Radiology Review Course - Melbourne

Saturday 08 September 2018, 8:00 AM to Sunday 09 September 2018, 4:00 PM
Description

A two-day radiology review course at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne on September 8-9, 2018. This course is intended as a refresher course for general radiologists and as a pre-exam primer for radiology registrars or overseas trained radiologists preparing to sit RANZCR Part II.  Limited spaces are available for radiographers and sonographers to attend the Saturday lectures only. 

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Who should attend?
  • Radiologists (general refresher, CPD)
  • Radiology registrars (years 2 and above)
  • Radiographers (Saturday lectures only)
Saturday September 8 - Lectures 
Seven 50-minute lectures covering high-yield radiodiagnoses in each subspecialty. 
  • Musculoskeletal - Dr Andrew Dixon
  • Neuroradiology - A/Prof Frank Gaillard
  • Abdomen - Dr Jan Gerstenmaier
  • Pediatrics - Dr Jeremy Jones
  • Chest - Dr Miranda Siemienowicz
  • Obs & Gynae - Dr Alexandra Stanislavsky
  • Head & Neck - Dr Michelle Thong
  • Finale quiz - Dr Andrew Dixon
Sunday September 9 - Workshops
Attendees will rotate through four 80-minute workshops and will be required to bring a laptop to facilitate case viewing. The day will conclude with an optional "oral exam tips" session conducted by A/Prof Frank Gaillard.  
  • Musculoskeletal - Dr Andrew Dixon
  • Neuroradiology - A/Prof Frank Gaillard
  • Pediatrics - Dr Jeremy Jones
  • Obs & Gynae, Breast - Dr Alexandra Stanislavsky
  • Oral exam tips - A/Prof Frank Gaillard
Note: Registrations for the pre-exam workshops for those individuals sitting RANZCR Part II within the next 12 months have SOLD OUT. Remaining registration options include attendance at the general workshops. These workshops are the same as the pre-exam workshops however the room is larger.

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Full Weekend
Saturday only
Course fee includes:
  • catering - coffee/tea, morning tea & lunch
  • certificate of attendance
  • online access to all course cases and slides
  • online video access (see below)
Video

All attendees will receive 12 months free online video access to the recordings of the Saturday lectures. The release date for these videos is yet to be determined. 

CPD Certification

All attendees receive a certificate of course attendance.

  • RANZCR CPD = Full weekend 13 CPD hours, Saturday 6.5 CPD hours
Presenters

Dr. Andrew Dixon is a Consultant Radiologist and a Director of Radiology Training at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He has subspecialty expertise in musculoskeletal imaging and neuroradiology. He previously gained private musculoskeletal radiology experience working alongside A.Prof David Connell at Imaging at Olympic Park. He is an internationally recognized educator contributing to courses including Radiopaedia's Trauma Radiology CourseEmergency Radiology Course and Medical Imaging Anatomy Course. His research interest is in the use of technology in radiology, including deep learning and social media.  He is an editorial board member with the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

Associate Professor Frank Gaillard is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Radiopaedia.org, which he began in December 2005. He is also a neuroradiologist and Director of Research in the University of Melbourne Department of Radiology of the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia. In addition to his work as a clinical radiologist, he has active research interests in neurodegenerative diseases, imaging of CNS tumors and computer-aided MRI interpretation.

Dr. Jan Gerstenmaier is a Consultant Radiologist at Alfred Health in Melbourne, Australia. He graduated from the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom. Prior to his radiology training, he worked as a resident in the UK and Australia. He completed his radiology specialist training at St Vincent's University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. Subsequently, he was a fellow in abdominal imaging at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is a fellow of the Faculty of Radiologists at RCSI, Ireland; the Royal College of Radiologists (UK); and the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Radiologists. His interests are hepatobiliary and adrenal imaging, and liver tumor ablation.

Dr. Jeremy Jones is a Consultant Pediatric Radiologist at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He has subspecialty interests in pediatric neuro and pediatric musculoskeletal imaging. He is Theme Lead for Imaging for MBChB at Edinburgh Medical School and is involved in post-graduate radiology training and lead for pediatric imaging training. He has an interest in IT and sits on the national PACS Governance board for Scotland as well as Chairing the PACS Clinical Advisory Group.

Dr. Miranda Siemienowicz originally trained as a Radiologist at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. She went on to complete a Thoracic Imaging Fellowship at the Toronto General Hospital in Canada, the world pioneering center for single and double lung transplant. She is now based at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, the largest lung transplant hospital in the southern hemisphere, and also works privately with Medical Imaging Australia. She has multiple thoracic imaging publications, including in interstitial lung disease and transthoracic needle biopsy of the lung.

Dr. Alexandra Stanislavsky is a Consultant Radiologist with Monash Health and Monash BreastScreen. After graduating from Melbourne University in 2004, she completed her radiology training and an MRI Fellowship at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. Alexandra undertook further fellowships in women's imaging at the Royal Women's Hospital and in breast imaging with BreastScreen. She is passionate about teaching and has enjoyed ongoing editorial involvement with Radiopaedia.org since 2010.  She is an Associate Editor for the Australian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (AJUM).

Location

The AMREP Education Center at the Alfred Hospital, 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004 (map)

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Refund policy

Full refund less $80 administration fee for any cancelations received more than 10 days prior to the event. No refund is available for cancelations received within 10 days of the event. All cancelation requests should be emailed to [email protected]

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