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FMRI has long been a useful research tool, providing indirect indications of relative change in brain activity when the subject is presented with different stimuli. It has rarely been used in diagnostics as it does not produce numerical data. Currently, positron emission tomography (PET) scans are used to provide quantitative measurements of blood flow and volume in the brain for use in diagnosis. However, PET is expensive, has poor spatial resolution and exposes the patient to ionising radiation.
Global Anaesthesia Course
Global Anaesthesia Course (formerly known as Anaesthesia in Developing Countries (ADC)) Last course: 13 to 17 November 2023 in Uganda. Dates for 2024 course to be confirmed
Oxford Neurology Course
The Oxford Neurology Course is about much more than CME points. Active audience participation, refreshments with networking and a dinner in College, are all part of the memorable experience we want to offer our delegates. The 2024 course will be held from the 3 to 5 July at St Anne's College, Oxford. Booking now open.