Introduction
The Cambridge Chest Meeting is usually held every three years and, as in the past, there will be an emphasis on lively inter-disciplinary discussion. The lectures will address important issues in current clinical and radiological practice. As well as reviews of current clinical best practice, the meeting will provide a forum for presentations of exciting future developments in these fields.
It is hoped that the majority of participants will be residential, as one of the important features of this meeting will be its informality and the opportunity for discussion outside the lecture sessions. The number of participants is strictly limited and early booking is strongly advised as this meeting is always oversubscribed.
The venue for 2009 is in the beautiful setting of King’s College.
Early booking is recommended, as places are strictly limited.
It is anticipated that this course will be approved for 14 CME credits by the Royal College of Radiologists and the Royal College of Physicians.