Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB & ISMRT 31st Annual Meeting • 07-12 May 2022 • London, UK

2022 Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB and 31st ISMRT Annual Meeting

ISMRT Educational Session

Improving Healthcare Through Better MR Practice Workflow

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Improving Healthcare Through Better MR Practice Workflow
ISMRT Educational Session
ORGANIZERS: Anne Dorte Blankholm, Nancy Beluk
Saturday, 07 May 2022
ICC Capital Suite 14-16
13:15 -  15:15
Moderators: Anne Dorte Blankholm & Jonathan McNulty
Session Number: ISMRT-03
 

Session Number: ISMRT-03

Overview
This session will provide information concerning the need for open communication within the MRI department to improve the patient experience, especially those with autism. We will also address the importance of collaborations within radiology department and better the understanding of the division of work load.


Target Audience
MR Radiographers and Technologists, Clinicians and Physicists


Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
approach children with special needs, have a clear understanding of the radiographers role in interpretting scans, and provide insight into the deliniation of work flow for a MR-Linac system.
 

13:15   Autism-Friendly MRI

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Nikolaos Stogiannos, Christina Malamateniou
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations may be overwhelming for autistic individuals, given their sensory differences and heightened anxiety in conjunction with the challenging MRI environment. Effective communication between the patients and the radiographers, and between healthcare services proved to be vital for improving both the image quality and the patient experience. MRI radiographers should receive autism-related training to provide better care to these patients. Technology should be employed to familiarise these patients with the MRI procedure.
13:45   MR-Linac: Clinical Applications & Perspective on Management & Organisation

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Reijer Rutgers
14:15   Radiographers Reporting Cardiac MRI Scans

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Kevin Strachan
Within the constantly changing landscape of cardiac imaging, traditional roles and expectations are being re-evaluated. Reporting CMR studies has, until now, fallen exclusively within the remit of imaging consultants. This presentation aims to consider the expanding role of the radiographer within this area by reflecting upon the journey of the UKs first CMR reporting radiographer. As well as providing insight into the challenges, methods and ratification process. There will be discussion about the ongoing benefits to patients, service and Radiographers. Finally, there will be consideration of further expansion towards a truly multi-professional service and future opportunities for advancement
14:45   MR-Linac: Safety & Clinical Focus

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Glenn Cahoon

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