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TF - Highlighted Lectures

Lectures

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TF - Introduction (part 1)

TF - Introduction (part 1)

02:12M. Reim, Tartu / EE

Learning Objectives
1. To focus on the up-to-date radiological principles in the management of acute ischaemic stroke; the diagnostic approach and interventional radiology strategies.
2. To improve the understanding of myotendinous junction anatomy and its clinical/radiological importance.
3. To encourage young radiologists in their on-call duty with tips from experienced emergency specialist.

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TF - Introduction (part 2)

TF - Introduction (part 2)

00:42S. Afat, Tübingen / DE

Learning Objectives
1. To focus on the up-to-date radiological principles in the management of acute ischaemic stroke; the diagnostic approach and interventional radiology strategies.
2. To improve the understanding of myotendinous junction anatomy and its clinical/radiological importance.
3. To encourage young radiologists in their on-call duty with tips from experienced emergency specialist.

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TF - Stroke: from diagnosis to treatment

TF - Stroke: from diagnosis to treatment

08:45A. O'Hare, Dublin / Ireland

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to approach stroke from a radiology perspective: the possibilities, indications, and limitations.
2. To appreciate and improve the collaboration to diagnose and treat the stroke patients in the most effective way.
3. To understand the importance of timely diagnostic imaging studies and access to interventional procedures.

4
TF - Myotendinous junction anatomy and muscle injury

TF - Myotendinous junction anatomy and muscle injury

11:46A. Parkar, Bergen / Norway

Learning Objectives
1. To learn the detailed anatomy of the myotendinous junction and the clinical importance of the injuries in that region.
2. To appreciate the importance of small details in the anatomy and to improve the knowledge of musculoskeletal radiology.
3. To understand the possibilities and limitation in diagnosing muscular injuries.

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TF - My first night on call: tips to overcome fear

TF - My first night on call: tips to overcome fear

08:15E. Dick, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the possible difficulties that young radiologist will face early in their career at emergency radiology departments and during the nervous first on-call shifts.
2. To appreciate the lessons learned from other professionals and to find out about the tips and tricks to facilitate their on-call work.
3. To understand how to achieve a more confident approach and avoid the possible mistakes that every radiologist might face while being on-call.

TF-3
5 min
Introduction (part 1)
Martin Reim, Tartu / Estonia
Learning Objectives
1. To focus on the up-to-date radiological principles in the management of acute ischaemic stroke; the diagnostic approach and interventional radiology strategies.
2. To improve the understanding of myotendinous junction anatomy and its clinical/radiological importance.
3. To encourage young radiologists in their on-call duty with tips from experienced emergency specialist.
TF-4
5 min
Introduction (part 2)
Saif Afat, Tübingen / Germany
Learning Objectives
1. To focus on the up-to-date radiological principles in the management of acute ischaemic stroke; the diagnostic approach and interventional radiology strategies.
2. To improve the understanding of myotendinous junction anatomy and its clinical/radiological importance.
3. To encourage young radiologists in their on-call duty with tips from experienced emergency specialist.
TF-5
10 min
Stroke: from diagnosis to treatment
Alan O'Hare, Dublin / Ireland
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to approach stroke from a radiology perspective: the possibilities, indications, and limitations.
2. To appreciate and improve the collaboration to diagnose and treat the stroke patients in the most effective way.
3. To understand the importance of timely diagnostic imaging studies and access to interventional procedures.
TF-6
10 min
Myotendinous junction anatomy and muscle injury
Anagha P. Parkar, Bergen / Norway
Learning Objectives
1. To learn the detailed anatomy of the myotendinous junction and the clinical importance of the injuries in that region.
2. To appreciate the importance of small details in the anatomy and to improve the knowledge of musculoskeletal radiology.
3. To understand the possibilities and limitation in diagnosing muscular injuries.
TF-7
10 min
My first night on call: tips to overcome fear
Elizabeth Dick, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the possible difficulties that young radiologist will face early in their career at emergency radiology departments and during the nervous first on-call shifts.
2. To appreciate the lessons learned from other professionals and to find out about the tips and tricks to facilitate their on-call work.
3. To understand how to achieve a more confident approach and avoid the possible mistakes that every radiologist might face while being on-call.
15 min
Live Q&A: What is the most critical knowledge that young radiologists should take from your talk and this session?

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