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Stay updated with the latest advancements and innovations in the field of medical imaging. Our news section provides you with cutting-edge research, technological breakthroughs, and expert insights that are shaping the future of diagnostic imaging. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or simply interested in the latest trends, you’ll find valuable information here. Explore our articles and stay connected with the dynamic world of medical imaging.

British Medical Ultrasound Conference in Coventry: what to expect

The BMUS 55th Annual Scientific Meeting, Ultrasound 2024 is coming to Coventry from 10th to 12th December 2024. This year’s conference promises to be a must attend event for medical ultrasound professionals, with a packed program of keynote lectures, proffered talks and posters, practical workshops, and our fantastic technical exhibition. Keynote speakers The keynote lecture […]

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Dr Nick Screaton joins BIR as president

Consultant cardiothoracic radiologist at Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, Dr Nick Screaton has been inaugurated as president of The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) 2024-26. Having previously served as vice president of publishing and as a trustee, Dr Screaton has already played a key role in shaping the long-term strategy and vision of the organisation. The […]

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Aston University and ROH appoint first professor of clinical practice in orthopaedics

Professor Adrian Gardner has been appointed as the first professor of clinical practice in orthopaedics by Aston University, Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital (ROH) in Northfield, Birmingham. A consultant spinal surgeon and research and development director at ROH, Professor Gardner will be tasked with developing an academic unit in musculoskeletal health and […]

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Professor May becomes BEVA honorary member

Professor Stephen May has been awarded honorary membership of BEVA at this year’s BEVA Congress in Liverpool, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the equine veterinary profession. Professor May graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1980 and has pushed the boundaries of equine surgery and veterinary education ever since. He trained in equine […]

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Castle Hill research centre to boost radiotracer provision in the north

Research and treatment for cancer, dementia and heart disease is set to take a step forward after the handover of a £9 million molecular imaging facility at Castle Hill Hospital in East Yorkshire. At a ceremony to mark the occasion, renowned cancer research expert and chair of Radiotherapy UK Professor Pat Price said the significance […]

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