Optimising outcomes: navigating the patient journey with

MRI & PET PSMA

When?

Wednesday 13th, November 2024

What Time?

7:00PM - 8:00PM AEDT

Where?

Online
About the Webinar

Specialists and GPs are invited to join I-MED radiologist Dr Bao (Sonny) Ho to explore the critical role MRI and PET imaging play in the patient journey, from initial high PSA detection, through staging, treatment planning, ongoing surveillance, restaging and treatment response assessment. Discover how these cutting-edge imaging technologies enhance diagnostic accuracy, guides treatment strategies, and improves outcomes for patients.

Learnings:

  • Understand the Patient Journey: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the patient pathway, from initial high PSA detection to the role of MRI and PET PSMA in staging, treatment planning, treatment response assessment and ongoing surveillance.
  • Clinical Application of PET PSMA: Learn how PET PSMA enhances decision-making in prostate cancer staging and treatment by providing precise imaging that guides therapeutic choices and improves patient outcomes.
  • Optimising Patient Care: Explore best practices for integrating MRI and PET PSMA into the patient care continuum, ensuring timely diagnosis, personalised treatment strategies, and effective long-term surveillance for prostate cancer management.

First name and Last name as appears on AHPRA Registration

 

 


Presenter

Dr Bao (Sonny) Ho

Dr Bao (Sonny) Ho is an experienced dual-qualified radiologist and nuclear medicine PET specialist, working in both theranostics and the medical imaging departments at St Vincent’s Hospital and I-MED @Mater Hospital Sydney. He works closely as an active member of the multidisciplinary team at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre, the Garvan Institute and the University of NSW. Dr Ho has subspecialty interests in advanced MRI and PET oncological imaging, prostate, uroradiology, and head and neck cancer research, and has contributed to multiple published research papers in prostate imaging, with the most impactful recent studies in the Primary Trial with Professor Louise Emmett.

 

 

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