CT virtual colonoscopy
This two-day workshop is intended for Radiologists and Radiographers with an interest in gastrointestinal imaging. The workshop comprises lectures and hands-on learning on the IntelliSpace Portal (ISP), where participants will get the opportunity to test their knowledge and train their skills. A selection of cases from a Library of 50 curated cases will be reviewed on ISP during the session, covering normal, medium, and large polyps, and pseudo-lesions.
Course information
Speaker
Dr Frank Parrish, Dr Helen Moore
Country
Venue
Philips APAC Center
622 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319763
Status
Registration Closed
Registration Fee
SGD $2,000.00 per pax
*GST included
Seats Available
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Summary
Audience: Radiologists and Radiographers
Facilitator: Dr. Helen Moore & Dr. Frank Parrish
Duration: 2 days
Accreditation: RANZCR 30.75 CME
14.25 CME for Friday 1 November 2019
16.50 CME for Saturday 2 November 2019
About speaker
Dr Frank Parrish
Dr Frank Parrish obtained his FRANZCR in 1998 and currently works at PRG. Frank’s subspecialty interests include Cardiac CT, CT Colonography and Advanced CT Imaging Techniques. He has been performing CT Colonoscopy since 2000 and has been author and co-author of several publications on CT and abdominal imaging, with numerous presentations at local and international meetings. Frank has organised and conducted several interactive CTC workshops in the past.

Dr Helen Moore
Helen Moore is a Specialist Radiologist, and Partner at Auckland Radiology Group and a Consultant Radiologist in the Body imaging department at Auckland City Hospital.
She is an Otago medical graduate (1992) and completed her radiology post graduate training in Auckland in 2000. She held a fellowship position in MRI at the Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne in 2002.
Dr Moore has particular expertise in Body Imaging, including Gastrointestinal Radiology and CT Colonography, and Gynaecological Imaging. Dr Moore runs CT Colonography (CTC) accreditation workshops for Australia/NZ, and has lectured widely on this topic in the medical community, and published scientific papers.
She is a member of the NZ Northern Bowel Cancer Tumour Stream, the NZ National Bowel Cancer Working Group, and Northern Gynaecological Cancer Tumour Stream, and is on the RANZCR CTC Committee.
She has served on the inaugural executive committee of ARGANZ (Abdominal Radiology Group of Australia and NZ), and remains an active member of this group. She is a member of the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology.
