id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-297286-bo6pr34s nan Medical conferences in the post-COVID world: a challenge, and an opportunity 2020-05-16 .txt text/plain 1304 62 53 Like all involved clinicians, radiologists have had to learn the features of the disease as they apply to our practice, including typical and atypical radiologic findings, appropriate use of imaging techniques (depending on available resources) and a correlation of findings with other clinical and laboratory data [6, 8, 9] . Future online (or hybrid) conferences must find or invent new methods of allowing discussions and interactions involving remote participants during all sessions, to create the same sense of community and collective learning that can be felt during successful on-site events. This will not be easy, but making this necessary shift successfully will establish a new standard for what defines medical conference success in the future. Scientific meetings must change their structure to survive, and successful societies in the future will be those which embraced this new circumstance, and adapted early. The radiology department during the COVID-19 pandemic: a challenging, radical change ./cache/cord-297286-bo6pr34s.txt ./txt/cord-297286-bo6pr34s.txt