Special Focus Session

SF 15a - The future of interventional radiology (IR) is clinical

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Christoph Binkert, zurich / CH

2
IR as a clinical speciality

IR as a clinical speciality

15:00Raman Uberoi, Oxford / UK

3
Training future IRs

Training future IRs

15:00Afshin Gangi, Strasbourg / FR

4
Cornerstones of IR practice

Cornerstones of IR practice

15:00Andreas H. Mahnken, Marburg / DE

5
What are the expected community and social benefits of an IR team

What are the expected community and social benefits of an IR team

15:00Roberto Iezzi, Roma / IT

6
Panel discussion: Different ways to implement clinical IR: experience from the speakers

Panel discussion: Different ways to implement clinical IR: experience from the speakers

25:00Panel discussion: Different ways to implement clinical IR: experience from the speakers

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Christoph Binkert, Winterthur / Switzerland
15 min
IR as a clinical speciality
Raman Uberoi, Oxford / United Kingdom
1. To understand what the challenges for IR are.
2. To specify how a speciality helps in dealing with these challenges.
3. To know what the barriers and challenges are in setting up a speciality.
15 min
Training future IRs
Afshin Gangi, Strasbourg / France
1. To briefly describe the evolution of the IR landscape.
2. To describe the main skills that future IRs will need to acquire.
3. To describe the facilities that should train future IRs.
15 min
Cornerstones of IR practice
Andreas H. Mahnken, Marburg / Germany
1. To know about the current role of interventional radiology in clinical medicine.
2. To know about the interventional radiology process and future trends in patient care.
3. To know about basic needs in infrastructure for a successful interventional radiology programme.
4. To know about clinical practice building in interventional radiology.
15 min
What are the expected community and social benefits of an IR team
Roberto Iezzi, Roma / Italy
1. To highlight the advantages and benefits of IR in providing high-quality cost-effective care.
2. To discuss the pivotal role of IR in multidisciplinary patient management, building bridges with other medical disciplines.
3. To describe how cutting-edge IR treatment options can contribute to the reputation and performance of trauma centres.
25 min
Panel discussion: Different ways to implement clinical IR: experience from the speakers

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