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Oxford Imaging and Interventional Radiology Conference

2nd Jun 2024
9:15am - 5:00pm (BST)
2nd Jun 2024
9:15am - 5:00pm (BST)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
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Free
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Description

Join us for our annual Oxford Imaging and Interventional Radiology Conference - a collaboration between Oxford Radiology Society and IR Juniors, which will take place at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford on Sunday 2 June 2024. (Please note that the venue has changed in order to accommodate a greater number of delegates - thank you to everyone who has already signed up!)

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Date: Sunday 2 June 2024

Time: 9:15-5:00

Location: John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

This conference is aimed at students and junior doctors, to explore and celebrate all things Radiology!

Join us for engaging talks on a breadth of radiology-focused topics given by incredible academic clinicians and YOU the students and junior doctors. The theme for this year is the future of diagnostic and interventional radiology, encompassing topics from sustainability to emerging technologies and artificial intelligence and more. We will also have plans for interactive workshops, posters, and a careers panel!

We encourage you all to apply to present oral or poster presentations using the sign-up form below. The deadline for presentation/poster applications is 15th May 2024 but applications may close early if all slots are filled. Finalised posters/presentations will need to be sent to the organisers by 27 May 2024.

Sign up form here: https://forms.gle/JJSuHJ5HXw6nv6R6A

If you have already signed up, you should have received an email with all the event details including location, map and timetable. Please check your spam if you have not received this. If you still do not have the details or if you have any other questions/comments, please email us at oxradsoc@gmail.com. Thank you!

With thanks for the generous sponsorship of the Medical Defence Union and Argon Medical Devices. Follow the MDU on social media @the_mdu (Twitter), @MDUstudent (Facebook) and @themdu_ (Instagram). For any device enquiries, please contact Mr Jack Bolter at jack.bolter@argonmedical.com.

Summary

The annual Oxford Imaging and Interventional Radiology Conference will take place at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, on Sunday 2 June 2024. Organised by the Oxford Radiology Society and IR Juniors, this conference is designed for students and junior doctors, offering stimulating talks on subjects such as the future of diagnostic and interventional radiology, emerging technologies, and sustainability in radiology. Attendees will also have the opportunity to partake in interactive workshops and join a careers panel. Participants are encouraged to present oral or poster presentations. Sign-up form is available on the conference description. The conference is sponsored by Medical Defence Union and Argon Medical Devices.
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Learning objectives

1. Understand advancements in the fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology, including emerging technologies and the impact of artificial intelligence. 2. Analyze the role of sustainability in radiology and the ways in which the field can adapt to a more sustainable approach. 3. Develop skills to critically appraise research and clinical practices in radiology through oral and poster presentations. 4. Gain insights into radiology as a career, learning from academic clinicians, fellow students and junior doctors through a careers panel discussion 5. Foster a network within the radiology field, connecting with peers, speakers, and other leading academics in radiology in order to facilitate future collaborations and knowledge exchange.
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2nd Jun 2024
9:15am - 5:00pm (BST)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
IN PERSON