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Radiopaedia 2021 (July 19-23) was a five-day virtual radiology conference featuring over 70 new live and on-demand lectures contributed by experts from around the world. Live sessions included panel discussion and interactive cases. We have now entered the on-demand access period for registered attendees. 

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The conference is designed to suit all learners, with lectures divided into an advanced stream targeted at radiologists and radiology trainees, and a general stream featuring foundational content. Delegates are, however, welcome to watch any lecture from either stream (see on-demand program).

We are proud to offer free registration to Radiopaedia All-Access Pass holders and to individuals in 125 low and middle income countries. For everyone else, we have tiered pricing designed to maximize global affordability (registration now closed) with over 45 currencies accepted. English subtitles will be provided for all on-demand lectures.

Our all new live page allowed attendees to watch lectures together in realtime, with a session commencing every 4 hours to ensure anyone, anywhere could get the live experience. All lectures and session replays are now available on-demand to registrants for 30 days after the event, or for 90 days if you are an all-access pass holder. 

Delegates are now able to download a certificate for 30 hours of conference attendance with 30 CPD points/hours claimable with RCRRANZCR and ASMIRT. They can also add 30 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ for $50 including SA-CME for the ABR (full CME details). 

We thank you all for helping to make Radiopaedia 2021 the highest quality and most globally accessible radiology conference possible.  

Kind regards,     

Andrew Dixon, Vikas Shah & Natalie Yang
Co-conveners of Radiopaedia 2021
 

Free Registration

Registration is free for Radiopaedia All-Access Pass holders and in 125 low and middle income countries. This includes extended 90 day post-event access. If you don't have an All-Access Pass, then you may want to consider purchasing one (visit all-access pass page). Alternatively, you can proceed to conference-only registration further down this page. 

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Paid Registration

To promote global affordability our conference pricing varies based on your country income tier. We also have concession pricing for non-doctors and trainee doctors including residents and fellows. Please note that single day registration is not available.

Standard Registration
This option is for consultant/attending doctors who wish to register for the virtual conference with 30-day post-event on-demand access. This rate applies to all specialties eg. radiologists, surgeons, emergency physicians, intensivists.

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Concession Registration
This option is for non-doctors and trainee doctors including residents, registrars and fellows who wish to register for the virtual conference with 30-day post-event access. You'll be asked to submit proof of concession status after payment.


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Advanced stream - Day 1
A series of abdominal imaging lectures.
  • Gastric cancer: getting the important info to the table  Matt A Morgan  
  • Complex small bowel obstructions  Michael Hartung  
  • Focal lesions in the non-cirrhotic liver Mark Goodwin  
  • Focal lesions in the cirrhotic liver Mark Goodwin  
  • Acute non-traumatic abdominal pain in pregnancy Vikas Shah  
  • Cancer mimics in the abdomen and pelvis  Michael Hartung  🅴
  • "3x3" presentation  Pir Abdul Ahad Aziz  🌏
A series of gynecologic imaging lectures.
  • MRI of endometriosis: beyond T2 shading  Natalie Yang  
  • Ultrasound assessment of the fetal brain  Alexandra Stanislavsky  
  • Imaging of subfertility  Emmeline Lee  
  • Imaging of twin pregnancy  Alexandra Stanislavsky  🅴
  • Ultrasound of ovarian masses  Alexandra Stanislavsky  🅴
General stream - Day 1
A series of foundational abdominal radiology lectures.
  • Introduction to abdominal CT  Michael Hartung  
  • Abdominal obstructions: ballooning around  Andrew Dixon  
  • Right upper quadrant pain: no stone unturned  George Harisis  
  • Left upper quadrant pain: the forgotten corner  Matt A Morgan  
  • Left lower quadrant pain: to diverticulosis and beyond!  Vikas Shah  
  • Right lower quadrant pain: a survival guide  Matt A Morgan  🅴
  • Anatomy of the retroperitoneum & renal tract  Craig Hacking  🅐

Advanced stream - Day 2
A series of neuroradiology and head & neck imaging lectures.
  • Perfusion and diffusion imaging in stroke  Frank Gaillard  
  • Interactive review of the oral cavity  Christine Glastonbury  
  • Epilepsy in adults: approach to MRI brain interpretation  Derek Smith  
  • Spontaneous intracranial hypotension and spinal CSF leaks  Lalani Carlton Jones 
  • Facial and skull base fractures  Francis Deng  
  • Perineural tumor spread and the skull base  Karda Cavanagh  
  • Imaging of the post-operative neck  Jennifer Gillespie  
  • Beyond thrombectomy: innovations in neurointervention  Tim Phillips  ★  
  • Imaging paranasal sinus disease: anatomy, approach, traps  Jenny Hoang  
  • Perivascular cysts and their mimics Frank Gaillard  🅴
  • Orbital pathology  Andrew Dixon  🅴
  • "3x3" presentation  Bahman Rasuli  🌏
General stream - Day 2
A series of foundational neuroradiology lectures.
  • Introduction to brain MRI  Andrew Dixon   
  • Ischemic stroke  Frank Gaillard   
  • Brain tumors  Andrew Dixon  
  • Intracranial infections  Francis Deng  
  • Neck emergencies  Derek Smith   
  • Intracranial bleeds  Andrew Dixon  🅴
  • Anatomy of the ventricles and cisterns  Andrew Dixon  🅐

Advanced stream - Day 3
A series of chest imaging lectures. 
  • Pulmonary lymphatics: differentiating diffuse disease  Miranda Siemienowicz  
  • Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: diagnostic guidelines  Jonathan Chung  
  • Anterior mediastinal masses: what the radiologist needs to know  Naveen Sharma  
  • Overview of cardiac MRI and common indications  Ben Hudson  
  • Imaging of acute aortic syndromes  Craig Hacking  
  • Air trapping, pulmonary cavities & lung cysts  Miranda Siemienowicz  🅴
  • "3x3" presentation  Edgar Lorente  🌏
A series of pediatric imaging lectures. ​
  • Pediatric brain tumors: an overview  Jeremy Jones  
  • Pediatric abdominal emergencies  John Adu  
  • Scoliosis imaging: how we can make a difference  Jeremy Jones  
  • Pediatric body oncology  Jeremy Jones  🅴
General stream - Day 3
A series of foundational chest radiology lectures.
  • Chest x-ray interpretation: lungs and pleura  Andrew Dixon  
  • Chest x-ray interpretation: heart and mediastinum  Sally Ayesa  
  • Chest x-ray interpretation: lines and tubes  Nick Woznitza  
  • Introduction to chest CT and CTPA  Craig Hacking  
  • Chest trauma  Andrew Dixon  🅴
  • Anatomy of the mediastinum  Craig Hacking  🅐 

Advanced stream - Day 4
A series of musculoskeletal imaging lectures. 
  • ​Radiographic evaluation of bone lesions Matt Skalski  
    • Part I - introduction to tumor features
    • Part II - benign bone lesions
    • Part III - aggressive bone lesions
  • An approach to shoulder MRI  Dai Roberts 
  • Dynamic elbow ultrasound: tendinopathies and ligament assessment  Daniel Walkley  
  • Multimodality imaging of diabetic foot infection  William Morrison  
  • An approach to ankle MRI  Henry Knipe  
  • Easily missed knee injuries on x-ray with CT and MRI correlation  Diego Lemos  
  • Imaging of coccygeal pain  Matt Skalski  🅴
  • "3x3" presentation  Magdalena Chmiel-Nowak  🌏
A series of nuclear medicine lectures. ​
  • Nuclear medicine renal imaging: an overview for radiologists  Sally Ayesa  
  • A guide to non-oncologic PET-CT  David Little 
  • Bone scans: what the radiologist needs to know Sally Ayesa  🅴
General stream - Day 4
A series of foundational musculoskeletal radiology lectures.
  • X-ray assessment of elbow injuries  Jeremy Jones  
  • X-ray assessment of wrist injuries  Andrew Murphy  
  • X-ray assessment of ankle injuries  Henry Knipe  
  • X-ray assessment of knee injuries Andrew Dixon  
  • X-ray assessment of shoulder injuries  Craig Hacking  
  • X-ray assessment of hand injuries  Andrew Murphy  
  • Anatomy of the upper limb  Andrew Dixon  🅐 

Combined stream - Day 5
A series of how to / tips lectures relevant to various groups.
  • How to prepare a talk  Frank Gaillard  
  • Tips and tricks for modern radiology teaching  Vikas Shah  
  • Closing the gap: cross generational learning in radiology  Sherry Wang   
  • Learning, teaching and testing x-ray interpretation  Michael Neep  
  • Reading chest x-rays with Annalise.ai  Andrew Dixon  sponsored
  • Tips and tricks for image-guided biopsies and drainages  Heather Moriarty  
  • When clinicians ask you about IR Chris Nicholas 
  • Why a radiologist should learn pathology  Natalie Yang  
  • Why you need an AI specialist in your department  Luke Oakden-Rayner   
  • How to get the consultant job you want, where you want  David Little  
  • How to build a medical device company  Thomas Oxley  
  • Medical illustration: yes, even you can do it  Matt Skalski  
  • Mindfulness in radiology: avoiding distractions and burnout  Naveen Sharma   
  • Preparing for radiology fellowship exams  Sally Ayesa  🅴
  • A talk on giving talks  Frank Gaillard  🅴
  • Procedural tips for the non-IR  Chris Nicholas  🅴
  • How to make a great radiology report  Michael Hartung  🅴
  • Social media for radiologists  Vikas Shah  🅴

CME Information

All delegates will be able to download a conference attendance certificate for completion of 30 hours of online lectures irrespective of whether you complete the general stream, advanced stream or both streams. It is likely that many professional societies and organizations around the world will accredit this conference as CME/CPD, however given the global nature of the event, it is not possible for us to pre-approve points, with the exception of those listed below. 
RCR and RANZCR CPD
This course provides 30 CPD points in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (including 12 MRI Specific RANZCR points). Registrants should watch all videos, complete the multiple choice questions and feedback survey prior to downloading a certificate from their my courses tab.  
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ including SA-CME for the ABR, and more
Available for an additional fee
Delegates have the option to experience CME automation technology from Orbit CME while earning 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ at the conference.  These credits are available for purchase after registration for a special add-on price of $50 (regular price $432). For delegates reporting to the United States, these credits also satisfy SA-CME required by the American Board of Radiology (ABR), and requirements for all states and most specialty boards. For delegates reporting to Europe and Canada, these credits are also recognized by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) and Section 2 (Scanning) requirements of the Royal College Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program
ASMIRT CPD Appellation 
The Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy has accredited this conference for 30 CPD hours. ASMIRT members, upon completion of the conference, can use the appellation code RADPAE-001629-2021 in the ASMIRT CPD portal.

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Terms and condition
Any cancelation requests by conference-only delegates received before 19 July 2021 UTC 00:00 will receive a full refund less a USD$80 administration fee (or equivalent amount in the currency paid). Cancelation requests received after this time will not be eligible for any refund. Cancelation requests should be emailed to [email protected].

While we don't expect any major change to the conference program, we reserve the right to change the scheduled program, or the running length for any individual lecture, at any time.

For conference-only delegates, your access to the conference videos will end on 23 August 2021 at 00:00 UTC even if your access to the conference page itself is displayed as being beyond this date. For All-Access Pass Holders, your access to the conference videos will end on 22 October 2021 at 00:00 UTC as long as your pass does not expire prior. If your pass expired before or during the event, then discount renewal will be required to regain access. 
 

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