I just finished reviewing my assigned batch of the hundreds of abstracts submitted to WCIO for our 10th annual scientific meeting in New York May 11-14, and what an exciting bunch they were! The amount of innovation in the field of IO is astounding.
@WCIO produced its second liver webinar with VuMedi this week. Over 200 registrants from every continent (and Fiji!) logged on for presentations and discussion about radioembolization.
RSNA deserves tremendous credit for putting on such a fabulous program. As an incubator for future clinical researchers, it is amazing to watch the action. While the student junior faculty work to assemble coherent protocols, they are surrounded by the top academic experts in the country...
Billboards and busses in Philadelphia abound with Blue Cross’ current Live Fearless campaign, most featuring healthy-looking young people engaged in vigorous activities. “Live in Fear” would be a better tagline for Blue Cross patients with liver metastases, as two of my recent patients discovered...
RSNA’s intensive workshop on clinical trial design kicked off last night. Nine of the 29 “students” are interventional radiologists, up from only one last year. After the morning didactic sessions, we break up into five small working groups to intensively develop each student’s protocol proposal.