
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 ->
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.
Wrapping Up ISCT 2018: Claiming Your CME Credit
Now that ISCT 2018 has concluded and you’ve had time to enjoy not only the live meeting, but also your virtual bundle of content, it’s time to claim your credits. Here’s everything you need to know about how to claim your CME credits for our CT symposium:
ISCT Launches Full ISCT 2018 Program
For months now our program directors have been hard at work identifying the most important and innovative topics in the CT industry and compiling a program for ISCT 2018 that’s comprehensive, tactical, and dives deeply into each issue. We’re thrilled to announce that the full ISCT 2018 program is officially live on our website!
First Batch Of Preliminary Topics Released For ISCT 2018
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. We’re still finalizing many of our talks, but here’s a look at some of our overarching session topics and the preliminary program for the 2018 symposium:
6 Reasons To Attend ISCT's TrifeCTa Symposium
This June hundreds of industry experts will gather together in San Francisco at ISCT17 to exchange ideas, build relationships, and deep dive into the hot-button challenges and innovations facing the world of CT. This will be the 19th time we've held our annual international symposium on CT. For almost two decades now we've gathered hundreds of radiologists, technologists, medical physicists, and other members of the radiology world together to hear new computed tomography discussions on technical development, radiation, contrast enhancement, multi-energy CT, etc.
It's an incredible chance for education and growth, both personally and professionally. Every radiology conference has its benefits, here are 6 reasons to attend ours:
What Is The TrifeCTa Symposium? FAQ's Answered About Our 2017 CT Symposium
For almost 20 years, the ISCT’s Annual International Symposium for CT has presented education on cutting edge CT techniques and practice. As some technologies mature and new ones emerge, we have come to understand that our diverse audience has different education priorities. Whether you are an academic radiologist, private practice radiologist, employed community radiologist, technologist, medical physicist or CT administrator, we have redesigned our program for YOU and have named it the “TrifeCTa Symposium”. We’ve had some questions about what the “TrifeCTa Symposium” is, and how it’s different from our past symposia. We’re putting that confusion to rest with some FAQ’s about our upcoming CT symposium, the reason behind the name, and what attendees can expect to see in June.