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7-8 OCTOBER 2024, OLYMPIA LONDON 

CPD

2023 Speakers

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Ramdas Senasi

Dr Ramdas Senasi

Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Hull University Teaching Hospitals

Ramdas Senasi has recently been named on the North East of England’s Most Influential South Asians list 2020.

He received specialist Radiology training in Sheffield and spent a year’s fellowship in Paediatric Radiology in 2014 at Alberta Children’s Hospital. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons.

He is a Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at Hull University Teaching Hospitals. He is tasked with developing and delivering high quality paediatric imaging and education, and plays a pivotal role in the integration of clinical, education and research findings in practice. He is able to initiate clinical service developments and deliver innovative solutions to patient care. He has recently taken Hull from a 0% on call paediatric radiology on call cover to 75% and is on track to making this 87.5%.

Outside the NHS, He is the Chief Medical Officer of trustr.ai (wellbeing app with integrated Ai), International Advisor for Manentia.ai ( Ai solution to detect lung nodules in CT) and Chairman of Imperial Medical Solutions ( a clinical strategy and leadership organisation). He was actively involved in the delivery of a surgical robotic programme in the Caribbean and Malaysia and our team’s work was recognised by the Great Campaign by the UK government.

He was the Co-chair for the Outreach Committee of the World Federation on Pediatric Imaging (WFPI) and is also a Founding Member of the World Federation of Emergency Radiology (WFER). He was also instrumental in setting up the COVID Task Force for the WFER.

He took two volunteer teams in 2016 and 2017 to Lao Friends Children’s Hospital in Luang Prabhang to help teach paediatric radiology.

In 2019, he successfully delivered the British Society of Emergency Radiology Conference in Durham as Conference Director, chaired the NHS Radiology Conference 2022 and will do the same in 2023.

He speaks regularly at international conference and on webinars.

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