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PALESTRA

Standardisation in Neuroradiology: Friend or Foe?
Padronização em neurorradiologia: para o bem ou para o mal?

Dr. Samantha Mills is a full-time diagnostic neuroradiologist at the Walton Centre NHS Foundation trust, Liverpool. She trained at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust as part of the Manchester Training Scheme and undertook a PhD evaluating advanced MRI techniques for use in Neuro-oncology at the University of Manchester, funded jointly by the RCR and CRUK. She has since maintained a strong academic interest and is involved in a number of active neuro-oncology and neuro-inflammatory research projects both locally and nationally. She is a regular speaker at both RCR and BIR meetings. She holds positions on the National Cancer Research Institute Brain Studies Group, the academic subcommittee of BSNR (as deputy chair), and the British Neuro-Oncology Society, (as Chair of the Education subcommittee). She is the current RCR/BSNR du Boulay professor, joint with Dr. Tilak Das from Cambridge, providing insight into guidance and standardisation in neuro-radiological practice.

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Liverpool

Dr. Samantha Mills 

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Apresentação / Discussão de casos

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Dr. David Doig

London

Dr David Doig is a consultant radiologist at UCLH NHS Foundation Trust with expertise in adult and paediatric neuroradiology. He has degrees in medicine and clinical neuroscience from the University of Glasgow. He trained in general medicine and then general radiology at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, obtaining membership of the Royal College of Physicians and fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists. He was awarded a research degree in stroke medicine at University College London and has completed a neuroradiology fellowship based primarily at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.

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Dr. Ata Siddiqu 

London

Dr Ata Siddiqui has been working a Consultant Neuroradiologist in London since 2008, based at King’s College Hospital and Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals. After finishing his general radiology training, he undertook the Pan-London Neuroradiology Fellowship and has trained at several tertiary neuroscience centres across London. His main subspecialty areas of interest within Neuroradiology are Paediatric Neuroimaging and Head & Neck Imaging. He has over 70 peer reviewed publications and over 50 scientific presentations/abstracts to his credit, and has also been also a reviewer for several scientific journals. He has received several awards including an Outstanding Presentation award at ASNR and Certificate of Merit awards at RSNA. Dr Siddiqui is a keen teacher and lectures widely at regional, national and international meetings, having delivered over 100 formal lectures since taking up post as a consultant, apart from regular teaching sessions to regional trainees. He is also a panel member and co-ordinator for the FRCR exams and is a panel member on Royal College committees. He is a council member of the British Society of Head and Neck Imaging (BSHNI) and has been instrumental in co-developing the BSHNI educational webinar programme. 

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Dr. Saleh Lamin

Birmingham


Dr Saleh Lamin trained in interventional neuroradiology at the institute of neurological sciences in Glasgow UK. He has been practicing Neurointervention since 2001 and appointed as a consultant in Neurointerventional radiology at the University Hospital Birmingham in 2004. His main areas of interest are intracranial flow diversion and intrasaccular devices.

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Dr. Kish Mankad 

London

Dr. Kshitij (Kish) Mankad is Consultant Paediatric Neuroradiologist & Paediatric Neuroradiology Specialty Lead, Department of Radiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH), London, UK. He is an Associate Professor at the GOS UCL Institute of Child Health. He is also the Chair of the British Paediatric Neuroimaging Group. He has an extensive education and training portfolio, having directed and delivered comprehensive teaching programmes across UK, Australia, China, India and South America. He has been a Visiting Professor to SickKids, Toronto, University of Messina in Italy, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA and was awarded the 2020 Outreach Professor in Neuroradiology to Ghana by the World Federation of Neuroradiological Societies.  

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Dr. Kelly Baruteau

London

Dr Kelly Pegoretti Baruteau is a consultant in diagnostic neuroradiology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) at Queen Square. Since April 2019 she became the lead consultant neuroradiologist for the fetal medicine unit and neonatal care imaging services at University College London Hospital. Dr Pegoretti Baruteau studied medicine at the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo (PUC-SP) in Brazil. Following this, she trained in clinical radiology in Rio de Janeiro in various hospitals, including the Sao Vicente de Paulo’s Hospital of Tijuca and the National Institute of Cancer, before training at the department of radiology of Saint Antoine Hospital in Paris, France, where she obtained the interuniversity diploma in imaging in oncology at the Pierre and Marie Curie University. She undertook the neuroradiology sub-specialty fellowship at the department of neuroradiology of Toulouse University Hospital and also obtained the interuniversity diploma of diagnostic and therapeutic neuroradiology in France. In the UK she worked as consultant neuroradiologist at the Royal London Hospital and as clinical research associate and the department of perinatal imaging and Health, King’s College London, St Thomas’ Hospital, before joining the NHNN. Research interests: Dr Pegoretti Baruteau is an honorary associate professor of UCL in the maternal and fetal medicine department and has research interest in brain development, fetal and neonatal imaging. She also has research interest in advanced MR imaging techniques, especially in the support for the diagnosis of vascular, oncology and inflammatory neurological diseases in both paediatric and adult population.

CORDENADOR DA EDIÇÃO

  • Consultant Neuroradiologist based at the renowned Regional Neurosciences Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne.

  • President of the British Society of Neuroradiologists (BSNR).

  • Has published over 100 scientific papers. 

  • Appointed as the du Boulay Professor of Neuroradiology by the Royal College of Radiologists in 2017.

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Newcastle upon Tyne

Daniel Birchall 

COORDENAÇÃO GERAL

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Dr. Leonardo Lopes de Macedo

  • Neurorradiologista da Cedimagem (Grupo ALLIAR) - Juiz de Fora - MG

  • Coordenador do Módulo de Neurorradiologia do CBR (Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia)

  • Diretor / Secretário Executivo da SBNR (Sociedade Brasileira de Neurorradiologia)

  • Membro do Comitê de Educação da WFNRS (World Federation of Neuroradiological Societies)

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Dr Pablo Picasso de Araújo Coimbra

  • Graduação em Medicina pela Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)

  • Residência em Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem no Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal 

  • Fellowship visit em Neurorradiologia Adulto pela Universidade da Carolina do Norte (UNC), Chapel Hill USA 

  • Fellowship visit em Neurorradiologia Pediátrica pelo Hospital Jonhs Hopkins, Baltimore USA

  • Título de Especialista em Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem pelo Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia (CBR) 

  • Título de Especialista em Neurorradiologia pela SBNR

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