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THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES 29 April 2020 Venue: etc.venues Marble Arch, London CPD: 7 CREDITS Bayer have part funded this event

HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES · Padley leads the lung cancer imaging plus the interventional and cardiac CT service at the Royal Brompton Hospital. He specialises in thoracic and

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THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING

“HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES

HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES29 April 2020

Venue: etc.venues Marble Arch, LondonCPD: 7 CREDITS

Bayer have part funded this event

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Registration

Introduction

Key HRCT patterns and their pathological meaningsProfessor Simon Padley / Dr Arjun Nair

“Hands-On” case review and discussion

Refreshments

An approach to HRCT in diffuse lung diseasesProfessor Sujal Desai

“Hands-On” case review and discussion

Lunch

“Hands-On” case review and discussion

Refreshments

“Hands-On” case review and discussion

Close of event

08:30

09:00

09:20

09:40

11:00

11:20

11:45

13:00

14:00

15:30

15:50

17:30

This course provides 7 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists

THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES: HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES Venue: etc.venues Marble Arch, LondonCPD: 7 CREDITS

This event will provide delegates with “Hands-On” experience of reviewing cases with experts in the field.

Educational aims:

• To become familiar with common patterns of diffuse lung disease

• To understand the relationships between radiological patterns and the likely pathological processes

• To develop a systematic approach to HRCT interpretation in diffuse lung diseases

• To become familiar with typical and atypical appearances of specified diffuse lung diseases

In each session, delegates will be asked to review up to 10 case studies. This willbe followed by an interpretation session with the experts, during which there willbe dedicated time for delegates to pose questions and to interact with tutors.

Programme

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Faculty

Professor Sujal Desai is a Consultant Radiologist at Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Desai trained in medicine at the University of London and in radiology at King’s College Hospital and the Royal Brompton Hospital.

Professor Sujal DesaiConsultant Radiologist, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer Imperial College London Dr Arjun Nair is a Consultant Radiologist

with a sub-specialty interest in cardiothoracic imaging. Dr Nair qualified from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in 2001and was awarded the MRCP in 2005. He undertook radiology training at St George’s Hospital.

Dr Arjun NairConsultant Radiologist, University College London Hospitals

Professor Simon Padley is a Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital and Professor of Practice (diagnostic and interventional radiology), Imperial College London. Professor Padley leads the lung cancer imaging plus the interventional and cardiac CT service at the Royal Brompton Hospital. He specialises in thoracic and vascular imaging and intervention.

Professor Simon PadleyConsultant Radiologist and Clinical Director, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust

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.

Event information

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THE BIR/DMC RADIOLOGY REPORTING “HANDS-ON” TRAINING SERIES:

HRCT IN DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES

Venue: etc.venues Marble Arch, London

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

Registered charity number: 215869

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The British Institute of Radiology

Garfield House, 86 Edgware Road,London, W2 2EA

BY UNDERGROUNDTake the Central line to Marble Arch Station, when youexit the station, turn right on to Oxford Streetand then right again on to Edgware Roadwalking past the Odeon Cinema. etc.venuesMarble Arch is in Garfield House, on the righthand side next to the Tescos.

BY TRAINPaddington station is approximately 20 minuteswalk. Use the Praed Street exit and turn left onto Praed Street and continue until you walk onto Edgware Road. Turn right onto EdgwareRoad and continue towards Marble Arch.etc.venues Marble Arch is at the other end ofEdgware Road on the left. Alternatively busroutes 36 or 436 go from outside Paddingtonon Praed Street and on to Edgware Road andtake approximately 10 minutes to Marble Arch.

BY BUSetc.venues Marble Arch sits on many busroutes including 7, 10, 73, 98, 137, 390, 6, 23,94, 159, 30, 94, 113, 159, 274, 2, 16, 36, 74,82, 148, 414, 436.

PARKINGThere is a NCP car park situated within closeproximity to Marble Arch - visit www.ncp.co.ukfor more details.

BY LONDON CYCLE SCHEMEThe nearest “Boris Bike” docking station is onEdgware Road / Marble Arch