BSER 2026 Webinar Series
We are delighted to announce our BSER 2026 webinar series.
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Our first webinar will be on Tuesday 27th January 2026 06:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Professor Elizabeth Dick on Chest Trauma - What Not To Miss. Feedback form for first webinar is linked here.
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Our second webinar will be on Thursday 12th February 2026, 07:00 PM UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr Vivek Shrivastava on Acute GI Bleed : what the interventionist wants to know. Feedback form for second webinar is linked here.
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Our third webinar will be on Friday 13th March 2026 06:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr Ramachandra Chittal on Learning through Good Spots. Feedback form for third webinar is linked here.
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Our fourth webinar will be on Tuesday 7th April 2026 06:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr Hunain Shiwani on Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Radiology. Feedback form for fourth webinar is linked here.
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Our fifth webinar will be on Friday 22nd May 2026 06:30PM UK time
via Microsoft Teams by Dr Dr Raffaella Basilico on Non Traumatic Haemoperitoneum. -
Our sixth webinar will be on Monday 15th June 2026 06:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr David Stobo on Acute Thoracic Aortic Syndromes.
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Our Seventh webinar will be on Monday 20th July 2026 06:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr Rachel hubbard on Acute Urology.
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Our Eighth webinar will be on Monday 3rd August 2026 12:30pm UK time via Microsoft Teams by Dr Pratik Mukherjee on Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury.
Please register below as there is a limit on number of attendees. We will email the meeting link to you the day before the webinar, if not earlier. Please email us if you have not received it then.
If below form is not working, please click here to access registration form.
Professor Elizabeth Dick, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, MD, EDER:
Professor Elizabeth Dick is a Consultant Radiologist and Professor of Practice at Imperial College NHS Trust with expertise in Body MRI, Emergency, Trauma and MSK Radiology, subjects upon which she regularly publishes and lectures nationally and internationally. She completed a Fellowship in Body MRI; earning her doctoral degree at Imperial College, as well as an MSK Fellowship at Duke University, North Carolina.
At Imperial College Healthcare Trust she was Head of Trauma Radiology and is Associate Director of Medical Education responsible for Faculty Development and Widening Access to Medicine. She has published several books and set up and taught on numerous worldwide postgraduate courses to medical and paramedical specialists. She was Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney (2019-20). She is Past President of the British Society of Emergency Radiology and of the European Society of Emergency Radiology.

Dr Vivek Shrivastava
Dr Shrivastava was appointed to the role of consultant vascular interventional radiologist in Hull back in 2011. He trained in Newcastle and Oxford.
He is currently the Training Program Director for East Yorkshire. Previously a FRCR 2A examiner (2019-2023) and a current (newbie) FRCR 2B (2026- ) examiner.
In his spare time he enjoys road cycling and running.

Dr Ramachandra Chittal
Consultant Thoracic Radiologist, Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust:
Ram is passionate about "shared learning from errors and adverse events." He is one of the founding members of the REAL project at the Royal College of Radiologists which is an international project on learning from errors in a blame fee environment to promote safety and quality.
He organises weekly free online teaching sessions titled "Lifelong Learning in Radiology," focused on learning from errors and related topics.

Dr Hunain Shiwani
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiologist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Mycardium AI
Dr. Hunain Shiwani is a Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiologist based at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and a Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Mycardium AI.
He is also pursuing a PhD in Machine Learning and Cardiovascular Imaging at University College London (UCL), focusing on developing AI algorithms for the segmentation of cardiac MRI and developing novel ways of diagnosing cardiomyopathy through machine learning methods.
He has experience across academia and industry, contributing to the development, regulatory certification, and deployment of AI-driven medical technologies through his work as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Mycardium AI.
Dr. Shiwani serves as an Advisory Editor for AI at Clinical Radiology and reviews for several leading journals in cardiovascular imaging and radiology.
His research has been published in leading journals, including Circulation, The Lancet Digital Health, and JACC, and has received international recognition and media coverage for his work in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM).


