BIR: The shape of things to come in Scottish radiology

BIR Scottish Branch
The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is the oldest radiological society in the world. The origins of the BIR can be traced back to a first meeting held on 2 April 1897 to form "The X-ray Society".

The British Institute of Radiology is an independent multidisciplinary organisation and a registered charity, whose membership is open to everyone with an interest in radiology and radiation oncology. All our members are equal regardless of profession or grade.

We strive to ensure that the potential of image science and radiation technology to prevent, detect and combat disease is fully realised. We believe in the importance of research and education, and we promote collaboration and the sharing of knowledge and understanding.
To help full fill our aims we undertake a wide range of activities, including publishing, the organisation of scientific meetings and conferences, and the provision of information services.


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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 identify the likely changes in Scottish radiology in the medium term future
  • Present an overview on how Scottish radiology is developing
  • Highlight technological advances


REGISTRATION FEES:


BIR member

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Consultant

£85

Non-consultant

£55

Trainee

£40

Student

£30

Retired

£30



Non- member

Consultant

£100

Non-consultant

£70

Trainee

£55

Student

£50

Retired

£50


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09:00

Registration and refreshments

09:20

Welcome and introduction

09:30

New Developments in and influence of PACS technologies

Mr Charles McCaffrey, Managing Director, Carestream Health

10:15

Networked imaging expertise

Dr Nicola Strickland, Consultant Radiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

11:00

Refreshments

11:30

SCIN and Scottish manpower issues

Dr Anne-Marie Sinclair, Clinical Director, Imaging, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Radiology training in Scotland

12:15

Speaker to be confirmed

13:00

Lunch

14:00

Impact of advanced visualistation technologies

Mr Tristan Lawton, Clinical Fellow, Toshiba Medical

14:45

Visualization Systems CAD as a radiology aid and screening tool

Speaker to be confirmed

15:30

Refreshments

16:00

Accreditation: friend or foe?

Dr Ed Nicol, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital Changes in NHS England: how might they influence Scottish healthcare

16:30

Professor Erika Denton, National Clinical Director for

Diagnostics, NHS England

17:00

Close

Meeting Sponsors

PHILIPS

Philips is a diversified health and well-being company and a world leader in healthcare, lifestyle and lighting. Our vision is to make the world healthier and more sustainable through meaningful innovation.We develop innovative healthcare solutions across the continuum of care, in partnership with clinicians and our customers to improve patient outcomes, provide better value, and expand access to care.
As part of this mission we are committed to fuelling a revolution in imaging solutions, designed to deliver greater collaboration and integration, increased patient focus, and improved economic value. We provide advanced imaging technologies you can count on to make confident and informed clinical decisions, while providing more efficient, more personalised care for patients.

SIEMENS

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