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The congress, in both English and French with simultaneous translations, will start on a
Thursday after lunch and conclude Friday evening, for 3 half days of scientific and educational
sessions.
The program will begin with a review of the past year's CT and MR literature. This will be
followed by 15 scientific presentations as well as manufacturers' sessions and clinical case
discussions. In fact, this year, clinical cases in CT and MRI will be presented jointly by a
radiologist and a cardiologist in interactive sessions with audience participation.
A detailed program and registration information are available at
www.cardioctmr.com
Participation is free for radiology technicians and residents. Cardiac CT and MR
are increasingly important in the management of cardiac diseases: join us this June at CARDIO CT MR
to discuss the optimal use of these imaging techniques.
Jean François Paul
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