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RCR2020 Registration Form Monday 5 – Wednesday 7 October 2020 The ACC, Liverpool Title: First name: Surname: Member/Fellow of the RCR Yes No Membership Number (if known): Hospital/Institution: Please indicate specialty (radiology/oncology/other): Daytime telephone number: E-mail address: (for correspondence) Special dietary / accessibility requirements: Booking fees (earlybird fees valid until 26 June 2020) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Full Consultant member £254 £254 £254 £687 Consultant non-member £310 £310 £310 £823 Trainee member £159 £159 £159 £389 Trainee non-member £247 £ 247 £247 £588 Retired member £199 £199 £199 £486 Allied healthcare professionals, nurses and medical physicists £199 £199 £199 £486 Lay members, medical students and £199 £199 £199 £486

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RCR2020 Registration FormMonday 5 – Wednesday 7 October 2020

The ACC, Liverpool

Title: First name:

Surname:

Member/Fellow of the RCR Yes ☐ No ☐ Membership Number (if known):

Hospital/Institution:

Please indicate specialty (radiology/oncology/other):

Daytime telephone number:

E-mail address: (for correspondence)

Special dietary / accessibility requirements:

Booking fees (earlybird fees valid until 26 June 2020) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Full

Consultant member £254 ☐ £254 ☐ £254 ☐ £687 ☐

Consultant non-member £310 ☐ £310 ☐ £310 ☐ £823 ☐

Trainee member £159 ☐ £159 ☐ £159 ☐ £389 ☐

Trainee non-member £247 ☐ £ 247 ☐ £247 ☐ £588 ☐

Retired member £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £486 ☐

Allied healthcare professionals, nurses and medical physicists £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £486 ☐

Lay members, medical students and patients £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £199 ☐ £486 ☐

Industry representative £335 ☐ £335 ☐ £335 ☐ £891 ☐

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Bookings are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Reduced registration fees are only available to RCR members in good standing on the day the registration form is processed.

Payment must be included with this booking form, forms received without payment will be held in reserve until payment is received. Confirmation of a place will be sent by email within 21 days of payment being received. If you do not receive confirmation please contact the Professional Learning and Development Office. We strongly advise delegates not to book travel or accommodation until a confirmation is received.

Cheques to be made payable to The Royal College of Radiologists.

To pay by card, please call the Conference and Programmes team on 020 7406 5942 to pay over the phone, or follow this link to pay online.

To arrange an invoice the following information must be provided with this registration form: Contact name, Organisation name, full postal address, contact phone number, email address and invoice/purchase order number. Invoices will not be raised without this information.

Cancellation and refund policyNotice of cancellation must be given in writing or by email to the Conference and Programmes Officer: [email protected]

Delegates wishing to cancel or transfer a place on a meeting:

On or before Friday 21 August 2021: will be entitled to transfer their fee to another meeting within 12 months or a refund minus a £15 administration fee

Between Monday 24 August and Friday 18 September 2020: will be entitled to transfer their fee to another meeting within 12 months or a refund minus a £25 administration fee

On or after Monday 21 September 2020: no transfer or refund permitted.

Booking terms and payment: Please read our full Terms and Conditions at www.rcr.ac.uk. Please return this form with payment or invoicing details to: RCR Learning, The Royal College of Radiologists, 63 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3JW. Contact us: 020 7406 5942 / [email protected]

Data Protection Act: We never disclose your personal details to third parties. Your name and organisation will appear on a list of delegates and we may send you further information regarding future events. I would prefer NOT to receive information about future events ☐

Privacy policy Please note that as a delegate for RCR2020 you will receive a regular delegate newsletter with information about the event as part of your registration. If you would prefer not to receive this newsletter please email [email protected] to opt out. The full conference and events privacy policy can be found on our website www.rcr.ac.uk.

CPD Credits: A maximum of 22 RCR CPD credits will awarded for attendance at the full programme. Additional points can be earned through online lectures and reviewing ePosters.

Lecture stream registration: Streams 1– 5, oncology trainee workshop (Tuesday) (excluding oncology radiotherapy outlining workshops)In order to allocate appropriately sized rooms, delegates are asked to indicate their session preferences when making their booking, using the grid below. Please note this indication is not a reservation or guarantee of a seat in the session. Admission to these streams will be on a first come, first served basis on the day.

Oncology outlining workshops (oncology stream, Monday and Wednesday afternoons)To attend the radiotherapy outlining workshops you must pre-register, undertake a small amount of pre-course work and bring a laptop. Please ensure you select the appropriate session when making your booking for RCR2020.

Masterclasses (Stream 6 Monday and Tuesday)Masterclasses are interactive Osirix based workshops led by Special Interest Groups. Pre-registration for these workshops will open in August

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Session Selection Monday 5 October 2020

Stream 1: Radiology Stream 2: Radiology Stream 3: Radiology Stream 4: Oncology Stream 5: Symposiums

Polytrauma from head to tail ☐ How I do it: ultrasound ☐ Paediatric cardiothoracic imaging ☐ Gynaecological  cancer ☐ Genomics (cross-faculty) ☐

President’s lecture ☐Polytrauma from head to tail ☐ Biopsy and drainage – how I do it ☐ Support and well-being (cross-faculty) ☐ Gynaecological  cancer ☐ Clinical Radiology presents ☐

Quiz ☐ Contouring workshop ☐ Sponsored workshop ☐

Tuesday 6 October 20Stream 1: Radiology Stream 2:

RadiologyStream 3: Radiology

Stream 4: Oncology Stream 5: Symposiums Clinical oncology: trainee stream

Advances in MSK intervention ☐ Pancreatic imaging: cancer, cystic lesions, and acute pancreatitis ☐

Refresher in chest X–ray (CXR) reporting – how to work your way around a CXR with competence ☐

Minimising and managing toxicity of modern radiotherapy to the pelvis ☐

Trainee session:Interventional radiology: a simulation-based workshop ☐

Radiotherapy plan review and image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) ☐

MSK spine imaging ☐ Trainee session: Couch Kerley lecture ☐

Annual General Meeting and RCR update ☐Six stages of a consultants life ☐

Gynaecological oncology: pearls and pitfalls for the non-gynae radiologist ☐

Getting published in radiology ☐ The George Edelstyn lecture ☐ Curriculum development teams (cross-faculty) ☐

Radiotherapy plan review and image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) (continued) ☐Minimising and managing toxicity of

modern radiotherapy to the pelvis ☐Hot topic debate ☐

Wednesday 7 October 2020Stream 1: Radiology Stream 2: Radiology Stream 3: Radiology Stream 4: Oncology Stream 5: Symposiums Stream 6: Symposiums

Artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical practice ☐

Getting it right at night: image interpretation in emergency neuroradiology ☐

Mediastinal: masses, vessels and more ☐

Updates in lower GI cancer ☐ SABR symposium ☐ BSBR: Role of imaging in minimising over treatment ☐

Sponsored workshop ☐ BSUR: Genitourinary radiology – learning from feedback ☐

Middlemiss lecture ☐Multi–modality imaging of the renal tract ☐

Smart surveillance of patients living with cancer ☐

Maintaining standards in cardiac imaging ☐

Updates in lower GI cancer ☐ BSPR: Paediatric neuroimaging for general radiologists – what do I need to know? ☐

BSHNI: Ultrasound of the neck – pearls and pitfalls ☐

Rectal cancer delineation workshop ☐

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