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FORENSIC RADIOLOGY ORGANISED BY THE BIR WELSH BRANCH Venue: Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend CPD: 2 CREDITS Bayer have part funded this event 7 NOVEMBER 2017

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Page 1: 7 NOVEMBER 2017 - British Institute of Radiology · forensic radiology. The evening will inform on the scope of practice, the indications and uses of post-mortem radiology including

FORENSIC RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR WELSH BRANCH

Venue: Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend CPD: 2 CREDITS

Bayer have part funded this event

7NOVEMBER

2017

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FORENSIC RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR WELSH BRANCH Venue: Princess of Wales Hospital, BridgendCPD: 2 CREDITS

Presentations from trainee radiologists and radiographers from selected abstracts

Registration

Networking with buffet

Winning trainee presentation

Interpreting and reporting post-mortem examinationsProfessor Guy Rutty, Chief Forensic Pathologist, East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit

Panel discussion – Practicalities of post-mortem imaging in an NHS facultyDr Richard Jones, Dr Sara Harrison, Dr Rwth Ellis Owen, Ms Sian Hewson and Mr Peter Smith

Questions and discussion

Close of event

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Join us this Autumn at the BIR Welsh Branch evening event for an insight into forensic radiology.

The evening will inform on the scope of practice, the indications and uses of post-mortem radiology including when it is considered an advantage over traditional post-mortem examination, for example in children and religious groups.

Normal CT appearances in deceased patients will be explained, as well as those appearances that indicate genuine pathology and potentially cause of death.

Educational aims:• To understand the evolving role of radiology in post-mortem examinations• To gain knowledge of normal imaging findings after death• To identify genuine pathology, i.e. post-mortem and antemortem findings in

post-mortem radiology

This course provides 2 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists

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2017

Join the BIR today to benefit from reduced delegate rates for our events.

For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us

BIR Plan 1 member £25

BIR Plan 2 member £20

BIR Trainee member £15

BIR Retired £10

BIR Student member £10

Non-member Consultant or equivalent £35

Non-member Non Consultant £25

Non-member Trainee £20

Non-member Retired £15

Non-member Student £15

Registration Fees

Join us

Chair: Dr Amy Clayton Consultant Radiologist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

Dr Gareth Tudor Consultant Radiologist, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

Ms Anna Burch Head of Medical Physics, Breast Test Wales, Cardiff

Professor Will Evans Head of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, University Hospital Wales, Cardiff

Dr Jane Pollit Consultant Radiologist, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Llantrisant

Ms Karen Eckloff Radiographer Lecturer, Cardiff University, Cardiff

Dr Alison Yates Consulant Radiologist, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Cardiff

Dr Megan Lewis Radiology Registrar, South Wales Training Scheme

Dr Rebecca Dixon Consultant Radiologist, Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Meet the committee

The branch chair

She studied medicine at the University of Wales College of Medicine and undertook her radiology training on the South Wales Training Scheme. Her sub-specialist interests include head and neck, GI and HPB radiology and ERCP.

Dr Amy Clayton is a Consultant Radiologist at the University Hospital of Wales Hospital in Cardiff within Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.

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FORENSIC RADIOLOGYORGANISED BY THE BIR WELSH BRANCH

Venue: Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

Coity RoadBridgend CF31 1RQ

48–50 St John Street, London, EC1M 4DGwww.bir.org.uk

Registered charity number: 215869

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/britishinstituteofradiology

The British Institute of Radiology

BY TRAINThe venue is less than one mile from Bridgend train station. It is a twenty minute walk or a ten minute taxi ride.

BY BUSThe following local buses all stop at the hospital - 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 32, 36, 45, 46, 63, 63B.

BY CARThere are two main public car parks at the front and side of the hospital. These car parks are monitored by security officers.