General Information
UEMS CME Accreditation 2025

We are pleased to inform you that all webinars 2025 have been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®s) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
Attendees need to attend the live webinar AND evaluate the webinar to receive the CME certificate.
The certificate of attendance/CME certificate will be sent approx. 1 week after the live webinar.

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The webinars are open for

– active ESTI members in good standing.

Please note that webinar registrations are issued to an individual person and may neither be shared nor transferred to others under any circumstances. The use of automated systems, AI tools, or any form of proxy attendance in place of the actual attendee is strictly prohibited. Such actions are considered a violation of our participation policy and may lead to consequences, including revocation of the Certificate of Attendance, denial of CME credits and/or exclusion from future ESTI educational activities. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in maintaining the integrity of our educational offerings.

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Monday, April 28, 18:00 CEST
Imaging lung cancer patients after treatment: challenging cases from the MDT (interactive session)
Speaker: Helmut Prosch, Vienna/AT | Moderator: Anna Rita Larici, Rome/IT

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
The programme of this webinar will cover difficulties in lung cancer restaging. It is aimed at thoracic/chest radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESTI Diploma who want to improve their skills in:
-Interpreting CT and PET/CTs in patients with lung cancer following systemic therapy and radiation therapy
-Recognizing drug reactions following modern lung cancer therapies

After listening to the webinar, participants will:
– Appreciate the difficulties in diagnosing disease recurrence after stereotactic radiotherapy of small lung cancers
– Understand non-classical treatment responses after systemic lung cancer treatment

Monday, May 26, 18:00 CEST
Photon-counting CT for chest imaging: how will it change thoracic radiology?
Speaker: Salim Si-Mohamed, Lyon/FR | Moderator: Mariaelena Occhipinti, Pisa/IT

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
The programme of this webinar will cover difficulties in lung cancer restaging. It is aimed at thoracic/chest radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESTI Diploma who want to improve their skills in:
– Technical benefits for lung imaging
– Impact on the diagnostic strategies of lung diseases (ILD, Nodule, PAVM, …)

After listening to the webinar, participants will:
– Explain the technical difference between energy integrating and photon-counting dectectors
– Explore benefits of morpho-functional lung imaging
– Explain the perspectives via development of color K-edge imaging

Monday, June 23, 18:00 CEST
Vascular and cardiac abnormalities on routine chest CT: what to report and what not to miss?
Speaker: Rodrigo Salgado, Antwerp/BE | Moderator: Galit Aviram, Tel-Aviv/IL

General description, scope and objectives of this webinar
The programme of this webinar will cover vascular and cardiac abnormalities on routine chest CT. It is aimed at thoracic/chest radiologists, radiologist residents/juniors, students and people who are interested in the ESTI Diploma who want to improve their skills in:
– Having a systematic approach to the evaluation of the cardiovascular structures on routine chest CT examinations
– Recognising common vascular and cardiac pathology in these examinations

After listening to the webinar, participants will:
– Understand the possibilities and limitations of assessing cardiovascular pathology on non-gated chest CT
– Understand the underlying pathophysiology of common findings, describe them using the correct terminology, and know how to avoid false-positive interpretations and artefacts

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