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18th Annual Interventional Neuroradiology Symposium and 3rd Annual Karel G. ter Brugge lectureship
Friday, September 15, 2017 - Saturday, September 16, 2017
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CME Provider:
University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine ›
Continuing Professional Development
650-500 University Avenue
Toronto, M5G 1V7
Canada
 
Phone: (416) 978-2719
Fax: (416) 971-2200
 
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Conference Center:
Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning ›
The Hospital for Sick Children
686 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 0A4
Canada
 
Phone: 416-813-1500
 
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Description:
Now in its 18th year, the Annual Interventional Neuroradiology Symposium will continue to integrate the conceptual and practical aspects of our field, other fields including basic sciences, Neurology, Neurosurgery and Imaging, and, most importantly the various schools of thought and practice across Canada. We are pleased to have contributions from experts from Canada, the US and Europe at our Symposium.

The symposium will be held in the state of the art Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning in Downtown Toronto across from the Hospital for Sick Children. Fittingly, one major focus will be Pediatric Intervention and we have experts from the Children’s Hospital in Boston (Darren Orbach) and Greater Ormond Street Hospital in London, UK (Drs Robertson and Rennie) speak.

Presentation topics will include Stroke – its prevention and its conceptual and organizational aspects, and Aneurysms – from concepts to challenges. Round table discussions and interactive audience participation will also be part of the program. In addition, the 3rd Annual Karel G. ter Brugge lectureship will be led by Prof. Gabriel Rinkel and will highlight concepts on development, growth and rupture of aneurysms.

With international experts like Matthew Gounis , Adnan Siddiqui, Demetrius Lopes, and Patrik Brouwer we hope that our program will once again attract a large number of participants to ensure lively discussions in a vibrant and collegial environment.

The Karel G. terBrugge Lectureship was inaugurated in 2015 to honor the legacy of one of the pioneers and leading figures of Interventional and Diagnostic Neuroradiology in the World. Dr. terBrugge has – through his leadership, his research and his teaching, as well as through his clinical expertise – transformed the field of Neuroradiology, as well as the lives of his fellows, students and patients.

This lectureship aims to highlight and honor each year an outstanding physician in the field of Interventional and Diagnostic Neuroradiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery or our related disciplines. THe first recipient of this lectureship was – Dr. Terbrugge himself followed in 2016 by Dr. Harry Cloft. The 3rd recipient of the Karel G. terBrugge Lectureship will be Prof. Gabriel Rinkel and he will highlight concepts on development, growth and rupture of aneurysms.

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Toronto in September 2017!
 
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Instructors:
Timo Krings MD FRCP(C), Program Director
The David Braley and Nancy Gordon Chair in Interventional Neuroradiology ; Chief of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology; Professor, Departments of Radiology and Surgery ; University of Toronto
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  Credit Available
Physician Assistants:  Credit Available
Radiologic Technologists:  Credit Available
Nurses:  Credit Available

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Neurology    Pediatrics    Radiology    Surgery    

RADLIST Course #16172

Map of Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, The Hospital for Sick Children, 686 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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