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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreAs we plan for ISCT 2019, we can’t help but take a moment to reflect on years past. Every year for the past 21 years we have been thrilled to see how our symposium continues to evolve. From the caliber of faculty presenting to the scope and breadth of topics covered, year after year the ISCT symposium grows and changes. For a symposium focused on computed tomography, though, that shouldn’t be too surprising.
Read MoreSo you’ve just been hired into a new leadership position within your organization. One of the first challenges you’re facing is attempting to successfully survive your first hospital executive committee meaning, a true initiation for anyone in a new leadership role. Navigating the waters can be challenging, but with these tips from ISCT President, Dr. Geoffrey Rubin, you’ll learn how to not only survive your first executive committee meeting, but to own it.
Read MoreThe CT industry is a unique sector of radiology, an ever-changing beast that presents with its own specific challenges. Managing CT operations can be complicated, but whether or not you do it effectively can make or break your organization. Our radiology CME course highlight of the week, “Managing The CT Operation”, acts as a guide for current CT managers and those who are stepping into new leadership roles within their department. Presented by leaders from the nation’s top institutions and hospitals, this session highlights talks centered around the core issues for CT managers and radiologists overseeing CT operations.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that we have launched the full symposium content from ISCT 2018 on our state-of-the-art Education On-Demand site, where enduring content from many of our recent symposia is available as a way for professionals across the radiology community to enhance their CT knowledge, stay up to date on the newest industry protocols and innovations, and earn CME credits. Experience all the action, earn CME credits, and grow your industry knowledge at a pace that’s convenient for you!
Read MoreThe theme of this year’s conference is “Tomorrow’s Radiology Today”, with an emphasis on the latest innovative research and cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, 3D printing and virtual reality that are shaping the future of radiology. Strongly represented among the highly regaled speakers this year are a number of former and current ISCT faculty, whose talks promise to be educational, engaging, and above all insightful.
If you’re in Chicago, please join our faculty for the following Wednesday presentations:
Read MoreSave the date for ISCT’s 21st annual international symposium of CT.
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