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Cardio Hands-on improves diagnostic accuracy and report quality

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By Katia Nakamura

Photos ASA 400 Studio

 

The first day of JPR 2025 featured traditional hands-on classes, offering enriching practical experiences to participants.

Recognized for promoting integration between theory and practice, the activities allow students to put into action the knowledge acquired in classes and lectures with discussions of clinical cases in real time. Participants experience, in practice, the challenges and advances of modern radiology.

During the morning sessions, the Cardiovascular Imaging class attracted a large audience. Coordinated by Drs. Alan Diniz Hummel and Paula Terra Martins Almeida Amaral, and moderated by Dr. Hummel himself, the activity included the presentation and analysis of 11 exclusive clinical cases. During the session, participants were led to a technical in-depth study with a focus on image interpretation and simplification of reports, facilitating application in clinical practice.

Check out the testimonials from the speakers:

JPR 2025 is just beginning and already demonstrates its commitment to excellence in radiology education and practice. Over the next few days, the program will continue to offer more practical experiences that strengthen the training of professionals in the field. Stay tuned!