We are excited to announce the upcoming Qalibra CT Summit 2024, set to take place in the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany, on September 5th and 6th, 2024. Get ready for two days of engaging discussions, esteemed speakers, and networking opportunities at the prestigious Spreespeicher, located at Stralauer Allee 2, 10245 Berlin.
We can’t wait to welcome you to Berlin! For venue specifics, please visit Spreespeicher Events.
Registration Information:
Registration for the Qalibra CT Summit 2024 is open now. Registration is priced at €600 (+ 19% VAT), and veterinary technicians can register for €320 (+ 19% VAT), which includes access to the dinner and event on September 5, 2024.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to network with fellow experts and learn about the latest CT innovations.
The Academy for Continuous Veterinary Education (Akademie fuer Tieraerztliche Fortbildung, ATF) credits 13 hours of Continuous Professional Education.
Meeting Details:
Includes: Welcome Drink on September 4, 2024 Dinner on September 5, 2024 (location: Hotel nhow Berlin)
Hotel Information:
The Qalibra team and speakers will stay at the nearby Hotel nhow Berlin, conveniently situated at Stralauer Allee 3, 10245 Berlin.
For any questions or assistance, feel free to reach out to berlin@nh-hotels.com or call +49 30 22380233.For any questions or assistance, feel free to reach out to berlin@nh-hotels.com or call +49 30 22380233.
Alternatively, you can explore other nearby hotels like the Schulz Hotel Berlin Wall, the Michelberger Hotel, Hotel Amano East Side, Hotel Goldmarie or check out more options at Spreespeicher Events.
We’re excited to have you in Berlin for the Qalibra CT Summit 2024, which promises to be an unforgettable event. Stay tuned for our program announcement and speaker lineup, adding to the excitement. Be sure to keep an eye on our social media channels. Be prepared for a fantastic summit, offering knowledge sharing, networking, and more.
See you there!
We’re excited to host top speakers at our 2024 summit. Explore captivating CT-focused content, optimizing examinations for superior image quality. Delve into cutting-edge topics like modern teleradiology and dual energy, offering glimpses into the future of human medicine. Uncover dental secrets, safe and effective methods for scanning standing horses and the latest possibilities under general anaesthesia, including CT-guided surgery. Learn about the advantages of contrast CT and its use in soft tissue lesion diagnosis. Don’t miss our live, hands-on CT experience near Berlin on Saturday! This opportunity is open to all interested participants – plan your stay and await event details.
Program:
Quo vadis CT in MSK Imaging: Insights from Human Radiology for Veterinary Practice
Torsten Diekhoff
PD Dr.
Human Medicine, Charité in Berlin, GER
Advantages of, and challenges with contrast enhanced CT; tips, tricks and pitfalls.
Casper Lindegaard
Prof., DVM, PhD, DECVS
University of Copenhagen, DNK
Computertomography – A surgeon’s perspective
Christoph Lischer
Prof., DVM, DECVS, Assoc. Member EVDI, MRCVS
University of Berlin, GER
Neurological CT cases – cranial nerves
Gabriel Manso-Diaz
Asst. Prof., DVM, PhD, MSc, DECVDI
University of Madrid, ESP
Weird and wonderful cases
Annamaria Nagy
DVM, PhD, DACVSMR, DECVSMR, FRCVS, RCVS
University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, HUN
Challenges of Telemedicine & Soft tissue lesions in CT
Vanessa Peter
DVM, DECVDI, MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
Rossdales Veterinary Surgeons, UK
Horse positioning for standing CT
Valerie Petzina
Vet. Imaging Technician
Equine Clinic Parsdorf, GER
Equine Spine Surgery
Fabrice Rossignol
DVM, DECVS
Clinique équine de Grosbois
CT cases that taught us something new & CT on poor performance horses
Filip Vandenberghe
DVM, Assoc. ECVDI-LA
Dierenkliniek de Bosdreef, BEL
First experiences with contrast-enhanced head CT & Dual Energy CT in orthopaedics: Pearls & Pitfalls
Katrien Vanderperren
Prof., DVM, PhD, DECVDI
Ghent University, BEL
Myelography CT vs. X-ray
Natasha Werpy
DVM, DACVR, DACVR-EDI
Equine Diagnostic Imaging, USA
Using a „standard bore“ Qalibra CT
Jamie Yurek
DVM
VetweRx, USA
When you hear hoofbeats, it might be a Zebra. Suprising diagnosis in dentistry with the aid of CT
Timo Zwick
DVM, Certified Member of IGFP, Equine Veterinary Dentist der SVA
Animal Hospital Gessertshausen, GER
Current Evidence – Equine CT
Ceri Sherlock
BVetMed (Hons), MS, MVetMed, DACVS-LA, DECVS, DEVDI-LA, MRCVS, RCVS
Bell Equine Veterinary Hospital, UK
Panel discussion about fetlock lesions
with Annamaria Nagy Assoc. Prof., DVM, PhD, DACVSMR, DECVSMR, FRCVS, RCVS (University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, HUN), Kurt Selberg Assoc. Prof., DVM, DACVR & Katie Seabaugh Assoc. Prof., DVM, DACVS, DACVSMR (Colorado State University, USA) and many more…