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  Asian and Oceanic Society for                                Paediatric Radiology

Towards excellence in Imaging children...


Welcome

The Asian and Oceanic Society for Paediatric Radiology (AOSPR) is a society of Paediatric Radiologists in the Asian and Oceanic region stretching from Turkey and Jordan in the West to Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines in the East and covering all points in between.. The AOSPR is dedicated to the promotion of Paediatric Radiology in the Asia-Oceanic region through cooperative research, teaching and education.

The Society aims to establish close ties with the many regional national societies.   Furthermore the AOSPR has close ties with International Paediatric Radiology societies such as the Society for Paediatric Radiology (SPR), European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR), and the Sociedad Latino Americana de Radiologia Pediatrica (SLARP). By close cooperation with these societies and dedication towards education and research, the AOSPR strives to achieve its aim of improving healthcare standards in the imaging of children.

Latest updates (May 2012)

SLARP2012: 15th Congress of the Latin American Society of Pediatric Radiology, to be held from 6 to 8 September 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. www.slarp.net

ESPR 2012: 49th Annual Meeting and 35th Postgraduate course of the European Society of Pediatric Radiology (ESPR), Athens, Greece.  Date:  May28-June1 2012.    www.espr2012.org 

AOSPR 2012, Manila (4-6 Oct 2012)

The  AOSPR 2012 is to be held in Manila, Philippines from 4-6th October 2012. The official announcement shall be posted shortly. 

World Federation of Pediatric Imaging

 The AOSPR is a founder member of the World Federation of Paediatric Imaging (along with the three other major international paediatric radiology societies, namely the Society for Paediatric Radiology (SPR), European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR), and the Sociedad Latino Americana de Radiologia Pediatrica (SLARP).   More about it...


  AFFILIATES

World Federation of Pediatric Imaging