RRF WORKSHOPS 2025

RRF WORKSHOPS 2025

RRF WORKSHOPS 2025

Update on 10/10/25 at 15:30: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the RadCast workshop will be delivered

by Dr Muhammad Khan virtually for one session only at 12:00-13:00 BST.

Lunch will be accommodated for those attending in-person.

Update on 10/10/25 at 15:30: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the RadCast workshop will be delivered by Dr Muhammad Khan virtually for one session only at 12:00-13:00 BST. Lunch will be accommodated for those attending in-person.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and the option for either a full refund

or alternatively swapping to attend a different workshop are both available.

All those affected by this change will be emailed today.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and the option for either a full refund or alternatively swapping to attend a different workshop are both available. All those affected by this change will be emailed today.

RRF is a grassroots initiative aimed at empowering medical professionals in the field of radiology .

Each year we aim to expand our operation to aid our attendees in making these lifelong decisions in a

well-informed manner. This year, that involves the introduction of our workshop stream

RRF is a grassroots initiative aimed at empowering medical professionals in the field of radiology .

Each year we aim to expand our operation to aid our attendees in making these lifelong decisions in a

well-informed manner. This year, that involves the introduction of our workshop stream

From providing medical students an opportunity to gain core practical skills that are often neglected

in medical curricula (POCUS), to providing an insight into skills more specific to radiology registrars

such as consultant-led breast biopsy sessions and IR procedure practice - our junior-led committee

have curated a wide selection of workshops designed to cater to a variety of interests and needs. We

will also have sessions providing useful interview tips for those set on applying for radiology

(courtesy of RadCast), as well as empowering medics from underrepresented backgrounds

(courtesy of RadReach). 

We understand how great the financial commitment of portfolio-building can be in the medical field.

So, in keeping with the founding principles and ethos of RRF, we have designed these to be available

at competitively low prices, aiming to keep them widely accessible. As we continue to expand this

exciting initiative, we hope you will join us on this journey, and we hope to see you at the conference

this October.

RADCAST INTERVIEW WORKSHOP

RadCast is a leading radiology education platform dedicated to supporting medical professionals at every stage of their careers.

They provide high-quality, clinically relevant content that’s practical, engaging, and accessible for trainees at all stages of their career.

Their resources include podcasts, webinars, interview guides, and live workshops tailored to the evolving needs of the radiology community.

This year at the RRF conference, RadCast are holding an interview workshop led by co-founder Dr Muhammad Khan, covering key interview techniques, common pitfalls, and real-life scenarios to help candidates feel confident and well-prepared.

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BREAST BIOPSY WORKSHOP

We’re excited to welcome Dr Noreen Rasheed, Consultant Radiologist and Breast Imaging Lead, as one of our workshop leads! A highly respected clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr Rasheed brings extensive expertise in breast imaging and intervention.

She’ll be leading a hands-on ultrasound-guided breast biopsy workshop, offering delegates the chance to develop practical skills in a supportive, small-group setting. Known for her calm, encouraging teaching style and clinical excellence, Dr Rasheed plays a key role in training the next generation of breast radiologists.This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from a true leader in the field, who has paved her pathway to be respected and beloved by her juniors and seniors alike.


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POCUS WORKSHOP

The UltraLearn Project is a hands-on education initiative designed to make Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) practical, accessible, and confidence-building for clinicians at all levels. UltraLearn delivers structured workshops and guided scanning sessions focused on real-world application in emergency medicine, acute care, and radiology.

At this year’s conference, UltraLearn will run a beginner-friendly POCUS workshop covering core scanning techniques, image interpretation, and clinical use—perfect for trainees and early-career doctors. With small-group teaching and real-time feedback, it’s a great way to sharpen your skills in a supportive, practical setting!


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RADREACH FIRESIDE WORKSHOP

RadReach is a UK-based initiative committed to improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in radiology, formed through collaboration between the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and the Widening Participation Medics Network (WPMN). 

RadReach supports individuals from underrepresented and non-traditional backgrounds through outreach, mentorship, and education. By collaborating with medical schools, training programmes, and professional bodies, RadReach works to create a more inclusive and representative workforce.

At this year’s radiology conference, join RadReach co-founder Dr Jade Scott-Blagrove, to engage in discussion exploring the real experiences of diverse applicants and trainees. Expect lived insights, practical advice, and open conversation on access, inclusivity, and support in radiology.

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SIMULATION WORKSHOP

We’re delighted to welcome Dr Kelvin Tan, Consultant Interventional Radiologist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, to this year’s conference.

A respected educator and mentor, Dr Tan leads postgraduate IR training in the East of England and serves as Fellowship Training Lead at the East of England Imaging Academy. Internationally recognised for his work in simulation-based education, Dr Tan has taught at the European Congress of Radiology (2022–2025) and led workshops globally: in 2023, he worked with the Bahrain Defence Forces Medical Simulation Centre to deliver an aortic symposium and a three-day practical workshop. Known for his friendly approach and passion for teaching, he’ll be running a Mentice simulator workshop—a must-attend for aspiring interventionalists!

SIGN UP HERE

BREAST BIOPSY WORKSHOP

We’re excited to welcome Dr Noreen Rasheed, Consultant Radiologist and Breast Imaging Lead, as one of our workshop leads! A highly respected clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr Rasheed brings extensive expertise in breast imaging and intervention.

She’ll be leading a hands-on ultrasound-guided breast biopsy workshop, offering delegates the chance to develop practical skills in a supportive, small-group setting. Known for her calm, encouraging teaching style and clinical excellence, Dr Rasheed plays a key role in training the next generation of breast radiologists.This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from a true leader in the field, who has paved her pathway to be respected and beloved by her juniors and seniors alike.


SIGN UP HERE

POCUS WORKSHOP

The UltraLearn Project is a hands-on education initiative designed to make Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) practical, accessible, and confidence-building for clinicians at all levels. UltraLearn delivers structured workshops and guided scanning sessions focused on real-world application in emergency medicine, acute care, and radiology.

At this year’s conference, UltraLearn will run a beginner-friendly POCUS workshop covering core scanning techniques, image interpretation, and clinical use—perfect for trainees and early-career doctors. With small-group teaching and real-time feedback, it’s a great way to sharpen your skills in a supportive, practical setting!


SIGN UP HERE

RADREACH FIRESIDE WORKSHOP

RadReach is a UK-based initiative committed to improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in radiology, formed through collaboration between the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and the Widening Participation Medics Network (WPMN). 

RadReach supports individuals from underrepresented and non-traditional backgrounds through outreach, mentorship, and education. By collaborating with medical schools, training programmes, and professional bodies, RadReach works to create a more inclusive and representative workforce.

At this year’s radiology conference, join RadReach co-founder Dr Jade Scott-Blagrove, to engage in discussion exploring the real experiences of diverse applicants and trainees. Expect lived insights, practical advice, and open conversation on access, inclusivity, and support in radiology.

SIGN UP HERE

SIMULATION WORKSHOP

We’re delighted to welcome Dr Kelvin Tan, Consultant Interventional Radiologist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, to this year’s conference.

A respected educator and mentor, Dr Tan leads postgraduate IR training in the East of England and serves as Fellowship Training Lead at the East of England Imaging Academy. Internationally recognised for his work in simulation-based education, Dr Tan has taught at the European Congress of Radiology (2022–2025) and led workshops globally: in 2023, he worked with the Bahrain Defence Forces Medical Simulation Centre to deliver an aortic symposium and a three-day practical workshop. Known for his friendly approach and passion for teaching, he’ll be running a Mentice simulator workshop—a must-attend for aspiring interventionalists!

SIGN UP HERE

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