Close to 150 staff members and specialists participated in a day-long conference held by the HYMC Imaging Unit, which examined the performance of imaging on children. The message of the day: avoid unnecessary tests
“Pediatric diagnostic imaging is occasionally required for efficient diagnosis and treatment in a range of areas in pediatric medicine. However, it is important to prevent or reduce exposure to radiation to the extent possible, by seriously reconsidering the need to use imaging and by using the latest technological developments and advances to ensure reduced levels of radiation and increased image quality.” This was how Prof. Meir Oren, Director of Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, opened the conference held by the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Imaging Unit for Radiology, Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine professionals. The focus of the conference, organized by Institute Director Dr. Alicia Nachtigal and senior physician at the Institute Dr. Natalia Kochanowski, was a discussion of the possible implications of performing such tests on children and infants, and on the resources required, such as appropriate preparation, time requirements, etc.
Papers were presented by experts from
As mentioned above, the key message of the day was the importance of avoiding unnecessary tests on children, babies and premies, especially those involving radiation such as X-rays and CT scans.
The day was crowned a great success by all participants and concluded with a presentation and discussion of interesting case-histories from various departments at

Dr. Natalia Kochanowski opening the conference

Conference speakers with Dr. Nachtigal and Dr. Kochanowski
