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3 SLEEPS to go! It's not too late to register ⏲️ Radiopaedia 2024 starts MONDAY! We can't

3 SLEEPS to go! It's not too late to register ⏲️ Radiopaedia 2024 starts MONDAY! We can't wait to welcome over 12,000 delegates to [Radiopaedia 2024]( for five days of amazing radiology education starting this Monday! What to expect... Lectures Over 50 engaging talks by passionate speakers from around the world. Workshops Four 90-minute masterclasses, complete with interactive scrollable cases. On-call case reporting sets Boost your confidence with these reporting sets, covering common on-call cases. Anatomy reviews Whether you're brushing up or learning from scratch, these sessions cover the basics and beyond. rPoster presentations Amazing peer-reviewed educational posters submitted by authors from around the world. Special Podcast Catch Andrew and Frank, hosts of the Radiopaedia Reading Room podcast, with special guests for a special 2 hour episode! For more details on the daily sessions, check out the [Live Schedule](. REGISTER BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! [REGISTER NOW]( Registration for Radiopaedia 2024 is free for All-Access Pass holders and in 125 low and middle income countries. For everyone else, there is tiered and concession pricing to promote global affordability. FREE Livestream Today! Join us in a few hours time for our final pre-conference [Friday Livestream]( on Youtube! Catch John Adu for his brilliant lecture on paediatric renal masses. He's going to be taking us through the imaging, diagnosis and management of childhood renal tumours. It's the perfect conference starter before the main course kicks off next week! Hosted by conference convenor, Francis Deng. Renal masses: neonates to teens by John Adu July 19 at 1200 UTC [WATCH LIVESTREAM]( 2024 Livestream Season Find the full series of replays on our [featured video page]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd, All rights reserved. You have previously opted to receive Radiopaedia emails Our mailing address is: Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd PO BOX 274Kew, Vic 3101 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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