
REAL issue 20
In this edition we have the final part of the nuclear medicine targeted teaching articles from Emma Owens and Manil Subesinghe – PMSA PET-CT.
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In this edition we have the final part of the nuclear medicine targeted teaching articles from Emma Owens and Manil Subesinghe – PMSA PET-CT.

It was a pleasure for the REAL team to bring the 4th RCR REAL meeting (REALM) to the South West of the UK last November.

This special edition focuses on perspectives of managing errors in radiology in different countries.

Our spotlight in this issue turns to bone scans with an excellent selection of cases pulled together by Emma Owens and Manil Subesinghe.

This newsletter contains the second part of our gynaecology-themed learning which we started in the last issue – this time concentrating on the ovaries.

In this edition, we have a ‘Spotlight on..’ article on the CT appearances of the uterus, followed by an article focusing on the ovaries which will be coming up in the next (summer) edition.

Welcome to the autumn edition of the REAL Newsletter which highlights the common pitfall of satisfaction of search.

Welcome to the summer edition of the REAL Newsletter. I am delighted to include in this issue a summary of a recent REAL session at the 74th National Indian Radiological Imaging Association (IRIA) meeting organised by Ram Chittal who is one of the founder members of the REAL panel.

Welcome to the spring edition of the REAL Newsletter. We start with a spotlight on the prostate in which Fawad Shameem, Consultant Radiologist from Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and trainee Chris Stubbs, have summarised several clinically important observations and pitfalls. Thank you Fawad and Chris for taking the time to send in this concise and thoughtful overview.

This issue of the REAL Newsletter is dedicated to sharing the experience of radiologists at a coroner’s inquest. One of the most serious and distressing events for a family is the tragedy of the unexpected or unexplained death of a patient.

Since the publication of the RCR Standards for radiology events and learning meetings, we have been delighted that REALM leads around the country have been ensuring that at least one case per year is submitted to the REAL Newsletter, as suggested in the guidance.

Welcome to the summer edition of the REAL Newsletter. We have appointed a new Trainee Panel member. We would like to thank all 29 trainees that applied for a position on the REAL Panel and welcome Mike Fitzpatrick to the team.
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