‘Patients First’ at RSNA 2012
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical professionals with more than 50,000 members across the globe, hosts the largest medical meeting in the world, drawing 60,000 attendees annually. This year, the 98th Scientific Assembly & Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, will be held from November 25 – 30, at the McCormick Place, Chicago, US. The theme for RSNA 2012 is “Patients First”.
From lectures and special sessions focussed on the speciality’s hottest topics to presentations of cutting-edge research and the latest in radiology informatics, learning opportunities in every sub-speciality would be in abundance at RSNA 2012. Science, education programmes are expected to raise the bar at RSNA 2012. New research, evolving techniques and technology, expert updates on healthcare policy and the latest in patient-tailored care are included on the rich roster of offerings this year. Along with an overall up-tick in abstract submissions, RSNA’s science and education committee chairs reported stronger international participation, an increase in technology-driven sessions and a steady focus on keeping “Patients First.”
RSNA 2012 attendees can choose from a wide range of education exhibits and scientific sessions, refresher courses, self-assessment modules (SAMs), applied science, integrated science and practice sessions and workshops encompassing every sub-speciality. George S Bisset III, MD, is the President of RSNA 2012, Houston, Texas. Honorary Membership in RSNA will be presented for significant achievements in the field of radiology to Giovanni G Cerri of São Paulo, Brazil; Mukund S Joshi of Mumbai, India, and András Palkó of Szeged,Hungary.
In addition, RSNA will honour two individuals at the event for their contributions to research and education. A James Barkovich of San Francisco, for his outstanding work in research and Marilyn J Goske of Cincinnati for outstanding work in education. Other features at RSNA 2012 are:
Brazil Presents: RSNA’s continuing series highlights discoveries, techniques and practical clinical applications from investigators in Brazil
RSNA DxLive: A fast-paced expert-moderated sessions where participants test their knowledge against that of their colleagues using mobile devices.
Nuclear Medicine/ MI Campus: Courses, exhibits and presentations featuring nuclear medicine/ molecular imaging are housed together for focused study.
Mock Jury Trial: Witness the process of a medical malpractice trial in a case of overexposure to ionising radiation.
CIR Spanish Programme- Emergency Radiology: A series of presentations for the Spanish-speaking radiologic professional, with available English translation.
Resident & Fellow Symposium: This programme will help trainees make informed decisions in their careers
For Hospital Administrators: The Hospital Administrators Symposium addresses compliance and coding, radiology reimbursements and anticipated technology advances
Radiologist Assistants Symposium: Four interactive refresher courses on Sunday designed to meet the educational needs of radiologist assistants (RA) as defined by ARRT.
RSNA also publishes two top peer-reviewed journals: Radiology, the highest-impact scientific journal in the field, and RadioGraphics, the only journal dedicated to continuing education in radiology.