New Year’s Greeting from the ESNR
E. Turgut Tali
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Guido E. Wilms
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G. E. Wilms Department of Radiology
, UZ-Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49,
3000 Leuven, Belgium
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) Department of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, Gazi University School of Medicine
, Besevler, Ankara 06510,
Turkey
Another very successful year for the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) ended with pride and happiness. We are proud to announce that ESNR continued to grow in 2012 and now forms a big family of Neuroradiologists all over the world. This year, during the General Assembly of the ESNR in Edinburgh, UK, the applications of 75 full, 111 junior, and 57 associate members were approved so that ESNR now reaches a total of 1,200 individual members. We have members not only from Europe, but also from all over the world: America to Asia, Australia, and Africa, including Chili, Brazil, Mexico, USA, Canada, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and many more countries. Recently, neuroradiological societies and sections of Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey joined the ESNR as institutional members. With these participants, ESNR now represents more than 4,000 neuroradiologists all over the world. This continuing increase in the number of our members was mainly based on our sustained policy of being inclusive rather than exclusive. Education in Neuroradiology remains a main objective of our society. The European School of Neuroradiology (ESONR) had a very busy and successful year. Galen Foundation Course of Basic Neuroradiology of ESOR and ESONR was organized from April 26 to 28, 2012, in Novi Sad, Serbia, by Prof. Milos Lucic. At the second
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level, the final module of the 11th Cycle of the Pierre
Lasjaunias European Course of Neuroradiology (ECNR)
on Trauma, Metabolic, Degenerative and Inflammatory
Diseases was organized by Prof. Massimo Gallucci in
Milan, Italy, from April 12 to 16, 2012. During the new
12th cycle of ECNR, the course venue will alternate
between Turkey and Greece. The cycle started with the module
on Anatomy, Embryology Development and
Malformations of CNS, organized by Prof. E. Turgut Tali in Antalya,
Turkey, from November 1 to 6, 2012 (Fig. 1). The next
module on CNS Tumors in this cycle will be organized by
Prof. Athanasios Gouliamos in Athens, Greece, from April
8 to 13, 2013. There have been participants from all over
the world including South and North American
countries to Asia, Australia, and Africa. Most courses
are fully booked months in advance, proving their
outstanding quality. Seventy-six neuroradiologists who
completed the four courses in previous years took the
final board examination in Edinburgh; 66 of them were
successful and received The European Certificate of
Neuroradiology.
At the third level, a number of different initiatives were
taken in the fields of pediatric, interventional, and spine
neuroradiology. An Advanced Hands-On Stroke Course
was organized by Prof. Mario Muto in Napoli, Italy, on June
18 and 19, 2012. An Advanced Course of Higher
Qualification in Endovascular Interventional Neuroradiology,
Aneurysms, and Chronic Ischemia was organized in
Villepinte, France, from December 3 to 5, 2012, under the
chairmanship of Prof. Michal Sderman. An Advanced
Course of Higher Qualification in Spinal Interventional
Neuroradiology was organized in Paris, France, from
December 5 to 7, 2012, under the chairmanship of Prof.
Jacques Chiras. The sixth European Course of Pediatric
Neuroradiology (ECPNR) will take place in Genoa, Italy,
Fig. 3 Prof. Parizel and Prof. Tali handing the diploma to the new
ESNR honorary member, Prof. Giuseppe Scotti
from January 24 to 29, 2013, and will be organized by Prof.
Andrea Rossi, Prof. Maria Argyropoulou, and Prof. Nadine
Girard. This course is jointly organized by the ESNR, the
European Society of Pediatric Radiology, and the European
Society of Magnetic Resonance in Neuropediatrics.
The 36th Annual Meeting of ESNR, the 20th
Advanced Course in Diagnostic Neuroradiology, and the
4th Advanced Course on Interventional Neuroradiology
took place in Edinburgh, UK, from September 20 to 23,
2012 and were organized by Prof. Robin Sellar. Over
700 delegates attended this very successful and
pleasurable congress. The topic for the Advanced Course in
Diagnostic Neuroradiology was Cross Sectional Tumor
Imaging, while the theme of Interventional
Neuroradiology was Acute Stroke and Spinal Vascular Disease.
The scientific program of the meeting offered a
wellbalanced mix of diagnostic and interventional
neuroradiology topics with refresher courses, state-of-the-art
sessions, scientific sessions (including multiple parallel
sessions), and poster presentations. The American
Society of NeuroradiologyESNR joint session was
successf u l l y c o m p l e t e d a n d e n r i c h e d w i t h P r o f . G r e g
Sorensens teleconference lecture; it was followed by
teleconference discussions with the USA, which was a
first for our congresses.
Prof. Anne G. Osborn from Salt Lake City, USA,
and Prof. Giuseppe Scotti from Milano, Italy, were
elected as the honorary members of ESNR in
recognition of their outstanding contributions to Neuroradiology
(Figs. 2 and 3).
ESNR was represented by Prof. Paul Parizel and
Prof. E. Turgut Tali at the launch of the Russian Society
of Neuroradiology with a Symposium in Moscow, Russia,
witnessing an important moment of neuroradiology history
in Russia and Europe taking shape. Honorary
Membership was awarded to Prof. Parizel and Prof. Tali by the new
RSNR through the hands of President of RSNR
Academician Prof. Kornienko and Vice President Prof. Pronin
(Figs. 4, 5 and 6).
Our aims of training, representing, and defending all
neuroradiologists within European and World Radiology,
and also within the world of neurosciences where
Neuroradiology continues to play an ever increasing role, continue
with a persevering motivation.
For our journal Neuroradiology, 2012 has also been a
success. The number of submissions is increasing, and the
Fig. 2 Prof. Parizel and Prof. Tali handing the diploma to the new
ESNR honorary member, Prof. Anne G. Osborn
Fig. 4 Slide at the Launch of RSNR, underlining the close future
collaboration between ESNR and the Russian Society of
Neuroradiology
Fig. 5 Prof. Parizel receiving the Honorary Member of RSNR
Diploma from the President of RSNR Prof. Kornienko and Vice
President Prof. Pronin
impact factor remained almost stable. It is important to note
that the Editorial Board has decided not to accept case
reports any longer, in line with other neuroradiological
journals.
The year 2012 has been, on all accounts, a very
successful year for ESNR. We sincerely hope that all of you are
proud, enjoyed being a member of our Society, and will
continue to participate in the activities of the ESNR. None
of what we have accomplished together would have been
possible without you. We would like to convey our sincere
gratitude, especially to the ESNR Execu (...truncated)