The Journey from Research to Publication

The Journey from Research to Publication

The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is a multidisciplinary membership organisation connecting all those with a professional interest in imaging science and radiation technology. 

Our aims are:

  • To promote and encourage the study and practice of the art and science of radiology, radiobiology and the medical applications of nuclear science in all their aspects and the study of kindred sciences.
  • To maintain and extend to the public advantage the usefulness of the work of the radiologist, radiobiologist, physicist, radiographer and X-ray engineer in the field of medicine and in the expanding field of the industrial application of radioactive substances. 
  • To disseminate knowledge concerning all aspects of the science of radiology, radiobiology and the medical applications of nuclear science.
  • To accept subscriptions and gifts of all kinds, whether absolute or conditional, and to undertake and administer trusts for purposes falling within the objects of the Institute.


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General Info

BY TRAIN
Nearest railway station is Birmingham New Street. Birmingham Snow Hill and Birmingham Moor Street are also nearby.
BY BUS
The easiest routes are buses to Broad Street or Cambridge Street, where you can then follow the walking directions to IET Birmingham: Austin Court from above through the ICC on Broad Street.
BY CAR
There is limited parking outside the venue. Parking nearby includes the National Indoor Arena (pay-and-display), limited street parking (meters) in side streets opposite the NIA and on the south side of Broad St (A456) and Birmingham Newhall Street car park 0.6 miles away.
BY FOOT
The venue is located a 10-15 minute walk from Birminham New Street Station.
We are looking for abstracts for poster presentations relating to all areas of medical imaging and radiotherapy including educational, case reports, audits and research.
Abstracts should be submitted by 5pm Friday 18 September 2015 online at http://www.bir.org.uk/education-and-events/call-for-abstracts/.
Please note, we will only accept one poster submission per presenting author, per event. If you wish to submit any further abstracts, these will only be considered if you are a co-author and the presenting author is registered for the event.

Registration Details

Registration Fees
One Day
BIR Consultant member £145
BIR Non-Consultant member £110
BIR Trainee member £65
BIR Retired/Student member £55
Non-member £250
Two Days
Also attend The future of radiology in the NHS: top topics for interviews on the 21 November for the following 2-day rates:
BIR Consultant member - £200
BIR Non-Consultant member - £160
BIR Trainee member - £110
BIR Retired/Student member - £100
Non-member - £300
Click to register here.

Programme Details

08:45 Registration and refreshments
09:10 Welcome and introduction Anne Gasnier, Clinical Scientist Trainee in Radiotherapy at The Royal Marsden Hospital
09:15 Starting reseach Dr Andrew Reilly, Clinical Physicist, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
09:50 Writing a scientific paper and getting it accepted Dr David Eaton, Lead Clinical Scientist, NCRI Radiotherapy Trials QA Group, Mount Vernon Hospital
10:25 From conference presentation to paper Dr Najib Rahman, Clinical Director, Oxford Respiratory Trials Unit, University of Oxford
11:00 Refreshments
11:30 Academic research opportunities for clinicians and clinical scientists Dr Mark Little, Academic Clinical Fellow, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr James Scuffham, Clinical Scientist and Research Fellow, Royal Surrey County Hospital and University of Surrey
12:10 How to develop a research proposal Speaker to be confirmed
12:40 Lunch
13:40 How to review a manuscript Dr Simon Jackson, Consultant Radiologist, Derriford Hospital
14:20 Critiquing papers Dr Sarah Peel, MR Clinical Scientist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
15:20 Refreshments
15:50 Hot topics in publishing Sophia Anderton, Head of Publishing and Laura Harvey, Editorial Development Manager, The British Institute of Radiology
16:30 Paper writing summary Professor Alan Jackson, Professor of Radiology, Director of the Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, University of Manchester
17:00 Questions
17:15 Close of event
19:00 Networking and social event (open to all delegates)



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