Professor Mike Richards will be leading a discussion on improving access to cancer diagnostics from primary care at this year’s UKRC.
He is one of many high profile speakers confirmed to present the latest news, views and developments in medical imaging.
Held in Birmingham from Monday 7 to Wednesday 9 June, the conference provides delegates with the opportunity to meet all their CPD requirements in a unique learning environment.
This year will see an additional lecture theatre added to the exhibition hall, featuring popular sessions such as military radiography and consultant practice in radiography. Other highlights include:
• Sunrise tips and tricks sessions;
• Body MRI imaging schools;
• Forensic imaging;
• Themed multidisciplinary streams;
• Free stream aimed at students;
• Hands-on workshops in cardiac imaging and high resolution CT;
• Practical musculoskeletal and head and neck ultrasound demonstrations.
The College of Radiographers Welbeck Memorial Lecture will be presented by Professor Peter Hogg, head of the diagnostic imaging research programme at the University of Salford.
Dorothy Keane, South Tyneside District Hospital, Tyne and Wear, UK will then present the CoR William Stripp memorial lecture on Image interpretation; a whole team approach,
‘Education on the Stand’ will also feature, and more details on this will appear in the April edition of StudentTalk.
Download the full programme. For information on how to register, visit the UKRC website.
Students receive discounted rates: Full registration for the conference is available for undergraduate students at the heavily discounted rates of £42.10 for one day attendance to £73.67 for three day registration.