
Radiology CME Course Highlight: Managing The CT Operation
The challenges faced by a radiologist in a managerial position are much different from those faced in the reading room, and in order to effectively leverage your leadership role you need to be prepared to not only identify core challenges within your department, but also know how to appropriately navigate them. Our radiology CME course, “Managing The CT Operation”, equips you to do just that.
Artificial Intelligence At ISCT 2019: Program Theme Highlight
Artificial intelligence is and will continue to be one of the hottest topics in radiology. From applications and use cases for the technology to how AI and deep learning will affect radiologists' livelihoods and a variety of CT subspecialties, the theme of artificial intelligence will be emphasized throughout our entire 2019 program.
Session Highlight: Neuro CT At ISCT 2019
The ISCT 2019 neuro session promises to be an exciting, spirited update of the most important, high impact developments in CT neuroimaging! A large topic of discussion will be the rapid, widespread growth of CT & CT vascular imaging for acute stroke diagnosis & triage. Read more ->
Call For Abstract Poster Presentations On Computed Tomography
The time has come, The International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) is now accepting abstracts for poster presentations to be presented at our 21st Annual Symposium on CT. The goal of this exercise is to encourage research and the exchange of new ideas and approaches in radiology, specifically computed tomography. Trainees are highly encouraged to submit. Accepted poster presenters must register for the symposium and be present - the ISCT will provide a $250 scholarship to accepted presenting authors.
Spotlight: Radiologist Arun Krishnaraj, MD, MPH
Meet ISCT 2019 faculty, Dr. Arun Krishnaraj. Each of the radiologists spotlighted on our blog bring something unique and valuable to our Computed Tomography Symposium. Arun Krishnaraj, MD, MPH is subspecialized in body imaging, is considered a leader in all the top radiology organizations and associations and has a unique perspective on how radiologists can serve as leaders for their practice or hospital.
ISCT 2019: Earn Up To 26.25 CME Credits With Our CT Symposium
Continuing your medical education is key to establishing yourself as a relevant, valuable member of the radiology community, and finding the time to advance your professional knowledge is essential. ISCT’s 21st annual international symposium of CT is accredited by the ACCME, providing radiologists and technologists an opportunity to earn a whopping 26.25 credit hours of CME.
Earlybird Registration Is Open For ISCT 2019
ISCT’s annual symposium is a comprehensive computed tomography conference built year over year to be the most actionable, important, and lively event in CT. This year’s symposium will mark 21 years of collaboration and innovation for our organization since the introduction of multi-row CT. Join radiologists, physicists, technologists, residents, and practice administrators from across the globe for three and a half disruptive days of technical learning as we cover practical multi-spectral CT techniques and applications for clinical practice in 2019.
Star Wars Characters as Members of Your Radiology Team
The first place to start and the easiest place to get buy-in for a more collaborative work process is within your radiology department. In your day-to-day experiences, it might not be as easy to see how very interlaced your team needs to become. To put this whole “CT as a Team Sport” concept into perspective for you, we drew some comparisons between your computed tomography radiology team and the most epic team in all of the galaxy.