The Brighton MRI Course 2012
18th to 22nd June at the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton.The Brighton MRI Course will appeal to all Radiologists, Consultants and SpR's with an interest in the latest developments in MRI. With a wide range of topics and perspectives from some of the top practitioners of MRI in the UK and beyond.
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Neuro Imaging Seminar review
“A very successful Neuro Imaging Seminar was held at the Hilton Templepatrick Hotel, near Belfast, on 20th & 21st October 2011. The first of its kind in Northern Ireland, the seminar was jointly organised by JCA Medical Seminars and the Department of Neuroradiology at the Royal Group of Hospitals, Belfast. The aim was to provide Radiologists with an opportunity to brush up on the latest techniques and advances in Neuroradiology.
The seminar attracted over 60 delegates from the UK and Ireland. A combination of didactic lectures and interactive workshops was provided by a faculty of speakers from the British Isles and Europe, and the topics covered ranged from investigation and management of acute stroke to MRI scanning in epilepsy, and diagnosis of brain tumours.
All the delegates found the seminar to be an excellent learning experience, and the venue ideally suited to this type of event. Plans are already underway for next year’s Seminar.”

Conference convenor Dr Steven McKinstry (far left) and Jane Chandler from JCA Medical Seminars (centre) with guest speakers (from left) Dr Samantha Mills from Manchester, Professor Majda Thurnher from Vienna and Dr Paul Burns from Belfast.

Delegates at the Belfast Neuro Imaging Seminar take a short break outside the Hilton Hotel.
JCA Medical Seminars brings together clinicians and health professionals from associated fields to share their knowledge in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Meeting fellow professionals creates fresh ideas, insights and unforeseen opportunities. Conversations about experiences and methods will, no doubt, reinforce the enormous resource participants can be for each other. By bringing experts and professionals together they are encouraged to exchange thoughts and questions – often not possible in busy clinical situations.
When participants depart, we intend they leave with their knowledge refreshed, possibilities renewed, and spirits revived.
Over the years the subjects of our seminars have developed from the requests of participants and their health authorities, this collaboration guides and nourishes our agenda for future seminars. The ever changing need to disseminate new information enables JCA to offer the infrastructure for hosting new seminars. Now, those Consultants wishing to provide their own seminar are released from involving their staff in the burden of publicity, administration, logistics and the prolonged time required to deliver a well organised course. In so doing, our specialist programme continues to evolve.

