The CIRSE annual congress provides IR trainees, residents and young IRs a fantastic opportunity to enrich their education and training while also networking and socialising with interventionists from around the globe. We warmly invite you to join us in what is bound to be the most important IR meeting of the year!
Trainee programme
Attending CIRSE can boost your career in numerous ways:
- Deepen your IR knowledge with engaging scientific sessions as well as fundamental courses
- Get hands-on device training or training on the simulators
- See and handle the newest IR devices exhibited by the leaders of the medical device industry
- Attend the European Trainee Forum sessions to learn key competences and get valuable career advice
- Take part in the European Trainee Forum social events and meet your colleagues and peers from around Europe
- Build your professional network and meet the opinion leaders of the European IR community
ETF short talks, IR trainee sessions, and networking events
The IR Trainee sessions and the ETF short talks, designed by the European Trainee Forum, aim to provide practical information on the field of IR to prospective interventionalists and cover the topics that may not be a part of the regular scientific programme.
Saturday, September 14
IRT 126 – IR Trainee session: Research in IR
10:00-11:00, Room 3.A
ETF Networking Event + ETF Quiz
12:30-14:00, Foyer Tejo
ETF 172 – ETF short talks: Next generation of IR
17:30-18:30, News on stage
CIRSE Quiz
18:30-19:30, News on stage
Sunday, September 15
IRT 227 – IR Trainee session: A career in IR
10:00-11:00, Room 3.A
ETF 253 – ETF short talks: Optimising IR practice
15:00-16:00, News on stage
Monday, September 16
IRT 326 – IR Trainee session: Women’s challenges in IR
10:00-11:00, Room 3.A
IRT 336 – Next generation IVUS case competition
11:15-12:45, News on stage
ETF 375 – ETF short talks: IR around the world
17:30-18:30, News on stage
Tuesday, September 17
IRT 425 – IR Trainee session: Future technologies in IR
10:00-11:00, Room 3.A
ETF 454 – ETF short talks: AI in IR
15:00-16:00, News on stage
Recommended sessions for trainees
The list of recommended sessions is compiled based on the recommendations from the CIRSE Science Programme Committee, the European Trainee Forum, and the corporate partners organizing workshops in the learning centres.
FS 112 – Trauma team and the role of IR
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 8
FS 114 – IR going green
08:30-09:30, Room 3.B
VL 121 – Outstanding arterial video learning
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 6
FS 125 – Acute bleeding in children: what any IR should know to save a child
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 2
CBD 132 – Pregnancy-related uterine haemorrhage
11:30-12:30, Auditorium 2
WIR 136 – Women in IR
11:30-12:30, Auditorium 8
MERIT: Let’s Tackle the Lungs!
13:30–14:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
OP 151 – Opening and award ceremony
14:30-16:00, Auditorium 1
MERIT: Decoding Prostate Health: A Deep Dive into Prostatic Artery Embolization vs. Medical Treatments with the PARTEM Study
15:30–16:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CBD 165 – Genito-urinary interventions in children
16:15-17:15, Auditorium 6
WS 173 – Access in small arteries
17:30-18:30, Room 5.B
FS 174 – All you need to know about vascular malformations
17:30-18:30, Auditorium 8
FS 221 – Complex PAD: vessel preparation
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 1
FS 222 – New developments in IO
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 6
FS 223 – Giving children access to oncologic IR
10:00-11:00, Room 5.A
VL 224 – Vanquishing various venous villains
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 8
CBD 225 – PE intervention strategy
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 2
MERIT: Skills Development Lab
10:30–11:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CORDIS: Maximizing Efficacy and Safety: Innovations in Drug-Eluting Balloons for PAD and CLTI Treatment
11:00-12:00, Cordis LC (Registration required)
CM 231 – CIRSE meets ESGE
11:30-12:30, Auditorium 8
Synergy of Minds: CVIR Writing Workshop with Editors-in-Chief
11:30-13:00, Meeting Room 0.07
Limited space – please email [email protected] to secure your spot.
MERIT: Everything you Need to Know about Drainage & Biopsy Procedures
13:30–14:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
MERIT: Genicular Artery Embolization in Patients with Osteoarthritis of the Knee (GENESIS) Using Permanent Microspheres: Long-Term Results
15:30–16:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CORDIS: Getting started with Radial Access: Rationale and Tips and Tricks for Safe and Effective Access
16:00 – 17:00, Cordis LC (Registration required)
FS 263 – EBIR preparation for candidates
16:15-17:15, Room 5.B
WS 273 – Vascular malformations “below the neck”
17:30-18:30, Auditorium 8
FS 274 – Making an impact on pulmonary embolism
17:30-18:30, Auditorium 7
FS 311 – Ongoing issues in standard EVAR
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 2
FS 312 – Complex and challenging biliary work: endoscopy vs IR
08:30-09:30, Room 3.A
CEC 313 – MSK IO: what’s new
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 8
CEC 314 – Complex portal vein interventions
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 7
FS 316 – Acute abdominal bleeding
08:30-09:30, Room 3.B
VL 322 – Scintillating success stories in IR
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 8
CEC 325 – What about acute limb ischaemia?
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 1
MERIT: Improving Patient Comfort and Reducing Complication: is Distal Radial Access the Way to Go?
10:30–11:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CORDIS: Ensuring Safety in PAD Treatment with Sirolimus DEB technology
12:30 – 13:30, Cordis LC (Registration required)
MERIT: Let’s Tackle the Liver and Gallbladder!
13:30–14:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CORDIS: Practical Arterial Catheterization Training with a Flow Model
14:30–15:30, Cordis LC
(Limited space – Registration required)
MERIT: Do You Want to Know More about the WAVE Study Data and the Benefit of WRAPSODY? Do not Miss the Opportunity to Ask the Principal Investigator Directly!
16:00–17:00, Merit LC (Registration required)
CEC 363 – Renal cell carcinoma
16:15-17:15, Auditorium 7
FS 364 – Acute DVT: we’ve solved this, right?
16:15-17:15, Auditorium 8
CBD 371 – Additional technical options in adverse anatomy
17:30-18:30, Auditorium 2
WS 372 – MR-guided interventions
17:30-18:30, Room 5.A
CBD 373 – Challenging ablation in renal cell carcinoma
17:30-18:30, Room 5.B
CEC 416 – Treatment of complex visceral artery aneurysms
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 6
ERT 424 – Managing occluded thoracic central veins
10:00-11:00, Room 5.A
FS 426 – Dealing with dialysis outflow difficulties
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 6
MERIT: Improving Patient Comfort and Reducing Complication: is Distal Radial Access the Way to Go?
10:30–11:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
CEC 434 – Expanding the lymphatic IR network for all ages
11:30-12:30, Auditorium 6
MERIT: Let’s Tackle the Liver and Gallbladder!
13:30–14:30, Merit LC (Registration required)
HTS 451 – Hot topics
15:00-16:00, Auditorium 2
HTS 453 – Setting up clinical services in IR – open for business
15:00-16:00, Auditorium 1
ERT 461 – Type II endoleak
16:15-17:15, Auditorium 1
CEC 464 – Female pelvic venous disease: a multidisciplinary perspective
16:15-17:15, Auditorium 8
FS 465 – Robotics and navigation
16:15-17:15, Room 5.A
WS 472 – CEUS in IR
17:30-18:30, Room 5.A
FS 473 – Non-small cell lung cancer in 2024
17:30-18:30, Room 5.B
ERT 511 – Treatment of acute mesenteric ischaemia
08:30-09:30, Auditorium 6
CEC 522 – Focused clinical assessment for IRs
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 6
FS 523 – Patient safety first!
10:00-11:00, Auditorium 8
Residents and IRs in training can attend CIRSE for significantly reduced fees! For more information, click here.
In case of any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].