Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on May 8, 2022 in Announcements
BSPR/BAPS joint meeting February 2023
Meeting announcement and short survey to be completed by BSPR members
Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on May 8, 2022 in Announcements
Paediatric radiology teaching resources for trainees in the UK – update
Online links for paediatric radiology teaching resources
Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on May 8, 2022 in Announcements
BSPR Spring 2022 Newsletter
BSPR Spring 2022 Newsletter
Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on April 21, 2022 in Announcements
Fellowship in Pediatric Radiology – Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
This full time, 1-year paediatric radiology fellowship is an exciting opportunity for radiologists who wish to pursue a career in paediatric radiology or paediatric neuroradiology. Applicants must be on the Specialist Register or be eligible for inclusion on the register 6 months after the interview date. Part time applicants are also encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will gain from one-to-one teaching from a team of 12 consultant Paediatric Radiologists, along with 4 Specialist Registrars. This busy department provides general body imaging, neuroradiology and cardiac imaging. Interventional radiology is provided by Birmingham Children’s Hospital (BCH) and by radiologists from University Hospital Birmingham. The department has recently been remodelled and has all the imaging modalities on site, including two 1.5-T MRI scanners and a NIHR-funded 3-T MRI scanner also supports an increasing number of research programmes. We also have a dedicated interventional suite. BCH is a 320-bed (31 bed PICU) hospital which was recently rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission and provides a wide range of general and specialist health services to children and adolescents within the West Midlands and beyond. As Birmingham’s lead provider of health services for children, the Trust enjoys a national and international reputation in specialist areas including liver transplantation, small bowel transplantation, cardiac surgery and neonatal surgery. The trust was recently appointed as one of the four national centres for the Children’s Epilepsy Surgery Service. The Trust also manages city-wide Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. BCH has recently undergone a merger with Birmingham Women’s Hospital which will further expand the volume of neonatal imaging that we perform. We offer the highly specialist imaging but also the more routine, but clearly hugely important, day-to-day imaging of a large cosmopolitan city. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Clinical Supervisor, Dr Adam Oates: e-mail [email protected]; Tel 0121 333 9761; Fax 0121 333 9726.
Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on April 21, 2022 in Announcements
National Clinical Impact Awards – 2022
National Clinical Impact Awards - 2022 BSPR as an organisation would be happy to support an application with a commendation. Applications ( via email to either [email protected] or [email protected] ) need to be submitted to BSPR Committee by Wednesday 18th May which will give the BSPR committee 6 weeks to look at the applications and write a letter of support prior to final deadline of Wednesday 22/6/22. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/national-clinical-impact-awards-2022-round-dates
Posted by Mani Thyagarajan on April 9, 2022 in Announcements
One year Fellowship in Paediatric Interventional Radiology at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Application closes 30th April
Application is open for a one year Fellowship in Paediatric Interventional Radiology at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Application closes 30th April
Posted by David Horton on March 3, 2021 in Announcements
Dr Keith Levick
Founding member of the BSPR died 4th January 2021
Posted by David Horton on February 24, 2021 in Announcements
Pediatric Ultrasound
The SPR has an upcoming topic-focused course on Pediatric Ultrasound, April 22-24, 2021- live online.
Posted by David Horton on February 24, 2021 in Announcements
Radiation risk communication in paediatric imaging
WHO and Geneva Learning Foundation promote their 1st-course‘ Radiation risk communication in paediatric imaging’.
Posted by David Horton on January 13, 2021 in Announcements
Suspected Abusive Head Trauma Study
Sibling Screening in Suspected Abusive Head Trauma: International Consensus