RANZCR Exclusive: Day 3
We have reached the final day of RANZCR 2024, and what a fine ending to this initiative! The Cancer Fun Run commenced at the David Carr Memorial Park, where a surge of event delegates took to the parklands and river foreshore to boost their energy levels for the last day.
Another schedule of thought-inspiring content – the morning agenda hosted clinical sessions, as well as some specialist areas such as Diversity, Enquity and Inclusion (DEI), and Indigenous Health, before moving onto more technical arenas such as the Digital Health session, which focused on Interoperability Standards and National Alignment.
AGFA HealthCare was pleased to continue the exploration into these convergence strategies by offering an insight into the Imaging Health Record™ (IHR), which supports healthcare institutions to achieve their organizational goals – and enabling clinical collaboration in inter-site patient pathways, across city, health board and even state boundaries. As a result, Enterprise Imaging’s high levels of interoperability and autonomy offers distinct improvements to a radiologist’s work-life balance, helping to secure a “life in flow” for the clinical community. A key point of interest for delegates, Enterprise Imaging Cloud sparked interest with delegates who wished to close the image management infrastructure gap, investigating secure, scalable, and accessible Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that are easy to maintain and use at a predictable cost.
RANZCR 2024 finished with a Faculty Forum “Frontiers and New Horizons in Radiology”, which hosted an incredibly impressive group of international radiology Thought Leaders. We were delighted to see input from RANZCR’s own Prof John Slavotinek, plus his global counterparts, Dr Katharine Halliday from the UK’s Royal College of Radiologists, Clin A/Prof Sanjay Jeganathan from Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology, Dr Tetsuya Fukuda from Japan Radiological Society, Prof Subapriya Suppiah from the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Prof Alda Ta from the US Society of Interventional Radiology and Dr Hong-Jen Chiou from Taiwan Radiological Society. Truly a room packed with some of the great minds in clinical imaging!
It’s been an absolutely pleasure to engage in Perth at RANZCR 2024 – we truly demonstrated the breaking down of barriers in Imaging! We say goodbye to Perth for now – but cannot wait to be back amongst these inspiring group of pioneers again. RANZCR, thanks for having us!
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