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Special Interest Groups – Cardiovascular Imaging
                 

The major advances in MR and more recently in Multidetector CT have opened the door to routine cardiac and vascular imaging. The College needs to support and promote good imaging practice in this field and provide professional development for our members and trainees.

Interested members wishing to join the Cardiovascular SIG are invited to register here.

Dr Mark Hansen
Convenor

Heart

Discussion

The Cardiovascular Imaging discussion forum aims to promote general discussion and debate about both technical and professional topics.

There is a pressing need to develop polices and guidelines for appropriate imaging to give leadership to this area of imaging. All discussion and input is welcomed.

Enter the Discussion forum to contribute to the current topics.

You must be a registered website user to use the discussion board, register here.


Topics currently being discussed:

Members of the Cardia Imaging Special Interest Group
Convenor Dr Mark Hansen  
Members:

Christian Abel

Sebastian Heintze

Murugasu Puvaneswary

David Archibald

Stefan Heinze

Neelash Ratanjee

Barnabas Bako

Brett Hines

Lloyd Ridley

Luke Baker

Yvonne Ho

Thomas Ruut

Donald Barrie

Jenny Hoang

Andrew Scott

Carl Blecher

Bill Hare

Praneal Sharma

Leonard Bank

Philip Herald

Elizabeth Silverstone

Fraser Brown

Franklin Ives

Paul Salmon

Peter Buchanan

Paveen Jayarajan

Joseph Sanki

Ian Burgess

Bobby John

Richard Slaughter

Christine Campbell

Anthony Kam

Gregory Solomons

Elizabeth Carter

Ross Keenan

Paul Sprague

James Challen

Nicholas Kenning

Adam Steinberg

John Coucher

Alan Kermond

Damien Stella

Greg Cowderoy Susan King

Colin Styles

Martin Davis

George Kukawski

Yu Tang
Frank de Bruin Charles Lott John Taylor
Timothy Demetriades

Elaine Lui

Shane Thompson

Michael Ditchfield

Sharyn MacDonald Ken Thomson
Leanne Du

Matthew Lee

Marion Tracey

David Duncan

John Magnussen

Nicholas Trost

Graham Dunn

Patric McCormack

John Troupis

Richard Escott

Merran Mckessar

Greg van Schie

Nick Ferris Richard Mendelson

John Vrazas

Greg Filewood Vincenzo Mercuri Jennifer Walker
Evan Fraser

John Mitchell

Graham Warren

Melanie Fuentes

Helen Moore Christopher Whisson

Denis Gribbin

Conor Murray

Merle Wigeson

Murali Guduguntla Christopher Occleshaw

Hemi Williams

Alan Gunn Frank Parrish Benjamin Wilson
Martin Gunn Philip Pasfield Christopher Wong
Nicholas Hall Gareth Phillips David Wong
Mark Hansen Alexander Pitman Chris Yu
Roger Head Jill Robinson  

Joining a Special Interest Group
College Members interested in joining a Special Interest Reference Group can locate contact details for Convenors through the membership directory.

Have a question? Like more information? Contact us, mentioning College Special Interest Groups.

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