September 8-9 – The Hague, Netherlands
The taskforce is proud to hold the first ESPR course on imaging suspected child abuse. In this course an international acclaimed faculty will use a mix of lectures and case-based workshops to optimize the learning experience.
The course is primarily aimed at radiologists, radiology fellows and residents, but clinicians with a strong interest in child abuse diagnostics are welcome as well. The aim of the course is to familiarize attendees with the key clinical and imaging features of physical child abuse and its differential diagnosis. The presence of our international faculty offers participants the opportunity to interact with top international experts.
CME accreditation (14 points) has been submitted to the Dutch Radiological Society, at this time the accreditation is not finalized but we expect that this will be granted.
The number of participants is limited. Participation will be processed on a first come first served basis. Early registration fees is applicable up to August 8th. After that date the fee will increase by 50 Euro.
The faculty aims to create a learning friendly environment and a great learning experience. We look forward to welcoming you in the Hague, the Netherlands.
On behalf of the organising committee,
Prof. A. Offiah, MD. PhD., Chair Child Abuse Taskforce ESPR
Prof. Rick R. van Rijn, MD. PhD., Local organiser