Radiopaedia 2022 (July 25-29) our five-day virtual radiology conference has concluded and registration has now closed. If you were lucky enough to register then full on-demand access to all lectures, panel discussions, workshops and session replays is now available when you log in.
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The conference is designed to suit all learners, with advanced lectures targeted at radiologists and radiology trainees, and general lectures suited to any health professional looking to enhance their radiology knowledge (see lecture titles).
A live-session commences every 4 hours with attendees able to chat and view cases in realtime. On-demand access will extend for 30 days after the event, or for 90 days if you are an all-access pass holder. A range of encore lectures (🅴) from last year's event are also included.
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. English subtitles are provided for all on-demand lectures.
Delegates will receive a certificate for 30 hours of conference attendance with 30 CPD credits/hours claimable with RCR, RANZCR and ASMIRT (view CME details). Over 180 multiple choice review questions will be provided.
We look forward to "seeing" you at Radiopaedia 2022!
Co-convenors of Radiopaedia 2022

Free Registration
Registration is free for Radiopaedia All-Access Pass holders and in 125 low and middle income countries with extended 90 day post-event access. You may wish to get an all-access pass if you haven't got one, or proceed to the conference only registration section instead.
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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. Single day registration not available
Standard Registration
This option is for consultant/attending doctors who wish to register for the virtual conference with 30 day post-event access. Applies to all specialties eg. radiologists, surgeons, emergency physicians.
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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 lectures - Day 1
A series of neuroradiology and head & neck imaging lectures.- Brain tumor update - WHO 5th edition Frank Gaillard
- Understanding the lower four: CN9-12 Christine Glastonbury
- Spinal tumors in adults Derek Smith
- Cavernous sinus: from anatomy to pathology Lalani Carlton Jones
- Toxic and metabolic brain disease patterns in adults Francis Deng
- Imaging approach to pulsatile tinnitus Jennifer Gillespie
- Non-tumor spinal cord disease Tilak Das
- Incidental thyroid nodules - approach and culture shift Jenny Hoang
- Knowing where to look: clinical localizing signs and the brain Tabby Kennedy
- Spontaneous intracranial hypotension and spinal CSF leaks Lalani Carlton Jones 🅴
General lectures - Day 1
A series of foundational MRI lectures.- Introduction to MRI physics and safety Donald McRobbie
- Introduction to lumbar spine MRI Andrew Dixon
- Introduction to cervical spine MRI Derek Smith
- Introduction to knee MRI Andrew Dixon
- Introduction to MRCP Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to brain MRI Andrew Dixon 🅴
Case workshop - Day 1
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Head & Neck emergencies Andrew Dixon & Derek Smith


Advanced lectures - Day 2
A series of musculoskeletal imaging lectures.- Sacroiliac joint variants and pathology Matt Skalski
- An approach to wrist MRI Dai Roberts
- Femoropatellar instability on CT and MRI P. Diana Afonso
- MR imaging of glenoid labral tears Diego Lemos
- Interventional radiologic procedures in pelvic bone tumors Yet Yen Yan
- Imaging of synovial pathologies Tatiane Cantarelli
- Ultrasound evaluation of finger pathology Gonzalo Serrano Belmar
- An approach to bone marrow in lumbar spine MRI Imran Lasker
- Diagnostics and theranostics with PSMA & DOTATATE Sally Ayesa
- Clearing up unclear medicine with SPECT/CT David Little
- Nuclear medicine imaging of cardiac amyloidosis Paige Bennett
General lectures - Day 2
A series of foundational x-ray lectures.- Introduction to x-ray physics Matt Skalski
- Chest x-ray interpretation: lines and tubes Amanda Er
- Abdominal x-ray interpretation Vikas Shah
- X-ray interpretation of foot injuries Andrew Murphy
- X-ray interpretation of hip and pelvic injuries Craig Hacking
- X-ray interpretation of elbow injuries Jeremy Jones 🅴
Case workshop - Day 2
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Chest x-ray cases with CT correlation Sally Ayesa & Andrew Dixon


Advanced lectures - Day 3
A series of chest and cardiovascular imaging lectures.- Pulmonary fibrosis - imaging survival guide Miranda Siemienowicz
- Occupational lung diseases: beyond the classical pneumoconioses Jonathan Chung
- How to approach cardiac CT Ben Hudson
- Exploring pleural diseases on x-ray and CT Stefan Tigges
- Top 10 papers to know in IR Heather Moriarty
- Imaging of acute aortic syndromes Craig Hacking 🅴
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: diagnostic guidelines Jonathan Chung 🅴
- Pediatric knee MRI: they're not just small adults Jeremy Jones
- Demystifying the pediatric chest John Adu
- Pediatric IR: more than just lines and biopsies Kish Minhas
General lectures - Day 3
A series of foundational CT lectures.- Introduction to CT physics Tim Szczykutowicz
- Introduction to HRCT chest Miranda Siemienowicz
- Introduction to oncology staging CT Sally Ayesa
- CT case workshop Andrew Dixon & Vikas Shah
- Introduction to abdominal CT Michael Hartung 🅴
- Introduction to chest CT and CTPA Craig Hacking 🅴
Case workshop - Day 3
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Pediatric emergencies Jeremy Jones


Advanced lectures - Day 4
A series of abdominal imaging lectures.- Inflammatory bowel pathology Michael Hartung
- Urinary diversions: from bowel to bladder Matt A Morgan
- Ultrasound of inflammatory bowel disease Ruth Reeve
- An approach to prostate MRI Joseph Mullineux
- Cystic pancreatic lesions Edmund Godfrey
- Tips and tricks for image-guided biopsies and drainages Heather Moriarty 🅴
- Acute non-traumatic abdominal pain in pregnancy Vikas Shah 🅴
- MRI assessment of uterine fibroids Natalie Yang
- Cesarean scar imaging: Scar-y things you need to know Emmeline Lee
- O-RADS MRI classification for adnexal lesions Nishat Bharwani
- MRI assessment of adenomyosis Natalie Yang
General lectures - Day 4
A series of foundational ultrasound lectures.- Introduction to ultrasound physics Amy Barnes
- Introduction to hepatobiliary ultrasound Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to renal tract ultrasound Matt A Morgan
- Introduction to shoulder ultrasound Dai Roberts
- Introduction to pelvic ultrasound Avni Skandhan
- Introduction to scrotal ultrasound Jeremy Jones
Case workshop - Day 4
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Abdominal emergencies Michael Hartung & Vikas Shah


Combined lectures - Day 5
A series of professional development and innovation lectures.- Post-mortem radiology: not the same as clinical radiology Chris O'Donnell
- Imaging in mass fatality situations Claire Robinson
- Being an expert witness, writing reports and giving evidence Jeremy Jones
- Helping to build imaging capacity in low-resource health systems Liz Joekes
- Radiologists and athlete care: lessons from the Tokyo Olympics Bruce Forster
- Tech to enhance your reporting setup and efficiency Daniel Fascia
- How virtual reality is changing radiography education James Hayes
- Providing a supportive environment for LGBTQ patients Amanda Bolderston
- Uses of extended reality in radiology Dimitri Amiras
- Communication creates culture Hannah Ireland
- The rules of radiology reporting Paul McCoubrie
- The curious case of Baum's loop Frank Gaillard
- Tips and tricks for modern radiology teaching Vikas Shah (21 mins) 🅴
- Mindfulness in radiology: avoiding distractions and burnout Naveen Sharma 🅴
- Why a radiologist should learn pathology Natalie Yang 🅴

CME Information
All delegates will be able to download a certificate for 30 hours of conference attendance. It is likely that many professional societies and organizations 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 other than those listed below.