7 Benefits of ISCT’s Continued Medical Education OnDemand
ISCT17 may have just ended a few months ago, but we’re already starting to get really excited about the 19thAnnual CT Symposium. Our meeting brings together the top experts in radiology from all over the world. With lectures and workshops built for radiologists/physicians, technologists, radiology residents, fellows, physician assistants, nurses and physicists; the ISCT’s three-day computed tomography symposium is something we look forward to year around.
One of our favorite things about our annual symposium is that it gives people from all over the world in our industry an invaluable opportunity to come together and learn. Not only can you brush up on your skills and knowledge while keeping up to date on the top trending innovations in CT, you can also earn educational credits towards your CME and SA-CME accreditations for being there. Awesome, right?
ISCT Faculty Nominated For Two Aunt Minnie Awards
We love the Minnies because they’re a way to truly recognize those individuals who go above and beyond every day in our industry, the people who are driving innovation and change and pushing our industry forward. The list of semifinalists for the 2017 Minnies was just released, and we were so excited to see a familiar face among the candidates!
ISCT Makes List Of Top 75 Radiology Blogs & Websites
When we founded this organization almost 20 years ago, we did it with a common goal in mind: be a resource on all things CT. Be an organization dedicated towards fostering collaboration and growth in the CT industry, and one that shares this growth and innovation with the radiology community as a whole. Provide a place where members from across all corners of the globe and from all departments can come together to learn, to grow, to challenge current standards, to collaborate and to drive our industry forward. Give them the tools and the knowledge to do just that.
Reflecting On ISCT17: Your Biggest Takeaways
It takes a village to build a truly valuable and powerful educational symposium in the 21st century, and true growth requires constructive criticism derived by deep reflection. As we move forward with starting to plan our next symposium, here are some areas we're looking for feedback on from previous attendees:
Cutting Edge CT News From ISCT17
Radiology is an ever-changing industry, and the world of CT is no exception. In order to be truly valuable to their practices, it is imperative that radiologists, technologists, medical physicists, and even practice administrators stay updated not only on current industry trends, but also what’s on the frontier for CT. Our program directors seek to help them accomplish this by pushing the boundaries each year, creating a line-up of cutting edge talks that encompass controversial topics facing CT, an overview of the newest innovations in radiology, as well as changes in technology and practice.
The quality and quantity of both our talks and faculty were better than ever this year, a fact reflected in the amount of coverage ISCT17 garnered on a national level. With over 310 innovative CT-specific talks on the schedule for ISCT17, it was almost impossible to select which ones to attend. We covered a wide variety of topics across our three tracks, each largely appealing in their own unique way, but there were a few topics of emphasis at ISCT17 that were particularly relevant to the radiology community on a national and global level.