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TRAUMA IMAGING ORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCH Venue: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall CPD: 6 credits (applied for) 12 OCTOBER 2016

British Institute of Radiology - TRAUMA IMAGING...Dr David Sutton, Physicist (Dundee) Dr Dot Robinson, GE Medical Systems (Oxton) Dr Jim Zhong, Trainee (Edinburgh) Dr John Dreisbach,

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Page 1: British Institute of Radiology - TRAUMA IMAGING...Dr David Sutton, Physicist (Dundee) Dr Dot Robinson, GE Medical Systems (Oxton) Dr Jim Zhong, Trainee (Edinburgh) Dr John Dreisbach,

TRAUMA IMAGING

ORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCHVenue: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

CPD: 6 credits (applied for)

12 OCTOBER

2016

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Registration and refreshments

Welcome and introductionDr Giles Roditi, Consultant Radiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Organising the response to major trauma incidentsDr Ross MacDuff, Clinical Director, Greater Glasgow & Clyde

Neuro trauma - what’s not to be missedDr Paul Armstrong, Consultant Radiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Spinal trauma - modern practiseDr David McKean, Consultant Radiologist, National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Refrehsments

CT protocols for polytrauma patientsDr Mark McCleery, Consultant Radiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Thoracic traumaDr Chris Hay, Consultant Radiologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

09:00

09:20

09:30

10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:30

This event will provide a comprehensive update on trauma imaging. It is aimed at radiology consultants, SpRs and radiographers but will also be of interest to junior and senior clinicians in the emergency department. It will cover various areas, including the role of body CT for polytrauma victims, neuro trauma and paediatric trauma pitfalls.

Educational aims:

• Review up-to-date imaging strategies for polytrauma patients

• Learn about guidelines for trauma imaging

• Learn about appropriate use of interventional radiology in trauma

TRAUMA IMAGINGORGANISED BY THE BIR SCOTTISH BRANCH

Venue: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Lunch

Trauma guidelinesDr Madeleine Sampson, Consultant Radiologist, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Abdominal traumaDr Michael Digby, Consultant Radiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Refreshments

Damage control radiology - interfaces of CT and IR in the most severely injured patientsDr Sam Chakraverty, Consultant Radiologist, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee

Appendicular trauma - which injuries need immediate treatment?Dr Khalid Ali, Consultant Radiologist and Musculoskeletal Radiology Lead, NHS Lanarkshire

Questions and discussion

Close of event

13:00

14:00

14:45

15:15

15:45

16:15

16:45

17:00

CPD: 6 credits (applied for)

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BIR member Plan 1 £80

BIR member Plan 2 £60

BIR Trainee member £40

BIR Retired/Student member £30

Non-member Consultant or equivalent £110

Non-member Other grades £90

Non-member Trainee £60

Non-member Retired/Student £50

Registration Fees

12OCTOBER

2016

Join usJoin the BIR today to benefit from reduced delegate rates for our events. For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us

Dr Giles Roditi (Chair), Consultant Radiologist (Glasgow)

Dr Andrew Pearson, Consultant Radiologist (Melrose)

Dr David Sutton, Physicist (Dundee)

Dr Dot Robinson, GE Medical Systems (Oxton)

Dr Jim Zhong, Trainee (Edinburgh)

Dr John Dreisbach, Trainee (Glasgow)

Dr Kenneth Muir, Trainee (Edinburgh)

Dr Margaret Brooks, Radiologist (Oban)

Dr Mei Chan Chi, Trainee Clinical Radiologist (Glasgow)

Meet the committee

The Branch chair

Dr Giles Roditi

Dr Giles Roditi has been a Consultant Radiologist at Glasgow Royal Infirmary since 1997. He has clinical and research interests in cardiovascular radiology, including cardiac CT, cardiac MRI and MRA techniques for which he is a recognised national expert.

He has been involved in promoting non-invasive cardiovascular imaging at all levels in the UK and internationally and is currently Treasurer of the British Society of Cardiac Radiology, the recognised special interest group of the RCR for cardiovascular imaging.

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TRAUMA IMAGINGORGANISED BY THE SCOTTISH BRANCH

Venue: The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,Buchanan Galleries, 2 Sauchiehall Street

Glasgow, G2 3NY

BY BUS:Buchanan Street Bus Station is directly across the road from the Killermont Street entrance to the venue. This hub is used by both local buses and national coach companies, and can provide you with up to date details on bus schedules, routes and ticket prices. For more information contact Travel Line Scotland or Buchanan Street Bus Station.

BY TRAIN:Queen Street Station is a three minute walk from the venue and Central Station is ten minutes away.

BY SUBWAY: The nearest subway station is Buchanan Street, which is a three minute walk from the venue. BY CAR:On the M8 motorway, take junction 16 (Aberfoyle/George Square turn off). Follow the signs for Buchanan Galleries Shopping Centre.

BY BIKE: Public bicycle parking is available on Sauchiehall Street near the main entrance to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

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