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Frank Gaillard & Peter Mitchell

This 90-minute interactive workshop gives you the chance to work through 6 neurovascular imaging cases under the guidance of Frank Gaillard and Peter Mitchell. Targeted primarily at radiologists and radiology trainees.

This workshop may be removed or replaced in the future. It is currently provided as a courtesy to our all-access pass holders and free access country members.   


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Author bios and disclosures

A/Prof Frank Gaillard

Frank is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Radiopaedia.org, which he began in December 2005. He is also a neuroradiologist at the University of Melbourne Department of Radiology of the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia.  

In 2021, in recognition of his contribution to radiology education, he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (UK). 

Disclosures

  • Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd and Radiopaedia Events Pty Ltd, Director, Founder and CEO (Radiopaedia) (ongoing)
  • Biogen Australia Pty Ltd, Investigator-Initiated Research Grant for CAD software in multiple sclerosis: finished Oct 2021 (past)

Prof Peter Mitchell

Professor Peter Mitchell is a diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital where he is director of the NeuroIntervention Service. He is Head of Endovascular Clot Retrieval Statewide Service at RMH, and President of the Australian & New Zealand Society of NeuroRadiology (ANZSNR). Peter is a world leader in endovascular management of stroke, was a co-principal investigator and author of the EXTEND-IA trial published in NEJM in March 2015.

Disclosures

  • Institutional research grants from Stryker and Medtronic (for DIRECT-SAFE and Extend-IA trials)
  • Invited speaker at Stryker and Medtronic sponsored sessions at scientific meetings
  • No stock or direct financial interests or membership of any advisory boards etc... with ineligible companies.
These relationships were reviewed by the Radiopaedia Educational Board and no conflict of interest was deemed to exist. 

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