E³ - Young ECR Programme: Radiology Trainees Forum (RTF) Highlighted Lectures

TF - No one's favourite: radiology's most avoided territories

March 4, 08:00 - 09:30 CET

10 min
Chairpersons' introduction
20 min
Lost in the labyrinth: making sense of head and neck imaging
  1. To learn a systematic approach to evaluating complex head and neck anatomy in cross-sectional imaging.
  2. To appreciate the most common diagnostic pitfalls and how to avoid them in daily reporting.
  3. To understand when advanced imaging (e.g. DWI, perfusion, dual-energy) truly adds value in clinical scenarios.
20 min
Heartbreak in the reading room: demystifying cardiac CT and MRI
  1. To learn the basic principles and protocols for cardiac CT and MRI relevant to general radiologists.
  2. To appreciate the strengths and limitations of cardiac imaging in various clinical settings (e.g. chest pain, myocarditis, cardiomyopathies).
  3. To understand how to recognise common pathology and integrate structured cardiac reporting into routine practice.
20 min
Pelvis confidential: what they didn't teach you about female imaging
  1. To learn the key anatomical landmarks and typical imaging appearances of the uterus, ovaries, and adnexal structures.
  2. To appreciate the spectrum of normal variants and pathological findings across the menstrual cycle and in different age groups.
  3. To understand how to differentiate benign from malignant features and when further workup or multidisciplinary input is needed.
20 min
Panel discussion