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FSEM Webinar 12 - 'MSK Imaging in Sports Medicine’ 

This is a virtual event only. 

This webinar will be co-chaired by Dr Ronan Kearney, Consultant Sports & Exercise Medicine Physician, Sports Surgery Clinic and Sport Ireland Institute & Dr Amélie Roland, GP, MSc (SEM), Trinity College Dublin.

Programme Outline:

10.00am - Introduction & Welcome Address - Co-Chair - Dr Ronan Kearney

10.05am - 11.30am - Speakers Presentations. Speakers are:

  • Prof Stephen Eustace - Consultant Musculoskeletal Newman Professor of Radiology University College Dublin. Director of Radiology National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh – “Musculoskeletal Radiology – Past, Present & Future”.
  • Dr Kevin Cronin (PhD) - Sonographer and Assistant Professor UCD with expertise in musculoskeletal ultrasound - “The Emerging Use of Ultrasound in Assessing Hamstring Injury Risk”.
  • Dr Oisin Flanagan - Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Sports Surgery Clinic - "Thigh muscle injuries and the British Athletics Muscle Injury Classification (BAMIC)"      
  • 11.30am - 12.00pm - Q & A Session 12.00pm - CLOSE

4 External CPD Credits will be awarded by FSEM.

Speakers Bios click HERE!

This event has BJSM approval!

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Fees are as follows:

  • Benefits Rate for Fellows & Members €0
  • Standard Rate for Fellows & Members €25
  • Non Fellows & Members Rate €30
  • Benefits Rate for FSEM Students €0
  • FSEM Student Rate €10

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