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National Standing CT Conference Set to Take Place in Manchester

On March 19, CurveBeam will again proudly serve as the primary sponsor for “Bipedalism: Defining Humanity and Foot & Ankle Surgery,” the National Standing CT Conference. The event, which provides a one-day course aimed at surgeons, podiatrists, specialist physiotherapists and radiologists interested in the latest weight bearing imaging technology for the foot and ankle, is…

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On March 19, CurveBeam will again proudly serve as the primary sponsor for “Bipedalism: Defining Humanity and Foot & Ankle Surgery,” the National Standing CT Conference.

The event, which provides a one-day course aimed at surgeons, podiatrists, specialist physiotherapists and radiologists interested in the latest weight bearing imaging technology for the foot and ankle, is set to take place in Manchester, England’s City of Manchester Stadium, also known as the Etihad Stadium.

The conference is organized by Standing CT Company, which provides weight bearing CT services via mobile imaging centers to hospitals and orthopedic practices in the United Kingdom and Europe. Standing CT Company exclusively utilizes CurveBeam’s weight bearing CT systems.

The conference will feature a variety of speakers and courses for attendees.

Course organizers include Stephen P. Bendall, MBBS, FRCS, FRSC (Orth), an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon at Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath, Sajid Butt, MB BS, FCPS, FCPR, a radiologist at Royal National Orthopedic Hospitals in London and Stanmore, Andrew Goldberg, MD, and Matthew Solan, BSc, MB, BS, FRCS (Tr & Orth), Medical Director, Chair of MAB and consultant orthopedic surgeon.

Other faculty include CurveBeam President & CEO Arun Singh, Matthew Welck, MBChB. BSc (hons). MSc. FRCS (Orth), Nicholas Cullen, MBBS, BSc(Hons), FRCS, FRCS(Tr&Orth), Lee Parker, BM MRCS FRCS (Tr. & Orth.) Paul O’Donnell, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, and Francois Lintz, MD .

Question-and-answer sessions will follow each of the four main discussions.

To book your place at this critical conference, email Kirsty.Collins@standingct.com.

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