THE BIR/DMCI HANDS-ON TRAINING SERIES HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES 25 May 2016 Venue: Etc. venues Marble Arch, London CPD: 7 CREDITS (applied for)
THE BIR/DMCI HANDS-ON TRAINING SERIES: HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES Venue: Etc. venues Marble Arch, London CPD: 7 CREDITS (applied for) This event will provide delegates with hands-on experience of reviewing cases with experts in the field. Educational aims: To become familiar with common patterns of diffuse lung disease To understand the relationships between radiological patterns and the likely pathological processes To develop a systematic approach to HRCT interpretation in diffuse lung diseases To become familiar with typical and atypical appearances of specified diffuse lung diseases In each session, delegates will be asked to review up to 10 case studies. This will be followed by an interpretation session with the experts, during which there will be dedicated time for delegates to pose questions and to interact with tutors. Programme 08:30 Registration 09:00 Introduction 09:20 Key HRCT patterns and their pathological meanings Dr Simon Padley/Dr Arjun Nair 09:40 Hands-on case review and discussion 11:00 Refreshments 11:20 An approach to HRCT in diffuse lung diseases Dr Sujal Desai 11:45 Hands-on case review and discussion 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Hands-on case review and discussion 15:30 Refreshments 15:50 Hands-on case review and discussion 17:30 Close
Faculty 25 MAY 2016 Dr Sujal Desai Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer King s College London Dr Sujal Desai is a Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King s College Hospital Foundation NHS Trust where he is the Radiology Lead for imaging of pulmonary diseases. Dr Desai trained in medicine at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School (University of London) and in radiology initially at King s College Hospital and later at the Royal Brompton Hospital, where he was awarded an MD for his research in structuralfunctional relationships in fibrotic lung diseases. Dr Desai is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Radiologists. In 2012 he was President of the European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI) and currently serves as Chair of the ESTI Education and Training Committee. In 2014, Dr Desai became a member of The Fleischner Society. Currently a Deputy Editor for the European Radiology journal and on the Editorial Board of the (North American) Journal of Thoracic Imaging. Dr Arjun Nair Consultant Radiologist Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust Dr Arjun Nair is a Consultant Radiologist with a sub-specialty interest in cardiothoracic imaging at Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Nair qualified from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in 2001 and was awarded the MRCP in 2005. He undertook radiology training at St George s Hospital between 2005 and 2011 and passed the FRCR in 2008. After completing a one-year sub-specialty cardiothoracic radiology fellowship at St George s Hospital, Dr Nair was awarded the Thoracic Imaging Fellowship at the Royal Brompton Hospital between 2011 and 2013, where he has just completed his MD thesis and been actively involved in the UK Lung Screen pilot trial. Dr Nair has presented at national and international meetings and received awards from the Radiological Society of North America, European Society of Thoracic Imaging and World Congress of Thoracic Imaging for his presentations. He has authored book chapters and several peer reviewed papers.
Dr Simon Padley Consultant Radiologist Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Dr Simon Padley is a Consultant Radiologist who leads the lung cancer imaging and intervention service and cardiac CT service at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He was the recipient of a 1991-2 thoracic imaging fellowship at Vancouver General Hospital. Dr Padley specialises in thoracic and vascular imaging and intervention. He teaches cardiac and thoracic imaging as a course director. Dr Padley has been a speaker on thoracic imaging at the European Congress of Radiology Annual Meeting, European Society of Thoracic Imaging and World Congress of Thoracic Imaging meeting in the past 5 years. He is peer reviewer for a number of journals. He has authored more than 30 book chapters and 100 peer reviewed papers. He is the current lead for the Accreditation Sub-committee of the British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging. Event information The number of places will be limited so that delegates can experience a more personalised, interactive method of teaching. Early booking is therefore strongly advised. The course will be run on imacs to provide all delegates with the best posssible interactive experience. Registration Fees Non-member 400 BIR Consultant member 300 BIR Non-Consultant member 275 BIR Trainee member 250 BIR Retired/Student member 200 Register now at www.bir.org.uk
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