Imaging in Dublin 2022
Online event

Imaging in Dublin 2022

05.06.2022 - 08.06.2022 Dublin, Ireland, On-Line
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Category: Medical & Pharma, Oncology
Organizer: Global Radiology CME
Exhibition center: On-Line

Overview interest facts - Imaging in Dublin 2022

Global Radiology CME in association with The Faculty of Radiologists of Ireland is excited to announce, world renowned Body Imager, Neil Rofsky, Professor and Chair of UT Southwestern's Department of Radiology and holder of the Effie and Wofford Cain Distinguished Chair of Diagnostic Imaging will serve as Scientific Director for Imaging in Dublin. Dr. Rofsky will be joined by the luminaries in Radiology: Chief of the Breast Imaging Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering- Elizabeth Morris, ACR's 2018 Gold Medalist- Donald Resnick, Professor of Radiology and Director of Cardiothoracic Imaging, University of Michigan- Ella Kazerooni, MSK MRI expert- Phillip Tirman, and acclaimed neuroradiologist- Blake Johnson, as well as top local experts for cutting edge lectures at The Dublin Westin Hotel. Cancellation policy Notification of scientific program cancellation must be sent by email to Global Radiology CME at: [email protected] Refunds of scientific program registration fees will be made as follows: Cancellations received by March 1, 2021 - Full refund, less US$500 handling fee. Cancellations received after March 1, 2021 - No refund. In the unlikely event that the scientific program is cancelled by Global Radiology CME, we will refund the registration fee in full, but cannot be responsible for any hotel or travel costs. Please read all disclaimers before you register here: Disclaimer #iid2020


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