
RCR19: Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology interviews
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Interviews from RCR19, the UK’s leading professional learning and development conference for clinical oncologists and radiologists organised by The Royal College of Radiologists. Over six episodes, guest speakers from RCR19 talk about key issues and latest developments in medical imaging and cancer treatment. Visit www.rcr.ac.uk to find out more.
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Dr Ganesh Radhakrishna (consultant clinical oncologist at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust) talks to Professor Marcel Van Herk about his George Edelstyn lecture at RCR19: ‘Learning from every patient treated’. The discussion focuses on the latest technologies and techniques used when treating cancer with image guided radiation therapy. Professor Marcel Van Herk is the Chair in radiotherapy physics for The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester.

Dr Rowena Johnson (consultant radiologist at Oxford University Hospitals) talks to Mr Mark Sibbering about the breast multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM). They discuss innovations around reforming the MDTM and the role of the surgeon. Mr Mark Sibbering is a consultant surgeon for University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.

Dr Rowena Johnson (consultant radiologist at Oxford University Hospitals) talks to Professor Tchoyoson Lim about his RCR19 lecture ‘Preventing errors: artificial intelligence to the rescue?’. Professor Tchoyoson Lim is a senior consultant at the National Neuroscience Institute, Singhealth Duke National University of Singapore.

Dr Rowena Johnson (consultant radiologist at Oxford University Hospitals) discusses the iRefer clinical decision support system with Dr Steve Herman. Dr Steve Herman is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of MedCurrent.

Professor Mark Callaway (the RCR’s medical director, professional practice for clinical radiology) talks to Dr Katharine Aitken on the role of stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) for colorectal cancer. Dr Katharine Aitken is a consultant clinical oncologist based at The Royal Marsden Hospital.

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