Global Symposium on Interventional Radiation Protection

Your Safety Can't Wait: Access SIRP On-Demand

Interventional fluoroscopy is used in over 10 million procedures annually, making lab teams the most radiation-exposed professionals in medicine. To address this critical health and safety issue, HMP Global, in collaboration with Occupational Radiation Safety in Interventional Fluoroscopy (ORSIF), proudly presented the Global Symposium on Interventional Radiation Protection (SIRP)—the first virtual event dedicated entirely to radiation safety.

While the live meeting has concluded, you can still purchase on-demand access to the full program. Radiation exposure during patient care has been linked to serious health risks, including brain tumors, skin lesions, orthopedic issues, and cataracts. By accessing SIRP on-demand, you’ll gain groundbreaking education and the latest advancements in radiation protection—ensuring the longevity and safety of your medical practice.

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Why Attend?

  • Protect Your Health: Discover the latest tools and technologies in radiation protection to reduce risks and safeguard your career.
  • Expert Insights: Hear from leading interventionalists and radiation safety pioneers.
  • Earn CME Credits: Advance your knowledge while fulfilling professional requirements.
  • Convenient Access: Join virtually and enjoy 1 month of on-demand access.
  • Unique Focus: The only event fully dedicated to radiation safety in interventional medicine.
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Who Should Attend?

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Interventional Radiologists
  • Vascular Surgeons
  • Electrophysiologists
  • Interventional Neurologists
  • Nurses, Techs, and Staff in the Cath Lab, EP Lab, Operating Rooms, and Interventional Radiology Suites
  • Health Physicists
  • We have entered a new era of interventional medicine, where cases are more complex than ever, and the expertise of these skilled operators is critical to achieving the best patient outcomes. However, with this complexity comes increased exposure to radiation and physical risks for healthcare teams. Fortunately, groundbreaking new technologies are now available to reduce these risks, empowering teams to perform at their best while ensuring long, healthy, and fulfilling careers.”

    — Dr. Bob Foster, President of ORSIF

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