HealthManagement, Volume 12 - Issue 5, 2012



Management in Radiology (MIR) will once again present a half day symposium at Europe’s leading medical imaging conference, the European Congress of Radiology in Vienna in March. The MIR symposium on Saturday 9 March 2013 is vital for the radiologist interested in leadership and management.The 2013 symposium will cover innovation management, leadership, the future of radiology

Draft Programme

13:00 - 14:45  Innovation Management and the Future of Radiology and Radiologists (Chairs: Y. Menu, P. Mildenberger)

  • Welcome by the chairs
  • Imaging innovation and the future practice of radiology (B. Hillman)
  • Resident Training - Preparing the young radiologists for the future (B. Ertl-Wagner)
  • Research, EIBIR, HTA (L. Donoso)
  • Health technology assessment, can we show that radiology is value for money? (J. Adam)
  • Leadership and personal development (Y. Menu)
  • New imaging methods (M. Graif)
  • Radiology 2020 - resident and fellow´s perspective (M. Edjlali-Goujon)
  • Debate on innovation management and requirements to radiology.


14:45 - 15:15  Coffee Break,


15:15 - 17:30  Radiology in Modern Times – Challenges by Telemedicine, eHealth, Appropriateness and Safety (G. Frija, J. Schillebeeckx)


  • The radiologist´s perspective – report on the development of an ESR White Paper for Teleradiology (E. Ranschaert).
  • The requirements of citizens and the role of patients using Telemedicine (tba)
  • Imaging referral guidelines in Europe: impetus, innovations and initiatives (D. Remedios)
  • Factors affecting safety of patients: workload, reporting speed, etc. (R. FitzGerald)
  • Evidence based radiology - the math of decision in radiology (U. Senol)  
  • Discussion and closing remarks.

 

Save the Dates

MIR Annual Meeting

October 10-11, 2013Barcelona, Spain

 

Junior Course on Management

October 9, 2013 Barcelona, Spain

 

More information and registration details are on the MIR website: www.mir-online.org

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