Listen to our editors, authors and BIR members and volunteers discuss selected articles in BJR, BJR|Open, BJR|Artificial Intelligence, and BJR|Case Reports, as well as timely topics within the field of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology, and the underpinning sciences. Our podcast episodes provide listeners with further insight into the context and clinical implications of papers, as well as expert opinion on a variety of topics, and also provide the opportunity for discussion within the community.
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Listen to our editors, authors and BIR members and volunteers discuss selected articles in BJR, BJR|Open, BJR|Artificial Intelligence, and BJR|Case Reports, as well as timely topics within the field of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology, and the underpinning sciences. Our podcast episodes provide listeners with further insight into the context and clinical implications of papers, as well as expert opinion on a variety of topics, and also provide the opportunity for discussion within the community.
Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management
The BIR Podcast
30 minutes 2 seconds
2 years ago
Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management
In this podcast we speak to Dr Rosalind Given-Wilson, Dr Nick Screaton, Prof Stuart Taylor, guest editors of a recent BJR special feature on “Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management”.
The BIR Podcast
Listen to our editors, authors and BIR members and volunteers discuss selected articles in BJR, BJR|Open, BJR|Artificial Intelligence, and BJR|Case Reports, as well as timely topics within the field of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology, and the underpinning sciences. Our podcast episodes provide listeners with further insight into the context and clinical implications of papers, as well as expert opinion on a variety of topics, and also provide the opportunity for discussion within the community.