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  • Medical Imaging
  • Virtual Conferences

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated innovative approaches for scientific exchange.
  • The Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) organized its 2020 Annual Meeting as a compact, virtual event.
  • Collaboration between Abdominal Imaging, Thoracic Imaging, and the Young Radiologist Section (YRS) was key.

Discussion:

  • The virtual meeting featured live Q&A sessions for speaker interaction.
  • Content included abdominal imaging, COVID-19 related thoracic and neurological findings, and long-term clinical outcomes.
  • Discussions explored the role of artificial intelligence in managing COVID-19.

Key Insights:

  • The virtual format successfully delivered engaging and informative radiology content.
  • Integration of diverse topics, from abdominal imaging to AI in COVID-19, provided comprehensive insights.
  • The meeting highlighted the adaptability of professional societies during global health crises.

Outlook:

  • Future radiology meetings may incorporate virtual elements for broader accessibility.
  • Continued research into AI applications in medical imaging is anticipated.
  • The historical context of X-ray discovery was presented, linking past innovations to current practices.