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Master Class - 23rd July 2020Congress - 24th - 26th July 2020
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre,Malaysia
18th Asian OceanianCongress of Radiologyincorporating
Malaysian Congress of Radiology (MCOR) 2020
Theme : From Pixel To Clarity
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Registrationis OPENEarly BirdRegistration Deadline:15th May 2020
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AOCR 2020 Organising Chairman Message AOCR 2020 Organising andScientific Committee
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I am delighted to welcome you to the 18th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) 2020 which will be held from 23rd July to 26th July 2020 in Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia.
Malaysia is proud to host this biennial event for the 18th Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology. The objective is to
promote scientific collaborations, professional rapport, exchanges of knowledge and friendship amongst the Asian Oceanian region. The theme for this meeting is “From Pixel to Clarity”. Our primary aim is to cover the basics to the advances in digital imaging. The amalgamation of digital technology with clinical prowess provides clarity in our daily practice and leads to improvement in health practices and patient care. We will achieve our objectives via Master Class teachings, Plenary Sessions and Scientific Sessions on the various topics important to this region.
As part of our commitment towards youth participation we have provided 100 YES Youth Education Scholarship providing Free Registration and accommodations to attend the conference. Accepted Top 500 abstracts would also be published in the Korean Journal of Radiology (KJR).
The venue is in the nexus of Kuala Lumpur, a city of vibrance, with juxtaposition of the old and new and a city with myriad of ASEAN cultures. I believe you will learn from this conference and also immerse yourself in a truly ASEAN experience.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in the organising committee, invited faculty and sponsors for the kind support and contributions towards the Congress.
Once again I extend my warm welcome to all participants. Please enjoy all that Kuala Lumpur has to offer. I believe you will leave with beautiful memories to take home, clarity in your knowledge and friendship in your heart.
Prof Dr Norlisah Mohd RamliFAMM, FRCR, MBBS (UM) Organising Chairman of18th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR)incorporating Malaysian Congress of Radiology (MCOR) 2020Consultant Neuroradiologist and Professor
Organising Chairman Prof Dr Norlisah Mohd Ramli
Scientific Chairman Prof Dr Kartini Rahmat
Trade and ExhibitionsDr Amran Abdul RahmanDr Abdul Rahman Mohamad Dr Jeyaledchumy Mahadevan
IT Dr Hafiz Git Kim Ann
Social Programme Prof Dr Anushya Vijayananthan
Honorary AOSR representatives to OC
AOSR President Assoc Prof Dr Dinesh Varma (Australia)
Honorary Secretary Prof Dr Noriyuki Tomiyama (Japan)
AOSR Advisor Dr Evelyn Ho Lai Ming (Malaysia)
Scientific Committee
Abdomen Imaging Dr Umarani Ann Ranjini Sivarajan
Breast Imaging Dr Shantini A Arasaratnam
Cardiac Imaging Dr Norzailin Abu Bakar
Chest Imaging Assoc Prof Dr MohammadHanafiah Kreah
Interventional Radiology
Dr Naveen Rajadurai &Dr Jeyaledchumy Mahadevan
Medical Physics Assoc Prof Dr Yeong Chai Hong
Musculoskeletal Dr Maizatul Jamny Mahmood
Molecular Imaging /Nuclear Medicine Dr Lingeswaran Kasilingam
Neuroradiology Head & Neck Assoc Prof Dr Hilwati Hashim
Paediatrics Assoc Prof Dr Faizah Mohd Zaki
Emergency Medicine & Forensic & Contrast Assoc Prof Dr Faizatul Izza Rozalli
Informatics Dr Farhana Fadzli
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CoR Council 2018 - 2020President Of CoR Welcome Message
The biannual conference, the 18th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) 2020 will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from the 23rd to 26th July 2020. The annual scientific meeting of the College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia - Malaysian Congress of Radiology (MCOR) 2020 will also be incorporated into this event. A comprehensive 4-day scientific programme covering the various subspecialities of Clinical Radiology
will be delivered via Master Classes, plenary sessions and lectures from internationally renowned speakers from the Asian Oceanian region and also the rest of the world. This will be a great time for radiologists and other radiology professionals from all over the world to meet, learn and share their experiences. Kuala Lumpur, the modern capital city and the largest city in Malaysia is a garden city of lights with many things to see and do. Besides being the national financial center, it is also a city with an eclectic mix of the old and new, diverse cultures and multiple cuisines. It is therefore hardly surprising that this city regularly makes its appearance in many world top 10 travel destinations lists. Do take time to enjoy what Kuala Lumpur and its nearby places have to offer. On behalf of the College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine (CoR) of Malaysia and also the organising committee, I would like to welcome everyone to this meeting.
Selamat Datang!
Thank you.
Dr Amir Fuad HussainPresidentCollege of RadiologyAcademy of Medicine of Malaysia (CoR)
President Dr Amir Fuad Hussain
Immediate Past President Dr Abdul Rahman Mohamad
Vice President -Breast Health Dr Shantini A Arasaratnam
Vice President -Nuclear Medicine Dr Lingeswaran Kasilingam
Vice President - Oncology Dr Muhammad Azrif Ahmad Annuar
Honorary Secretary Dr Jeyaledchumy Mahadevan
Honorary Treasurer Dr Sivakumaran Karupayah
Elected Council Member Prof Dr Norlisah Mohd Ramli
Elected Council Member Dr Naveen Rajadurai
Elected Council Member Dr Thajunnisa Hassan Mohd
Elected Council Member Dr Mahayuddin Abdul Manap
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Neuroradiology
Dr Norzaini Rose Mohd Zain
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Molecular Imaging
Dato’ Dr Abdul Jalil Nordin
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Breast Imaging
Prof Dato’ Dr HumairahAbdul Samad
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Interventional Radiology
Dr Alex Tang
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Cardiac Imaging
Dr Norzailin Abu Bakar
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Body Imaging
Dr Umarani Ann Ranjini Sivarajan
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Musculoskeletal Imaging
Dr Maizatul Jamny Mahmood
Co-opted Council Member - SIG Paediatric Imaging
Prof Dr Hamzaini Abdul Hamid
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AOSR President’s Message
About AOSR
AOSR Executive Council
Dear Friends,
I am delighted to welcome you to the 18th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) 2020 Scientific Meeting that will be held in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the state of the art Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 23rd -26th July 2020.
The theme of the congress is “From Pixel to Clarity” and we have amongst
us eminent speakers, leaders and representatives from various organizations not only from the Asia Oceanian region but also from around the world.
The First Asian-Oceania Congress was held in Melbourne in 1971 and the Congress has grown over the decades to be a prime scientific meeting in this region.
The Organising Committee has left no stone unturned to ensure that the scientific program is of the highest standard, covering topics from practical applications to cutting edge research and innovations. I am confident that this conference will provide a platform for sharing knowledge, ideas and views on safe and sound practice of radiology in the 21st century and challenge all delegates, in particular the heads of institutions and other leaders in the profession to take home some key messages and implement them at their respective work place.
This is also a great opportunity to network and establish professional contacts and consider setting up international projects and research. In an increasingly globalised world, there is a growing need to pool resources and work collaboratively.
I hope you will not only make the most of the conference but also have some time to explore the city and its culinary experiences.
Assoc Prof Dr Dinesh Varma, FRANZCRPresident - The Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR)
President Assoc Prof Dr Dinesh K. Varma (Australia)
Immediate Past President Prof Dr Yi-Hong Chou(Chinese Taipei)
President-Elect Dr Evelyn Lai-Ming Ho(Malaysia)
Honorary Secretary Prof Dr Noriyuki Tomiyama(Japan)
Honorary Treasurer Dr Chamaree Chuapetcharasopon (Thailand)
Executive Councilor
Assoc Prof Dr Danny Hing Yan Cho (Hong Kong)Assoc Prof Dr Uei Pua(Singapore)Prof Dr Jongmin Lee(Korea)Dr Pham Ngoc Hoa(Vietnam)
Co-opted Councilor
Prof Dr Byung Ihn Choi(Korea)Prof Dr Whal Lee(Korea)Prof Dr Norlisah Mohd Ramli (Malaysia)
AOSR represents over 40,300 Radiologists. The first meeting of Asian and Oceanian Regional Radiologists was held in Japan on 11 October 1969, and it was here that the formation of the Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR) begun.
Today it is made up of 26 member societies comprising of:- • Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR)• Bangladesh Society of Radiology and Imaging • Chinese Society of Radiology (CSR)• The Radiological Society of the Republic of China (RSROC)• College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia (CoR)• Fiji Radiology • Hong Kong College of Radiologists (HKCR)• Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA)• Indonesian Radiological Society • Japan Radiological Society (JRS)• Radiological Society of Kazakhstan (RSK)• Korean Society of Radiology (KSR)• Macau Radiology Association
• Mongolian Radiological Society • Myanmar Radiological Society• Nepal Radiologists Association• Philippine College of Radiology• Radiological Society of Pakistan• Radiologist Ministry of Health Tonga• Radiological Society of Thailand (RST)• Radiology Society of the Emirates• Samoa Society of Radiology• Singapore Radiological Society• Sri Lanka College of Radiologists• Uzbekistan Radiology Society• Vietnam Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (VSRNM)
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Faculty
Professor Dr Abhishek MahajanIndia
Professor Dr Bernard F. LayaPhilippines
Dr Bertrand Ang Wei LengSingapore
Dr Bushra JohariMalaysia
Professor Dr Carol WuUSA
Dr Carolina V. GuimaraesUSA
Professor Dr Chamaree ChuapetcharasoponThailand
Dr Clement YongSingapore
Dr Colin J MartinUK
Professor Dr David YousemUSA
Associate Professor Dr Dinesh VarmaAustralia
Professor Dr Gabriel P. KrestinNetherlands
Professor Dr James F. GriffithHong Kong
Professor Dr James P. BorgstedeUSA
Dr Jignesh G. ThakkerIndia
Professor Dr Jin Zheng YuChina
Professor Dr John DamilakisGreece
Dr John HoeSingapore
Professor Dr Jonathan DoddIreland
Professor Dr Jongmin John LeeKorea
Professor Dr Joon Beom SeoKorea
Professor Dr Joseph K. T. LeeSingapore
Professor Dr Kaori TogashiJapan
Professor Dr Kei YamadaJapan
Professor Dr Lane F. DonnellyUSA
Professor Dr Li-Jen WangTaiwan
Dr Lingeswaran KasilingamMalaysia
Professor Dr Madan M. RehaniUSA
Professor Dr Mark J. KransdorfUSA
Associate Professor Dr Marta E. HeilbrunUSA
Professor Dr Meng LawAustralia
Professor Dr Noriyuki TomiyamaJapan
Dr Norzaini Rose Mohd ZainMalaysia
Dr Rathachai KaewlaiThailand
Professor Dr Robert HermansBelgium
Dr Saiful Nizam Abdul RashidMalaysia
Dr Sri Andreani UtomoIndonesia
Professor Dr Sudhakar PipavathUSA
Professor Dr Suphaneewan JaovisidhaThailand
Associate Professor Dr Supika KritsaneepaiboonThailand
Professor Dr Whal LeeKorea
Dr Wan Yung LiangTaiwan
Professor Dr Wing P. ChanTaiwan
Professor Dr Yi-Hong ChouTaiwan
Dr Zuhanis Abdul HamidMalaysia
Mr Zunaide B. Kayun @ FarniMalaysia
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Programme Overview
Master Class (23 JULY 2020) - THURSDAY
DAY 1 (24 JULY 2020) - FRIDAY
Venue LECTURE HALL A LECTURE HALL B LECTURE HALL C LECTURE HALL D LECTURE HALL E LECTURE HALL F EXHIBITION HALL
0730 0830 REGISTRATION COUNTER OPENS
0830 1000 Refresher
CourseAbdomen
Refresher Course Head & Neck
AOCR Meets IOMP
Refresher Course Molecular Imaging
Refresher Course Interventional
Radiology
E-POSTERS & EXHIBITION
1000 1030 TEA BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT
1030 1100 KEYNOTE LECTURE 1
1100 1230 OPENING CEREMONY & KEYNOTE LECTURE 2
1230 1300SPONSORED
LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 1.1
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 1.2
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 1.3
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 1.4
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 1.5
1300 1430 LUNCH BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1430 1600 Abdomen 1 Head & Neck Medical Physics 1Molecular
Imaging / Nuclear Medicine
InterventionalRadiology AOSR - RSNA
Joint Symposium
1600 1630 TEA BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT
1630 1800 Abdomen 2 Head & NeckScientific Session Medical Physics 2
Molecular Imaging / Nuclear
MedicineScientific Session
InterventionalRadiologyScientificSession
Emergency Medicine &
Forensic Scientific Session
END OF DAY 1
1900 onwards PRESIDENT’S DINNER
Meeting Room 401 402 403 404 406 + 407 408 409 410
0800 0830 REGISTRATION COUNTER OPENS
0830 1200 Masterclass Chest
Masterclass Radiation Protection
Part 1Masterclass
Breast
Masterclass Abdomen 1
Masterclass Neuroradio-
logy & Head & Neck
Masterclass Cardiac 1
Masterclass MSK
Masterclass Abdomen 2
1200 1330 LUNCH BREAK
1330 1400 REGISTRATION COUNTER OPENS
1400 1730 Masterclass Paediatrics
Masterclass Radiation Protection
Part 2Masterclass Abdomen 3
Masterclass Molecular Imaging
Masterclass Abdomen 4
Masterclass Interventional
Radiology
Masterclass Cardiac 2
Masterclass Available
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Programme Overview
DAY 3 (26 JULY 2020) - SUNDAY
DAY 2 (25 JULY 2020) - SATURDAY
Venue LECTURE HALL A LECTURE HALL B LECTURE HALL C LECTURE HALL D LECTURE HALL E LECTURE HALL F EXHIBITION HALL
0730 0830 REGISTRATION COUNTER OPENS
0830 1000 Refresher Course Paediatrics
Refresher Course Breast
Refresher Course Emergency Medicine
1000 1030 TEA BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT
E-POSTERS & EXHIBITION
1030 1100 KEYNOTE LECTURE 4
1100 1230 Paediatrics 1 Breast 1 Emergency Medicine Dato’ Samad Quiz
AOSOR-AOCR ConjointSession
MEETINGS
1230 1300SPONSORED
LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 3.1
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 3.2
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 3.3
1300 1400 LUNCH BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1400 1530 Paediatrics 2 Breast 2 Forensics
1530 1600 CLOSING CEREMONY
1600 1630 TEA BREAK & END OF CONGRESS
Venue LECTUREHALL A
LECTUREHALL B
LECTUREHALL C
LECTUREHALL D
LECTUREHALL E
LECTUREHALL F
EXHIBITIONHALL
0730 0830 REGISTRATION COUNTER OPENS
0830 1000 Refresher Course Neuroradiology
Refresher Course MSK
Refresher Course Chest
Refresher Course Cardiac
Refresher Course Informatics
1000 1030 TEA BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT
1030 1100 KEYNOTE LECTURE 3
E-POSTERS & EXHIBITION
1100 1230 Neuroradiology 1 MSK 1 Chest 1 Cardiac 1 Informatics Abdomen Scientific Session
1230 1300
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUMSPONSORED
LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 2.2
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 2.3
SPONSORED LUNCH
SYMPOSIUM 2.4
1300 1400 LUNCH BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1400 1530 Neuroradiology 2 MSK 2 Chest 2 Cardiac 2 InformaticsScientific Session
BreastScientific Session
1530 1600 SPONSORED TEA SYMPOSIUM 2.1
SPONSORED TEA SYMPOSIUM 2.2
SPONSORED TEA SYMPOSIUM 2.3
SPONSORED TEA SYMPOSIUM
1600 1630 TEA BREAK & EXHIBIT VISIT
1630 1800 Neuroradiology Scientific Session
MSK Scientific Session
ChestScientific Session
Cardiac Scientific Session
Medical Physics Scientific Session
Paediatrics Scientific Session
END OF DAY 2
1900 Onwards CONGRESS DINNER & AWARDS PRESENTATION
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Masterclass Programme – 23rd July 2020
Learning Objectives: 1. To identify the radiation risks in the practice of radiology.2. To be familiar with the radiation doses and potential cancer risks
in computed tomography.3. To implement good clinical practice in the aspect of dose
management of patients and staffs in interventional radiology.
Time (hrs) Masterclass – Radiation Protection 1
0800 - 0830 Registration Counter Opens
0830 - 0900 The ICRP Report On Protection Dose Quantities
0900 - 0930 Radiation Worries Versus Real Risks In Practice Of Radiology
0930 - 1000 Assessment Of Cancer Risks Potentially Related To CT
1000 - 1030 Tea Break
1030 - 1100 Are We In Era Of Low Or High Radiation Doses In CT Imaging?
1100 - 1130 Dose Management Of Patients And Staff In Interventional Radiology
1130 - 1200 Quality Assurance Program Management In Malaysia
End Of Session
AOCRMEETSIOMP
Time (hrs) Masterclass – Radiation Protection 2
1330 - 1400 Registration Counter Opens
1400 - 1430 Developing A Strategy For Optimization In Radiology Department
1430 - 1500 Radiation Usage In Pregnancy And Protection In Pregnancy
1500 - 1530 Radiation And Cataract: Real Risk Or Unnecessary Worry
1530 - 1600 Tea Break
1600 - 1630 Radiation Induced Skin Injuries: Creating A Rational Awareness
1630 - 1700 Radiation Protection In Children
1700 - 1730 Incidents And Accidents In Diagnostic Radiology
End Of Session
Invited Faculty
Prof Dr Madan RehaniUSA
PresidentInternational Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP)
Prof Dr John Damilakis Greece
Vice President &President-ElectInternational Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP)
Dr Colin J MartinUK
Vice ChairmanInternational Commision On Radiological Protection (ICRP)
Learning Objectives: 1. To learn the radiation protection strategies for pregnant women.2. To relate radiation dose with the risks of cataract and skin
injuries.3. To enhance awareness of radiation protection for paediatric
patients.4. To review examples of incidents and accidents in diagnostic
radiology.
Programme Day 1 – 24th July 2020
Time (hrs) AOCR Meets IOMP
0830 - 0900 Overview: Current State Of Radiation Doses And Way Forward
0900 - 1000 Forum: The Need For Radiation Safety In Imaging: Is It Reducing Or Increasing In Importance?
1000 - 1030 Tea Break & Exhibit Visit
1230 - 1300 Sponsored Lunch Symposium
1300 - 1430 Lunch Break & Exhibit Visit
Medical Physics 1 – How AI Is Going To Impact Radiology?
1430 - 1500 Introduction Of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
1500 - 1530 How AI Is Going To Impact Patient Safety?
1530 - 1600 Personalised CT Dosimetry And AI
1600 - 1630 Tea Break & Exhibit Visit
Medical Physics 2 – New Advances In Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs)
1630 - 1700 The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Aspects Of DRLs
1700 - 1730 How Radiologists Can Help In DRLs?
1730 - 1800 Malaysian Experience In DRLs
End Of Day
• Prof Dr Ng Kwan Hoong, Malaysia• Mr Zunaide B. Kayun @ Farni, Malaysia
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Masterclass Programme – 23rd July 2020
CHEST 0830 – 1200 hrs
Speakers:• Professor Dr Jonathan Dodd, Ireland• Professor Dr Sudhakar Pipavath, USA• Professor Dr Carol Wu, USA
Learning Objectives:1. As a refresher course revisiting various common but important
selected groups of lung diseases on HRCT.2. As a revision course on identifying distinctive HRCT features and
approach to common differential diagnosis of selected groupsof lung diseases.
3. As exposure to rare / new pathology in current practice.
Time Programme
0830 - 0900 Pulmonary Nodule
0900 - 0930 Cystic Lung Disease
0930 - 1000 Fibrosing Lung Disease
1000 - 1030 Tea Break
1030 - 1100 Small Airway Disease
1100 - 1130 Large Airway Disease
1130 - 1200 Incidental Findings In The Chest
End Of Session
NEURORADIOLOGY & HEAD & NECK 0830 – 1200 hrs
Speakers:• Professor Dr Meng Law, Australia• Professor Dr David Yousem, USA• Professor Dr Robert Hermans, Belgium
Learning Objectives: 1. Neuroanatomy: To review the neuroanatomy and imaging
pitfalls of the brain sulcation, lobular anatomy, medical temporallobe and location of eloquent brain like Broca’s and Wernicke’s.
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Cognitive decline: To identify MRI imaging patterns that suggest a specific diagnosis for reversal of neurologic cognitive decline.
Middle ear disease: To learn the radiological anatomy, imaging features of its diseases, the value of MR imaging and post operative imaging features.
Time Programme
0830 - 0930 Neuroanatomy Common Variants And Pitfalls
0930 - 1030 Treatable Causes Of Cognitive Decline: Pattern Recognition
1030 - 1100 Tea Break
1100 - 1200 Imaging Of Chronic Middle Ear Disease
End Of Session
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RADIATION PROTECTION 1 0830 – 1200 hrs
Speakers:• Professor Dr Madan Rehani, USA• Professor Dr John Damilakis, Greece• Dr Colin J Martin, UK• Mr Zunaide B. Kayun @ Farni, Malaysia
Learning Objectives: 1. To identify the radiation risks in the practice of radiology.2. To be familiar with the radiation doses and potential cancer risks
in computed tomography.3. To implement good clinical practice in the aspect of dose
management of patients and staffs in interventional radiology.
Time Programme
0830 - 0900 The ICRP Report On Protection Dose Quantities
0900 - 0930 Radiation Worries Versus Real Risks In Practice Of Radiology
0930 - 1000 Assessment Of Cancer Risks Potentially Related To CT
1000 - 1030 Tea Break
1030 - 1100 Are We In Era Of Low Or High Radiation Doses In CT Imaging?
1100 - 1130 Dose Management Of Patients And Staff In Interventional Radiology
1130 - 1200 Quality Assurance Program Management In Malaysia
End Of Session
RADIATION PROTECTION 2 1400 - 1730 hrs
Speakers:• Professor Dr Madan Rehani, USA• Professor Dr John Damilakis, Greece• Dr Colin J Martin, UK
Learning Objectives: 1. To learn the radiation protection strategies for pregnant women.2. To relate radiation dose with the risks of cataract and skin
injuries.3. To enhance awareness of radiation protection for paediatric
patients.4. To review examples of incidents and accidents in diagnostic
radiology.
Time Programme
1400 - 1430 Developing A Strategy For Optimization In Radiology Department
1430 - 1500 Radiation Usage In Pregnancy And Protection In Pregnancy
1500 - 1530 Radiation And Cataract: Real Risk Or Unnecessary Worry
1530 - 1600 Tea Break
1600 - 1630 Radiation Induced Skin Injuries: Creating A Rational Awareness
1630 - 1700 Radiation Protection Of Children
1700 - 1730 Incidents And Accidents In Diagnostic Radiology
End Of Session
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CARDIAC 1 0830 – 1200 hrs
Learning Objectives:1. Learn to manipulate the workstation and using the softwares.2. To discuss the basic, intermediate and advance cases.
Time Programme
0830 - 0915 CT Anatomy Of The Heart
0915 - 1000 Cardiac CT – Calcium Score, Coronary CTA And Plaque Imaging Aorta
1000 - 1030 Tea Break
1030 - 1045 Great Vessel Imaging
1045 - 1200 Peripheral Vascular Imaging
End Of Session
MOLECULAR IMAGING /NUCLEAR MEDICINE 1400 - 1730 hrs
Learning Objectives:1. To understand molecular imaging of prostatic malignancy /
brain imaging / neuroendocrine malignancy.2. To appreciate the concept of theranostics in prostatic
malignancy / neuroendocrine malignancy.3. To understand the potential use of molecular imaging for
neurodegenerative disorders.4. To explore potential use of other radiopharmaceuticals
for prostatic malignancy / brain imaging / neuroendocrine malignancy.
Time Programme
1400 - 1500 Functional Imaging Of Prostate
1500 – 1600 Functional Imaging Of Brain
1600 - 1630 Tea Break
1630 - 1730 Functional Imaging Of Neuroendocrine Malignancy
End Of Session
MSK 0830 – 1200 hrs
Learning Objectives: 1. As a refresher course for MRI anatomy / normal variants2. As a revision course for features of common pathology,
diagnosing it and improving the list of differential diagnoses.3. As an exposure to new / rare pathology not common in current
practice.
Time Programme
0830 - 1000 MRI / MRA Wrist Joint And Hand
1000 – 1030 Tea Break
1030 – 1200 MRI Ankle Joint And Foot
End Of Session
CARDIAC 2 1400 - 1730 hrs
Learning Objectives:1. Learn to manipulate the workstation and using the softwares.2. To discuss the basic, intermediate and advance cases.
Time Programme
1400 - 1430 MRI Anatomy Of The Heart
1430 - 1500 Cardiac MRI – Imaging Of Ischaemic Heart Disease And Myocardial Viability
1500 - 1530 MR Volumetric Assessment And Perfusion Study
1530 - 1600 Tea Break
1600 - 1630 Imaging Of Non-Ischaemic Cardiomyopathy
1630 - 1700 Myocarditis, HOCM And Thalassemia Imaging
1700 - 1730 Aorta – Great Vessel Imaging
End Of Session
Masterclass Programme – 23rd July 2020
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Masterclass Programme – 23rd July 2020
ABDOMEN 1 0830 - 1200
Speakers:• Professor Dr Tan Cher Heng, Singapore• Professor Dr Chang-Hee Lee, Korea• Dr Tang Teck Nguong, Singapore
Time Programme
0830 - 0930 HCC Patient’s Journey
0930 - 1000 Tea Break
1000 - 1045 Contrast Application In Patient’s Journey To HCC
1045 - 1130 Guideline Update On Safety And Effective Use Of Iodine / Gd Contrast Media
1130 - 1200 Panel Discussion / Q&A
ABDOMEN 2 0830 - 1200
Learning objectives:1. A course to provide doctors ultrasound total solutions for both
liver diagnosis and liver therapy.2. To introduce the application of Shear Wave Elastography in
assessing fibrosis in chronic liver disease.3. As a refresher course on the ultrasound guided interventional
procedures and introduce the technique and steps of using fusion imaging technology to better support this procedure.
4. To create awareness on role of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging and introduce the typical clinical cases.
Time Programme
0830 - 0915 The Application Of Shear Wave Elastography In Liver Diseases Diagnosis
0915 - 0930 Liver Shear Wave Elastography Live Demo
0930 - 1000 Ultrasound Guided Interventional Procedures And Fusion Imaging With Case Study
1000 - 1030 Tea Break
1030 - 1115 Contrast Enhancement Ultrasound Imaging In Liver Diseases
1115 - 1200 Hands On
ABDOMEN 3 1400 - 1730 hrs
Learning Objectives:1. As a refresher course on the basic B-mode liver ultrasound and
sonographic appearance of common liver pathology.2. To create awareness on role of Shear Wave Electrography in
assessing fibrosis in chronic liver disease and liver pathology, complimented with Shear Wave to enhance diagnosis.
3. Technique and steps in acquiring optimal SWE & interpretation of results of METAVIR Score.
Time Programme
1400 - 1445 Basic B-Mode Liver Ultrasound And Sonographic Appearance Of Common Liver Pathology
1445 - 1500 Role Of Shear Wave Electrography In Assessing Fibrosis In Chronic Liver Disease And Liver Pathology, Complimented With Shear Wave To Enhance Diagnosis
1500 - 1530 Case Studies Presentation
1530 - 1600 Tea Break
1600 - 1645 Technique And Steps In Acquiring Optimal SWE & Interpretation Of Results Of METAVIR Score
1645 - 1730 Hands-On Session
ABDOMEN 4 1400 - 1730 hrs
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PAEDIATRICS 1400 - 1730 hrs
Speakers:• Professor Dr Lane F. Donnelly, USA• Associate Professor Dr Supika Kritsaneepaiboon, Thailand• Dr Noryati Mohammad, Malaysia• Dr Erica Yee Hing, Malaysia• Dr Hasyma Abu Hasan, Malaysia
Learning Objectives:1. To revisit the basic yet important X-Ray interpretation in
common paediatric diseases.2. To understand the limitation of radiograph and acknowledge
correlation with other imaging modalities in diagnosing challenging paediatrics cases.
Time Programme
1400 - 1430 How To Read Abdominal Radiograph In Children
1430 - 1500 The Lines And Tubes Paediatric Radiograph
1500 - 1530 Tea Break
1530 - 1600 The Roles Of Imaging In Children With Pneumonia
1600 - 1630 Radiograph In Suspected Non-Accidental Skeletal Injury (NAI)
1630 - 1730 Challenging X-Ray Cases - From Emergency Room
End Of Session
BREAST 0830 - 1200 hrs
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19Fourth Announcement
Registration Fees
We Welcome :-
• Registration fees covers full access to all scientific programme for all three (3) days of congress. • It does not include social programmes such as Congress Dinner ticket. Social programme tickets will be available as an add-on.• For more information and enquiries on concessions, contact secretariat at [email protected]. • Online Registration commencing soon at aocr2020.com
Main Congress24th – 26th July 2020
Early Bird Post Early Bird Onsite
Malaysian CoR Member MYR 900 MYR 1100 MYR 1300
Malaysian Non-CoR Member MYR 1200 MYR 1400 MYR 1600
Malaysian Trainee MYR 800 MYR 1000 MYR 1200
Malaysian Nurses / Radiographers /Medical Physicists MYR 800 MYR 1000 MYR 1200
International - Doctor / Physicians USD 350 USD 400 USD 500
International Trainee USD 300 USD 350 USD 400
International Nurses / Radiographers /Medical Physicists USD 300 USD 350 USD 400
MasterClass 23rd July 2020
Malaysian International
Delegates That Registered For Main Congress
Add-on 1 Masterclass RM 300 USD 80
Add-on 2 Masterclass RM 500 USD 130
Delegates That Register For Masterclass Only
1 Masterclass RM 500 USD 150
2 Masterclass RM 800 USD 250
1. Radiologists2. Radiology Trainees3. Interventional Radiologists4. Interventional Neuroradiologists5. Residents / Master Trainees6. Medical Physicists7. Medical Physicist Trainees8. Researchers9. Radiographers10. Nurses11. Technicians12. Other Allied Health Professionals
20 18th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology incorporating Malaysian Congress of Radiology (MCOR) 2020
Accomodation
TRADER HOTELS KUALA LUMPUR AAAA
Connected to Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur by Shangri-La is perfectly located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) and offers the best panoramic view of the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park and the city’s skyline. It offers direct covered access to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and is within walking distance of Suria KLCC Shopping Mall, the Bukit Bintang shopping district and local tourist attractions, which are all surrounded by restaurants, bars, clubs and cafes.
IMPIANA KLCC HOTEL AAAA
2-minutes walk from Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
Centrally located amidst the cosmopolitan capital of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Impiana KLCC Hotel is a deluxe business hotel with a total of 519 rooms of which 188 comes with a 5-star club services. The stylish business hotel is conveniently connected via a fully air-conditioned skybridge linking Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to the hip and happening Bukit Bintang area and surrounded by some of the world’s top business organizations.
GRAND HYATT HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR AAAAA
Adjacent to Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
Overlooking the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and adjacent to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is strategically located in the heart of city and within walking distance to Golden Triangle shopping, dining scene and entertainment district. Ideal for both business and leisure travelers, Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur presents 411 guestrooms and suites, one of the largest in room size amongst five-star luxury Kuala Lumpur hotels in the heart of the city.
IBIS KUALA LUMPUR CITY CENTRE AAAA
10-minutes walk from Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
Strategically located right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre is only a 5-min walk from Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park and major shopping malls including Suria KLCC. It is walking distance to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, National Library and many other top tourist attractions and very accessible by LRT train stations. All contemporary guestrooms feature supremely comfortable beds, complimentary Internet and modern amenities for a good night’s stay.
For more details on accommodation, please visit the conference website aocr2020.com
21Fourth Announcement
KUALA LUMPURExperience
Petronas Twin TowersThe 452 metres tall Petronas Twin Towers is the tallest building in Malaysia, and was once the tallest building in the world.
At the base of the Petronas Twin Towers is Suria KLCC, which is a shopping mall that is very popular among tourists. Tourists can also take a stroll along the beautiful landscaped KLCC Park, which is located at the side of the twin towers, where it features a jogging track, walking paths, water fountain and a wading pool for children.
Besides the mall and the park, there are also other attractions such as the Aquaria KLCC, Petronas Art Gallery and Petrosains Science Center inside the Petronas Twin Towers.
Batu CavesBatu Caves is an iconic and most frequented tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur.
It is a limestone hill comprising 3 major caves featuring temples and Hindu shrines. Outside Batu Caves stands the world’s tallest golden statue of Lord Murugan, a Hindu Deity, at 42.7 metres tall.
The attraction of Batu Caves includes the steep 272 steps climb up to finally view the stunning skyline of the city centre. Along your way up, you will see lots of monkeys frolic around the caves.
Malaysian FoodFood can be considered as the national obsession. It is not uncommon to be greeted by the phrase “Sudah makan?” which means “Have you eaten?”. Malaysian food is heavily influenced by Thai, Chinese, Indonesian and Indian cuisine. As elsewhere in Asia, rice is an essential staple. Some of the popular Malaysian food are Nasi Lemak, Char Kuey Teow, Roti Canai and Curry laksa. Our local delicacies will definitely tantalise your tastebuds.
National MuseumThe National Museum of Malaysia is a beautiful building characterized by traditional Malay Minangkabau-style architecture which stands in the heart of the city of Kuala Lumpur. It displays an excellent introduction to Malaysia’s history, economy, geography, arts, crafts and culture.
Kuala Lumpur fondly known as KL, is a modern and bustling city and is one of the region’s most properous capitals. KL consists of a melting pot of cultures infused together and boasts a variety of attractions such as interesting heritage sites, shopping, entertainment, nature and adventure.
Here are some attractions you would not want to miss while you are here in Kuala Lumpur.
Congress Secretariatc/o Medical Conference Partners
9, Jalan 9/3, Section 9, 46000 Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel : +603 7931 2856 Email : [email protected]
This announcement has been prepared in good faith and is correct at the time of sharing.