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Week commencing 21 September 2020 Monday 21 September 08:00–10:00 Pancreatic imaging: cancer, cystic lesions, and acute pancreatitis Chairs: Dr Helen Bungay and Dr Raneem Albazaz Pancreatic cancer Dr Raneem Albazaz, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust Panel discussion on pancreatic cancer All faculty Cystic pancreatic lesions Dr Jamie Franklin, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion on cystic pancreatic lesions All faculty Acute pancreatitis Dr Helen Bungay, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Mr Michael Silva, Consultant Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion on acute pancreatitis All faculty 18:00-20:00 Paediatric cardiothoracic imaging Chair: Dr Rhianydd Williams Interpretation of neonatal chest radiography Dr Linda Stevens, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Imaging interstitial lung disease (ILD) in children – a simple approach to diagnosis Dr Tom Semple, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London Imaging of congenital thoracic malformations Dr Alistair Calder, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London Feed, pray, scan: pitfalls and pearls in paediatric chest CT (computed tomography) technique Dr Joy Barber, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London Question and answer session Tuesday 22 September 08:00–10:00 Mediastinal: masses, vessels and more Chair: Dr Jonathan Rodrigues Thymus: what’s normal and what’s not? Dr Jonathan Rodrigues, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust Trachea: congenital and acquired disease for the general radiologist Dr Stephen Lyen, University Hospital Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Mediastinal lymphadenopathy: pearls and pitfalls Dr Eleanor Soo, North Bristol NHS Trust Heart and pericardium on non–gated computed tomography (CT) Dr Michelle Williams, Clinical Lecturer, The University of Edinburgh Pulmonary vasculature: beyond pulmonary emboli Dr Ben Hudson, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust Thoracic aorta: congenital and acquired disease for the general radiologist Dr John Dreisbach, The Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow Neurogenic tumours of the posterior mediastinum and thorax Dr Rebecca Hunt, North Bristol NHS Trust Question and answer session All panel 12:30-13:30 Lunchtime symposium sponsored by Elsevier Using STATdx and RADPrimer: Remote decision support tools to help residents and specialists in radiology to deal with post- COVID-19 virtual reality One hour lunchtime session of insights on product development, showing how you can get the tools to help you make a confident diagnosis. Fabio Silva, Account Manager and Product Specialist Amirsys, Elsevier Clinical 18:00-20:00 Gynaecological oncology: pearls and pitfalls for the non–gynae radiologist Chair: Dr Rebecca Wiles Incidental findings in the uterus and cervix – what should I do? Dr Faye Cuthbert, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust Incidental findings in the ovary and peritoneum – what should I do? Dr Nishat Bharwani, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London Post-operative imaging findings after treatment for gynaecological malignancy Professor Andrea Rockall, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust My interesting cases from the gynaecology oncology multi–disciplinary team meeting (MDTM) Dr Beth Hankinson, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Cairine Probert, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020 #RCRDigital2020 RADIOLOGY ONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY Booking fees from RCR Member: £10 per session RCR Non-member: £15 per session Contact [email protected] 020 7406 5942 Monday 21 September–Friday 9 October 2020 www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020 Join hundreds of doctors from all over the world at our exciting digital learning programme this autumn. Hosted on a bespoke digital platform to ensure a first class experience, you can join using a computer, laptop or smartphone from anywhere in the world. With a registration fee from £10 per session for RCR members and £15 for non-members, you gain exclusive access to the live sessions and the platform so you can review cases, connect with our sponsors network with colleagues and review posters. Sessions will be recorded and you’ll have access for three months so if you can’t join live you won’t miss out! We look forward to seeing you there! Kindly supported by

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Page 1: Kindly supported by - Royal College of Radiologists...The middle years Dr Elizabeth Loney, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust Dr Paul McCoubrie, Southmead Hospital Question

Week commencing 21 September 2020

Monday 21 September

08:00–10:00 Pancreatic imaging: cancer, cystic lesions, and acute pancreatitis Chairs: Dr Helen Bungay and Dr Raneem Albazaz

Pancreatic cancer Dr Raneem Albazaz, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust

Panel discussion on pancreatic cancer All faculty

Cystic pancreatic lesions Dr Jamie Franklin, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Panel discussion on cystic pancreatic lesions All faculty

Acute pancreatitis Dr Helen Bungay, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Mr Michael Silva, Consultant Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Panel discussion on acute pancreatitis All faculty

18:00-20:00 Paediatric cardiothoracic imaging Chair: Dr Rhianydd Williams

Interpretation of neonatal chest radiography Dr Linda Stevens, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Imaging interstitial lung disease (ILD) in children – a simple approach to diagnosis Dr Tom Semple, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London

Imaging of congenital thoracic malformations Dr Alistair Calder, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London

Feed, pray, scan: pitfalls and pearls in paediatric chest CT (computed tomography) technique Dr Joy Barber, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London

Question and answer session

Tuesday 22 September

08:00–10:00 Mediastinal: masses, vessels and more Chair: Dr Jonathan Rodrigues

Thymus: what’s normal and what’s not? Dr Jonathan Rodrigues, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Trachea: congenital and acquired disease for the general radiologist Dr Stephen Lyen, University Hospital Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

Mediastinal lymphadenopathy: pearls and pitfalls Dr Eleanor Soo, North Bristol NHS Trust

Heart and pericardium on non–gated computed tomography (CT) Dr Michelle Williams, Clinical Lecturer, The University of Edinburgh

Pulmonary vasculature: beyond pulmonary emboli Dr Ben Hudson, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Thoracic aorta: congenital and acquired disease for the general radiologist Dr John Dreisbach, The Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow

Neurogenic tumours of the posterior mediastinum and thorax Dr Rebecca Hunt, North Bristol NHS Trust

Question and answer session All panel

12:30-13:30

Lunchtime symposium sponsored by Elsevier

Using STATdx and RADPrimer: Remote decision support tools to help residents and specialists in radiology to deal with post-COVID-19 virtual reality

One hour lunchtime session of insights on product development, showing how you can get the tools to help you make a confident diagnosis.

Fabio Silva, Account Manager and Product Specialist Amirsys, Elsevier Clinical

18:00-20:00 Gynaecological oncology: pearls and pitfalls for the non–gynae radiologist Chair: Dr Rebecca Wiles

Incidental findings in the uterus and cervix – what should I do? Dr Faye Cuthbert, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Incidental findings in the ovary and peritoneum – what should I do? Dr Nishat Bharwani, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Post-operative imaging findings after treatment for gynaecological malignancy Professor Andrea Rockall, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

My interesting cases from the gynaecology oncology multi–disciplinary team meeting (MDTM) Dr Beth Hankinson, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Cairine Probert, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020 #RCRDigital2020

RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Monday 21 September–Friday 9 October 2020

www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020

Join hundreds of doctors from all over the world at our exciting digital learning programme this autumn. Hosted on a bespoke digital platform to ensure a first class experience, you can join using a computer, laptop or smartphone from anywhere in the world. With a registration fee from £10 per session for RCR members and £15 for non-members, you gain exclusive access to the live sessions and the platform so you can review cases, connect with our sponsors network with colleagues and review posters.

Sessions will be recorded and you’ll have access for three months so if you can’t join live you won’t miss out! We look forward to seeing you there!

Kindly supported by

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#RCRDigital2020

RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Wednesday 23 September

18:00-20:00 Multi–modality imaging of the renal tract Chairs: Dr Sarah Swift and Dr Manil Subesinghe

Contrast enhanced ultrasound (US): when and why? Dr Dean Huang, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Dual energy computed tomography (CT): when and why – stone disease and lesion characterisation Dr Jane Belfield, Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospitals NHS Trust

Computed tomography (CT) urography Dr Steve Kennish, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Renal isotope studies Dr Chirag Patel, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Positron emission tomography–computed tomography (PET–CT) imaging of prostate cancer Dr Manil Subesinghe, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London

Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate Dr Olly Hulson, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Thursday 24 September

08:00–10:00 Musculoskeletal (MSK) spine imaging Chair: Dr Rajat Chowdhury

The role of imaging in decision making and disease stratification in inflammatory spine disease Dr Helena Marzo–Ortega, Consultant Rheumatologist , Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Disease

Imaging infectious diseases of the spine Dr Rowena Johnson, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Post-operative spine imaging – what the surgeon wants to know Mr Bedansh Roy Chaudhary, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Avoiding spinal discrepancies - tricky cases Dr Rajat Chowdhury, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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12:30–13:30

Lunchtime symposium sponsored by Balzano ScanDiags - Your Virtual MSK Companion ScanDiags is a fully automated decision support solution for radiologists.

The AI-based interpretation of MSK MRI studies provides qualitative and quantitative information on a list of pathologies and anatomical structures in knee and lumbar spine MRI studies.

Stefan Voser, BSc, MAS MTEC, COO and Product Manager, Balzano Informatik AG

18:00-20:00 Radiology consultant life Chair: Dr Stephen Harden

The early years Dr Stuart Forbes, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Jonathan Rodrigues, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Question and answer session

The middle years Dr Elizabeth Loney, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Paul McCoubrie, Southmead Hospital

Question and answer session

The retirement years Dr Karen Duncan, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

Professor Adrian Dixon, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

Question and answer session

Friday 25 September

08:00–10:00 Clinical radiology trainee session: An approach to the polytrauma CT Chairs: Dr Costa Tingerides, Dr Ian Craven and Dr Stuart Currie

Asession led by experts in neuroradiology and major trauma imaging.

Following an introductory lecture, trainees will be led through cases featuring injuries to multiple body parts and organ systems. Advice will be given on how to produce a systematic on-call report, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

Imaging strategies for the severely injured patient Dr Costa Tingerides, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust

A stepwise approach to assessing traumatic brain injury Dr Ian Craven, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust

Practical assessment of spinal trauma Dr Stuart Currie, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Question and answer session

12:30–13:30 Rapid fire poster presentation session

18:00-20:00 Clinical radiology trainee session: Interesting plain films Chair: Dr Joanna Fairhurst

Introduction Dr Joanna Fairhurst, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Interesting cases

Dr David Scullion, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Sarah McWilliams, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Michael Darby, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust

Dr Joanna Fairhurst, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Couch Kerley lecture: The rewards and challenges of training in radiology Dr Joanna Fairhurst, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020

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#RCRDigital2020

RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Week commencing 28 September 2020

Monday 28 September

08:00–10:00 Clinical radiology: International impact of Covid-19 Chair: Dr Andy Beale

How the RCR dealt with the pandemic and the UK view from the frontline Dr Andy Beale, Greta Western Hospital, Swindon

Global cooperation in the Covid-19 era: international perspective and initiatives Dr Joanna Kasznia-Brown, Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Reaching out to educate: Covid-19 effects on training and new ways in international teaching Dr Ramy Mansour, Oxford University Hospitals

Covid-19 effects on Global fellowships and the Egyptian experience Dr Hassan Abdel-Salam, Alexandria University, Egypt

The Indian experience on the ground Dr Venkat Sudigali, Excell Hospital, India

Covid-19 in Subsaharan Africa - the same or different? Managing in African way TBC

The impact of Covid-19 on oncology and radiotherapy Dr Pippa Lewis, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

Questions

12:30-13:30

Lunchtime symposium sponsored by MedCurrent

Moving towards integrated iRefer clinical decision support for radiology referrals - benefits, impacts and iearnings

Dr Stephen Herman, Thoracic Radiologist at University Health Network (Canada) and Founder/CEO MedCurrent Corporation

18:00–20:00 Artificial intelligence (AI) in image analysis: A radiology perspective Chair: Professor Andrea Rockall

Practical tips

Introduction to the session: What makes a good use case? Professor Andrea Rockall, Imperial College London

Managing and de-identifying imaging data: Challenges and top-tips Professor Mark Parsons, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC), The University of Edinburgh

Decide the question and plan your journey: “So many nodules, so little time” Professor Fergus Gleeson, Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Discussion All faculty

Applications in practice The Covid-19 collection: setting up a national image repository for research and training Dr Joseph Jacob, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Discussion All faculty

Cardiac MRI: AI in motion Dr Declan O’Regan, Imperial College London

AI in malignant brain lesions Dr Thomas Booth, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

Training radiologists with immersive reality (XR) Dr Dimitri Amiras, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Discussion All faculty

Tuesday 29 September

08:00–10:00 Emergency neuroradiology: Getting it right at night – a case-based interactive session Chair: Dr Lalani Carlton–Jones The users will expect interaction in the form of ability to scroll through cases through a web link for each topic in the session which will be provided at the time of session.

Acute headache Dr Daniel Scoffings, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute onset focal neurological deficit Dr Tom Campion, Barts Health NHS

The encephalopathic child Dr Helen Cliffe, Leeds teaching hospitals NHS Trust

Summary and tricky case pearls Dr Lalani Carlton Jones, Guys and St Thomas’s and Kings College Hospitals NHS Trusts

12:30-13:30

Lunchtime symposium sponsored by 4Ways

Improving patient safety in teleradiology

Dr Ben Timmis, Medical Director, 4ways Healthcare and Alison MacKay

18:00–20:00 Clinical radiology – Impact of COVID on Training Chair: Dr Stephen Harden

Severn experience Dr Sowmya Veerasuri, Bristol Royal Infirmary

London survey Dr Jason Yeung, University College London Hospital

JRF Covid-19 impact survey Dr Permesh Dhillon, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Dr Sian Davies

Questions and answer session

Changes to Clinical radiology training Dr Ian Craven, Leeds General Infirmary

Impact on procedural training Dr Malcolm Johnson, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals

The impact on the FRCR exam Dr Mary Roddie, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Questions and answer session

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www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020

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#RCRDigital2020

RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Wednesday 30 September

08:00–10:00 Medical education Chair: Dr Linda Hacking

Best practice in clinical simulation Dr Makani Purva, President, Association of Simulated Practice in Healthcare

Flexible training and less than fulltime working (LTFT) Dr Shirley Remington, Health Education England

12:30–13:30 Wellbeing – supporting teamsSession leads: Dr Nicky Thorp, Dr Martin Hogg

Wellbeing and burnout - lasting the race Dr Petra Jankowska, Musgrove Park Hospital

Supporting doctors wellbeing - the role of the GMC Professor Sue Carr, Deputy Medical Director, General Medical Council

18:00–20:00 Smart surveillance of patients living with cancer Chair: Dr Ruchi Sinnatamby

Chair’s introduction Dr Ruchi Sinnatamby, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Imaging follow up of patients with gynaecological malignancy Dr Helen Addley, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Breast and prostate cancer – what the oncologist is looking for Dr Luke Hughes-Davies, Clinical Oncologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Imaging surveillance for metastatic breast and prostate cancer Dr Penny Moyle, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Surveillance of patients treated for lung cancer Dr Robert Rintoul, Respiratory Physician, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Thursday 1 October

08:00–10:00 Genomics Chairs: Dr Frances Yuille and Dr Stephen Harden

Interactive quiz

What is genomics Dr Terri McVeigh, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

The role of Imaging in genomics Professor Ferdia Gallagher, University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s Hospital

Interactive quiz

Screening from the genetic perspective Dr Terri McVeigh, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Genomics, transcriptomics and breast cancer imaging Dr Ramona Woitek, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

‘The Future of Genomics in oncology and radiology’ - a debate Professor Ferdia Gallagher, University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s Hospital

18:00–20:00 Covid-19 mitigation strategies – a reflection on what did and didn’t happen? Chairs: Dr Ash Chakraborty and Dr Ganesh Radhakrishna

How the RCR supported the development, implementation and roll out of COVID mitigation strategies for oncology Dr Tom Roques, The Royal College of Radiologists

Experience of trainees Dr Jane Young, Whittington Health NHS Trust

OG-HPB experience of bringing the community together to develop and roll out cov-id-19 mitigation oncology strategies and guidelines for the UK Professor Tom Crosby, Velindre University NHS Trust, Professor Somnath Mukherjee, University of Oxford and Dr Chris Jones, University of Leeds

Impact on chest radiology Dr Mary Roddie, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

The impact of Covid-19 on radiotherapy; combined insights from the National Radio-therapy Dataset and CTRad’s Covid-RT Dr Mererid Evans, Velindre University NHS Trust and Dr Katie Spencer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Impact on human resources Dr Keshthra Satchithananda, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Friday 2 October

08:00–10:00 Clinical oncology: International impact of Covid–19 Chairs: Dr Tom Roques and Dr Kheng Yeoh

Welcome and introductions Dr Kheng Yeoh

The impact of Covid-19 – UK Dr Tom Roques

The impact of Covid-19 – Sri Lanka Dr Nuradh Joseph

The impact of Covid-19 – Zambia Dr Susan Citonje Msadabwe

The impact of Covid-19 – Myanmar Dr May Thin Hlaing, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

The impact of Covid-19 – Indonesia Professor Soehartati Gondhowiardjo, Jakarta, Indonesia

The impact of Covid-19 – Shenzhen Professor Anne WM Lee, Hong Kong

How the RCR can help the international oncology community Dr Tom Roques

12:30-13:30

Lunchtime symposium sponsored by Mitis

The challenges of delivering remote radiology reporting in the covid/post-covid world

Dr Andrew Gogbashian MBBS MRCS FRCR, Consultant Oncological Radiologist, Lead Radiologist for CT, Mount Vernon Cancer Centre

18:00–20:00 Working your way around a chest X-ray (CXR) with competence Chair: Dr Miranda Harvie

Introduction and guide to program to follow including interactive tools Dr Miranda Harvie, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

The kids are alright: The paediatric CXR – small but so very important Dr David Grant, Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Total eclipse of the heart: The mediastinal silhouette – the heart, vascular structures, cardiac implants Dr Susanne Soin, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Back to black: The lungs - the basics and the not to be missed Dr Sisa Grubnic, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Hey Corona! CXR appearances of SARS-CoV-2: what is (and isn’t) Covid-19 Dr Miranda Harvie, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Skeleton in the closet: The chest wall on CXR – what needs tertiary referral? Dr Ajay Sahu, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Interactive cases

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RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Week commencing 5 October 2020

Monday 5 October

08:00–10:00 Clinical oncology – Impact of Covid-19 on Training Chair: Dr Rachel Cooper

Trainee perspective:

Dr Kyle Crawford, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

Dr Chris Jones, University of Leeds and Leeds Cancer Centre

Question and answer session

Trainers perspective

Rachel Cooper, Medical Director, Education and Training, Clinical Oncology, The Royal College of Radiologists

Dr Mick Button Velindre University NHS Trust, Wales

The examiners perspective

Dr Peter Ostler, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Question and answer session

Tuesday 6 October

**08:00–10:00 Clinical oncology trainee sessions: Radiotherapy plan review and image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) – Part 1 Chairs: Dr Katy Clarke and Dr Finbar Slevin

Introduction – basics of prescribing and how to optimise an intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plan? Mrs Laura Garratt, Chief Dosimetrist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Site specific plan review and problem solving and practice case-based interactive session

Head and neck Dr Robin Prestwich, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Thorax Dr Kevin Franks, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Pelvis Dr Alex Gilbert, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Available for viewing ahead of the session:

Brachytherapy plan review Dr Ann Henry, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Proton planning and IGRT – special considerations Dr Matthew Lowe, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

12:30–13:30 Rapid fire poster presentation session

**18:00–20:00 Clinical oncology trainee sessions: Radiotherapy plan review and image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) – Part 2 Chairs: Dr Finbar Slevin and Dr Jennifer Van Griethuysen

Introduction to IGRT and general principles Ms Kelly Picken, Radiotherapy Advanced Practitioner, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Site specific IGRT and problem solving

Head and neck Dr Robin Preswich, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Lung Dr Kevin Franks, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Pelvis Dr Alex Gilbert, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Question and answer session

www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020

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#RCRDigital2020

RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Wednesday 7 October

*08:00–10:00 Updates in lower GI cancer contouring workshop: Rectal cancer contouring workshop and launch of new RCR rectal cancer IMRT guidelines Chairs: Dr Katharine Aitken and Dr Rebecca Muirhead Join us for an interactive contouring workshop, featuring the launch of the new RCR rectal cancer IMRT guidance, providing a national consensus guideline for rectal cancer delineation and planning. The session will include an overview and summary of the guidance, as well as an interactive contouring workshop featuring 2 rectal cancer cases to illustrate the contouring guidance in practise. Delegates will have the opportunity to re-contour the cases and compare to the gold standard contours following the webinar to consolidate their learning.

The session is suitable for consultant clinical oncologists and specialist trainees with an interest in rectal cancer.

Faculty:

Dr Mark Teo, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Claire Arthur, The Christie Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Finn Slevin, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Catherine Hanna, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Care

*17:00–19:00 Gynaecological cancer lectures: Update on management of endometrial cancer Chairs: Dr Alexandra Taylor and Dr Gemma Eminowicz

Recent developments

Testing for Lynch syndrome and molecular characterisation Dr Angela George, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Sentinel lymph node surgery in endometrial cancer Mr Thomas Ind, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

New ESGO-ESTRO-ESP guidelines for endometrial cancer Dr Alexandra Taylor, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Case Discussions

Case A: Adjuvant treatment for intermediate risk endometrial cancer Dr Rachel Cooper, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Case B: Adjuvant treatment for high risk disease Dr Melanie Powell, Barts Health NHS Trust

Case C: Management of local recurrence Professor Peter Hoskin, East and North Herts NHS Trust

Case D: Management of serous carcinoma and systemic therapy for advanced / recurrent disease Dr Gemma Eminowicz, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Thursday 8 October

08:00–10:00 Prostate cancer in the 2020’s Chairs: Dr Alison Tree and Professor Duncan McLaren

Welcome Professor Duncan McLaren, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh

Prostate brachytherapy is dead: long live brachytherapy! Dr Nick van As, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Ann Henry, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

SpaceOAR - is there evidence of benefit? Dr Darren Leaning, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Professor Chris Parker, Institute of Cancer Research

Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) diagnostics and therapy Professor Joe O’Sullivan, Queens University Belfast

Systemic therapy in prostate cancer: what drugs, when and why? Professor Rob Jones, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, University of Glasgow

12:30–13:30 Ask the author – proffered paper competitions

*17:00–19:00 Updates in lower GI cancer – lectures Chair: Dr Katharine Aitken

Debate: TNT is the new standard of care in locally advanced rectal cancer Chair: Katharine Aitken

For the motion:

Mr Campbell Roxburgh, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, University of Glasgow and Dr Andrea Cercek, MD. Medical Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre

Against the motion:

Professor David Sebag-Montefiore, University of Leeds and Professor Andrew Renehan, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

UK update on rectal and anal cancer radiotherapy trials Professor Richard Adams, Director for Cancer Trials and Honorary Consultant Clinical Oncologist at Cardiff University and Velindre Cancer Centre

Challenging cases for the LGI MDT Case presentations: Dr Katharine Aitken, Royal Marsden Hospital

Panel:

Dr Rebecca Muirhead, Oxford University Hospital

Professor Gina Brown, Consultant Radiologist, Royal Marsden Hospital

Mr Campbell Roxburgh, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, University of Glasgow

Dr Jenny Seligmann, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Medical Oncologist, University of Leeds

Professor Richard Adams, Director for Cancer Trials and Honorary Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Cardiff University and Velindre Cancer Centre

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RADIOLOGYONCOLOGY CROSS FACULTY

Booking fees fromRCR Member: £10 per sessionRCR Non-member: £15 per session

[email protected] 7406 5942

Friday 9 October

*09:00–11:00 Gynaecological cancer contouring workshop: Cervical cancer Chairs: Dr Alexandra Taylor and Dr Gemma Eminowicz

This contouring workshop will focus on target volume definition for cervical cancer. Participants will contour cases for external beam radiotherapy and intrauterine brachytherapy in advance of the session. There will be an interactive discussion about areas highlighted from the contouring results and the opportunity for feedback on post-session contouring.

Faculty:

Dr Alexandra Taylor, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Gemma Eminowicz, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Rachel Cooper, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Melanie Powell, Barts Health NHS Trust

Professor Peter Hoskin, East and North Herts NHS Trust

12:30–14:00 British Society of Skeletal Radiologists: Spinal imaging workshop Chairs: Dr Richard Fawcett and Dr James Rankine Interactive spinal radiology session with a range of interesting cases from the spinal surgery multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM).

Faculty:

Dr Richard Fawcett, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr James Rankine, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Booking fees

RCR member/Fellow: £10 per session Non-member: £15 per session

* Please note that this is with the exception of the clinical oncology lower GI and gynaecological cancer sessions. The lectures and contouring workshops are a package, including both sessions. The cost to attend both is £15 for members and £20 for non-members.

** The clinical oncology trainee sessions are also split into two parts therefore the cost of these sessions are also £15 for members and £20 for non-members for both.

Cancellation All sessions will be recorded and available on demand for three months following the end of the programme series. Therefore delegates wishing to cancel their registrations will not be eligable for a refund. Delegates may transfer their booking to another session in the series. This must be requested in writing via email to [email protected] no later than 24 hours before the start of the original session.

Book now: www.rcr.ac.uk/dlp2020

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