January 19 – 20, 2023
The workshop will be held in English.
The workshop will be live streamed in a Zoom Webinar format. The session times are CET.
Dr. Andrew Plumb
University College London Hospital
London, United Kingdom
Dr. Isabelle De Kock
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, Belgium
This two-day intensive practical course on small bowel imaging will focus on how to optimise patient preparation and image acquisition, and the use of cross-sectional techniques to evaluate common conditions and clinical scenarios.
We will provide fully scrollable DICOM sets for participants to review over a web-browser interface (no additional software needed). Interaction will be boosted by the use of online polling and MCQs. There is plenty of time for Q&A during each session. The cases will range from intermediate to advanced complexity. The aim of the course is to provide participants with a broad range of high-quality cases with immediate feedback available from teaching faculty, in an on-line setting.
G. Bhatnagar, Frimley/UK |
I. De Kock, Ghent/BE |
P. Paolantonio, Rome/IT |
A. Plumb, London/UK |
A.R. Radmard, Tehran/IR |
J. Rimola, Barcelona/ES |
M. Scharitzer, Vienna/AT |
J. Stoker, Amsterdam/NL |
S. A. Taylor, London/UK |
09:00 | Welcome remarks | A. Plumb, London/UK |
09:05 | Session 1: Introduction to small bowel imaging | |
09:05 | Small bowel ultrasound | G. Bhatnagar, Frimley/UK |
09:30 | CT/MR enterography | S.A. Taylor, London/UK |
09:55 | Pattern approach to the abnormal small bowel | I. De Kock, Ghent/BE |
10:20 | Pacsbin familiarisation | A. Plumb, London/UK |
10:35 | Q&A | |
10:50 | Break | |
11:35 | Case-based discussion - 1 Moderator: G. Bhatnagar, Frimley/UK | |
11:35 | Imaging techniques | S.A. Taylor, London/UK |
12:20 | Pattern approach | I. De Kock, Ghent/BE |
13:05 | Q&A | |
13:20 | Break | |
14:20 | Session 2: Inflammatory bowel disease - part I Moderator: S.A. Taylor, London/UK | |
14:20 | Asssessment of disease activity in Crohn’s disease | A. Plumb, London/UK |
14:50 | Intestinal complications in Crohn’s disease | J. Rimola, Barcelona/ES |
15:20 | Q&A | |
15:35 | Break | |
16:20 | Case-based discussion - 2 Moderator: I. De Kock, Ghent/BE | |
16:20 | Disease activity | A. Plumb, London/UK |
17:20 | Intestinal complications | J. Rimola, Barcelona/ES |
18:20 | Q & A | |
18:35 | Adjourn | |
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09:00 | Session 3: Inflammatory bowel disease - part II Moderator: A.R. Radmard, Tehran/IR | |
09:00 | Assessment of treatment response in Crohn’s disease | J. Stoker, Amsterdam/NL |
09:30 | Surgical planning and postoperative assessment in Crohn’s disease | P. Paolantonio, Rome/IT |
10:00 | Q&A | |
10:15 | Break | |
11:00 | Case-based discussion - 3 Moderator: A.R. Radmard, Tehran/IR | |
11:00 | Treatment response | J. Stoker, Amsterdam/NL |
12:00 | Surgical planning & postoperative assessment | P. Paolantonio, Rome/IT |
12:45 | Q&A | |
13:00 | Break | |
14:00 | Session 4: Moderator: P. Paolantonio, Rome/IT | |
14:00 | Small bowel involvement in non-enteric disease | A.R. Radmard, Tehran/IR |
14:30 | Small bowel neoplasms | M. Scharitzer, Vienna/AT |
15:00 | Q&A | |
15:15 | Break | |
16:00 | Case-based discussion - 4 Moderator: A. Plumb, London/UK | |
16:00 | Small bowel in non-enteric disease | A.R. Radmard, Tehran/IR |
17:00 | Small bowel neoplasms | M. Scharitzer, Vienna/AT |
18:00 | Q&A | |
18:15 | Closing remarks | I. De Kock, Ghent/BE |
Radiologists, Physicians | |
ESGAR Members | € 490.00 |
Non Members | € 690.00 |
Radiologists in Training (Residents) | |
ESGAR Members | € 290.00 |
Non Members | € 390.00 |
The number of participants per workshop is limited and registrations will be accepted on a first come first served basis. Together with the registration payment is necessary. Registrations as radiologist in training (Residents) or Radiographers must be accompanied by a confirmation of the head of the department confirming the status as Resident or Radiographer.
“The ESGAR Small Bowel Workshop, Vienna (ONLINE), Austria, 19/01/2023-20/01/2023 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 13 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.”
“Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities.
“Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.”