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Dear Radiographers, Technicians, brainstorm time!

Time flies and just like last year, my department has assigned me to have a short seminarium, as a part of a larger internal training cycle. It is a place where we, doctors present to you radiographers/technicians interesting topics that should help us both in our daily jobs.

As a backround i am a consultant with my field of interest being pelvic imaging - prostate, rectal cancer, gyn, etc. I allready did a one hour presentation in MRI sequences of the female pelvis and how one should think about the angle of aquisition so that subject is off the table.

I am more curious to see what would you want your doctor to teach/present/talk about because i am fresh out of ideeas. And it does not have to be in that specific area (pelvis). Any MRI, CT topic would be appropriate. And if all goes well maybe i can do the same for you all, via Zoom, if there are people interested!

Thank you very much for helping in this ”impromtu” brainstorming!

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