We are delighted to extend a warm welcome for the 23rd National Conference of Society of Indian Radiographers – IMAGINE 2025, in association with Karnataka Medical Radiographers and Allied Technologist Association and Karnataka State Government Radiology Imaging Officers Central Association, hosted by the Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore (unit of Manipal Academy of Higher Education).
IMAGINE 2025 brings together leading researchers, clinical experts, industry pioneers, and aspiring professionals to explore the latest innovations, share groundbreaking research, and foster collaboration in the dynamic field of medical imaging.
The theme, "Advancing Frontiers: Ushering in a New Era of Medical Imaging," the conference will spotlight cutting-edge technologies, transformative ideas, and emerging trends shaping the future of healthcare. It’s an opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions, attend insightful keynote sessions, and participate in interactive workshops.
Whether you are an academic, healthcare professional, student, or industry partner, IMAGINE 2025 offers a platform to connect, learn, and inspire innovation.
We welcome you to Mangalore – the coastal city, the educational hub and famous for its cuisine, beaches and temples. Join us as we push the boundaries of medical imaging technology and drive progress in healthcare.
Registration will open soon! IMPORTANT: You must renew your AAOMR membership or join in order to see the discounted member rate.
The Last Day to receive the regular rate is September 15th. After this date the late price will apply.
AAOMR's 2025 Annual Session offers attendees the opportunity to earn CEs, relevant topics with engaging speakers, plenty of networking, and a beautiful historic location... you won't want to miss it!
It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the “4th edition of the World congress of Cardiac imaging & Clinical cardiology (WCCICC-2025) to be held on 10th-12th October 2025, hotel Lalit Residency, Mumbai “through Advanced Multimodality Imaging. We are gathered here with a shared vision to explore, advance and ultimately transform the future of cardiology.
This congress brings together world-renowned experts, pioneering researchers and dedicated healthcare professionals from across the globe.
Our agenda is ambitious, as we aim to push the boundaries of cardiac medicines through the latest advancements in imaging modalities. By improving our diagnostic precision and deepening our understanding of cardiac function and structure, we strive to better prevent, diagnose and treat heart disease.
Over the next three days, we will engage in rigorous discussions & innovative presentations. Together, we will explore how multimodality imaging can empower clinical decisions, guide complex interventions and ultimately improve patient outcomes. This event is a testament to the power of collaboration and shared expertise in tackling one of the world’s leading health challenges.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF INDIAN SOCIETY OF RADIOGRAPHERS & TECHNOLOGISTS
We welcome you all to the upcoming National Conference of the Indian Society of Radiographers and Technologists, NCISRT 2025, to be held at PGIMER, Chandigarh, India. With an inspiring lineup of speakers, engaging workshops, and interactive sessions, NCISRT 2025 promises to be an essential event for all professionals in our field, with sessions that will not only provide the latest advances but also strengthen fundamental concepts. Known as “The City Beautiful”, Chandigarh is a vibrant blend of modern architecture, lush greenery and cultural heritage offering a perfect setting for this prestigious conference. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you to this academic extravaganza. We look forward to welcoming you to Chandigarh for a memorable and enriching experience.
The BSHNI Annual Meeting brings together faculty and delegates from around the world interested in Head & Neck imaging and it is one of the largest meetings at the Royal Society of Medicine. This conference aims to promote the practice of Head & Neck (H&N) Imaging through education, research and networking of national and international colleagues interested in H&N imaging. Don't miss our dinner after day 1 of the conference.
Our expert interdisciplinary faculty of radiologists and clinicians promote a shared understanding of current and emerging diagnostic techniques in the broader context of clinical decision-making, evidenced by the attendance of radiologists, dentists, ENT and Maxillofacial surgeons, radiographers, nurses and medical students.
For the first time in 40 years, London will host the world’s largest gathering of dental maxillofacial radiologists, bringing together professionals from across the globe. Held once every two years, this special edition marks a collaborative year with the British Society of Head and Neck Imaging.
Join leading radiologists, clinicians, surgeons, dentists, and researchers for an unparalleled programme of interdisciplinary lectures, live ultrasound workshops, and multi-disciplinary discussions. Gain insights into emerging diagnostic techniques, AI-driven imaging, digital dentistry, and the latest advancements in maxillofacial radiology. With abstracts from over 30 countries, this conference offers an exceptional opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate with international experts shaping the future of dental and head & neck imaging.
The Society of Breast Imaging welcomes the submission of original abstracts for the 2025 SBI Breast Imaging Symposium, to be held April 24-27, 2025 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. We invite members and nonmembers to submit abstracts for oral and/or electronic presentation. Attending and presenting at the Symposium gives authors the opportunity to network and discuss their research with experts in the field. This year, we are pleased to announce that we will have more afternoon Scientific Sessions. There will be a total of 30 scientific oral abstracts selected to be presented in person during the afternoon Scientific Sessions.
Interventional radiology (IR) stands as a beacon of innovation and precision, revolutionizing the way many diseases are diagnosed and treated. With its minimally invasive techniques and advanced imaging modalities, IR has emerged as a cornerstone of contemporary healthcare. Though IR’s beginnings were as a clinical referral service, today we are a standalone department, running out-patient and inpatient services managing admissions, offering treatment, discharge and follow up.
IR has evolved rapidly over the past few decades, revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions. Despite its significant contributions to patient care, IR has traditionally been viewed as a subspecialty within radiology. However, now IR is being recognized as an independent clinical specialty in many hospitals all over the country. This means that our health system has begun to acknowledge that IR services has profound effect on healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes. For example, IR offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional surgical procedures as in the case of image-guided biopsies, which facilitate the diagnosis of various cancers and infectious diseases, enabling timely initiation of treatment without the need for complex surgical facilities. Many of these procedures like opening an occluded artery, closing a bleeding artery are lifesaving. While treating "brain attack" time is money. Quick access to IR centres will significantly improve patient outcomes by reducing disability and mortality rates as these procedures are often time-sensitive.
Interventional radiologists and their teams need to promote a culture of safety, mitigate risks, and optimize outcomes for patients undergoing IR procedures. We have hence seen the development of distinct clinical pathways, protocols, and quality assurance measures tailored to the unique needs of our patient population. This needs to be an ongoing process that we need to commit to. We need to follow guidelines to keep our patients safe. The interdepartmental meetings help in optimising patient care.
Affordability of interventional radiology (IR) services is influenced by various factors, including healthcare system structures, insurance coverage, reimbursement policies, and patient demographics. In the recent times, many comprehensive insurance plans cover a wide range IR procedures as well and reduce out-of-pocket costs for patients. This has been a boon to many patients, therefore increasing the number of patient who benefit from the IR service. Innovative ideas have been successful in bringing down the cost of the consumables.
The ISVIR has successfully brought Interventional radiologists together. As a professional body, we play a crucial role in advancing the field of interventional radiology (IR) by providing education, advocacy, research support, professional networking opportunities, and guidance on clinical practice standards.
We organize conferences, workshops, webinars, and educational resources to disseminate knowledge and best practices in interventional radiology. We offer continuing medical education (CME) credits and certification programs to support the ongoing professional development of interventional radiologists and our support team such as radiographers and IR nurses. In the recent times, focussed skill enhancing workshops have become extremely popular. It is an opportunity to learn from each other. The mutual growth of individual members and society is intrinsically linked, each benefiting from the advancement and development of the other." Recognition of members for their contributions to society is emphasized through various awards, which acknowledge achievements for both senior and junior members alike.
From vascular interventions and oncologic therapies to pain management and palliative care, IR interventions often require a unique skill set that extends beyond traditional radiology training. Many IR training opportunities have been created at the national level. DM in IR, DNB in IR have been introduced in several medical colleges and hospitals. Generally, fellowships offer training for one or two years. ISVIR offers support to institutions to effectively train the next generation of interventional radiologists, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to excel in clinical practice, research, and leadership roles within the field.
The journal of clinical interventional radiology (JCIR) is one of our valued projects and we are proud that we are recognised as a reputed journal which has been in print for the last 7 years. The JCIR plays a vital role in advancing the practice of interventional radiology by disseminating new knowledge, supporting education and training, facilitating collaboration, and promoting evidence-based practice and quality improvement initiatives within the specialty. It has served as a platform for numerous interventional radiology (IR) professionals to contribute as authors and participate in peer review as reviewers, enriching the content for the benefit of all our readers. https://www.thieme.in/jcir
Engaging with other medical professional societies creates mutually beneficial opportunities for collaboration and advancement creating a "win-win" situation. We actively engage with international interventional radiology societies worldwide. ISVIR is a member of Forum of Radiology Associations of India "FORA", a network created by Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA).
At ISVIR, we prioritize community contributions through charitable initiatives and health awareness campaigns. Additionally, we strive to minimize our environmental footprint by promoting eco-friendly practices to the best of our ability
We are committed to fostering positive change in the field of interventional radiology and within our community. We welcome your suggestions and ideas for initiatives that could make a positive impact. Please feel free to approach us with any suggestions you believe would make a difference.
Radiology CME
Learning Objectives Review of general current interventional techniques, therapies, and imaging techniques geared toward the general radiologist or radiologists who perform limited general IR procedures who also utilize cross sectional imaging to image patients following general interventional techniques. In the full day session, Didactic lectures will enable attendees to gain familiarity with a wide variety of interventional techniques such as embolization procedures in treating active bleeding in acute trauma, ultrasound guided intervention, gynecologic intervention, embolization of tumours, MSK intervention, aortic stent graft placement techniques. Review and optimize protocols, processing technique parameters, present diagnostic pearls and pitfalls for assessing neurological anatomy, function as they pertain to common cerebrovascular, spinal, sinonasal and tumour disease processes. Review and assess protocols, techniques and how to optimize protocol parameters with MR, MDCT, Ultrasound as it pertains to the musculoskeletal system and apply these principles to disease processes such as musculoskeletal tumours, infections, arthritis, internal joint derangement and sport related injuries. Review and apply current indications, protocols, imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, MDCT, Ultrasound, and present diagnostic pearls and pitfalls assisting in the evaluation of common pediatric diseases and processes. Review and evaluate current and new technological advances in thoracic and cardiac imaging and appropriate utilization of these imaging tools in assessing functional, anatomical information that is clinically relevant and being able to apply this knowledge effectively to daily clinical practice. Strategies will also be introduced to reduce radiation dose for cardiac assessment without compromising image quality. Review and apply current indications, protocols, imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, MDCT, Ultrasound, and present diagnostic pearls and pitfalls assisting in the evaluation of common abdominal disease processes. Review and assess current literature and how to optimize MDCT protocols and other imaging modalities to correctly manage emergency and trauma patients to ensure that the appropriate studies are performed in the correct order to minimize morbidity and mortality in the acute setting. Review imaging findings in emergency/ trauma conditions including patterns of cervical spinal injury, blunt vascular neck injury, pancreatic/ duodenal trauma, acute chest pain, blunt abdominal trauma.
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