Focusing on the needs of medical professionals
Improving clinical outcomes, reducing dosage and controlling costs through advanced Imaging Systems
Built by medical practitioners and the world’s foremost digital imaging experts, this conference addresses the need for a more integrated approach to developing medical imaging systems for clinical use.
The CPD accredited conference will look at the latest technologies in development, including multi modal/hybrid imagers, nuclear medicine and single photon detectors. Alongside this, clinicians will discuss their unmet needs in imaging, both from a diagnosis and treatment perspective, whilst technical presentations will cover a range of sensor technologies and the development requirements for high quality, reliable imaging.
The agenda is structured to address specific patient group scenarios in oncological imaging for diagnosis/prognosis and treatment.
By bringing together medical professionals and the imaging technology supply chain, and with that perspectives across the clinical, technical and academic community, the audience will gain a better understanding of the challenges and capabilities of today’s advanced medical imagers.
View the past agenda from 2018
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The latest MediSens Conference ran from 26-27 February 2018 at the Royal Marsden Hospital London, UK.
Electronic imaging systems are playing an increasing role at all levels of clinical operation. From capsule endoscopy to the most advanced PET or MRI scanners, digital imaging is providing healthcare professionals with more and more information to aid with diagnosis and surgery. However, digital imaging is still at a relative infancy in many of these applications and opportunities for technology developers and the end users of imaging technology are rare. Cancer detection is one specific area where imaging can provide life-saving support for diagnosis and treatment, and further advances in this field stand to improve patient outcomes many years into the future.
Delivered via a series of insightful presentations, interactive panel discussions, and extensive networking, all attendees leave these events with a clearer understanding of cancer detection & treatment medical imaging technology and connections to help them maximise the benefits of this advanced technology.