Day 3: Saturday, 18 October 2025 (Main Hall)

Session 1

Moderators: Dr Rajendra Kuma, Dr Rahil Kassamali, Dr Guru Thangiah

Time

Activity

Topic and Learning Objective

Category

Speaker

8am to 8.20am

Scientific

Oral Presentation

Practical Primer of MR of Urethral and Bladder Abnormality

  • Enhance knowledge of the MRI techniques specifically used to visualize urethral and bladder abnormalities.
  • Recognize and differentiate among common urethral and bladder abnormalities.

    Developed a structured approach to the evaluation of the urethra and bladder abnormalities using MRI.

1

Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani

8.20am to 8.40am

Scientific

Oral Presentation

Imaging the Dense Breast: Challenges and Solutions

  • Discuss the implications of breast density on mammography affecting cancer detection and screening strategies.
  • Recognize the specific challenges associated with imaging dense breasts.
  • Highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach of managing patients with dense breasts to tailor screening and follow up strategies.

1

Prof. Yang

Parallel Session

Venue: Main Hall

Parallel Session

Venue:

Session 1

Moderators:Dr Rajendra Kumar,Dr Rahil Kassamali, Dr Fadi Ali

8.40am to 9am

Essentials of Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Highlight the role of imaging in the diagnosis and assessment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) highlighting key radiologic features.
  • Discuss common complications of IBD and how to identify these findings on imaging.

Cat 1

Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani

8.30am to 9.30am

Interactive

Workshop

Tech /Nursing Workshop

  • Recognize the latest advancements in radiology technology.
  • Discuss general radiation safety protocols and patient care practices in radiology.
  • Explore effective communication strategies for collaborating with radiologists, physicians and other healthcare professionals

Cat 1

TBA

9am to 9.20am

Ankle Instability

  • Review the normal anatomy of the ankle and common mechanisms of injury leading to instability.
  • Identify and differentiate key imaging findings related to ankle instability.
  • Correlate imaging findings with clinical presentation and history facilitating a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and managing ankle instability.

Cat 1

Dr. Ramy Mansour

9.20am to 9.40am

Oral Presentation

Imaging of Neonatal GI Obstruction

• Demonstrate the different imaging modalities used to evaluate neonatal GI obstruction.

• Recognize key imaging signs of GI obstruction in neonates.

• Discuss role of imaging in guiding management and surgical intervention.

Scientific

Prof. Oscar Navarro

9.40am to 9.50am

Oral Presentation

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

Abstract

TBA

9.50am to 9.55am

Oral Presentation

Mini Case Review

  • Analyze and interpret imaging findings in the presented case, correlating imaging results with clinical data.
  • Engage in discussions about the diagnostic challenges and management strategies presented in the case.

Mini Case Review

TBA

9.55am to 10am

Q& A

     

10am to 10.10 am

Morning Break

Parallel Session

Venue: Main Hall

Parallel Session

Session 2

Moderators: Dr Hazem Darwish, Dr Malaz Sifeeldin, Dr Omran Almokdad

Moderator:

Colorectal MDT - Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani

Gynaeoncology MDT- Prof. Isabelle Thomassin

HPB MDT – Prof. Khaled Elsayes

10.10am to 10.30am

The Role of Image Guided Biopsy in Precision Medicine

  • Review principles and goals of precision medicine and learn how image-guided biopsy fits into the broader context of personalized patient care and targeted therapies.
  • Identify specific clinical scenarios for image-guided biopsies particularly in the diagnosis and characterization of tumors.
  • Correlate imaging findings with the pathological results and discuss implications on treatment

Cat 1

Dr. Ali Barah

10am to 10.40am

MINI MDT PANEL Discussion – Colorectal MDT

  • Illustrate principles of multidisciplinary collaboration in colorectal care.
  • Enhance skills in interpreting imaging findings specific to colorectal conditions.
  • Practice effective communication strategies and techniques for presenting cases, discussing radiological results and treatment plans

 

Dr. Adham and some core MDT members

10.30am 10.50am

Femoral Trochlear Dysplasia. What to do?

  • Develop comprehensive understanding of femoral trochlear dysplasia including its anatomical features, pathophysiology and its impact on knee stability and function.
  • Demonstrate the appropriate imaging modalities to evaluate femoral trochlear dysplasia and recognize key radiologic signs and criteria for diagnosis.
  • Explore the clinical indications of femoral trochlear dysplasia and identify risk factors for potential complications.

 

Dr. Renan Ibrahem

10.40am to

11.10 am

MINI MDT PANEL Discussion – Gynaeoncology MDT (Cervix and Ovary)

  • Illustrate principles of multidisciplinary collaboration in gynaeoncology care.
  • Enhance skills in interpreting imaging findings specific to gynaeoncology conditions.
  • Practice effective communication strategies and techniques for presenting cases, discussing radiological results and treatment plans

 

Dr. Amal and some core MDT members

10.50am to 11.10am

Approach to Entrapment Neuropathy of the Upper and Lower Extremities

  • Review the pathophysiology of entrapment neuropathies.
  • Explore appropriate imaging techniques and key features to identify or rule out entrapment neuropathies.
  • Discuss differential diagnosis, management strategies and treatment options for entrapment neuropathies

 

Dr. Ramy Mansour

11.10am to 11.30am

Intraarticular Interventions in Osteoarthritis

  • Review of the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis.
  • Identify appropriate indications and contraindications for intra-articular interventions and osteoarthritis.
  • Explore imaging modalities used to guide intra-articular interventions.
  • Discuss expected outcomes and potential complications of intra-articular treatments.

 

Prof. Ali Guermazi

11:10-

11:40 am

Interactive

Workshop

MINI MDT PANEL Discussion – HPB MDT (Liver and Pancreas)

  • Illustrate principles of multidisciplinary collaboration in hepatobiliary care.
  • Enhance skills in interpreting imaging findings specific to hepatobiliary conditions.
  • Practice effective communication strategies and techniques for presenting cases, discussing radiological results and treatment plans.

Cat 1

Dr. Mahfouz and some core MDT members

11.30am to 11.40am

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

 

TBA

11.40am to 11.50am

Oral Presentation

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.

    Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

Abstract

TBA

11.50am to 11.55am

Oral Presentation

Mini Case Review

  • Analyze and interpret imaging findings in the presented case, correlating imaging results with clinical data.
  • Engage in discussions about the diagnostic challenges and management strategies presented in the case.

Minicase Review

TBA

11.55am to 12pm

Q & A

     

12pm to 1pm

Prayer and Lunch

Session 3

Moderators: Dr Batoul Al Mashhadi, Dr Alaa Al-Taie, Dr Athar Haroon

 

Moderator:

GU MDT: Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani

UGI MDT: Prof. Khaled Elsayes

1pm to 1.20pm

25 years of Imaging in Osteoarthritis. A personal perspective

  • Discuss the evolution of imaging techniques in osteoarthritis
  • Analyze strengths and limitations of the different imaging modalities used in the assessment of osteoarthritis.
  • Develop skills to identify and interpret significant radiological findings specific to osteoarthritis

Cat 1

Prof. Ali Guermazi

1pm to 1.30pm

MINI MDT PANEL discussion – GU MDT (Kidney and Prostate)

  • Illustrate principles of multidisciplinary collaboration in genitourinary care.
  • Enhance skills in interpreting imaging findings specific to genitourinary conditions.
  • Practice effective communication strategies and techniques for presenting cases, discussing radiological results and treatment plans.

 

Dr. Akram and some core MDT members

1.20pm to 1.40pm

Shoulder Instability

  • Identify and differentiate between types of shoulder instability and their clinical implications.
  • Evaluate imaging modalities used for diagnosing shoulder instability and understand their advantages and limitations.
  • Interpret specific imaging findings associated with shoulder instability

 

Dr. Ramy Mansour

1.30pm to 2pm

MINI MDT PANEL Discussion – UGI MDT

  • Illustrate principles of multidisciplinary collaboration in upper gastrointestinal care.
  • Enhance skills in interpreting imaging findings specific to upper gastrointestinal conditions.
  • Practice effective communication strategies and techniques for presenting cases, discussing radiological results and treatment plans.

 

Dr. Abdelmoneim and some core MDT members

1.40pm to 2pm

Technical Challenges in Cardiac PET

  • Describe common artifacts encountered in cardiac PET imaging and their impact on image interpretation.
  • Analyze limitations of current cardiac PET technology and discuss how they affect diagnostic accuracy.
  • Highlight the importance of proper patient preparation and protocol optimization in minimizing technical challenges during cardiac PET studies.

 

Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah

2pm to 2.20pm

Imaging of Necrotising Enterocolitis

  • Recognize and described key imaging features of necrotizing enterocolitis on different imaging modalities.
  • Discuss how to assess the severity of NEC and distinguish it from other GI conditions and complications using imaging

 

Prof. Oscar Navarro

2.10pm to 2.50pm

Tech /Nursing Workshop

  • Recognize the latest advancements in radiology technology.
  • Discuss general radiation safety protocols and patient care practices in radiology.
  • Explore effective communication strategies for collaborating with radiologists, physicians and other healthcare professionals.

 

TBA

2.20pm to 2.30pm

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

 

TBA

2.30pm to 2.40pm

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present

 

TBA

2.40pm to 2.45pm

Mini Case Review

  • Analyze and interpret imaging findings in the presented case, correlating imaging results with clinical data.

    ·Engage in discussions about the diagnostic challenges and management strategies presented in the case.

 

TBA

2.45pm to 2.50 pm

Q & A

           

2.50pm to 3.20pm

Break

Session 4

Moderators: Dr Guru Thangiah, Dr Mustafa Altinyay

 

Chair:

Dr. Adham Darweesh

Dr. Tahiya Salem

   

3.20pm to 3.40pm

F-18 based Cardiac PET: A Game Changer

  • Describe the principles of F-18 based cardiac PET imaging.
  • Discuss various clinical applications of F-18 based cardiac PET.
  • Compare the benefits of F-18 based cardiac PET to traditional imaging techniques.

 

Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah

3.30pm to 5.30pm

Residents Quiz

  • Test knowledge and evaluate ability to accurately interpret common radiological findings and diagnoses.
  • Assess understanding of the correlation between imaging findings and clinical presentations enhancing clinical reasoning in radiology.
  • Examine familiarity with appropriate imaging protocols and techniques for specific clinical scenarios.

 

Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani

Prof. Khaled Elsayes

Prof. Jonathan Chung

Prof. Oscar Navarro

Prof. Ali Geurmazi

3.40pm to 4pm

Restaging of NSCLC

  • Discuss the established imaging protocols for restaging NSCLC.

    Illustrate how imaging findings influence clinical decision-making in NSCLC restaging.

 

Prof.

Ghesani

4pm to 4.20pm

Interesting Cases Cardiac PET

  • Analyze unique and complex cardiac PET cases to enhance understanding of diverse presentations and clinical decision-making in cardiac imaging.
  • Emphasize the educational value of interesting cardiac PET cases.

 

TBA

4.20pm to 4.40pm

When all else fails: Turn to interventional radiology

  • Improve foundational understanding of interventional radiology, its techniques and its role in the management of complex clinical conditions when conventional treatments fail.
  • Recognize specific clinical scenarios and conditions where IR may offer therapeutic solutions when other treatments are ineffective.

 

Dr. Rahil Ali

4.40pm to 4.50pm

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

 

TBA

4.50pm to 5pm

Abstract Presentation

  • Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
  • Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.

 

TBA

5pm to 5.05pm

Mini Case Review

  • Analyze and interpret imaging findings in the presented case, correlating imaging results with clinical data.
  • Engage in discussions about the diagnostic challenges and management strategies presented in the case.

 

TBA

5.05pm to 5.10pm

Q& A

           

5.10pm to 5.20pm

Prayer Break

Session 5

Moderators: Dr. Lajos Szabados, Dr. Sheikh Akbar

5.20pm to 5.40pm

Oral Presentation

Clinical Scenario where Cardiac PET the Most Impact

  • Review and discuss real-world case studies that illustrate the significant impact of cardiac PET on patient management.
  • Assess diagnostic accuracy of cardiac PET in comparison to other imaging modalities highlighting situations where PET provides superior information for clinical decision-making.

1

Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah

5.40pm to 6pm

Oral Presentation

Brain Amyloid Imaging in Alzheimer’s Dementia. Case discussion

  • Explain the principles and techniques of brain amyloid imaging and their significance in diagnosing Alzheimer’s dementia.
  • Develop skills to interpret PET scan findings in Alzheimer’s patients.
  • Analyze real-world case studies to illustrate the role of amyloid imaging in clinical practice.

1

Prof. Jamshed Bomanji

6pm to 6.05pm

Q & A

6.05pm to 6.35pm

Closing remarks​​