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MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY ORGANISED BY THE BIR EAST OF ENGLAND BRANCH
Venue: The King’s Centre, NorwichCPD: 4 CREDITS
4OCTOBER
2019
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MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY ORGANISED BY THE BIR EAST OF ENGLAND BRANCH Venue: The King’s Centre, NorwichCPD: 4 Credits
Femoroacetabular impingmentDr Warren Davis, Consultant Radiologist, Ipswich General Hospital
Lunch
Focal bone lesions: When to biopsy, when to watchDr Bhavin Upadhyay, Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore
Bone biopsies: Tips and tricksDr Tom Marshall, Consultant MSK Radiologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Refreshments
Ankle ligamentsDr Scott McDonald, Clinical Lead for MSK Imaging, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
12:00
12:30
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
Registration and refreshments
Welcome and introduction
Ankylosing spondylitis updateDr Andrew Grainger, Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Cambridge University Hospitals
Spinal infection Dr Roshdy Guirguis, Consultant Radiologist, West Suffolk Hospital
Post-operative spinal imagingDr Elliott Rees, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Refreshments
Meniscal tears, degeneration and normal variantsDr Tom Turmezei, Consultant Radiologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
09:30
09:55
10:00
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
This event will provide an update on common musculoskeletal radiology problems. It will cover a selection of musculoskeletal imaging topics that are either common diagnostic problems in clinical practice or where there are substantial new guidelines that influence the way we image and report disease. It will also provide guidance on imaging criteria and terminology for common problems in differential diagnosis, #standardized imaging protocols and pathways for several disease presentation, and updates on controversial topics.
Who should attend: Senior subspeciality radiology trainees and consultant radiologists with an interest in musculoskeletal imaging.
This course provides 4 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists
15:20
15:40
16:00
Hydrodilation of the shoulderDr Steve Garber, Consultant Radiologist, Ipswich General Hospital
Labroligamentous injuries of the shoulderProfessor Andoni Toms, Consultant Radiologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Close of event
4OCTOBER
2019
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ProgrammeOrganisers
Dr Steve Garber, Consultant Radiologist, Ipswich General Hospital
Professor Andoni Toms, Consultant Radiologist, Norfolk and Norwich
Univeristy Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY ORGANISED BY THE BIR EAST OF ENGLAND BRANCH
Venue: The King’s Centre, Norwich
63-75 King St, Norwich NR1 1PH
The King’s Centre is located in the heart of Norwich City Centre on the pedestrianised section of King Street, between Rose Lane and Mountergate. We are just 5 minutes walk from Norwich Train Station, and 2 minutes from Castle Mall Shopping Centre. We have no car parking facilities here at the Centre but we are very close to several city centre car parks. Find more information on our Venue Parking page.
By carWe recommend the Norwich Park and Ride, which will drop you at the Norwich Bus Station. You can also drive into Nor-wich city centre and find parking nearby. There is restricted vehicle access to the King’s Centre, with a pedestrianised street at the front (disabled parking only) and road access (no parking) to the rear. For loading/unloading please contact the King’s Centre first so we can help you: telephone 01603 285260.
By trainNorwich Train Station is just 5 minutes walk from the King’s Centre. From the station entrance walk over the bridge up Prince of Wales Road and turn left down Mountergate, which becomes pedestrianised at the end. At the end of Mounter-gate turn right onto King Street (pedestrianised). The King’s Centre is located half way down on the right, opposite the old church building. For more information on trains to/from Norwich visit the Greater Anglia website.
By busExit Norwich Bus Station onto Surrey Street, turning right. At the traffic lights with All Saints Green turn left, follow the road keeping John Lewis on your right, cross the pelican crossing onto Golden Ball Street (with Timber Hill on your left, Woolpack Pub on your right), follow the road down the hill of Cattle Market Street. At the traffic lights with King Street, turn right into King Street, the King’s Centre is approx 100m on the left.
By airNorwich Airport is located North of the city, approx. 6 miles from the city centre. Norwich Park & Ride run a service from the airport to Norwich City Centre. For more information visit the Park & Ride website.
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