July 21, 2017 - Thiago Braga

ESOR course on Radiological Emergencies takes place next month in Belo Horizonte

1ª nota - Esor_CorujaWith big names in European and Brazilian Radiology, the ESOR AIMS Course will be held on August 25th and 26th, at the Associação Médica de Minas Gerais, in Belo Horizonte (MG). Registration is open at site http://www.cursoesor.com.br. The official language is English and there will be no simultaneous translation.

The result of a partnership established years ago between the Brazilian College of Radiology and Image Diagnosis (CBR) and the European School of Radiology (ESOR), an educational institution linked to the European Society of Radiology (ESR), the event will for the first time have the theme Radiological Emergencies.

The national coordination of the course will be on behalf of Dr. Luciana Costa Silva (MG), while Dr. Cibele Carvalho (MG), president of the Society of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging of Minas Gerais (SRMG) and director of Professional Defense at CBR.

This year, unlike previous editions, the course will take place over two full days, with twelve theoretical classes and twelve workshops, instead of nine, and two lectures by each European teacher instead of one. Considered the highlight of the event, the workshops will take place after the theoretical classes and will divide the members into three groups of up to 40 participants for the discussion of daily clinical cases related to each topic.

The ESOR Course will have the participation of doctors Ademar Paes Junior (SC), director of the Brazilian Association of Diagnostic Imaging Clinics (ABCDI) and specialist in Head and Neck; Conrado Cavalcanti (SP), coordinator of the Diagnostic Imaging Accreditation Program (PADI) and specialist in Musculoskeletal; Dante Escuissato (PR), scientific director of CBR and specialist in the field of Thorax; and Alice Brandão, specialist in Internal Medicine.

Renowned European speakers will also brighten the event. These are doctors Marc Zins (France), who works at the Paris Saint Joseph Hospital and is member-at-large the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (Esgar); Majda Thurnher (Croatian working in Austria); Christian Lowe (Austria), from the area of Cardiovascular Radiology; and Maria Raissaki (Greece), a pediatric radiologist who will address trauma and traumatic and non-traumatic abdominal emergencies in children.

Don't miss the opportunity and sign up. Spaces are limited.