CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 2025

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 2025

CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION 2025

Join us on the 12th of October 2025 at Imperial College London for a day of engaging oral and poster presentations, along with valuable networking opportunities

Date: 12th October 2025
Time: 08:30am - 18:00pm
Location: Sir Alexander Fleming building, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ

Registration Instructions: Please find the registration form below, ensure to sign up using the correct form, for either virtual or in-person attendance. If you plan to join us in-person, please ensure to also purchase your event ticket below, and bring this with you to the conference.

40D 18H 58M 41S

40D 18H 58M 41S

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FOR THE 2025 CONFERENCE IS NOW CLOSED, BUT YOU CAN STILL REGISTER TO ATTEND BELOW.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FOR THE 2025 CONFERENCE IS NOW CLOSED, BUT YOU CAN STILL REGISTER TO ATTEND BELOW.

If you are signing up for in-person attendance, please ensure to purchase an in-person ticket for the conference day below.

If you are signing up for in-person attendance, please ensure to purchase an in-person ticket for the conference day below.

Prizes and Terms & Conditions

Radiology Residents Forum 2025 Conference: Submission Guidelines  

Note: Submissions should be in WORDS ONLY, and should NOT include images or posters.

If your submission is successfully shortlisted for one of the 3 prize-winning categories, you will then be contacted with further details (i.e. poster format, images, etc).

Abstract Submission Criteria  

1. All abstracts must be
submitted in English
2. Abstracts should contain
original materials that have
not been published,
presented at, or submitted
to another international
meeting at the time of
submission. Abstracts
presented locally and
regionally will be considered.
3. All submitted abstracts will
be considered for oral
presentation if suitable.
4. The presenting author must
register and be present for
the Radiology Residents
Forum.
5. Approval must be obtained
from all co-authors listed.
6. Any submission from
UK/Europe must purchase
to an in-person conference
ticket to have their work
accepted.
7. By submitting their work,
authors consent for their
work to be published as part
of the Radiology Residents
Forum in relevant media
materials. 


8. Abstract titles must be a
single sentence
summarising the purpose of
the article, a maximum of
15 words.


9. All abstract submissions
should include clear
sections of: introduction,
methodology, results and
clinical significance.

*All abstracts have a word limit of 250 words * 

Scientific Abstracts (e.g. audits and articles) Must Include:

a. Title  

b. Authors and Affiliations  

c. Aims/Objectives  

d. Materials and Methods  

e. Results  

f. Conclusion
G. Conclusion

To Qualify As A Scientific Abstract, Abstracts Must Be Related To Original Research, Audits, Quality Improvement Projects Or Novel Techniques Involving Diagnostic And Interventional Radiology.

Educational Abstracts (e.g. case reports) Must Include: 

a. Title  

b. Authors and Affiliations  
C. Case outline

D. Imaging findings
E. Conclusion and teaching points

To Qualify For An Educational Abstract, Abstracts Must Share A Brief Summary Of An Interesting Or Unusual Case Presentation And Correlation Of Radiology With Clinical Presentation And Patient Management.

Prizes and Terms & Conditions

Prizes and Terms & Conditions

Radiology Residents Forum 2025 Conference: Submission Guidelines  

Note: Submissions should be in WORDS ONLY, and should NOT include images or posters.

If your submission is successfully shortlisted for one of the 3 prize-winning categories, you will then be contacted with further details (i.e. poster format, images, etc).

Abstract Submission Criteria  

1. All abstracts must be submitted in English
2. Abstracts should contain original materials that have not been published, presented at, or
submitted to another international meeting at the time of submission. Abstracts presented locally
and regionally will be considered.
3. All submitted abstracts will be considered for oral presentation if suitable.
4. The presenting author must register and be present for the Radiology Residents Forum.
5. Approval must be obtained from all co-authors listed.
6. Any submission from UK/Europe must purchase to an in-person conference ticket to have their
work accepted.
7. By submitting their work, authors consent for their work to be published as part of the Radiology
Residents Forum in relevant media materials. 


8. Abstract titles must be a single sentence summarising the purpose of the article, a maximum of
15 words.


9. All abstract submissions should include clear sections of: introduction, methodology, results and
clinical significance.

1. All abstracts must be submitted in English
2. Abstracts should contain original materials that have not
been published, presented at, or submitted to another
international meeting at the time of submission. Abstracts
presented locally and regionally will be considered.
3. All submitted abstracts will be considered for oral
presentation if suitable.
4. The presenting author must register and be present for the
Radiology Residents Forum.
5. Approval must be obtained from all co-authors listed.
6. Any submission from UK/Europe must purchase to an in-
person conference ticket to have their
work accepted.
7. By submitting their work, authors consent for their work to be
published as part of the Radiology Residents Forum in
relevant media materials. 


8. Abstract titles must be a single sentence summarising the
purpose of the article, a maximum of 15 words.


9. All abstract submissions should include clear sections of:
introduction, methodology, results and clinical significance.



*All abstracts have a word limit of 250 words * 

Scientific Abstracts (e.g. audits and articles) Must Include:

a. Title  

b. Authors and Affiliations  

c. Aims/Objectives  

d. Materials and Methods  

e. Results  

f. Conclusion
G. Conclusion

To Qualify As A Scientific Abstract, Abstracts Must Be Related To Original Research, Audits, Quality Improvement Projects Or Novel Techniques Involving Diagnostic And Interventional Radiology.

Educational Abstracts (e.g. case reports) Must Include: 

a. Title  

b. Authors and Affiliations  

c. Case outline  

D. Imaging findings
E. Conclusion and teaching points

To Qualify For An Educational Abstract, Abstracts Must Share A Brief Summary Of An Interesting Or Unusual Case Presentation And Correlation Of Radiology With Clinical Presentation And Patient Management.

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