The Cambridge International Breast MRI honds-on workshop, Radiology Academy, Norwich 15-16 April, 2007

There is a widespread demand for education in the practical skill of breast MRI interpretation in view of the publication of high risk screening trials in 2004/5.  We have tackled the demand for this need by using the facilities of the Radiology Academy in Norwich to initiate hands-on teaching.  This course will offer an exceptional opportunity to learn from world leaders with a high ratio of Faculty to registrant.  Half of the teaching will take place at PACS workstations, and in order to maintain the 2:1 ratio at the console, participation will be limited to 48.  Coupled with a lecture course and a biopsy workshop, this will provide practical training of a comprehensive nature in this technique which is entering the standard canon of care for women at high-risk of breast cancer and in other clinical scenarios

The number of participants is strictly limited and early booking is strongly advised

General Information
This will be a hands-on workshop using the facilities of the Norwich Radiology Academy.   This setting allows user participation in image interpretation in an interactive setting on PACS workstations, with a high ratio of faculty to registrants.  The exceptional quality of the faculty for this first course makes early registration imperative.

Venue
Radiology Academy in Norwich with overnight accommodation arranged at the nearby Dunstan Hall in Norwich.

Fees
The 12 hour workshop fee is £500.  This includes the cost of registration, refreshments, lunch and dinner for Sunday 15 June.  A coach has been arranged to take delegates back to Cambridge if they are also registering for the Cambridge Breast Meeting being held at Queens’ College, Cambridge.  

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