Events & Courses
The Barcelona Musculoskeletal MRI course is a hands-on course for radiologists with a special interest in musculoskeletal radiology to optimise their technique for the reporting of adult and paediatric MRI scans of the knee and shoulder.
Telemedicine Clinic is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.
The The Barcelona Musculoskeletal MRI course is designated for a maximum of (or ‘for up to’) 12 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. (12 European CME credits of accredition)
Educational objectives. This course is aimed at radiologists with some experience in musculoskeletal radiology. There are three components to the course:
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Lecture-based and small-group training to cover the interpretation of MRI scans of the knee and shoulder in both the paediatric and adult populations. The course attendees will learn aspects of anatomy and pathology to help them interpret scans ranging from the common and simple pathologies to the rare and more complex processes.
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Clear, concise and comprehensive reporting of the images is as important as an understanding of the pathology. Therefore the course faculty who all have many years experience in radiology both in conventional settings and in teleradiology will provide guidance in producing a report which meets the requirements of a diverse and demanding group of referring clinicians.
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The hands-on component of the course will allow time for the course participants to create their own reports on cases from our comprehensive image library which will then be double reported and critically evaluated by the faculty.
Lecturers:
Dr Szabolcs Hetenyi, Dr George McInnes, Dr Erkki Svedström, Dr Tomi Pudas
Date: 12th – 13th of October, 2012
Place: Telemedicine Clinic, Torre Mapfre, C/ Marina 16-18, 21st Floor, Barcelona
Price: 600 Euros (500 Euros if you sign up earlier before 31st of May 2012).
To sign up please register at: www.telemedicineclinic.com/mri
Past Events and Courses
13th October, 16:00 – 16:30: EANM’09 – Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine, Barcelona
Poster presentation: authored by Dr. R. de Juan, Dr. O. Johansson, Dr. T. Ormstrup, Dr. C. Schorlemmer – Telemedicine Clinic
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1st – 4th September: Jönköping (Sweden)
Telemedicine Clinic welcomes all visitors to our stand A01:15 at the Röntgenveckan this year. The congress receives representatives from many specialties and disciplines within radiology where participants discuss recent scientific and clinical achievements as well as exchange clinical research ideas.
18th June at 17:15: 2009 HiT Barcelona – World Innovation Summit
David Bäckström, CEO of European Telemedicine Clinic (TMC), will be participating as a panelist for the discussion session on The Power of Innovation: Healthcare leading the next Growth Cycle
The session will cover the following issues:
- Pricing pressures: how and why ever-shrinking reimbursement limits open up new growth paths
- Innovation is creative destruction: how disruptive technologies breathe new life into healthcare systems already falling apart
- Why taking patients´needs center stage will drive innovation faster in a world of rebalancing purchasing powers
- How to identify obstacles to innovation within fossile healthcare systems and industrial structures: the strategies of smart Young Innovative Companies
- Diversity: Innovation can take place everywhere. What Latinamerica, India, China and other emerging economies can teach us
10 -12th June: The Nordic Radiological Congress/Nordic Congress of Radiography, Copenhagen, Denmark
Telemedicine Clinic welcomes all visitors to our stand at the Nordic Congress in Copenhagen this year. The congress consists of three to four parallel sessions bringing updates on the latest developments in radiology and radiography, both at an organizational and scientific levels. There will also be a full-day symposium on Breast Imaging.
10th June at 09:30
Dr. George McInnes will present:
Teleradiology across European boundaries – the Barcelona experience.
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- Dr. George McInnes is a Consultant Radiologist at Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He worked full-time as a Consultant Radiologist at TMC for 3 years and continues to work as a Collaborating Radiologist for the company.
8 – 10th June: UKRC 2009, Manchester Central UK
Telemedicine Clinic welcomes all visitors to our stand (number 303) to learn more about what we do and how we collaborate with hospitals
- The UKRC Congress is a three-day multidisciplinary congress covering all aspects of diagnostic imaging and oncology, as well as radiology informatics and service delivery.
3 April at 13:00: MedeTel, Luxembourg
Dr. Henrik Agrell, vice president and co-founder of TMC will be giving a presentation at MedeTel on:
Teleradiology – it is time to get professional
9th March at 10:48
Dr. Joan Carles Soliva Vila will be giving a scientific presentation:
Quantitative MR analysis of caudate abnormalities in pediatric ADHD: a proposal of a
diagnostic test.
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- Dr. Soliva Vila is a consultant neuroradiologist and researcher at the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit (URNC), a research unit attached to the Department of Psychiatry of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB);and Head of Neuroradiology Section at Telemedicine Clinic.
7th March at 10:55: Hospital Management Symposium at the European Congress of Radiology.
Dr. Henrik Agrell will present:
Teleradiology: moving from “black box” solutions to integrated partnership


