2022-06-08 10:02:06 - 16

CBR22 will have activities from 16 subspecialties

The 51st Brazilian Congress of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging (CBR22) will bring together activities from 16 subspecialties. Once again in a face-to-face 100%, the event promoted by CBR will take place from September 1st to 3rd, in Florianópolis (SC), in the CentroSul, and is already registration open with a discount of up to 40% for those who anticipate.

With one Scientific Committee formed by 36 renowned names in Brazilian radiology, CBR22 will have a format focused on integration and interactivity between participants. The event will bring new technologies and the most relevant innovations in the area with great national and international specialists. 

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The CBR22 theme, “A Closer Look,” reflects the College's focus on diversity and inclusion issues, in all its senses. “It is based on the themes of connection, inclusion and diversity in Radiology that we are going to think about our future!”, says the College's scientific director, Luciana Costa.

The schedule of the Brazilian Congress of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging includes scientific activities such as Update Courses, tumor board / Multidisciplinary Session, What's New in Literature, Rare and Challenging Cases and How I Report.

In Radioexpandida, subjects such as Professional Defense, Radioprotection, Radiology in Graduation, Multiprofessional Team and CBR are on the agenda. millennials. The Arenas will have the themes Humanities, Innovation, Ultrasound and Speaker Corner.

Topics of the following subspecialties will be addressed at CBR22:

- Head and neck

- Cardiovascular

- Gastrointestinal

- Genitourinary

- US Gynecology

- breast

- Hybrid Methods

- MSK

- Neuroradiology

- US Obstetrics

- Oncology

- Pediatrics

- Female Pelvis

- Chest

- US General

Paper Submission at CBR22

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Entries for Scientific Papers to be presented during the Congress are open until July 1st. Original works, iconographic essays and case reports or series can be entered. There are two categories: Electronic Panels and Free Themes.

In Electronic Panels, the works, previously submitted for evaluation by the Judging Committee, will be displayed on digital screens. The best papers will be awarded and presented live at the Congress. The Free Themes category will have live presentations during the event.