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20 SEPTEMBER 2019 Bayer have part funded this event DEMENTIA IMAGING Venue: etc. venues Farringdon- The Haon, London CPD: 6 CREDITS Silver sponsor Platinum sponsors Bronze sponsor

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Page 1: 20 SEPTEMBER 2019 · appropriate imaging modalities and the complementary roles of cross sectional and functional imaging and will also discuss the impact on social care and all workers

20SEPTEMBER

2019

Bayer have part funded this event

DEMENTIA IMAGINGVenue: etc. venues Farringdon- The Hatton, London

CPD: 6 CREDITS

Silver sponsor Platinum sponsors Bronze sponsor

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DEMENTIA IMAGING Venue: etc.venues Farringdon– The Hatton, LondonCPD: 6 CREDITS

FDG in dementiaDr Teresa Szyszko, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine and Radiology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Lunch

Cross sectional imaging in dementiaDr Naomi Sibtain, Consultant Neuroradiologist, Kings College Hospital

DaTscanDr Amy Eccles, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Refreshments

Future directions Dr Wim Van Hecke, CEO, icometrix

11:45

12:30

13:30

14:30

15:15

15:45

Registration and refreshments

AmyloidDr Zarni Win, Consultant Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Physician, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

MDT development Dr Richard Perry, Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Refreshments

Clinical importance of imaging in dementiaDr Richard Perry, Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

08:30

09:00

09:45

10:30

11:00

This one-day event, will aim to highlight the importance of imaging in thediagnosis of dementia including CT, MRI and functional imaging. It willdiscuss the importance of collaboration with clinicians in the selection ofappropriate imaging modalities and the complementary roles of cross sectional and functional imaging and will also discuss the impact on social care and all workers in dementia services.

Educational aims:• To learn the importance of selecting the right imaging modality• To understand the importance of combined clinical and imaging data• To gain knowledge about the impact on overall patient care

Who should attend: Radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, psychiatrists, health care of the elderly physicians, social care workers in dementia, nuclear medicine technologists and nurses, PET/CT providers as well as industry and researchers in dementia.

This course provides 6 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists

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Join usJoin the BIR today to benefit from

reduced delegate rates for our events.

For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us

20SEPTEMBER

2019

Programme OrganisersDr Amy Eccles, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine,

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Rakesh Ganatra, Senior Medical Consultant Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Physician, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Panel Discussion

Close of event

16:30

17:00

Upcoming NNMI SIG events8th Annual SPECT/CT symposium

7 February 2020London

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DEMENTIA IMAGINGVenue: etc.venues Farringdon– The Hatton, London

48–50 St John Street, London, EC1M 4DGwww.bir.org.uk

Registered charity number: 215869

@BIR_News

/britishinstituteofradiology

The British Institute of Radiology

BY LONDON UNDERGROUND- FARRINGDON STATION:Option 1: Turn left onto Turnmill Street. At the end turn left onto Clerkenwell Road. Hatton Garden is the third turn on the left. Option 2: Turn right onto Turnmill Street. Turn right onto Cowcross Street. Walk past the station entrance. Cross Farringdon Road onto Greville Street. Hatton Garden is the third turn on the right.

BY TRAIN- FARRINGDON/THAMESLINK:Exit the station onto Cowcross Street, turn right and cross over Farringdon Road onto Greville Street. Hatton Garden is the third turn on the right.KINGS CROSSTake Metropolitan, Circle or Hammersmith and City underground lines to Farringdon station and follow instructions as above.

BY BUSThe Hatton is served by a number of bus routes at both ends of Hatton Garden including 55, 243, 8, 17, 25, 45, 46, 242 and 341.

BY CARThere are three NCP car parks within close proximity of The Hatton, one directly opposite the building. The other two are located on Cross Street (Saffron Hill NCP) and on Bowling Green Lane (off Farringdon Road). The Hatton is located very close to public transport links ensuring an easy journey and allowing you to avoid the congestion charge. However if you do need to drive please remem-ber the venue sits within the congestion charge zone – for further information visit www.cclondon.com.

BY LONDON CYCLE SCHEMEThere are two “Boris Bike” docking stations – one op-posite the venue and another located at the Holborn end of Hatton Garden.

etc. venues Farringdon- The Hatton51-53 Hatton Garden

LondonEC1N 8HN