Faculty of Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists Annual Scientific Meeting
Join us for the 28th and 29th September 2023 for the Faculty of Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists Annual Scientific Meeting. Earn CPD credits and attend lectures, presentations, and networking sessions.
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Faculty of Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists Annual Scientific Meeting 2023
The Faculty of Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists Annual Scientific Meeting is scheduled for the 28th and 29th of September 2023. The event includes a comprehensive program with lectures, presentations, poster judging, and networking opportunities. CPD credits will be awarded, and certificates w
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Understanding Fluoroscopy in Veterinary Radiology
Fluoroscopy is a dynamic radiographic examination primarily managed by radiologists, with radiographers assisting in routine post-fluoroscopic radiography. The equipment involved includes X-ray tubes, C-arms, and image intensification tubes, which play crucial roles in enhancing image brightness and
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Role of Consultant Clinical Geneticist in Hereditary Cancer Predisposition
Consultant Clinical Geneticists play a crucial role in assessing the risk of high-risk hereditary cancer predisposition, implementing prevention strategies, and early detection through methods like Whole Body MRI. Surveillance involves annual examinations, imaging, and expert coordination between cl
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Global Standards and Development of AI in Radiology
AI systems in radiology have shown promising results, outperforming radiologists in certain cases. However, challenges remain in testing these systems comprehensively across diverse scenarios. The formation of TG-Radiology aims to establish global standards for evaluating and benchmarking AI radiolo
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Understanding Fluoroscopy in Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
Fluoroscopy is a dynamic radiographic examination primarily used by radiologists in the Department of Surgery and Radiology at the College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, DUVASU. This imaging technology, discovered in 1896, involves X-ray tubes and image receptors mounted on a C-arm for
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