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Chest and Oncologic Imaging on today's menu, registration remains open! Another massive day... As aw

Chest and Oncologic Imaging on today's menu, registration remains open! Another massive day... As awesome as yesterday was, that was just the start! Today focuses on Chest and Oncologic Imaging, so take a breath, sit back and enjoy Day 2. First up this hour is a Chest Imaging session hosted by the ever-brilliant Miranda Siemienowicz. Don't miss her new lecture on diffuse nodular lung diseases. You'll also hear from Jeffrey Kanne on HRCT diagnostic criteria for UIP and Jonathan Chung on cystic lung diseases. NOT REGISTERED YET? Register by Friday for up to 90 days on-demand access [EXPLORE DAY 2]( Check out today's lectures... Chest Imaging - Diffuse nodular lung diseases Miranda Siemienowicz - Cystic lung diseases Jonathan Chung - Usual interstitial pneumonia: HRCT diagnostic criteria Jeffrey Kanne - Thoracic aortic imaging and disease Ben Hudson - PET imaging of large vessel vasculitis Sally Ayesa - A tour of the heart: anatomy and pathology Naveen Sharma - On-call chest case reporting set Sally Ayesa - Chest anatomy review Craig Hacking & Michael Nel Oncologic Imaging - Whole-body MRI Amish Lakhani - The role of PET-CT in oncology David Little - Ice cold intervention: cryoablation in oncology Hannah Ireland - Introduction to oncology staging CT Sally Ayesa Use the [Live Schedule]( to see today's session times in your local timezone. [LIVE SCHEDULE]( In all your excitement to catch your favourite speakers and attend workshops, don't forget to check out the daily rPoster presentations! Educational rPosters are a great way to showcase the amazing talent in our Radiopaedia community. Each year we get hundreds of submissions, and this year was a bumper crop! The top posters in each specialty have been selected, and you can view them daily during the rPoster session. Today's poster categories are: - Chest Imaging - Vascular & Intervention - Nuclear Medicine We hope to see you there! [VISIT RADIOPAEDIA 2024]( [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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