Day 3: Saturday, 18 October 2025 (Main Hall)
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Session 1
Moderators: Dr Rajendra Kuma, Dr Rahil Kassamali, Dr Guru Thangiah
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Time
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Activity
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Topic and Learning Objective
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Category
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Speaker
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8am to 8.20am
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Scientific
Oral Presentation
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Practical Primer of MR of Urethral and Bladder Abnormality
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1
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Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani
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8.20am to 8.40am
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Scientific
Oral Presentation
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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.
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Prof. Yang
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Parallel Session
Venue: Main Hall
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Parallel Session
Venue:
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Session 1
Moderators:Dr Rajendra Kumar,Dr Rahil Kassamali, Dr Fadi Ali
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8.40am to 9am
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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.
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Cat 1
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Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani
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8.30am to 9.30am
Interactive
Workshop
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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
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Cat 1
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TBA
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9am to 9.20am
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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.
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Cat 1
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Dr. Ramy Mansour
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9.20am to 9.40am
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Oral Presentation
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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.
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Scientific
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Prof. Oscar Navarro
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9.40am to 9.50am
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Oral Presentation
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.
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Abstract
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TBA
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9.50am to 9.55am
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Oral Presentation
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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.
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Mini Case Review
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TBA
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9.55am to 10am
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Q& A
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10am to 10.10 am
Morning Break
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Parallel Session
Venue: Main Hall
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Parallel Session
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Session 2
Moderators: Dr Hazem Darwish, Dr Malaz Sifeeldin, Dr Omran Almokdad
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Moderator:
Colorectal MDT - Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani
Gynaeoncology MDT- Prof. Isabelle Thomassin
HPB MDT – Prof. Khaled Elsayes
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10.10am to 10.30am
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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
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Cat 1
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Dr. Ali Barah
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10am to 10.40am
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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
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Dr.
Adham and some core MDT members
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10.30am 10.50am
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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.
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Dr. Renan Ibrahem
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10.40am to
11.10 am
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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
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Dr. Amal and some core MDT members
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10.50am to 11.10am
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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
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Dr. Ramy Mansour
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11.10am to 11.30am
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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.
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Prof. Ali Guermazi
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11:10-
11:40 am
Interactive
Workshop
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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.
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Cat 1
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Dr. Mahfouz and some core MDT members
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11.30am to 11.40am
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.
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TBA
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11.40am to 11.50am
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Oral Presentation
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Abstract Presentation
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Abstract
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TBA
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11.50am to 11.55am
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Oral Presentation
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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.
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Minicase Review
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TBA
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11.55am to 12pm
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Q & A
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12pm to 1pm
Prayer and Lunch
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Session 3
Moderators: Dr Batoul Al Mashhadi, Dr Alaa Al-Taie, Dr Athar Haroon
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Moderator:
GU MDT: Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani
UGI MDT: Prof. Khaled Elsayes
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1pm to 1.20pm
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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
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Cat 1
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Prof. Ali Guermazi
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1pm to 1.30pm
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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.
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Dr. Akram and some core MDT members
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1.20pm to 1.40pm
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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
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Dr. Ramy Mansour
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1.30pm to 2pm
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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.
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Dr. Abdelmoneim and some core MDT members
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1.40pm to 2pm
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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.
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Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah
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2pm to 2.20pm
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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
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Prof. Oscar Navarro
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2.10pm to 2.50pm
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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.
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TBA
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2.20pm to 2.30pm
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.
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TBA
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2.30pm to 2.40pm
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present
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TBA
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2.40pm to 2.45pm
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Mini Case Review
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TBA
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2.45pm to 2.50 pm
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Q & A
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2.50pm to 3.20pm
Break
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Session 4
Moderators: Dr Guru Thangiah, Dr Mustafa Altinyay
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Chair:
Dr. Adham Darweesh
Dr. Tahiya Salem
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3.20pm to 3.40pm
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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.
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Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah
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3.30pm to 5.30pm
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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.
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Prof. Mukesh Harisinghani
Prof. Khaled Elsayes
Prof. Jonathan Chung
Prof. Oscar Navarro
Prof. Ali Geurmazi
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3.40pm to 4pm
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Restaging of NSCLC
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Prof.
Ghesani
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4pm to 4.20pm
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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.
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TBA
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4.20pm to 4.40pm
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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.
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Dr. Rahil Ali
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4.40pm to 4.50pm
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.
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TBA
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4.50pm to 5pm
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Abstract Presentation
- Illustrate individual’s research findings and conclusion.
- Attain the opportunity to engage in critical discussions regarding the implication of the present research.
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TBA
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5pm to 5.05pm
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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.
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TBA
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5.05pm to 5.10pm
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Q& A
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5.10pm to 5.20pm
Prayer Break
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Session 5
Moderators: Dr. Lajos Szabados, Dr. Sheikh Akbar
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5.20pm to 5.40pm
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Oral Presentation
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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.
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Prof. Mouaz Al Mallah
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5.40pm to 6pm
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Oral Presentation
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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.
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Prof. Jamshed Bomanji
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6pm to 6.05pm
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Q & A
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6.05pm to 6.35pm
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Closing remarks
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