Abstract
For the Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) 2019 Annual Meeting, the sections on Abdominal Imaging and Leadership, Management and Quality (LMQ) and the Young Radiologist Section (YRS) joined forces to organize parallel morning sessions on pelvic imaging and LMQ. The afternoon program kicks off with a message from the BSR president followed by a session on radiation protection and a short quiz provided by the YRS.
Highlights
For the Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) 2019 Annual Meeting, the sections on Abdominal Imaging and Leadership, Management and Quality (LMQ) and the Young Radiologist Section (YRS) joined forces to organize parallel morning sessions on pelvic imaging and LMQ
The afternoon program kicks off with a message from the BSR president followed by a session on radiation protection and a short quiz provided by the YRS
Dr Vincent Vandecaveye (Picture 6), staff abdominal radiologist in the University Hospitals Leuven, who obtained a PhD in diffusion-weighted MRI, will present on the use of whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI in the staging of ovarian cancer
Summary
For the Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) 2019 Annual Meeting, the sections on Abdominal Imaging and Leadership, Management and Quality (LMQ) and the Young Radiologist Section (YRS) joined forces to organize parallel morning sessions on pelvic imaging and LMQ. The first session (09:00–10:30) focusses on male pelvic imaging and is moderated by Dr Lieven Van Hoe (OLV Hospitals Aalst-Asse-Ninove) and Dr Barbara Geeroms (YRS, University Hospitals Leuven).
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