THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN SCOTTISH ......David Sutton, Physicist (Dundee) Dot Robinson, GE...

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN SCOTTISH RADIOLOGY ORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCH Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 25 NOVEMBER 2015 CPD: 6 credits (applied for)

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN SCOTTISH RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCH

Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

25NOVEMBER

2015

CPD: 6 credits (applied for)

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Registration and refreshments

Welcome and introduction

New Developments in and influence of PACS technologiesMr Charles McCaffrey, Managing Director, Carestream Health

Networked imaging expertiseDr Nicola Strickland, Consultant Radiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Refreshments

SCIN and Scottish manpower issuesDr Anne-Marie Sinclair, Clinical Director, Imaging, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Radiology training in ScotlandSpeaker to be confirmed

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This event will explore the potential impact that new developments will have on radiology practice in Scotland over the next decade. It will not just look at technological advances such as in PACS and advanced visualisation but also at manpower and wider political issues.

Aims:

• To idenity the likely changes in Scottish radiologiy in the medium term future

• Present an overview on how Scottish radiology is developing

• Highlight technological advances

THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN SCOTTISH RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCHVenue: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Lunch

Impact of advanced visualistation technologiesMr Tristan Lawton, Clinical Fellow, Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems

CAD as a radiology aid and screening toolSpeaker to be confirmed

Refreshments

Accreditation: friend or foe?Dr Ed Nicol,Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital

Changes in NHS England: how might they influence Scottish healthcareProfessor Erika Denton,National Clinical Director forDiagnostics, NHS England

Close

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CPD: 6 credits (applied for)

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BIR Consultant or equivalent member £85

BIR Non-consultant member £55

BIR Trainee member £40

BIR Retired/Student member £30

Non-member Consultant or equivalent £100

Non-member Non-consultant £70

Non-member Trainee £55

Non-member Retired/Student £50

Registration fees

25NOVEMBER

2015

Join usJoin the BIR today to benefit from reduced delegate rates for our events. For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us

Giles Roditi (Chair), Consultant Radiologist (Glasgow)

Andrew Pearson, Consultant Radiologist (Melrose)

David Sutton, Physicist (Dundee)

Dot Robinson, GE Medical Systems (Oxton)

Jim Zhong, Trainee (Edinburgh)

John Dreisbach, Trainee Clinical Radiologist (Glasgow)

Kenneth Muir, Trainee (Edinburgh)

Margaret Brooks, Radiologist (Oban)

Mei Chan Chi, Trainee Clinical Radiologist (Glasgow)

Meet the committee

The branch chair

Dr Giles Roditi

Dr Giles Roditi has been a Consultant Radiologist at Glasgow Royal Infirmary since 1997 with clinical and research interests in cardiovascular radiology, including cardiac CT, cardiac MRI and MRA techniques for which he is a recognised national expert.

He has been involved in promoting non-invasive cardiovascular imaging at all levels in the UK and internationally and is currently Treasurer of the British Society of Cardiac Radiology, the recognised special interest group of the RCR for cardiovascular imaging.

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN SCOTTISH RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCH

Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Nicolson Street,Edinburgh, EH8 9BZ

By Road

Once onto The City of Edinburgh Bypass (A720, signposted Berwick Upon Tweed, Edinburgh East and North, Leigh) travel 1.48 miles then branch left at Straiton Junction, at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto Burdiehouse Road (A701, signposted City Centre). Continue forward onto Burdiehouse Road, entering Edinburgh. At Kaimes Junction continue forward at traffic signals onto Howden Hall Road (A701, signposted City Centre). Continue forward onto Howden Hall Road, from here the route is fairly straight and you will continue through Liberton Gardens, Liberton Brae, Liberton Road, Craigmiller Park, Mayfield Gardens, Minto Street, Newington, South Clerk Street, Clerk Street. then head onto Nicolson Street and turn right onto West Richmond Street, turn left onto Richmond Place, turn left onto Hill Place and you will have reached Surgeons’ Hall.

By Rail

Edinburgh Waverley Station is 10 minutes walk from the College, please exit Waverley via the Market Street opening. Take a right and then 1st left onto Cockburn Street and follow the road/hill until the top. Take a left of the top of Cockburn Street onto The Royal Mile. At the 1st set of lights, take a right onto North Bridge and continue along this route until the College is on your left on Nicolson Street, opposite the Festival Theatre. Once in the front gates, please follow the relevant signage for our event.

By Bus

Inter-city bus services terminate at the St Andrew’s Square Bus Station, situated next to the St James Centre shopping centre. Buses from Princes Street (stops on the side of the street lined by shops- [north]) are very frequent. Services passing the College include numbers 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 30, 31 and 33.