NEURORAD 2024 On-Demand
Our NEURORAD 2024 took place 27-29th July in Melbourne, Australia. Now available to watch in full on-demand, you can benefit from 20 CME of Neuroradiology updates whilst learning from Professor’s of Radiology from the University of Utah and beyond.
Our NEURORAD 2024 took place 27-29th July in Melbourne, Australia. Now available to watch in full on-demand, you can benefit from 20 CME of Neuroradiology updates whilst learning from Professor’s of Radiology from the University of Utah and beyond.
Our NEURORAD 2024 took place 27-29th July in Melbourne, Australia. Now available to watch in full on-demand, you can benefit from 20 CME of Neuroradiology updates whilst learning from Professor’s of Radiology from the University of Utah and beyond.
Join us a for a unique 3-day Neuroradiology conference, with guest speakers joining us from the USA and across Australia to share their expertise and most importantly, interesting cases.
Pick from a 3-day ticket, 2-day ticket, or a just a day of CME to suit your Neuroradiology learning goals
PROGRAM
We have an intensive, case driven program. Take a look below to find out more:
Day 1 – Saturday 27 July Highlights
Glial Tumours Latest Update
· Glioneuronal Tumours Update
· Dementia
· Investigation and Treatment of CSF leak
· Actionable findings of the Painful Spine
· Spinal Tumours
· RANZCR Neuroradiology Exam - insights from a recent Gold Medallist
· Could you pass the RANZCR Part 2 Neuroradiology Exam?
· Mistakes made in Neuroradiology - Case review
Day 2 – Sunday 28 July Highlights
· Altered Mental State
· Brain Vascular Cases
· Stroke - CT Angio and Perfusion - Principles and Practice
· Stroke - Tips and Pitfalls - The $120M case!
· Stroke - What the radiologist should know - an interventionalists viewpoint
· Imaging of Headache
· Toxic Metabolic Lesions of the Brain
· CNS Inflammatory Demyelination Disorders
· Sella and Parasellar Lesion
Day 3 – Monday 29 July Highlights
· Top 10 Head and Neck Mimics
· Parenchymal Haemorrhage
· Patterns of myelopathy
· Post Operative Spine
· Infection and Inflammatory Spine Cases
· Spinal Cases - the Carnage continues!
· Skull Base Tumours
· Lymphoma and it Mimics
· Vascular anatomy and Pathology
HEADLINE SPEAKERS
Professor Dr Karen Salzman Is A Professor Of Radiology; Director Of The Neuroradiology Fellowship Program & Chief Of Neuroradiology. She Has Written Over 40 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles & Has Been A Major Contributor To The Pocket Radiologist™ Series; Diagnostic Imaging: Head & Neck; Diagnostic Imaging: Brain; Diagnostic And Surgical Imaging Anatomy; Expert DDX Brain And Spine As Well As The 2nd Edition Of Expert DDX Brain. She Has Research Interests In Neuro-Oncologic Imaging, Specifically In Tumours Of The Brain, Skull Base, Spine And Head And Neck.
Dr. Miriam Peckham Is An Assistant Professor Of Radiology And The Associate Program Director Of The Neuroradiology Fellowship At The University Of Utah. She Completed Her Radiology Residency At Loma Linda University In Southern California, And Her Neuroradiology Fellowship At The University Of Utah Where She Spent A Second Year Focused On Spine Intervention. Her Clinical And Research Interests Are Primarily In Diagnosis And Interventions For Low Back Pain. She Was A Recipient Of The Radiological Society Of North America (RSNA) Research Scholar Grant To Study Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy For Sacroiliac Joint Pain And Is Currently The Principal Investigator Of Two Clinical Trials Studying Low Back Pain Therapies As Well As Access To Therapy. She Was Recently Funded By The Neiman Health Policy Institute To Study Disparities In Access To Image Guided Interventions For Low Back Pain Patients In The State Of Utah. She Is Involved In Numerous American Radiology And Neuroradiology Societies And Has Given Invited Lectures At Multiple Society Meetings (ASSR, ASNR, RSNA, ARRS, And WNRS). She Has Authored And Coauthored Numerous Peer Reviewed Journal Articles, Book Chapters, Scientific Presentations, And Educational Exhibits.
“NeuroRad 2024 was a great mix of general and more high end cases. The speakers were engaging and educational. I particularly enjoyed the talks on complex spinal imaging as these cases are always something I struggle with. I'll be back again next time. Highly recommend!” (Rae Gordon, Radiology Registrar at Western Health)
FULL SCHEDULE
Take a look at the full Neuroradiology Conference schedule below: