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Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology
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Emerging Trends in MR Imaging
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3-5pm GMt+8 12.30pm to 2.30pm Indian standard time
Singapore Radiological Society joint meeting with ICIS, 27-29 Sep 2024.
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Current DRL Situation in Our Region: India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand webinar was held on 25 May 2024. This is the wrap up session of the AsiaSafe DRL series from January to May 2024. The speakers were from India, Japan, S.Korea, Malaysia and Thailand: Assoc Prof Saravana Kumar, Prof Makoto Hosono, Prof Hong Eo, Mdm Nurmazaini Md Ariffin and Assoc Prof Panruethai Trinavarat respectively.
#DRL #patientsafety #radiationsafety #AsiaSafe #AOSR
Our August 2024 Issue of the AOSR Newsletter is hot off the press! Check it out. Download it from our AOSR website at
https://theaosr.org/news
Highlights:
1. Getting to know our Member Societies: Vietnamese Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
2. AOSR Archives Column: The Founding President of AOSR Prof. William (Bill) S.C. Hare
3. Getting to know your AOSR councillors: Dr. Lijen Wang
4. Getting to know our AOSOR Youth Club Alumni - Dr. Mir Mahin Ashraf
5. The Inaugural AOSOR Youth Club Webinar
6. ASIASAFE Webinar Series on DRL and DIR
7. Scaling up Samrakshan to the Global South Alliance for Safe Motherhood (GSASM)
8. Tips & Tricks to Reduce Need for Sedation when Imaging Children
AsiaSafe Webinar Sep 11 2024.pdf
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Mark your Calendar and register or enrol for the Sep 11, 2024 webinar on MR safety: Contrast media
https://www.asean-journal-radiology.org/.../article/view/915
A write up of where AOSR is in the realm of value-based radiology (VBR) : Current Status and Future Directions.
Check it out in the ASEAN J of Radiology.
#VBR #AOSR
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Mentees may come from educational, governmental, private, or any other organisation. This is a part-time voluntary arrangement, with mentees continuing to work at their home organisation most of the time. There is no fee, but the mentee’s home organisation bears any costs associated with the mentorship.