2024 Research Grant Recipient
Congratulations to Dr Michael Stewart, from the Austin Melbourne, who has been successfully awarded a $5000 research grant.
His project titled:
Environmental impacts of MRI in diagnostic neuroradiology: a pilot study will utilise the funds to support equipment purchase and installation costs, and statistics.
Congratulations to Dr Stewart.
2025 Membership
As requested by members at the 2024 AGM, and with the approval of the ANZSNR Council, membership subscription fees will now align with the financial year (01 July – 30 June).
Subscription notices for the 2025–2026 period will be distributed in late May 2025, covering the period from 01 July 2025 to 30 June 2026. Current members will not be billed for the interim period from January to June 2025, ensuring a smooth transition to the new billing cycle.
We greatly appreciate the continued support of our members throughout 2024 and look forward to serving you in the coming year.
ANZSNR ASM 2024 – Accepted Research Abstracts
Accepted abstracts from the 2024 ASM have been published in the June 2024 Edition of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO).
To view, visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1754-9485.13654
ANZSNR ASM 2025 Early Bird Registrations NOW OPEN
Early Bird Registration are now open.
Delegates who register early go in the prize draw for a dinner voucher for two people at the award winning, three chef hat restaurant, Wildflower in Perth.
Perfect for the Friday night, enjoy a farmer-and-forager-driven 8 course menu of dishes revolving around the indigenous six seasons with paired wines valued at $800!
To REGISTER NOW please click here
For full details on the ASM including the Provisional Program and details on the special accommodation rate at the Ritz Carlton please visit ASM website
9News Story - Life-Saving Pediatric Stroke Intervention: The Role of Interventional Neuroradiology
ANZSNR member, Associate Professor Ronil Chandra, an Interventional Neuroradiologist at Monash Health, Melbourne, highlights the urgency of swift medical intervention in paediatric stroke cases. When 16-year-old Martin Herzog suffered a stroke, rapid action led to life-saving surgery. Within minutes, a clot was removed from Martin's brain, preventing what could have been a lifelong disability.
Watch this 9News story to learn about the remarkable work of interventional neuroradiologiy in saving lives.