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20SEPTEMBER
2019
Bayer have part funded this event
ADVANCES IN IMAGING ORGANISED BY THE BIR WESSEX BRANCH
Venue: Heartbeat Lecture Theatre, University of Southampton
CPD: 4 CREDIT
ADVANCES IN IMAGING ORGANISED BY THE BIR WESSEX BRANCH Venue: Heartbeat Lecture Theatre, University of SouthamptonCPD: 4 CREDITS
Artificial intelligence in radiology: how will we be affected?Dr Simon Wong, ST2 Radiology Registrar, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Refreshments
Abstract presentation 2
Abstract presentation 3
AI in cardiac imaging – present and futureDr Declan O’Regan, Lead Clinician for Imaging Research, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
14:35
14:45
15:15
15:25
15:35
Lunch and registration
Welcome and introduction
Machine Learning and AI – what the specialist needs to knowMs Monica Enescu, Research Scientist, Mirada Medical
Computer-based analysis of lung diseaseDr Joe Jacob, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellow, University College London
Title TBCDr Joe Iles, Behold.AI
12:00
13:00
13:05
13:35
14:05
This event will begin with a lunch followed by an afternoon of lectures. This years’ meeting will focus on advances in imaging: Artificial intelligence, machine learning and beyond. The day is aimed at presenting advances in current medical imaging and how these advances are currently being utilised and how they may effect imaging practice in the future. Topics discussed will include artificial intelligence and machine learning along with cutting-edge new imaging techniques in other fields of imaging.
Who should attend:Radiology consultants and trainees, medical physicists, radiographers and non-radiology medical specialists with an interest in imaging (cardiologists, oncologists etc)
Educational aims:• To inform the audience of new advances in medical imaging• To explain how these advances are being applied in current clinical practice• To predict how these advances may be applied in the future and what
implications that has for current imaging practitioners
This course provides 4 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists
Non member £35
BIR Member £15
Registration Fees
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16:05
16:35
17:05
17:10
FFRCT: The journey from innovative research technology to clinical practiceDr James Shambrook, Consultant Radiologist, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Breast AIDr Lucy Warren, Senior Clinical Scientist, Royal Surrey County Hospital
Closing remarks
Close of event
20SEPTEMBER
2019
ADVANCES IN IMAGING ORGANISED BY THE BIR WESSEX BRANCH
Venue: Heartbeat Lecture Theatre,
University Hospital Southampton
Tremona RoadSouthampton
HampshireSO16 6YD
48–50 St John Street, London, EC1M 4DGwww.bir.org.uk
Registered charity number: 215869
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BY TRAINSouthampton Central train station connects to London and all major cities and towns along the South Coast. For more infor-mation visit the National Rail website.
BY BUSYou can catch a bus from outside the main entrance on Tremo-na Road. Routes and times are available from the information point at the main entrance, where there is also a real time data board detailing actual bus arrival and departure times. The Bluestar 17 and City Red Three buses stop outside Southampton Central train station before continuing their journey to South-ampton General Hospital and Princess Anne Hospital.
BY TAXIThere is a taxi rank outside the main entrance, and a free taxi phone in the corridor just inside the main entrance.
BY CARSouthampton motorway link is the M3. To see information on road incidents and closures, traffic restrictions and roadworks which may affect your journey you can view an interactive Southampton roadworks map by Elgin
PARKINGCar parking space at Southampton General Hospital is limited at peak times so please allow extra time before the event. We recommend that you consider coming by public transport or taxi if you can.
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