALEN Advanced Course

GALEN Advanced Course GALEN Advanced Course Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, 2013 Helsinki/Finland Register now! Course information This course is aimed at senior residents and recently board-certified radiologists and designed to advance the knowledge of an array of indications for musculoskeletal cross-sectional imaging. The programme provides an update on various imaging techniques with an emphasis on MRI. Didactic lectures combined with interactive case discussions will highlight common pathologies and imaging pitfalls in the diagnosis of joints, bones and soft tissue disorders. Internationally renowned European experts will present the latest technical advances as well as specific imaging strategies to answer clinical questions in musculoskeletal imaging. Learning objectives to identify the key cross-sectional imaging findings in major musculoskeletal pathologies to determine the most appropriate imaging procedure for diagnosis of various disorders of the joints, bone marrow and soft tissues to review the diagnostic algorithms in common degenerative, traumatic, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases of the musculoskeletal system This GALEN course is implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. 22 City information: Helsinki is the capital and largest city (about 602,200 inhabitants) of Finland. It is situated in the region of Uusimaa. Helsinki is Finland s major political, educational, financial, cultural and research centre as well as one of northern Europe s major cities. The International Council of Societies of Industrial Design has chosen Helsinki to be the World Design Capital for 2012. The city has rich architectural layers, from the early 19 th century to the present, including Neoclassic and Art Nouveau, influenced by the Finnish national Romanticism. Helsinki offers inhabitants and visitors a variety and frequent performance of classical to popular music, also in the new Helsinki Music Centre a focal point of music in the city. Nearly a hundred museums have something for everyone, from art and culture to animation for children. Concerning the well-known education system, Finland s 15-year-olds are ranked to be the best or close to best in reading, mathematics and scientific skills by the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Education in partnership with Bracco

Thursday, September 19, 2013 13:00 13:45 Registration 13:45 14:00 Welcome and introduction 14:00 14:30 Hip impingement syndromes: normal vs. abnormal A. Kassarjian, Madrid/ES 14:30 15:00 MRI of the menisci S.K. Koskinen, Helsinki/FI 15:00 15:30 MRI of the cartilage C. Glaser, Munich/DE 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Kassarjian, S.K. Koskinen, C. Glaser) Friday, September 20, 2013 Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, 2013 Helsinki/Finland Local Organiser GALEN Advanced Course 09:00 09:30 MRI of bone marrow A. Karantanas, Heraklion/GR 09:30 10:00 MRI of the shoulder A. Cotten, Lille/FR 10:00 10:30 MRI of the wrist M. Zanetti, Zurich/CH 10:30 10:50 Coffee break 10:50 13:00 Workshops (A. Karantanas, A. Cotten, M. Zanetti) 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:30 Sports injuries A. Barile, L Aquila/IT 14:30 15:00 Bone tumours: old and new MRI techniques K. Verstraete, Gent/BE 15:00 15:30 Soft tissue tumours F. Vanhoenacker, Antwerp/BE 15:30 15:50 Coffee break 15:50 18:00 Workshops (A. Barile, K. Verstraete, F. Vanhoenacker) 18:00 Certificate of attendance H. Aronen Turku/FI Venue Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Kalastajatorpantie 1 00330 Helsinki Finland Registration fee Residents Early fee 130 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 175 (after eight weeks prior to the course) Board-certified radiologists Early fee 230 (until eight weeks prior to the course) Late fee 275 (after eight weeks prior to the course) Education in partnership with Bracco For further information on the programme and registration please visit 23

GALEN Advanced Course Learning Objectives Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, 2013 Helsinki/Finland Hip impingement syndromes: normal vs. abnormal A. Kassarjian, Madrid/ES to discuss hip MR arthrographic imaging technique to learn about normal intra-articular anatomy of the hip to understand internal derangement of the hip including femoroacetabular impingement MRI of the menisci S. K. Koskinen, Helsinki/FI to review the pertinent meniscal anatomy to review common pulse sequences in meniscal imaging to provide logical framework in evaluating meniscal tears to provide information of common meniscal variants and postoperative meniscus MRI of the cartilage C. Glaser, Munich/DE to review the clinical, anatomic and biomechanic background of cartilage, cartilage lesions and therapeutic approaches to discuss technical aspects of cartilage MRI to illustrate a clinical MRI approach to cartilage lesions to discuss cases of pre- and post-op cartilage imaging examples MRI of bone marrow A. Karantanas, Heraklion/GR to understand the contrast mechanisms of the MR pulse sequences used for imaging the bone marrow to become familiar with the pitfalls and variants that may simulate disease to understand the MR imaging signs which favor a specific diagnosis to know the marrow changes related to previous treatment 24

Musculoskeletal Cross-Sectional Imaging September 19 20, 2013 Helsinki/Finland GALEN Advanced Course MRI of the shoulder A. Cotten, Lille/FR to understand the role of MRI in the assessment of a diabetic foot to know how to differentiate osteomyelitis from reactive bone marrow oedema with MRI to refresh knowledge on how to differentiate osteomyelitis from neuroarthropathy with MRI to familiarise with the soft tissue changes that can be seen in a diabetic foot MRI of the wrist M. Zanetti, Zurich/CH to learn what the orthopedic hand surgeons wants to know from MRI of the wrist to differentiate between normal and abnormal findings on MRI of the wrist to familiarise with the standard MR imaging technique of the wrist and MR arthrography technique of the wrist Bone tumours: old and new MRI techniques K. Verstraete, Gent/BE to determine the matrix of a bone tumour to recognise typical MRI signs to diagnose bone tumours to use routine imaging sequences for diagnosis and staging bone tumours to use dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI for diagnosis and follow-up of bone tumours Soft tissue tumours F. Vanhoenacker, Antwerp/BE to discuss the indications and merit of each imaging modality in the detection, staging and characterisation of soft tissue tumours to summarise the imaging strategy and sequence protocols to discuss the differential diagnosis Sports injuries A. Barile, L Aquila/IT to evaluate the most frequent causes of sportsrelated lesions to classify the acute and overuse lesions depending on different sports to evaluate the most appropriate diagnostic imaging techniques for the study of these lesions

GALEN Advanced Course GALEN Advanced Course Breast Imaging December 12 13, 2013 Salzburg/Austria Register now! Course information This course is aimed at senior residents and recently board-certified radiologists, specialised in breast imaging. Bringing together European leaders in the subspecialty, the course will provide an intriguing review and update on the current status and recent developments in breast imaging. Emphasis on the application of mammography, ultrasonography and MRI in breast cancer screening, diagnosis and interventional techniques will be highlighted in didactic lectures and extensive interactive case discussions. Learning objectives to refresh knowledge on the complementary roles of mammography, ultrasonography and MRI in detection and diagnosis of breast diseases to identify the state-of-the-art techniques in mammography, ultrasonography and MRI to introduce advanced techniques in mammography, ultrasonography and MRI to produce examinations in keeping with recommended quality standards to optimise the use of different image-guided breast intervention techniques This GALEN course is implemented with great support and partnership of Bracco. 26 City information: Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria. The so called Old Town (Altstadt) of Salzburg has internationally renowned baroque architecture and one of the best-preserved city centres in the north of the Alps. In 1997 Salzburg was listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Salzburg is famous for being the birthplace of 18 th -century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His mother was born at St. Gilgen on the Wolfgangsee and his father in Augsburg, Germany. In the mid-20 th century, the city was the setting for parts of the musical and film The Sound of Music. It was based on the true story of Maria von Trapp, she took up with an aristocratic family and fled the Austrian Anschluss. Salzburg has three universities and a large population of students. Famous buildings of classical modernism and in particular the post-war modernism are frequently encountered in Salzburg. One example is the famous festival opera house, by Clemens Holzmeister, where parts of the famous Salzburger Festspiele take place. One wellknown act is Jederman that takes place in the open-air theatre on the Domplatz. Education in partnership with Bracco