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Venue
Estr. da Circunvalação
14341, 4100-180
Porto, Portugal
Overview
Since 1993, Reporting and Data Systems (RADS), firstly proposed by the American College of Radiology, have proliferated as a standardized methodology for reporting on imaging findings. Among others, RADS apply to findings in MRI and are meant to reduce the variability in diagnostic reports, to facilitate communication in radiology and to provide a framework for clinical decision and patient management.
Despite the effort that has been done, only few have been implemented into clinical practice while the most are not yet generally used or their impact have been underestimated without any documented evidence on efficacy and efficiency in the MRI workflow.
The implementation of RADS requires standard terminology, probability-based diagnostic approach, image assessment finalized to categorization, structured reporting.
In addition, the fast evolving world of MRI and its nature as a multiparametric modality require constant monitoring of RADS and eventually adaptations for accuracy improvement.
Target Audience
Radiologists, Fellows, Residents who are interested in structured reporting in MRI, Clinical oncologists and Radiology Directors and Mentors who want to discover the full potential of available RADS scoring systems in MRI as well as their limitations and implement RADS scoring systems in their institutions for diagnosis and patient management.
Objectives
As a result of attending the course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the state-of-the-art of all currently available RADS in MRI
- Discover the purpose of the developed MRI RADS and how it affects clinical decision
- Interact with referring clinicians on challenging cases and uncertainty
- Discuss on image interpretation and error mitigation approaches
- Integrate the RADS in the standard MRI reports
- Recognize the opportunities as well as the limitations and challenges of scoring systems
Course Description
The live training course is organized to allow leaders who have long-time experience in the use of the specific RADS scoring system to give a 90 minute training course of definite and conflictual interactive cases. A total of 18 hours of interactive cases is planned through the whole course.
PROGRAMME
08:00 | Registration |
08:30 |
BT-RADS in 10 casesMarco Parillo (Rome, IT) |
10:00 |
NI-RADS in 10 casesAlexandra Borges (Lisbon, PT) |
12:00 |
BI-RADS in 10 casesJoana Loureiro (Porto, PT) |
13:30 |
Role of contrast agents in MRI-RADS: always needed?
Carlo C. Quattrocchi (Trento, IT) |
14:30 |
LI-RADS in 10 cases
Carlos Bilreiro (Lisbon, PT) |
16:30 |
O-RADS in 10 cases
Adalgisa Guerra (Lisbon, PT) |
18:00 |
VI-RADS in 10 cases
Emanuele Messina (Rome, IT) |
19:30 | End of 1st day |
08:00 | Registration |
08:30 |
PI-RADS in 10 casesKai Vilanova (Girona, ES) |
10:00 |
MY-RADS in 10 casesRennie Winston (Leicester, UK) |
12:00 |
Bone-RADS in 10 casesKai Vilanova (Girona, ES) |
14:30 |
MET-RADS in 10 cases
Giuseppe Petralia (Milan, IT) |
16:30 |
Node-RADS in 10 cases
Patrick Asbach (Berlin, DE) |
18:00 |
Onco-RADS in 10 cases
Giuseppe Petralia (Milan, IT) |
19:30 | Closure |
REGISTRATION FEES
FEE ON SITE | Early fee (before sept. 1st) |
Late fee |
Member ESMRMB; SPRMN member; CUF* | 120€ | 170€ |
Member ESR* | 170€ | 220€ |
Non member | 220€ | 270€ |
Resident ESMRMB; SPRMN member; CUF* | 70€ | 120€ |
*Resident member ESR | 120€ | 170€ |
Resident non member | 170€ | 220€ |
VAT not included
* Requires to provide a proof of membership and status
** The age limit for the registration as young trainee is set at 35 years (incl. the age of 35).
FEE ONLINE | Early fee (before sept. 1st) |
Late fee |
*Member SPRMN; CUF | 70€ | 120€ |
Member ESR* | 120€ | 170€ |
Non member | 170€ | 220€ |
VAT not included
*Requires to provide a proof of membership and status
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