What the Emergency Physician needs to know!
Target audience
- Consultants SASGs and senior STs in Emergency Medicine
- Trauma Team Leaders
Course director
- Dr Lisa Meacock, Consultant Radiologist, King's College Hospital, London
Dr Lisa Meacock is a Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London. She first qualified from University of Bristol in 1999. Her special interests include MSK imaging and trauma imaging.
Accreditation
Approved by the RCR for up to 12 CPD credits [6 credits per day]
Course fee
Course fee includes lunch and refreshments, and attendance CPD certificate.
Doctors in Training [NHS]
£445 until Mon 27 Jan 2020
£495 thereafter
Consultants & SASGs [NHS]
£495 until Mon 27 Jan 2020
£545 thereafter
About the course
Numbers strictly limited. Two attendees per iMac workstation for peer interaction and learning
Over 100 cases to interpret and report over the two days
Intensive CT trauma interpretation practice, including head and spine, whole body, chest, abdomen, angiography/interventional radiology and special paediatric considerations
Short introductory lectures, offering guidance, practical knowledge, what not to miss and how
Time and freedom to review cases at your own pace
Case review and discussion panel, Q&A, reporting guidance, tips and common errors to avoid
Interactive discussions, what is relevant and significant, take home messages that will change your reporting practice
To provide the busy, ‘hands-on’ EM Consultant with a practical, stimulating and comprehensive update on advanced trauma imaging interpretation and reporting: (i) practical (workstation based learning); (ii) stimulating (interactive, challenging cases, immediate feedback); and (iii) comprehensive (head and spine, chest, abdomen, extremities).
By the end of the course, the attendee will have:
(1) a comprehensive understanding of good/best trauma imaging interpretation and reporting practice;
(2) improved trauma imaging interpretation and reporting skills;
(3) greater confidence in advanced practice; and
(4) identified skills and knowledge gaps, if any, relevant to his/her practice, and clear ways by which these can be addressed.
Full course programme
Leading Consultant Radiologists, experts in their respective fields and experienced in advancing the skills of other specialists
- Dr Lisa Meacock, Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Ken Courtney, Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Saira Haque, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Bhavna Batohi, Consultant MSK Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Thoraya Ammar, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Stephen Gregory, Consultant Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Marcela De La Hoz Polo, Radiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Faculty profiles:
Dr Lisa Meacock is a Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital, London. Her special interests include MSK imaging and trauma imaging. She is the Radiology lead for trauma imaging for The South East London, Kent and Medway Trauma Network.
Dr Dylan Lewis is a Consultant Radiologist at King’s College Hospital. He graduated from University of Manchester Medical School with honours in 1998. After gaining the MRCP (UK) qualification, Dr Lewis commenced training in Radiology at King’s College Hospital in 2003 and was appointed a consultant in 2010. He is the Radiology lead for emergency imaging for Kings College Hospital. Dr Lewis also specialises in hepatobiliary and interventional Radiology with a special focus on transplantation, oncology, trauma and adrenal imaging. He actively partakes in research and is author/co-author of papers and presentations across his areas of interest. Dr Lewis has been an invited speaker at national and international meetings.
Dr Ata Siddiqui was appointed as a Consultant Neuroradiologist in 2007. After his general radiology training, he undertook the Pan-London Neuroradiology fellowship, rotating across several major neuroscience centres/hospitals in London. His main interests are diagnostic neuroradiology and ENT (head and neck) imaging. He has authored several publications and regularly reviews manuscripts for journals such as Clinical Radiology and British Journal of Radiology. He has presented widely at national and international meetings. He regularly lectures at regional and national meetings. He is a member of the Royal College of Radiologists, British Society of Neuroradiologists and British Society of Head and Neck Imaging.
Dr Stephen Gregory is a Consultant Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist at King’s College Hospital, appointed in 2014.
Dr Thoraya Ammar is a Consultant Interventional Radiologist at King’s College Hospital, appointed in 2012. She graduated from the University of London and qualified in 1997.
Dr Bhavna Batohi is a Consultant MSK Radiologist
at King’s College Hospital, London. She qualified from University of London in 2009.