
Program
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Commences 9:00am AEST Saturday 21 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Sunday 22 May 2022 at 12.15pm AEST
ASIA PACIFIC |
|
9:00 AM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
9:10 AM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
9:40 AM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
10:00 AM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
10:20 AM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
10:40 AM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
11:00 AM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
11:20 AM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
11:40 AM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
12:00 PM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
12:20 PM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
12:40 PM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
1:00 PM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
1:20 PM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
1:40 PM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
2:00 PM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
2:20 PM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
2:40 PM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
3:00 PM | Closing Comments |
3:05 PM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
3.30PM |
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences
Welcome Address and Introduction to JICER and WFER |
3:40PM
|
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal
Introduction of the concept Presentations
Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks
|
4:55 PM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
5:40 PM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
6:25 PM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
7:10 PM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
7:40 PM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
8:00 PM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
SESSION 1: Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
8:00 PM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
8:10 PM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
8:20 PM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
8:35 PM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
8:55 PM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
9:10 PM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
9:25 PM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
9:40 PM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
9:55 PM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
10:15 PM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
10:25 PM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
10:45 PM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Koenraad Hans Nieboer |
11:05 PM | Major incidents – personal experiences and lessons learnt Elizabeth Dick |
11:25 PM | UK Paediatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
11:45 PM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
12:05 AM | Session 2: The GI Tract |
12:05 AM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
12:25 AM |
Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology
|
12:45 AM 1:15 AM 1:40 AM |
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergency interventions
|
2:00 AM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
2:15 AM | Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy Cem Calli |
2:35 AM | Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy Raffaella Basilico |
2:55 AM | TBA |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
3:25 AM | Acute aortic pathology – imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
3:45 AM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
4:05 AM | Middle East, Africa and Europe Concludes |
4:05 AM | BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
4:00 AM | Americas Region Commences |
Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology Welcome and Introduction to JICER and WFER |
|
4:10 AM | Trauma WBCT: Where Are We Now? Mark Bernstein |
4:25 AM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
4:40 AM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
4:55 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
5:10 AM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
5:25 AM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
5:40 AM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
6:05 AM | Stroke Chris Potter |
6:20 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
6:35 AM | Emergency Center MSK MRI Protocols Nicholas Beckmann |
6:50 AM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Optimizing Emergency Radiology Services in Your Practice | |
7:15 AM | Private Marc Camacho |
7:30 AM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
7:45 AM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
8:00 AM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
8:20 AM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
8:40 AM | Cardiac Savvas Nicolaou |
9:00 AM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
9:20 AM | MCI Eric Roberge |
9:40 AM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
10:00 AM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
10:15 AM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
10:30 AM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
10:45 AM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
11:05 PM | US Michael Patlas |
11:25 PM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
11:45 PM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
12:05 PM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 Ron, Ferco, Dinesh and Rathachai |
12:15 PM | Event Concludes |
Commences 4.30am Saturday 21 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Sunday 22 May 2022 at 7.45am
ASIA PACIFIC
|
|
4:30 AM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
4:40 AM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
5:10 AM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
5:30 AM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
5:50 AM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
6:10 AM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
6:30 AM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
6:50 AM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
7:10 AM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
7:30 AM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
7:50 AM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
8:10 AM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
8:30 AM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
8:50 AM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
9:10 AM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
9:30 AM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
9:50 AM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
10:10 AM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
10:30 AM | Closing Comments |
10:30 AM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
11:00AM |
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences
Welcome Address and Introduction to JICER and WFER |
11:10 AM
|
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal Introduction of the concept Presentations Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks |
12:25 PM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
1:10 PM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
1:55 PM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
2:40 PM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
3:10 PM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
3:30 PM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
3:30 PM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
3:40 PM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
3:50 PM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
4:05 PM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
4:25 PM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
4:40 PM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
4:55 PM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
5:10 PM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
5:25 PM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
5:45 PM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
5:55 PM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
6:15 PM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Koenraad Hans Nieboer |
6:35 PM | Major incidents – how do we deal with that? Elizabeth Dick |
6:55 PM | UK Peadiatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
7:15 PM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
Session 2: The GI Tract | |
7:35 PM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
7:55 PM | Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology Ana Blanco Barrio |
8:15 PM
|
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergencies interventions |
9:30 PM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
9:45 PM | Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy Cem Calli |
10:05 PM | Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy Raffaella Basilico |
10:25 PM | TBA |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
10:55 PM | Acute aortic pathology – imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
11:15 PM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
11:35 PM | Middle East, Africa and Europe Region Concludes |
BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
11:30 PM
|
Americas Region Commences
|
11:40 PM | Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology |
11:40 PM | Trauma WBCT: Where Are We Now? Mark Bernstein |
11:55 PM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
12:10 AM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
12:25 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
12:40 AM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
12:55 AM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
1:10 AM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
1:35 AM | Stroke Chris Potter |
1:50 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
2:05 AM | MSK Nicholas Beckmann |
2:20 AM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Optimizing Emergency Radiology Services in Your Practice | |
2:45 AM | Private Marc Camacho |
3:00 AM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
3:15 AM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
3:30 AM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
3:50 AM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
4:10 AM | Cardiac Savvas Nicoloau |
4:30 AM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
4:50 AM | MCI Eric Roberge |
5:10 AM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
5:30 AM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
5:45 AM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
6:00 AM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
6:15 AM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
6:35 AM | US Michael Patlas |
6:55 AM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
7:15 AM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
7:35 AM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 Ron, Ferco, Dinesh and Rathachai |
7:45 AM | Event Concludes |
Commences 1.00am CET Saturday 21 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Sunday 22 May 2022 at 4:15am CET
ASIA PACIFIC |
|
1:00 AM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
1:10 AM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
1:40 AM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
2:00 AM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
2:20 AM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
2:40 AM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
3:00 AM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
3:20 AM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
3:40 AM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
4:00 AM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
4:20 AM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
4:40 AM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
5:00 AM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
5:20 AM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
5:40 AM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
6:00 AM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
6:20 AM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
5:40 AM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
7:00 AM | Closing Comments |
7:05 AM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
7:30 AM |
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences Welcome Address and Introduction to JICER and WFER |
7:40 AM |
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal Introduction of the concept Presentations Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks |
8:55 AM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
9:40 AM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
10:25 AM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
11:10 AM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
11:40 AM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
12:00 PM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
12:00 PM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
12:10 PM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
12:20 PM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
12:35 PM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
12:55 PM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
1:10 PM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
1:25 PM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
1:40 PM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
1:55 PM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
2:15 PM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
2:25 PM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
2:45 PM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Koenraad Hans Nieboer |
3:05 PM | Major incidents – how do we deal with that? Elizabeth Dick |
3:25 PM | UK Paediatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
3:45 PM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
Session 2: The GI Tract | |
4:05 PM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
4:25 PM | Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology Ana Blanco Barrio |
4:45 PM 5:15 PM
5:40 PM |
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergencies and intervention |
6:00 PM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
6:15 PM |
Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy |
6:35 PM | Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy Raffaella Basilico |
6:55 PM | TBA |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
7:25 PM | Acute aortic pathology – imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
7:45 PM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
8:05 PM | Middle East and Africa and Europe Concludes |
BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
8:00 PM |
Americas Region Commences
|
Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
8:10 PM | Trauma WBCT: Where Are We Now? Mark Bernstein |
8:25 PM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
8:40 PM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
8:55 PM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
9:10 PM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
9:25 PM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
9:40 PM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
10:05 PM | Stroke Chris Potter |
10:20 PM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
10:35 PM | Emergency Center MSK MRI Protocols Nicholas Beckmann |
10:50 PM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Practice Structure Management | |
11:15 PM | Private Marc Camacho |
11:30 PM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
11:45 PM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
12:00 AM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
12:20 AM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
12:40 AM | Cardiac Savvas Nicoloau |
1:00 AM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
1:20 AM | MCI Eric Roberge |
1:40 AM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
2:00 AM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
2:15 AM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
2:30 AM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
2:45 AM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
3:05 AM | US Michael Patlas |
3:25 AM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
3:45 AM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
4:05 AM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 Ron, Ferco, Dinesh and Rathachai |
4:15 AM | Event Concludes |
Commences 6.00pm Friday 20 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Saturday 21 May 2022 at 9.15pm
ASIA PACIFIC |
|
6:00 PM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
6:10 PM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
6:40 PM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
7:00 PM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
7:20 PM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
7:40 PM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
8:00 PM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
8:20 PM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
8:40 PM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
9:00 PM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
9:20 PM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
9:40 PM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
10:00 PM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
10:20 PM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
10:40 PM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
11:00 PM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
11:20 PM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
11:40 PM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
12:00 AM | Closing Comments |
12:05 AM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
12:30 AM
|
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences Welcome Address |
12:40 AM
|
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal Introduction of the concept Presentations Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks |
1:55 AM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
2:40 AM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
3:25 AM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
4:10 AM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
4:40 AM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
5:00 AM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
5:00 AM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
5:10 AM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
5:20 AM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
5:35 AM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
5:55 AM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
6:10 AM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
6:25 AM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
6:40 AM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
6:55 AM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
7:15 AM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
7:25 AM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
7:45 AM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Keonraad Hans Nieboer |
8:05 AM | Major incidents – personal experiences and lessons learnt Elizabeth Dick |
8:25 AM | UK Paediatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
8:45 AM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
Session 2: The GI Tract | |
9:05 AM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
9:25 AM | Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology Ana Blanco Barrio |
9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:40 AM
|
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergencies and intervention
|
11:00 AM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
11:15 AM |
Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy |
11:35 AM |
Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy
|
11:55 AM | TBA |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
12:25 AM | Acute aortic pathology imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
12:45 AM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
1:05 AM | Middle East, Africa and Europe Concludes |
BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
1:00 PM |
Americas Region Commences
|
Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
1:10 PM | Pan Scan overview Mark Bernstein |
1:25 PM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
1:40 PM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
1:55 PM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
2:10 PM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
2:25 PM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
2:40 PM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
3:05 PM | Stroke Chris Potter |
3:20 PM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
3:35 PM | Emergency Center MSK MRI Protocols Nicholas Beckmann |
3:50 PM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Optimizing Emergency Radiology Services in Your Practice | |
4:15 PM | Private Marc Camacho |
4:30 PM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
4:45 PM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
5:00 PM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
5:20 PM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
5:40 PM | Cardiac Savvas Nicoloau |
6:00 PM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
6:20 PM | MCI Eric Roberge |
6:40 PM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
7:00 PM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
7:15 PM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
7:30 PM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
7:45 PM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
8:05 PM | US Michael Patlas |
8:25 PM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
8:45 PM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
9:05 PM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 |
9:15 PM | Event Concludes |
Commences 8.00am Saturday 21 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Sunday 21 May 2022 at 11.15am
ASIA PACIFIC |
|
8.00 AM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
8.10 AM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
8.40 AM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
9.00 AM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
9.20 AM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
9.40 AM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
10.00 AM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
10.20 AM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
10.40 AM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
11.00 AM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
11.20 AM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
11:40 AM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
12:00 PM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
12:20 PM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
12:40 PM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
1:00 PM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
1:20 PM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
1:40 PM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
2:00 PM | Closing Comments |
2:05 PM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
2:30 PM
|
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences Welcome Address |
2:40 PM
|
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal Introduction of the concept Presentations Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks |
3:55 PM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
4:40 PM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
5:25 PM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
6:10 PM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
6:40 PM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
7:00 PM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
7:00 PM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
7:10 PM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
7:20 PM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
7:35PM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
7:55 PM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
8:10 PM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
8:25 PM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
8:40 PM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
8:55 PM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
9:15 PM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
9:25 PM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
9:45 PM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Keonraad Hans Nieboer |
10:05 PM | Major incidents – personal experiences and lessons learnt Elizabeth Dick |
10:25 PM | UK Paediatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
10:45 PM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
Session 2: The GI Tract | |
11:05 PM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
11:25 PM | Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology Ana Blanco Barrio |
11:45 PM 12:15 AM 12:40 AM
|
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergencies and intervention
|
1:00 AM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
1:15 AM | Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy Cem Calli |
1:35 AM |
Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy
|
1:55 AM | Gynaecological emergencies in pregnancy Rebecca Wiles |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
2:25 AM | Acute aortic pathology imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
2:45 AM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
3:05 AM | Middle East, Africa and Europe Concludes |
BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
3:00 AM |
Americas Region Commences
|
Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
3:10 AM | Pan Scan overview Mark Bernstein |
3:25 AM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
3:40 AM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
3:55 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
4:10 AM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
4:25 AM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
4:40 AM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
5:05 AM | Stroke Chris Potter |
5:20 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
5:35 AM | Emergency Center MSK MRI Protocols Nicholas Beckmann |
5:50 AM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Optimizing Emergency Radiology Services in Your Practice | |
6:15 AM | Private Marc Camacho |
6:30 AM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
6:45 AM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
7:00 AM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
7:20 AM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
7:40 AM | Cardiac Savvas Nicoloau |
8:00 AM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
8:20 AM | MCI Eric Roberge |
8:40 AM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
9:00 AM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
9:15 AM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
9:30 AM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
9:45 AM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
10:05 AM | US Michael Patlas |
10:25 AM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
10:45 AM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
11:05 AM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 |
11:15 AM | Event Concludes |
Commences 3.00am Saturday 21 May 2022 and runs for the next 27 hours concluding Sunday 21 May 2022 at 6.15am
ASIA PACIFIC |
|
3:00 AM | Welcome Address Introduction to JICER and WFER A/Prof Dinesh Varma & Dr Rathachai Kaewlai |
3:10 AM | Introduction: Setting up an ER Division – Key Requirements Dinesh Varma, Rathachai Kaewlai, Junichi Matsumoto |
SESSION 1 Neuroimaging | |
3:40 AM | Practical pearls on interpreting hyperacute stroke imaging Ronil Chandra, Australia |
4:00 AM | Non traumatic Ophthalmologocal emergencies Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, Thailand |
4:20 AM | Blunt and penetrating cerebrovascular injuries: Pitfalls, tips and tricks Pratik Mukherjee, Singapore |
SESSION 2 Abdomen and pelvis | |
4:40 AM | Tricks and traps in imaging of acute abdomen Pinporn Jenjitranant, Thailand |
5:00 AM | Imaging of GI bleeding Choong-II Shin, South Korea |
5:20 AM | Reading CT for the best treatment strategy in blunt abdominal trauma Junichi Matsumoto, Japan |
5:40 AM | Imaging of bowel and mesenetreric injury in blunt abdominal trauma Dinesh Chinchure, Singapore |
6:00 AM | Urgent USG scan for children in emergency setting Joyce Chan, Hong Kong |
6:20 AM | BREAK |
SESSION 3 Vascular Imaging and Intervention | |
6:40 AM | Nonvascular IR out of hours Heather Moriarty, Australia |
7:00 AM | IR management in blunt abdominal trauma Yon Cheong Wong, Taiwan |
7:20 AM | Hybrid ER system for hemodynamically unstable patients Hirsohi Kondo, Japan |
7:40 AM | Pulmonary CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism: utilization, imaging features, and radiation dose Chun-Ku Chen, Taiwan |
SESSION 4 Quality and Safety | |
8:00 AM | Quality and Safety in Major Trauma Imaging John Vedelago, Australia |
8:20 AM | Patient throughput change at ER in COVID-19 era Song-Ee Baek, South Korea |
8:40 AM | Using incident monitoring to learn from diagnostic erros (in Emergency Medicine) Carmel Crock, Australia |
9:00 AM | Closing Comments |
9:05 AM | Asia Pacific Region Concludes |
BREAK |
INDIA, SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA |
|
9:30 AM
|
India, South and Central Asia Region Commences Welcome Address |
9:40 AM
|
A. Should self- sustained emergency radiology departments become a reality in the emerging world countries?Moderators: Dr Sanjiv Sharma & Dr Anjali Agrawal Introduction of the concept Presentations Discussion The way forward Concluding remarks |
10:55 AM |
B. How international community can contribute to strengthening training programs in South and Central Asia Concept and speaker introduction Issues and challenges, needs and expectations and post training implementation Learnings from similar programs Discussion Participants |
11:40 AM |
C. Emergency radiology practice in resource limited settings Concept introduction Need for improvisation Optimizing imaging algorithms Optimizing manpower and subspecialty expertise Implementing Artificial intelligence tools for improved healthcare delivery Discussion |
12:25 PM |
D. Acute chest pain in the ER- insights from the emerging world Introduction of the concept Ischemic Non-ischemic vascular Building an algorithm for implementation in the ER Moderation and discussion |
1:10 PM |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Image guided therapies should be an essential skill for an emergency radiologist Rebuttal: Dr Naveen Kalra & Dr Anupam Jhobta Opinion Polling (Live Polling) Consensus Statement: Dr Akshay Saxena & Dr Sunil Puri |
1:40 PM | India, South and Central Asia Region Concludes |
BREAK |
MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA |
|
2:00 PM | Middle East and Africa Commences |
Imaging of Common Pathologies in the ED and Their Radiological Management | |
2:00 PM | Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Imaging Dr Abdul Rahman |
2:10 PM | IR Management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Dr Abdul Rahman |
2:20 PM | Imaging of Acute Neurological Emergencies in the Oncological Patient Muhammed Ejaz Ahmed |
2:35 PM | Approach to Incidentalomas in Emergency Radiology Dr Ashesh I. Ranchod |
2:55 PM | The Value of Dual Energy CT in the Acute Setting Dr Mohammed Fahim Mohammed |
3:10 PM | Role of MRI in Acute CNS Emergencies Dr Shumaila Arooj |
3:25 PM | Non Accidental Injury in Children Presenting to Redcross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Dr Jumei Chang |
3:40 PM | Imaging Findings that Effect Treatment Decisions for Mechanical Thrombectomy Dr Zakariya Vawda |
3:55 PM | Middle East and Africa Region Concludes |
BREAK |
EUROPE |
|
4:15 PM
|
Europe Commences Session 1: Polytrauma: are we ready to be the main actors? |
4:25 PM | ESER polytrauma guidelines: instructions for use Stefan Wirth |
4:45 PM | Trauma Team: what is the radiologist’s role ? Keonraad Hans Nieboer |
5:05 PM | Major incidents – personal experiences and lessons learnt Elizabeth Dick |
5:25 PM | UK Paediatric Polytrauma Guidelines Caren Landes |
5:45 PM | Major Trauma centre – protocols and pitfalls Chris McLeavey |
Session 2: The GI Tract | |
6:05 PM | Common and uncommon complications after bariatric surgery Francesca Iacobellis |
6:25 PM | Mesenteric ischemia and other Acute bowel pathology Ana Blanco Barrio |
6:45 PM 7:15 PM 7:40 PM
|
Blunt force abdominal trauma Imaging of persons suspected of concealing drugs internally Paediatric emergencies and intervention
|
8:00 PM | BREAK |
Session 3: The pregnant patient in the Emergency Department | |
8:15 PM | Imaging of acute neurologic conditions in pregnancy Cem Calli |
8:35 PM |
Imaging of acute abdomen in pregnancy
|
8:55 PM | TBA |
Session 4: Vascular pathology | |
9:25 PM | Acute aortic pathology imaging, management, latest developments Raghuram Lakshminarayan |
9:45 PM | Case review – solving the bleeding puzzle Georgios Antoniades / Vivek Shrivastava |
10:05 PM | Middle East, Africa and Europe Concludes |
BREAK |
AMERICAS |
|
10:00 PM |
Americas Region Commences
|
Session 1A: CT Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
10:10 PM | Pan Scan overview Mark Bernstein |
10:25 PM | Head/Face/Neck Clint Sliker |
10:40 PM | Thorax Trauma Felipe Munera |
10:55 PM | Abdomen/Pelvis Iain Kirkpatrick |
11:10 PM | MSK Adnan Sheikh |
11:25 PM | Spine Trauma Ken Linnau |
11:40 PM | Spine Non-Trauma Michele Johnson |
Session 1B: MR Imaging Protocols in Emergency Radiology | |
12:05 AM | Stroke Chris Potter |
12:20 AM | Abdomen/Pelvis Jennifer Uyeda |
12:35 AM | Emergency Center MSK MRI Protocols Nicholas Beckmann |
12:50 AM | BREAK |
Session 2A: Optimizing Emergency Radiology Services in Your Practice | |
1:15 AM | Private Marc Camacho |
1:30 AM | Academic Jamlik-Omari Johnson |
1:45 AM | Setting up a new Division Ferco Berger |
Session 2B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology I | |
2:00 AM | IR Utilization in Trauma Rodrick Zvavanjanja |
2:20 AM | Extremity CTA Scott Steenburg |
2:40 AM | Cardiac Savvas Nicoloau |
3:00 AM | GSW Noah Ditkofsky |
3:20 AM | MCI Eric Roberge |
3:40 AM | BREAK |
Session 3A: Emergency Radiology Education and Scholarly Work | |
4:00 AM | Residency/Fellowship Training Tarek Hanna |
4:15 AM | Medical Student Training Tracey Hillier |
4:30 AM | Incorporating Research in your ERad Practice Suzanne Chong |
4:45 AM |
Session 3B: Special Considerations in Trauma Radiology II Radiography in the Emergent Setting |
5:05 AM | US Michael Patlas |
5:25 AM | Pediatric George Koberlein |
5:45 AM | Intimate Partner Violence Bharti Khurana |
6:05 AM | Wrap Up JICER 2021 |
6:15 AM | Event Concludes |