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Meeting title: Upper Limb Applied Anatomy – In Byte Size Chunks
Date: Wednesday 25 February 2009
Venue: The British Institute of Radiology, 36 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AT
Web: www.bir.org.uk

A scientific meeting organised by Dr Tuhin Sikdar and Dr Sri Redla and the BIR’s Clinical Imaging Committee on behalf of the British Institute of Radiology.

The interface of Anatomy encountered by practitioners has been revolutionised with the advent of modern imaging. The traditional descriptive approach of the past has largely been replaced by cross-sectional representation in two and three-dimensional form.

This meeting aims to present an imaging approach to upper limb anatomy whilst maintaining the infrastructure of descriptive anatomy.

The meeting covers Shoulder & Brachial plexus, Elbow and the Hand & Wrist. Discussions will include Osteology, Radiological appearances and Surgical & Athroscopic correlation.

This meeting will be of interest to: Practising Radiologists, Radiology Trainees, Orthopaedic Registrars, Rheumatologists, MRI Radiographers, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, and Chiropractors.

Reduced Registration Fees for BIR Members and Radiographers!

Registration Fees:
BIR Members: £108.00
Radiographers: £108.00
BIR Associate Members: £142.00
Trainee BIR Member: £48.00
Retired: £48.00
Non BIR Members: £175.00


To view the full programme flier click here:

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Applied Limb Anatomy Flyer 25-02-09 low res.pdf (346.8 k)


For programme information and to register please visit www.bir.org.uk.

Alternatively, contact Lorraine Williams on tel: +44(0)207 307 1411 or email: registrations@bir.org.uk
 
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