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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest innovations in pediatric imaging techniques, including advancements in MRI, CT, and ultrasound. Researchers are invited to present their findings on how these technologies enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes in children.
This session addresses the critical issue of radiation safety in pediatric radiology, emphasizing strategies to minimize exposure while ensuring diagnostic efficacy. Presentations will explore guidelines, protocols, and technologies aimed at protecting young patients.
This track highlights innovative applications of medical imaging in pediatric care, including novel uses of imaging in diagnosing and managing childhood diseases. Participants will share case studies and research that demonstrate the impact of imaging on child health.
This session invites contributions that discuss current trends in pediatric radiology research and explore future directions for the field. Topics may include emerging technologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and the integration of artificial intelligence in imaging.
Focusing on the unique challenges of imaging in neonatal care, this track will cover innovative approaches and technologies tailored for this vulnerable population. Presenters will discuss techniques that enhance diagnostic capabilities while ensuring safety.
This session will explore the vital role of radiology in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric cancers. Participants are encouraged to present research on imaging modalities that improve tumor detection, treatment planning, and monitoring of therapeutic responses.
This track emphasizes the importance of collaboration between pediatric radiologists and other healthcare professionals in improving patient care. Discussions will focus on case collaborations, communication strategies, and the integration of imaging into clinical pathways.
This session will address the ethical challenges associated with pediatric imaging, including informed consent, the use of sedation, and the implications of imaging findings. Presenters will discuss frameworks for ethical decision-making in pediatric radiology.
This track will explore emerging technologies that have the potential to revolutionize pediatric radiology, including advancements in imaging software and hardware. Participants are invited to share insights on how these innovations can enhance diagnostic capabilities.
This session focuses on quality assurance measures and best practices in pediatric imaging to ensure optimal outcomes. Presentations will cover protocols, training, and the implementation of safety standards in imaging departments.
This track will highlight patient-centered approaches in pediatric radiology, focusing on how to enhance the experience for young patients and their families. Discussions will include strategies for effective communication, reducing anxiety, and involving families in the imaging process.