MRI Safety Update and Innovations Day
London, 9th November 2024
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A general note about implementing any changes to your department’s local processes or procedures: changes to safety practices should only be made after a careful review by your organisation’s MR Safety Committee or those responsible for MRI safety in your department. Such decisions would involve the appropriate managers and those responsible for safety and would be written up in your local guidance or standard operating procedures.
Individual Presentations - MRI Safety Update and Innovations Day 9th November 2024
Ostriches and MRI Accident Reporting - Are We Both Burying Our Heads in the Sand? - Mr Tobias Gilk
How to Prepare for Emergency Situations in MRI - Erica Scurr
A study of Ferromagnetic Detectors for Undisclosed Pacemaker and Diabetes Management Devices Prior to MRI - Dr Mark Keene
A General Framework for Safe and Efficient Management of MR Safety - John Newton
(Gradient) Echoes of the Past, and Whispers of the Future - Professor Martin Graves
Update on Generic Implant Safety Procedures - Dr Jonathan Ashmore
First Experiences with Gadopiclenol - Dr Emanuel Kanal
Beyond the Image Quality - Using AI to Improve the Patient Experience in MRI - Julien Greggio
Shaking up MRI - Magnetic Resonance Elastography - Professor Martin Graves
Using Virtual Reality to Prepare Children for MRI - Dr Jonathan Ashmore
Development of an MRI Safety Simulation Series - Noyal Mathew
A New MRI Safety eLearning Program - How to Identify Internally Implanted Devices on Plain Film X-Rays - Hannah Barnsley
Recommendations to Prevent MRI-Related Skin Burns - Cassandra Baker
The MRI Practitioner’s Handbook - Barbara Nugent
Remote Scanning: Removing the Radiographer from the MRI Suite... What Could Possibly Go Wrong? - Mr Tobias Gilk
Whole event recording - MRI Safety Update and Innovations Day 9th November 2024
(Includes introductions and questions)
Responses to questions
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Event Highlights
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Tobias Gilk
Presented on ‘Ostriches and MRI Accident Reporting: Are We Both Burying Our Heads in the Sand?’ and ‘Remote Scanning: Removing the Radiographer from the MRI Suite... What Could Possibly Go Wrong?’
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Erica Scurr
Presented on ‘How to Prepare for Emergency Situations in MRI’
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Dr Mark Keene
Presented on ‘A study of Ferromagnetic Detectors for Undisclosed Pacemaker and Diabetes Management Devices Prior to MRI’
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John Newton
Presented on ‘A General Framework for Safe and Efficient Management of MR Safety’
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Professor Martin Graves
Presented on ‘(Gradient) Echoes of the Past, and Whispers of the Future’ and ‘Shaking up MRI - Magnetic Resonance Elastography’
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Dr Jonathan Ashmore
Presented on ‘Update on Generic Implant Safety Procedures’ and ‘Using Virtual Reality to Prepare Children for MRI’
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Dr Emanuel Kanal (Virtual Presentation)
Presented on ‘First Experiences with Gadopiclenol’
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Julien Greggio
Presented on ‘Beyond the Image Quality: Using Al to Improve the Patient Experience in MRI’
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Noyal Mathew
Presented on ‘Development of an MRI Safety Simulation Series’
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Hannah Barnsley
Presented on ‘A New MRI Safety eLearning Program: How to Identify Internally Implanted Devices on Plain Film X-rays’
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Cassandra Baker (Virtual Presentation)
Presented on ‘Recommendations to Prevent MRI-Related Skin Burns’
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Barbara Nugent
Presented on ‘The MRI Practitioner’s Handbook’