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Enjoy up to 90 days on-demand access. Last chance to register! Last, but not least! We've made it to

Enjoy up to 90 days on-demand access. Last chance to register! Last, but not least! We've made it to the fifth day of [Radiopaedia 2024]( It's been four days of fantastic radiology, and today, we switch things up with some non-clinical radiology topics. Join Michael Hartung, Jeffrey Kanne and Miranda Siemienowicz for a mini-worksop designed to Tune-Up Your Radiology Reports. Join Frank Gaillard, Sally Ayesa and Francis Deng for session on Learning to Learn Radiology. We also have an eye on the future with our safety in artificial intelligence and sustainability sessions hosted by Jennifer Tang and Andrew Murphy. Not registered yet? REGISTRATION CLOSES TODAY! Up to 90-day on-demand access available [GET ACCESS NOW]( Today's sessions... Tuning-up you radiology reports - Revving up the radiology report Michael Hartung - Cut and polish: reporting mini-workshop Michael Hartung, Jeffrey Kanne, Miranda Siemienowicz - Cognitive bias in radiology Francis Deng Learning to learn radiology - How to learn by collecting cases Frank Gaillard - Learning to think like an examiner Sally Ayesa - Chatting about learning Francis Deng, Frank Gaillard, Sally Ayesa Working with vulnerable patients - Procedural holding for paediatric imaging Steve Lacey - The parent, the child with Down syndrome and healthcare Naomi Shiner - Compassionate imaging for older patients Amanda Er Safety in artificial intelligence - Identifying and mitigating biases in radiology AI Paul Yi - The regulation of radiology AI Hugh Harvey - Chatting about AI safety Jennifer Tang, Paul Yi, Haylee Bosshard A focus on sustainability - Climate change and radiology: time for action Kate Hanneman - Practical sustainability in the radiology department Lateisha Stam - Chatting sustainability Reed Omary, Kate Hanneman, Lateisha Stam Use the [Live Schedule]( to see today's session times in your local timezone. [LIVE SCHEDULE]( We've been saving the best for last! It's your Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast hosts, Frank and Andrew! Join them (and a few special guests) in Session 5.4 for a special 2-hour Live Podcast. One thing's for sure, it'll be Rad ... Enjoy all Day 5 has to offer, and remember, you can always catch up on-demand for up to 90 days! [EXPLORE 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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