AIMS China

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ADVANCED IMAGING
MULTIMODALITY
SCHOOLS AND SEMINARS
2014
ASIA
Cardiovascular Imaging
April 8, Nanjing/China
April 10, Yinchuan/China
April 12, Shenyang/China
Oncologic Imaging
July 10, Hangzhou/China
July 12, Seoul/Korea
AIMS, the ESOR Visiting Schools and Seminars,
are made possible by an unrestricted educational
grant from Bracco and in partnership with
the Chinese Society of Radiology and
the Korean Society of Radiology.
European School of Radiology
The European School of Radiology (ESOR) is an integrated and multi-dynamic
institution, fulfilling the mission of the European Society of Radiology (ESR)
in the field of education. Its main goal is to assist in harmonising radiological
education in Europe. With its wide range of activities, ESOR additionally aims
to raise standards in the field of scientific radiology, to extend and coordinate
teaching resources worldwide and to help young radiologists to obtain the
knowledge and skills to fulfil tomorrow’s requirements.
ESOR stands for education in partnership.
The AIMS Programmes in Asia are implemented with the Chinese Society of
Radiology and the Korean Society of Radiology as well as our valuable partner
Bracco.
Date of publishing: February 2014
While the greatest care is taken in compiling this information,
the editor does not take responsibility for any printing errors or omissions.
AIMS China
Welcome to AIMS China
Dear Colleagues,
Seven years ago, the AIMS programme was set up by ESOR to create educational links and exchange between ESR and National Radiological
Societies outside Europe. The programme was materialised at first in China in close collaboration with the Chinese Society of Radiology
(CSR) and made possible by an unrestricted grant from Bracco. It has proved extremely interesting and productive as it has attracted more
than 5,200 Chinese radiologists from different regions so far. The educational programmes are delivered jointly by renowned European
speakers and esteemed Chinese lecturers in an effort to open up additional opportunities for exchanging expertise and enhancing scientific
collaboration.
Recently, the AIMS programmes in China have been restructured to include both schools and seminars. Schools are designed to familiarise
residents and young radiologists with established approaches and recent achievements in diagnostic imaging, related to topics across the
modalities. The programmes are intended for a larger number of participants and lectures are accompanied by case-based reviews, rounded
off by a self-assessment test. Seminars are aimed at board-certified radiologists and specialists. These are organ- or subspecialty oriented,
focused on the most recent diagnostic advances available and offer ample opportunities to share and exchange scientific knowledge and
expertise. The programmes consist of lectures and workshops, delivered jointly by renowned European and Chinese speakers, and are
limited to a certain number of participants. The later allows an interactive character, encouraging informal and free communication between
participants and lecturers.
In 2014 three schools are dedicated to Cardiovascular Imaging. The venues will be the cities of Nanjing, Yinchuan and Shenyang. One
seminar is focused on Oncologic Imaging and will take place in Hangzhou.
On behalf of CSR and ESOR, we would like to encourage especially young Chinese colleagues to actively participate and benefit from these
excellent programmes.
Professor Xiaoyuan Feng
CSR President
Professor Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis
ESOR Scientific/Educational Director
CHINA SCHOOLS AND SEMINARS
For registration information please contact:
Shanghai Bracco Sine Pharmaceutical
Mr. Eddie Xie, Event organiser
Rm.610-612 Gangtai Plaza No.700 Yan An East Road
Shanghai 20001, P. R. China
Tel: +86 21 5385 1100
Fax: +86 21 5385 1053
E-mail: [email protected]
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AIMS China
Cardiovascular Imaging
AIMS Advanced Imaging Multimodality School
Programme
Cardiovascular Imaging
April 8, 2014
Nanjing/China
13:00Registration
Local Chairman
13:30–13:35 Welcome by CSR representative
Gaojun Teng, Nanjing/CN
13:35–13:40 Presentation of programme by local chairman
Guangming Lu, Nanjing/CN
13:40–13:50 Introduction and welcome on behalf of ESR/ESOR
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
13:50–14:50 MR Imaging of the heart: when, how and why
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
14:50–15:00 Case review
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
Guangming Lu
Nanjing/CN
15:00–16:00 CTA technique optimisation: imaging protocols and
clinical application
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
16:00–16:10
C ase review
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
16:10–16:30Coffee break
16:30–17:30
MRA technique optimisation:
imaging protocols and clinical applications
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:30–17:40 C ase review
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:40–18:10 C linical application of vascular imaging in vascular
interventional radiology
Haidong Zhu, Nanjing/CN
18:10–18:20 Case review
Longjiang Zhang, Nanjing/CN
18:20 Certificate of attendance
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Programme
Cardiovascular Imaging
April 10, 2014
Yinchuan/China
AIMS China
Cardiovascular Imaging
AIMS Advanced Imaging Multimodality School
13:00Registration
13:30–13:35 Welcome by local CSR representative
Xiaoyuan Feng, Shanghai/CN
Local Chairman
13:35–13:40 Presentation of programme by local chairman
Yunlin Guo, Yinchuan/CN
13:40–13:50 Introduction and welcome on behalf of ESR/ESOR
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
13:50–14:50 MR Imaging of the heart: when, how and why
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
14:50–15:00 Case review
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
15:00–16:00 CTA technique optimisation: imaging protocols and
clinical application
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
Yunlin Guo
Yinchuan/CN
16:00–16:10
Case review
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
16:10–16:30Coffee break
16:30–17:30
MRA technique optimisation:
imaging protocols and clinical applications
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:30–17:40 Case review
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:40–18:10 Application of vascular imaging techniques
in the vessel interventional therapy
Li Zhu, Ninchuan/CN
18:10–18:20 Case review
Bin Lu, Beijing/CN
18:20 Certificate of attendance
Education in partnership with
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AIMS China
Cardiovascular Imaging
AIMS Advanced Imaging Multimodality School
Programme
Cardiovascular Imaging
April 12, 2014
Shenyang/China
13:00Registration
Local Chairman
13:30–13:35 Welcome by local CSR representative
Ke Xu, Shenyang/CN
13:35–13:40 Presentation of programme by local chairman
Qiyong Guo, Shenyang/CN
13:40–13:50 Introduction and welcome on behalf of ESR/ESOR
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
13:50–14:50 MR Imaging of the heart: when, how and why
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
14:50–15:00 Case review
Francesca Pugliese, London/UK
Qiyong Guo
Shenyang/CN
15:00–16:00 CTA technique optimisation:
imaging protocols and clinical application
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
16:00–16:10
Case review
Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT
16:10–16:30Coffee break
16:30–17:30
MRA technique optimisation:
imaging protocols and clinical applications
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:30–17:40 Case review
Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL
17:40–18:10 Clinical application of vascular imaging in vascular
interventional radiology
Hongshan Zhong, Shenyang/CN
18:10–18:20 Case review
Yang Hou, Shenyang/CN
18:20 Certificate of attendance
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Programme
Oncologic Imaging
July 10, 2014
Hangzhou/China
AIMS China
Oncologic Imaging
AIMS Advanced Imaging Multimodality Seminar
08:00–08:30Registration
08:30–08:40
Welcome by CSR representative
Xiaoyuan Feng, Shanghai/CN
Local Chairman
08:40–08:45
Presentation of programme by local chairman
Xiaoyuan Feng, Shanghai/CN
08:45–09:00
Introduction and welcome on behalf of ESR/ESOR
Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis, Athens/GR
09:00–09:30
Diffusion weighted imaging in cancer
Celso Matos, Brussels/BE
09:30–10:00
Advances in breast cancer imaging
Francesco Sardanelli, Milan/IT
10:00–10:30
Advances in imaging of renal cell carcinoma
Xiaoying Wang, Beijing/CN
10:30–10:50Coffee break
10:50–13:00
Xiaoyuan Feng
Shanghai/CN
W
orkshops
(Celso Matos, Francesco Sardanelli, Xiaoying Wang)
13:00–14:00Lunch break
14:00–14:30 Perfusion CT/MR in cancer
Zhenwei Yao, Shanghai/CN
14:30–15:00 C olorectal liver metastasis –
the role of the radiologist in the multidisciplinary team
Luis Marti-Bonmarti, Valencia/ES
15:00–15:30 M
easuring treatment response
Minming Zhang, Hangzhou/CN
15:30–15:50 Coffee break
15:50–18:00 Workshops
(Zhenwei Yao, Luis Marti-Bonmarti, Minming Zhang)
18:00Certificate of attendance
Education in partnership with
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AIMS Korea
Welcome to AIMS Korea
Dear Colleagues,
The AIMS programme has been set up by ESOR to establish educational links and exchange between ESR and national radiological societies outside
Europe. As of 2012, the programme has been expanded in Asia to enhance the close partnership with the Korean Society of Radiology (KSR) in
the field of radiological education and research. This opened up an added long-term opportunity for scientific collaboration in radiology between
Korea and Europe, through an educational bridge which is made possible by an unrestricted grant from Bracco. The educational programmes
are delivered jointly by highly esteemed Korean lecturers and renowned European speakers in an effort to create additional opportunities in
exchanging expertise and enhancing scientific collaboration.
In 2014, it is KSR’s great pleasure to welcome the programme with one seminar, dedicated to Oncologic Imaging, in Seoul/Korea on July 12. This
is aimed at board-certified radiologists and specialists. Korean members will have the opportunity to update their knowledge in oncologic imaging
and to make prosperous relationship with ESR/ESOR. The programme consists of lectures and workshops and is limited to a specified number of
participants, allowing an interactive character and encouraging informal and free communication between participants and lecturers. KSR greatly
appreciates the contributions and efforts by ESOR and its faculty members towards the ESR/ESOR/KSR relationship.
On behalf of KSR and ESOR, we would like to encourage our Korean colleagues to actively participate and benefit from this excellent programme.
Professor Tae Hwan Lim
KSR President
Professor Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis
ESOR Scientific/Educational Director
KOREA SEMINAR
For registration information please contact:
The Korean Society of Radiology
Ms. Seolhee Lim
71, Yangjaecheon-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-891, Korea
Tel: +82-2-578-5766
Fax: +82-2-529-7113
E-mail: [email protected]
www.radiology.or.kr (Korean)
www.radiology.kr (English)
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AIMS Korea
Oncologic Imaging
AIMS Advanced Imaging Multimodality Seminar
Programme
Oncologic
Imaging
July 12, 2014
Seoul/Korea
Registration
08:30–08:40
Welcome by KSR representative
Tae-Hwan Lim, Seoul/KR
08:40–08:45
Presentation of programme by local chairman
Jeong Min Lee, Seoul/KR
08:45–09:00
Introduction and welcome on behalf of ESR/ESOR
Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis, Athens/GR
09:00–09:30
Diffusion weighted imaging in cancer
Celso Matos, Brussels/BE
09:30–10:00
Advances in breast cancer imaging
Francesco Sardanelli, Milan/IT
10:00–10:30
Advances in imaging of renal mass
Hyuck Jae Choi, Seoul/KR
10:30–10:50
Coffee break
10:50–13:00
Workshops
(Celso Matos, Francesco Sardanelli, Hyuck Jae Choi)
13:00–14:00
Lunch break
14:00–14:30
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Local Organiser
08:00–08:30
Jeong Min Lee
Seoul/KR
Venue
Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital
222 Banpo-Daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
137-701, Seoul
Korea
Registration fee
Perfusion CT/MR in cancer
Ijin Joo, Seoul/KR
14:30–15:00
Colorectal liver metastasis – the role of the
radiologist in the multidisciplinary team
Luis Marti-Bonmarti, Valencia/ES
15:00–15:30
Measuring treatment response
Honsoul Kim, Seoul/KR
15:30–15:50
Coffee break
15:50–18:00
Workshops
(Ijin Joo, Luis Marti-Bonmarti, Honsoul Kim)
18:00
Certificate of attendance
Education in partnership with
Bracco
Korean Society of Radiology
The Korean Society of Radiology
Ms. Seolhee Lim
71, Yangjaecheon-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul
137-891, Korea
Tel: +82-2-578-5766
Fax: +82-2-529-7113
E-mail: [email protected]
www.radiology.or.kr (Korean)
www.radiology.kr (English)
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Bejing/China
Qingdao/China
Nanjing/China
Shanghai/China
Kunming/China
Guangzhou/China
Hangzhou/China
Chengdu/China
Changsha/China
Dalian/China
Suzhou/China
Shenzhen/China
Guilin/China
Shenyang/China
Shijiazhuang/China
Xi’an/China
Wuhan/China
Hefei/China
Tianjin/China
Zhengzhou/China
Chongqing/China
Fuzhou/China
Taiyuan/China
Harbin/China
Jinan/China
Urumqi/China
Changchun/China
Nanchang/China
Yinchuan/China
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ESOR Committee
March 2014 – March 2015
Committee Chairman
Scientific/Educational Director
Nicholas Gourtsoyiannis, Athens/GR
Committee Members
Regina Beets-Tan, Maastricht/NL
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Heidelberg/DE
Celso Matos, Brussels/BE
Malgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska,
Lublin/PL
Ex-officio Members
Paul M. Parizel, Antwerp/BE
Boris Brkljačić, Zagreb/HR
Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Munich/DE
Peter Baierl, Vienna/AT
Brigitte Lindlbauer, Vienna/AT
Programme Planning Committee
Members
Maria Argyropoulou, Ioannina/GR
Luis Donoso, Barcelona/ES
Thomas Helbich, Vienna/AT
Christian Loewe, Vienna/AT
Mario Maas, Amsterdam/NL
Borut Marincek, Cleveland/US
Luis Marti-Bonmati, Valencia/ES
Paul M. Parizel, Antwerp/BE
ESNR European Course of Neuroradiology
Wolfgang Steinbrich, Basel/CH
ESMRMB School of MRI
Harriet Thoeny, Bern/CH
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