Endometriosis Contemporary topics in imaging and management.
10 Nov 2017
Joint BSGE and BSGI meeting, discussing strategies in the modern management of endometriosis
CPD exercise
Joint BSGE and BSGI meeting, discussing strategies in the modern management of endometriosis
It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the Society’s eleventh annual scientific meeting.
https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/departmental-catalog/Departments/postgraduate-and-scientific-meetings/2158—bsgi-annual-gynaecology-and-imaging-meeting—rcogbsgi-joint-meeting/
For full details and to find out how to submit abstracts, please visit the RCOG website.
The 13th Annual Scientific meeting of the BSGI offer the opportunity for all specialists with an interest in gynaecology and imaging related to Clinical Practice to update on academic developments in the field and discuss hot topics in clinical practice.
The aim of the ASM is to provide a focused day of clinically relevant talks across a range of areas including gynaecological oncology, benign gynaecology and early pregnancy. The ASM provides the opportunity to present academic work and trainees are especially welcome.
This meeting is eligible for 6 CPD points.
After the meeting you will have updates in key areas of imaging in:
Mr Philip Toozs-Hobson FRCOG, Birmingham
Mr Andrew Sizer FRCOG, Shrewsbury
This is the third edition of our two-day gynae imaging course and we are delighted to be hosting this years’ in London!
Covering the essentials of gynaecological imaging, we shall be looking at how to acquire the best possible images over multiple imaging modalities, how to read these images and looking at a range of pathologies in the different areas.
This course aims to sharpen reporting skills and optimise scanning efficiency.
10 CPD credits can be claimed in accordance with the CPD scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists.
A completely free webinar with Jonathan Chamberlain, President of the BSGI. Jonathan will be covering the basics of how the ultrasound image is produced, how to optimise the image and then how to learn to recognise patterns on the images that help us understand what we are seeing and able to make a diagnosis.
Keep watching this space for details on our next webinar. Not to be missed!
We are delighted to announce our next exciting webinar with Dr Nimit Goyal, Clinical Radiologist from the Royal Gwent Hospital.
Entitled ‘Role of Interventional Radiology in Gynaecology’, it will focus on the ever growing role in which IR can play in the management of gynaecology patients.
This role has evolved over the years from basic diagnostic biopsy and ascites drain to treatment of benign diseases such as fibroids and treatment of lung metastasis with thermal ablation. The presentation should be interesting to all clinicians and other staff members involved in the care of gynaecology patients.
Join us on 28th October at 7pm, click here to register –
We look forward to seeing you.