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ECR Online | Abstract submission ECR 2019 | ECR 2019 timeline and poster design |
ECR Online
Relive ECR 2018 and register FREE OF CHARGE for ECR Online to browse through thousands of lectures from our past congress.
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Abstract submission starts July 2!
Show off your talent and gain recognition for your scientific work at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR), the largest radiological meeting in Europe with over 28,000 participants! Presenting your research at ECR is a powerful way to make international connections and to advance your career. ECR 2019 will take place February 27 - March 3 in Vienna/Austria. ESR Invest in the Youth Programme This year 1,000 places will be offered within the framework of this programme to young professionals in training (radiology residents, radiography students, medical physicist residents) by granting them free registration to ECR and an accommodation voucher. Application opens on July 2!
Find out more about the eligibility criteria. ESR Shape your Skills Programme This newly established programme supports fully trained radiographers/ radiological technologists by granting them free registration to the congress and an accommodation voucher. Application opens on July 2!
Find out whether you qualify for this programme.
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ECR 2019 timeline and poster design
Click here to check out the ECR timeline and poster design for our next congress! Stay up to date and don’t miss any important deadlines!
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ESR on tour | EU General Data Protection Regulation | EUCLID |
ESR on tour
The ESR will soon be attending the following congresses:
May 23 – 27: Congreso Nacional de la SERAM - Sociedad Española de Radiología Médica 2018, Pamplona (Spain) May 31 – June 2: Moldova Congress of Radiology, Chisinau (Moldova)
Come by our booth to learn more about the ESR and our annual meeting, the European Congress of Radiology.
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ESR paper on the EU General Data Protection Regulation
The EU General Data Protection Regulation applies from May 25, 2018, bringing significant changes for data processing in the healthcare sector. Read the ESR's advice on what radiologists should know here.
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European Study on Clinical Diagnostic Reference Levels for X-ray Medical Imaging (EUCLID)
The EUCLID project led by the ESR aims at advancing the optimisation of radiation protection of patients in Europe. The ESR is pleased to present the EUCLID report and review on existing clinical DRLs, as well as the final list of clinical indications for which DRLs will be established. Both documents are available here.
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ESOR | EDiR | EDiR and ECR 2019 |
European School of Radiology (ESOR)
ESOR GALEN Advanced Course on Musculoskeletal Radiology, October 18-19, 2018; Ghent/Belgium The course is aimed at senior residents, board-certified radiologists and fellows, and is designed to advance the knowledge of an array of indications for musculoskeletal multimodality imaging. Common pathologies and imaging pitfalls in the diagnosis of joint, bone, limb nerve and soft tissue disorders will be highlighted. Please click here for more information. ESOR Symposium on Imaging Hallmarks of Cancer, October 18 –19, 2018; Lisbon/Portugal The symposium is designed for scientists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and other experts in cancer imaging interested in acquiring knowledge and sharing their expertise on cutting edge-methods to diagnose and manage cancer patients. An experienced multidisciplinary faculty will provide the delegates with a blend of novel experimental and clinical imaging methods used to diagnose cancer. For more information click here.
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Thinking about taking the European Diploma in Radiology (EDiR) exam?
The European Board of Radiology (EBR) offers you sample examinations to test yourself! Click here to see the sample examinations and other resources for exam preparation. Furthermore, every second week there is a Dr. Pepe Diploma Casebook on the EBR blog. Stay tuned!
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Succeed in the EDiR examination and attend ECR 2019 for free
ECR 2019 will be the 25th to take place in Vienna, and to celebrate this very special anniversary, all EDiR candidates who successfully pass an examination in 2018 and submit an abstract for ECR 2019 can attend the meeting free of charge. Find more information here.
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European Society of Breast Imaging | Major pancreatic resections | Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in Acute ST-Segment | Pancreatic cystic neoplasms | Post-imaging colorectal cancer or interval cancer rates |
A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
Click here to read about the survey results of an evaluation carried out by the European Society of Breast Imaging regarding the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice. (Eur Radiol).
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Major pancreatic resections: normal postoperative findings and complications
The authors of this article pursue three objectives in this article: firstly, to illustrate and describe the main types of pancreatic surgery, secondly, to discuss the normal findings after performing pancreatic surgery and lastly, to review main complications and their radiological findings. Read more here.
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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in Acute ST-Segment–Elevation Myocardial Infarction Recent Advances, Controversies, and Future Directions
This article offers an overview of the latest advances in cardiovascular MRI in reperfused patients with ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction. Furthermore, it focuses on the controversies surrounding its use and explores possible future applications of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in this setting. Read the full article here. (Circulation)
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European evidence-based guidelines on pancreatic cystic neoplasms - The European Study Group on Cystic Tumours of the Pancreas
This joint initiative of the European Study Group on Cystic Tumours of the Pancreas, United European Gastroenterology, European Pancreatic Club, European-African Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association, European Digestive Surgery, and the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy aims to deliver evidence-based guidelines on the management of pancreatic cystic neoplasms. Read more here. (Gut)
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Post-imaging colorectal cancer or interval cancer rates after CT colonography: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Interval or post-imaging colorectal cancer rates and their underlying causes are unknown. This systematic review and meta-analysis of post-CT colonography and post-imaging colorectal cancer rates and causes, aims to narrow this knowledge gap. Read the full article here. (Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol)
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