First Batch Of Preliminary Topics Released For ISCT 2018

Every year the ISCT brings experts from across the globe together to discuss, debate, and answer the question: “What’s happening in the world of CT?” From the technology itself to the protocols, techniques, and applications, staying on top of the changes in the CT industry is a never-ending journey, one that requires constant learning and a commitment to professional growth.

There are so many changes happening in CT right now, far too many for any individual to keep up with on their own. That’s why our program directors have been hard at work identifying the most important and innovative topics in the industry and compiling a program for ISCT 2018 that’s comprehensive, tactical, and dives deeply into each issue.

This week we were excited to release a look at our preliminary topics for ISCT 2018! We’re still in the early stages, so there’s a lot more to come as we continue to bulk up our list of sessions and talks and finalize our speakers for each slot, but we couldn’t help but release an early look at what’s on the lineup for ISCT 2018! We’re still finalizing many of our talks, but here’s a look at some of our overarching session topics for the 2018 symposium:

•Coronary CT Angiography & Fractional Flow Reserve: The Winds Of Change

•Imaging Stroke: The DAWN Of A New Era

•Pediatrics

•Trauma/ED

•CT Colonography

•Lung Cancer Screening

•Over/Under Utilization In CT: What The Clinicians Are Reading

•Making Dual Energy Work For Your Practice

•CT Technologies: What’s New

•AI & Deep Learning: Reality, Hype, & Your Attention

•Solving Workflow Conundrums

•ED Workflows That Hum

You can view an expanded list of the individual talks within each session here, and we’ll continue to update you as more content is added and an official program is released. In the meantime, if you haven’t already registered for ISCT 2018 then be sure to save your spot today and take advantage of our Early Bird pricing! Use the code EARLYBIRD at checkout and save 20% on your registration.