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Dear Colleagues and Friends,

The sixth edition of our Mammography Symposium was once again a resounding success. This time, László Tabar, a pioneer and legend in mammography diagnostics, tackled a highly practical yet challenging topic: “How I Do It: Detecting and Diagnosing the Most Common Breast Cancer Subtype in Mammography.

Together with an international audience from over 50 countries, László illustrated essential diagnostic principles using selected highlight cases from her extensive collection. This database stands out not only for its excellent imabe quality, but also its superb histopathological correlations and its long-term case follow-up.

The topic is incredibly engaging, and learning from this legend in our field was a true benefit for everyone – whether you’re just starting or have decades of experience.

We’re excited to share the course video see links below!

Best,
Pascal and Matthias

Videos

Recording Part 1

Recording Part 2

Recording Part 3

Concept

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Compact, interactive online symposium
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Wednesday evenings, 90 minutes, 2 CME points (applied)
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Engaging and motivating learning atmosphere
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Lectures: Comprehensive overview by top experts
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Interactive discussion sessions: We answer your questions directly (chat, audio, video)

Objectives

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To read a mammogram in a structured manner.
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To identify the most frequent breast cancer subtype.
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To interpret challenging mammograms with confidence.

Target audiences

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Professionals involved in breast cancer care
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Radiologists

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Breast imaginers

What our par­tic­i­pants say

Programme

Time
Topic

19:15

Welcome

How I Do It: Detecting and Diagnosing the Most Common Breast Cancer Subtype in Mammography

19:25

Key note lecture

Interactive discussion

20:30

Interactive discussion

Auditorium, Baltzer, Dietzel, Tabar

20:45

End of the event

Literature

László Tabár, Peter B. Dean et al. (2022) László Tabár “A new approach to breast cancer
terminology (…)” European Journal of Radiology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2022.110189

Matthias Dietzel, … Francesco Sardanelli and Pascal A. T. Baltzer (2022) “The potential of predictive and prognostic breast MRI” European Radiology Experimental https://eurradiolexp.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41747-022-00291-z

Venue: Online (Zoom)

Access links and technical instructions will be emailed to participants 3 days prior to the start of the event.

CME Accreditation

2

CME points (category A, applied for at the BLÄK)

Quality assurance

FAQ

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Do you have discounts?

Good news: You can get a wide range of discounts!
All discounts are applied automatically.

  • Bundle discount:
    You can receive a 20% bundle discount when booking a minimum of two courses at the same time.
  • Resident’s discount:
    As a resident in training, you receive a 30% discount.
  • Combination:
    All discounts can be combined.

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Many of our courses are sequential (basic + advanced courses).
You can book them together to receive your discount!
Even experts will benefit from joining our basic courses.

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When will I receive my access code?

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We will e-mail your participation confirmation immediately after your course.
In this file you will find:

  • Your personal participation confirmation
  • The number and confirmation of the CME credits you earned
  • Confirmation of the number and types of cases you assessed during the course (this is optional; see also: “Will I receive a certificate on my case assessments?”)

Will I receive a certificate for my case assessments?

In our full-day courses, you will independently assess real-life cases. You will use our online tool and apply structured reporting for this assessment. Each case is quality-controlled, and we will discuss your assessment.

In our full-day courses we are happy to certify the number of cases that you independently reported (note: this service is optional).

In this case you will find the certificate in your participation confirmation on the last page.

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What technical equipment do you recommend?

Our courses are held online via Zoom.
All you need is an internet-compatible device of your choice and a stable internet connection.
The following tips can maximize your learning experience:

  • Install Zoom on your computer.
  • Log in with your personal Zoom account.
  • Familiarize yourself with basic functionalities, e.g., turning video and audio on/off and writing chat messages.
  • Please do not use Zoom via your browser.
  • Tip: Install the Zoom app on a second device (smartphone, tablet, etc.). This will make answering interactive polls more convenient. It will also serve as a backup.
  • Choose a high-quality monitor. If possible, use your diagnostic workstation.
  • A fast and stable internet connection (ideally LAN, not W-LAN), appropriate lighting, a quality microphone, and a quality webcam are important elements for success in the course.

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Our company does not have a hotline. We answer your questions personally.
You may also talk directly to your tutors for specific questions related to the course content.
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+49 157 58741925
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