Event overview
Led by Drs Thomas Rackley and Rebecca Muirhead from Velindre Hospital and Oxford University Hospitals respectively.
This event will be a multidisciplinary technical radiotherapy workshop, (including an outlining workshop) in collaboration with RTTQA, the UK SABR Consortium and the RCR to support centres in delivering SABR to oligometastatic nodal and bony disease for their local population.
There will be presentations from experts in the field from the UK and an open forum discussion where attendees can submit their questions to our panel. We will be joined by leading experts in the field, to be announced.
9 CPD points will be awarded on completion of this course. All elements of the course are compulsory to receive the full eligibility of CPD Credits, including completion of pre-course activities and full day attendance at the event.
Learning objectives
The attendees will have achieved the following:
- Review of the published data and indications for oligometastatic SABR in general, with a special emphasis on key papers in delivery to bone and nodes.
- Multidisciplinary discussion of the considerations for optimal contouring, planning and delivery of treatment
Who should attend?
- Clinical oncologists
- Radiographers
- Physicists
- Dosimetrists
- Senior trainees
We encourage you to discuss with colleagues within your centre and book places simultaneously, where possible. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The RCR Learning Team are happy to assist if you have any queries about suitability, please email [email protected].
Registration fees
24 June 2025
Registration type | Fees |
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RCR members consultant & Fellows | £265 |
RCR member trainee & AHP | £186 |
Non-member consultants | £350 |
Non-member trainees | £245 |
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Please refer to the eligibility criteria below, if you’re still unsure which rate you’re eligible for please contact - [email protected]
RCR consultant Fellows and members: Consultants with an active RCR membership.
RCR member trainee & non-member allied healthcare professionals (AHP): This applies to trainees with an active RCR membership, as well as AHP, who will not have an RCR membership, including, radiographers, physicists, SHOs, SAS doctors and medical students.
Non-member consultants: Consultants who don't have an active RCR
membership.
Non-member trainees: Trainees who don't have an active RCR membership.
Programme
Programme TBC.
'Excellent event, thoroughly enjoyed every session- all very helpful.'
'Great to have experts in the field presenting a clinically useful session.'
'Well organised. Truly MDT.'
'Brilliantly organised great venue and talks.'
Location
Birmingham
Venue TBA
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