Neonatal Cranial Ultrasound has offered lectures delivered by world-renowned experts, for more than 15 years. This course is extremely popular with neonatologists, radiologists, paediatricians and other specialists.

This year, the three-day course takes place in person at the W12 Conference centre,  on the 28th – 30th June 2023 and is divided into:

Day 1: Basics: (Wednesday 28th June) — Aimed at those starting out on their neonatal imaging career. The content will cover all aspects of neonatal cranial imaging at a basic level. It will also serves as a solid foundation for delegates following the Advanced course.

Day 2 & 3: Advanced: (Thursday 29th and Friday 30th June) — An update in diagnostic and prognostic practice for clinicians with some experience of neonatal cranial ultrasound.

Simulation

Delegates will have the opportunity to have a hands-on point of care simulation-based ultrasound experience.

This will take place on the 28th and 29th of June in the afternoon sessions. These sessions will be done in small groups and will be workshops.

There will be 5 simulator options to choice between:

–  Normal anatomy / structure
–  Intraventricular hemorrhage and PVL (preterm white matter injury)
–  Ventricular measurements and PHVD / drainage
–  Cerebellum / posterior fossa
–  Miscellaneous (malformations, calcium, vascular)

The simulation workshops will be run by Dr Lara Leijser, Dr Gerda van Wezel-Meijler, Dr Sylke Steggerda, Prof Linda de Vries, Dr Annemarie Plaisier, Prof Frances Cowan

Registration:

Day 1: Basics (Wednesday 28 June) – £230

Day 2 & 3: Advanced (Thursday 29 and Friday 30 June) – £440

Day 1, 2 & 3: Basics and Advanced (28 – 29 – 30 June) – £650

Day 1: Basics  — Aimed at those starting out on their neonatal imaging career. The content will cover all aspects of neonatal cranial imaging at a basic level. It will also serves as a solid foundation for delegates following the Advanced course.

Day 2 & 3: Advanced  — An update in diagnostic and prognostic practice for clinicians with some experience of neonatal cranial ultrasound.

VENUE:

We will be delivering the conference in the W12 Conferences venue in London.
W12 Conferences, Artillery Lane, 150 Du Cane Road, London, W12 0HS

GOOGLE ADDRESS:
https://goo.gl/maps/ToEjxE28nX7jcxRZ9

WHAT3WORDS ADDRESS:
Please see the link below in order to see the W12 Conferences entrance:
https://what3words.com/final.tonic.boot

Directions:

– From WHITE CITY tube station take the bus n. 72 or 272 toward East Acton. After 4 stops you get off to Hammersmith Hospital and in 5 minutes you are in W12 Conferences.

– From WOOD LANE tube station take the bus n. 72 or 272 toward East Acton. After 4 stops you get off to Hammersmith Hospital and in 5 minutes you are in W12 Conferences.

– From EAST ACTON tube station take the bus n. 72/272/283 towards White City. After 2/3 stops you get off to Hammersmith Hospital and in 5 minutes you are in W12 Conferences.

Delegates will have the opportunity to have a hands-on point of care simulation-based ultrasound experience.

This will take place on the 28th and 29th of June in the afternoon sessions. These sessions will be done in small groups and will be workshops.

There will be 5 simulator options to choice between:

–  Normal anatomy / structure
–  Intraventricular hemorrhage and PVL (preterm white matter injury)
–  Ventricular measurements and PHVD / drainage
–  Cerebellum / posterior fossa
–  Miscellaneous (malformations, calcium, vascular)

The simulation workshops will be run by Dr Lara LeijserDr Gerda van Wezel-MeijlerDr Sylke SteggerdaProf Linda de VriesDr Annemarie PlaisierProf Frances Cowan

 

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