General Info
Venue: Etc. venues Marble Arch, London
BY UNDERGROUNDTake the Central line to Marble Arch Station, when you
exit the station, turn right on to Oxford Street
and then right again on to Edgware Road
walking past the Odeon Cinema. etc.venues
Marble Arch is in Garfield House, on the right
hand side next to the Tescos.
BY TRAIN
Paddington station is approximately 20 minutes
walk. Use the Praed Street exit and turn left on
to Praed Street and continue until you walk on
to Edgware Road. Turn right onto Edgware
Road and continue towards Marble Arch.
etc.venues Marble Arch is at the other end of
Edgware Road on the left. Alternatively bus
routes 36 or 436 go from outside Paddington
on Praed Street and on to Edgware Road and
take approximately 10 minutes to Marble Arch.
BY BUS
etc.venues Marble Arch sits on many bus
routes including 7, 10, 73, 98, 137, 390, 6, 23,
94, 159, 30, 94, 113, 159, 274, 2, 16, 36, 74,
82, 148, 414, 436.
PARKING
There is a NCP car park situated within close
proximity to Marble Arch - visit
www.ncp.co.uk
for more details.
BY LONDON CYCLE SCHEME
The nearest “Boris Bike” docking station is on
Edgware Road / Marble Arch
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Programme Details
09:00 Registration and
refreshments
09:25 Welcome and introduction
Dr Suzanne Ryan,
Consultant Radiologist,
Kings College Hospital
FOCAL LIVER LESIONS
09:30 Leave alone or follow up—
work up and characterisation
of benign liver lesion
Dr Praveen Peddu,
Consultant Radiologist,
Kings College Hospital
10:00 Primary and secondary liver
malignancy
Dr Nick Woodward,
Consultant Radiologist,
Royal Free Hospital
10:30 Interactive session:
evaluation and management
of practical cases
Dr Adel Abdellaoui,
Consultant Radiologist,
Derriford Hospital
11:00 Refreshments
DIFFUSE LIVER DISEASE
11:30 Cirrhosis surveillance: what
to look for and what to do
when you find it
Dr Dylan Lewis,
Consultant Radiologist,
Kings College Hospital
12:00 Fatty liver: diagnosis and
implications
Dr Matthew Foxton,
Consultant Hepatologist,
Chelsea and Westminster
Hospital
12:30 Cholangiopathy pearls and
pitfalls
Dr Zahir Amin,
Consultant Radiologist,
University College London
Hospitals
13:00 Lunch
NOVEL IMAGING
14:00 Ultrasound
Professor Paul Sidhu,
Consultant Radiologist,
Kings College Hospital
14:30 MRI
Professor Michael Maher
Consultant Radiologist,
Cork and Mercy University
Hospitals
15:00 Nuclear Medicine
Dr Nicola Mulholland,
Consultant Radiologist,
Kings College Hospital
15:30 Refreshments
16:00 Intervention: present and
future
Dr Ian Renfrew,
Consultant Radiologist,
Barts Health
16:30 Surgery what the surgeon
wants in the report
Mr Satya Bhattacharya,
Consultant Hepatobiliary
Surgeon, Barts Health
17:00 Post procedure
appearances: expected or
alarming
Dr Dominic Yu,
Consultant Radiologist,
The Royal Free Hospital
17:30 Close of event