DMB Lecture 2018
Each year BMUS hosts the Donald, MacVicar Brown Lecture at its Annual Scientific Meeting, to commemorate and celebrate the origins of medical ultrasound.
This plenary keynote lecture honours the 1958 publication of the Ian Donald, John MacVicar and Tom Brown paper in the British journal 'The Lancet'. Their paper - 'Investigation of Abdominal Masses by Pulsed Ultrasound' - is credited with transforming maternity care.
The lecture is delivered by an invited speaker, recognised by BMUS for their inspirational work and contribution to medical ultrasound practice. Given the prestigious nature of this lecture, the invited speaker is presented with a commemorative medal.
The 2018 lecture entitled
'Paediatric Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound - A ‘No Brainer'?'
will be delivered by
Professor Paul Sidhu,
King's College Hospital, London
on Tuesday 4th December 2018 at 4pm
The DMB Lecture has been a feature of the BMUS Annual Meeting since 1996. Recent DMB Talks include :
2017 - Future reverberations from past reflections: a glimpse at the full capabilities of ultrasound. Prof Jeffrey Bamber, London
2016 - Sonography – where are we going? Mrs Jean Wilson, Leeds
2015 - The Joy of Research; is Necessity the Best Mother of Invention? Prof Peter Wells, Cardiff
2014 - The nodule delusion. Dr Lol Berman, Cambridge
2013 - Where are we heading? Dr Simon Elliott, Newcastle
2012 - Seek and destroy: a revived role for ultrasound? Prof Gail ter Haar, London
2011 - How do you solve a problem like Masanga? Dr Paul Dubbins, Plymouth
2010 - Liver disease, Ultrasound or Our Future : the Next Battlefield? Mrs Jane Smith (Bates), Leeds
2009 - From ultrasound in obstetrics to obstetrical ultrasound. Prof Yves Ville, Paris