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Final Announcement Date Location Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional September 14th and 15th, 2015 University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands Fonteinpatio, Lectures: Red Hall / Rode Zaal, Onderwijscentrum Information [email protected] Registration Through attached registration form Final Announcement Date Location Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional WHERE OTHERS SEE COMPLEX PROBLEMS, MALLINCKRODT SEES UNIQUE SOLUTIONS th September 14 and 15thThe , 2015 new, independent Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals combines more than 145 years of expertise with the determined focus needed to solve the complex pharmaceutical challenges of today. Whether it’s the production of medicines for pain or development of state-of-the-art imaging technology, we are working to make complex products simpler, safer, and better for patients. University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands Rode Zaal/Red Room, Onderwijscentrum Learn more at www.mallinckrodt.com Information [email protected] Registration Through attached registration form Mallinckrodt, the “M” brand mark and the Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals logo are trademarks of a Mallinckrodt company. © 2013 Mallinckrodt. Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional The Departments of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging and Radiology cordially invite you to join the International Symposium ‘Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional’ to be held in Groningen, the Netherlands, on September 14th and 15th, 2015. Medical imaging is rapidly changing and will continue to do so for the forthcoming years, with major implications in teaching and training. Hence, during the symposium we will address medical imaging from different perspectives: new camera technologies, new computer technologies, new imaging probes and new learning models. Moreover, in medical imaging in Europe the Netherlands is taking the lead in the development of a new program combining both the training in radiology and in nuclear medicine. This program has been effectuated. The International Symposium will thus detail these trends from all the different aforementioned perspectives. Therefore, this symposium provides a unique platform for all involved in technology and in medical teaching and training, to be updated on the latest developments, to envision the future, to account for the implications from different angles of view and to develop an opinion through the expert lectures and discussion with peers. This Symposium precedes an inaugural lecture at the end of the last day of this 2 day Symposium, of a new full professor at the Medical Imaging Center UMCG, Prof.dr. J. Pruim, whose chair will be focusing on these topics. At the occasion of this festive happening we are happy, through the sponsoring of our industrial partners, to be able to wave the registration fee for all registered participants. However, please be aware that because of catering, registration in advance is mandatory. Moreover, as the capacity of the auditorium is limited, registration will be on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis. Groningen itself is well worth a visit. A cozy green city with a population of 190.000, an old university from 1640 ranking among the top 100 in the world, and a large modern hospital of over 1300 beds. A city that is famous for its bicycles, the means of transport. All hotels are in the centre of the city and the congress venue in the university hospital is within a walking distance of maximum 15 minutes. On behalf of the organizing committee it is my pleasure to welcome you in Groningen for this symposium. Prof.dr. R.A. Dierckx, symposium president Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional Monday September 14th 2015 • Fonteinpatio Chair: Rudi Dierckx & Jan van Schaik 09.00 Registration - coffee & tea 10.00 Welcome Address Rudi Dierckx, UMC Groningen 10.05 Opening Address 10.20 Nuclear Medicine + Radiology: a match made in paradise? Radiology + Nuclear Medicine: a match made in paradise? Break Folkert Kuipers, Board of Directors, UMC Groningen Lioe-Fee de Geus-Oei, Leids UMC/ University of Twente 10.40 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 13.00 Herma Holscher, Haga Hospital Den Haag Theme 1. Computer technologies Chair: Peter van Ooijen & Gonda de Jonge Webbased interactive teaching: “I2Vote” Structured reporting; what are we waiting for? Application for medical teaching: “Serious gaming” Lunchbreak Peter van Ooijen, UMC Groningen Evert Sanders, Amphia Hospital Breda Monique Taverne, UMC Groningen Theme 2. Camera technologies Chair: Anne Paans & Ronald Borra 14.00 Future of Medical Imaging Wiard Digby, Siemens 14.30 Standardisation Ronald Boellaard, VUMC Amsterdam 15.00 PET/MRI Ronald Borra, UMC Groningen 15.30 Break Theme 3. Probe technologies Chair: Paul Sijens & Gert Luurtsema 16.00 Hybrid radiopharmaceuticals Philip Elsinga, UMC Groningen 16.30 Fluorescence and Luminescence Go van Dam, UMC Groningen 17.00 MRI/MRS developments Peter Luijten, UMC Utrecht 17.30 Reception Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional Tuesday September 15th • Fonteinpatio Theme 4. New Learning Chair: Walter Noordzij & Sandra Hein 09.30 A Patient’s Perspective Gerda Schapers, Foundation for Image Guided Treatment of Cancer 09.55 Radiologic image interpretation skills Cecile Ravesloot, UMC Utrecht 10.20 Teaching students technical medicine Heleen Miedema, University Twente 10.45 Teaching nuclear medicine: the global perspective Annare Ellmann, Cape Town/Stellenbosch 11.10 Break Theme 5. New Learning Nuclear Medicine Residency Training Chair: Jan Cees de Groot & Roel Bennink 11.30 CanMeds and Entrustable Professional Activities Olle ten Cate, UMC Utrecht 12.00 CORONA: Integrated Residency in Radiology and Molecular Medicine in the Netherlands Jan van Schaik, UMC Utrecht 12.30 Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Radiology Roel Bennink, AMC/UvA 13.00 Lunchbreak Theme 6. Willem Vaalburg Lecture Chair: Janke Cohen 14.00 Teaching Medical Imaging in Europe and beyond Valerie Lewington, King’s College, London 14.45 Closing remarks Matthijs Oudkerk, UMC Groningen 16.00 Inaugural Speech (in Dutch) Academiegebouw, RuG Jan Pruim, UMC Groningen 17.00 Reception This symposium is supported by: Additional information Who should attend? The Symposium has special relevance for nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, medical educational specialists, medical specialists, but is also useful for those involved in education and training. Accreditation has been applied for. For suggestions for accomodation please visit: http://toerisme.groningen.nl/overgroningen/vvv-informatie/vvv-stad-groningen Objectives After attending the Symposium, participants will have: • Understanding of the current future directions in teaching and training in medical imaging. • Knowledge of new camera technologies in medical imaging • Knowledge of new computer technologies and learning perspectives for teaching and training Organizing Committee Rudi Dierckx Sarita Evers Jan Cees de Groot Sandra Hein Gonda de Jonge Walter Noordzij Anne Paans Jan Pruim Stephanie Schouwenburg Gerda Bakker Partnership UMCG and Siemens PUSH: Building the future of Health The Partnership of UMCG and Siemens for building the future of Health (PUSH) integrates the best of imaging technologies, longitudinal data and advanced blood and genetic marker development and is guided by state of the art clinical knowledge specifically in the areas of oncology, cardiology, neurology and infectious and inflammatory diseases. Through this unique approach, the partnership aims at improving current and developing new diagnostic (imaging) algorithms to have serious impact on clinical practice in a 15 years perspective. Besides this scientific collaboration, PUSH also brings a long-term collaboration between UMCG and Siemens in the supply and maintenance of medical imaging technology for basic care, advanced care and expert (research technology) care. Answers for life. TG15041 SIE-HC advertentie ISCOMS_v2.indd 1 12-03-15 13:51 Medical Imaging of the Future: Consequences for Patient and Professional R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M Please complete this form and (e-)mail or fax it to Ms. S. Evers. Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, University Medical Center Groningen, PO Box 30001, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands, telefax: +31-50-361 16 87, e-mail: [email protected] Name BIG number (Dutch MD only) Department Institution Address E-mail Telephone number Signature Date / 2015