Future of Radiology Made Possible
Please join us in this exciting webinar with Dr. Martin Willemink, Prof. Marco Essig and Prof. Mathias Prokop. Healthcare is rapidly evolving with the continuous development in technologies and constantly changing environment. The speakers will be discussing latest trends and sharing their perspective on the future of Radiology. This webinar will enable you to learn more about the current changes in the healthcare industry and help you get ready for what’s to come. There will be a Q&A session after the presentations for you to exchange your thoughts with the experts.
Dr. Willemink is a physician, epidemiologist, biomedical engineer, scientist, and entrepreneur who focuses on optimizing healthcare by translating clinical needs into technical solutions. He is co-founder and CEO at Segmed, the fastest-growing self-serve platform for diverse, high-quality, de-identified medical imaging data. Martin is also Jr. Deputy Editor at European Radiology and previously led the clinical cardiovascular imaging research at Stanford’s Radiology Department. He published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, is a Fulbright laureate, and received funding from the American Heart Association, Philips Healthcare, Stanford University, and more. His work has amongst others been recognized with awards from RSNA, ESR, STR, and ESTI.
Speaker: Prof. Marco Essig
Professor of Radiology and Chair of the Radiology Department University of Manitoba, Canada
Prof. Marco Essig is a professor of radiology and the chair of the Radiology department at the University of Manitoba. He began his medical education at the University of Heidelberg Medical School and obtained his MD and PhD in Neurological Sciences from the same institution. His research has focused on multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases, oncology, stroke imaging, and traumatic brain injury. He has developed and assessed modern imaging tools and initiated and finalized multi-site and national comparative studies to prove their validity. He is a member of several professional organizations and committees, and he has served as a deputy editor for neuroimaging at the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Canadian Association of Radiology Journal.
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