We are excited to invite you to the 2025 ANZSNR Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place in the vibrant city of Perth from 27-29 March, 2025. Under the theme "ANZSNR 2025 On the Swan: Inspiring a Flow of Knowledge and Ideas," the scientific program will include sessions on neuroradiology, interventional neuroradiology, head and neck radiology and paediatric neuroradiology. This year, we are thrilled to host an exceptional lineup of international keynote speakers: • Associate Professor Matt Amans (USA) • Professor Marion Smits (the Netherlands) • Dr Amy Juliano (USA) • Dr Linda Leith Gray (USA)
We are pleased to announce a Call for Abstracts. We encourage RANZCR Registrars, INR/DNR Fellows, medical students, JMO’s & non- accredited Registrars to submit an abstract on original work in Neuroradiology for consideration as an oral presentation during the ASM. The winner of the best oral abstract presentation in this category will receive a return economy airfare and registration for the 2026 ANZSNR ASM. In addition, all successful abstracts in this category will be published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO)
In 2025, the ASM will feature a session on the Eponyms in Neuroradiology and we invite submissions from fellows, registrars & JMOs, interns and medical students to deliver a 3-minute presentation to illustrate an eponym commonly used in neuroradiology to designate: • a disease or syndrome • a feature of a disease • a technique, instrument or physics feature • an anatomic structure Perth offers a stunning backdrop for the ASM which will be complemented by memorable social functions allowing delegates to network with colleagues and forge new connections with industry. Registration is now open! For more information on registration, the program, and submission guidelines, please visit the ASM website – www.anzsnrasm.comOptional space to provide additional information about the event. Note that listings cannot be altered once published, so details that are likely to change should not be included.