The art of actionable reporting Hands-on Workshops
Aim and format:
The workshop series consists of both theoretical and practical hands-on sessions. The theoretical sessions are open to all attendees and do not require pre-registration, while the hands-on sessions require prior sign-up. Concepts introduced during the theoretical sessions will be reinforced in the practical components.
The hands-on sessions are intended to guide participants through the process of reporting scans across various topics, including head and neck imaging, abdominal imaging, emergency neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, and PET-CT. While acknowledging that reporting styles may vary among radiologists, the workshop aims to present a practical framework that supports less experienced radiologists in developing clear, structured, and effective reports.
Ahead of the workshop, delegates will be invited to anonymously submit sample reports based on preselected cases. Selected reports will be reviewed and discussed by instructors during the sessions. This will provide opportunities for feedback, discussion of common pitfalls, and strategies for improvement. The core objectives of the workshop are to ensure reports are structured, concise, and clear, effectively address uncertainty, and comprehensively answer clinical questions.
General information:
- Type of workshop: practical
- Number of topics: 5
- Number of workshops per topic: 2 sessions per topic
- Available seats per workshop session: 42
- Official language: English
- ETC Levels: I (training years 1-3 / trainees) + II (training years 4-5 / general radiologist)
- Registration: find out how to sign up here.
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