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12th International Diagnostic Course Davos (IDKD) Asia 202529 - 31 May 2025 | Shaw Foundation Alumni House | On-site Event

Siemens Healthineers will be participating in the 12th International Diagnostic Course Davos (IDKD) Asia 2025.

Originating in Davos, Switzerland, the IDKD is in its 55th year. In addition to Davos, Switzerland, IDKD holds its courses in Singapore, Greece, and Brazil. For 2025, IDKD presents a Diagnostic Imaging Course on Diseases of the Chest, Heart and Vascular System

Join us at our Siemens Healthineers Lunch Symposium on 31 May to learn more about thoracic CT imaging.


Lunch Symposium

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Time: 12:10pm - 12:40pm
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In this 30-minute talk, A/Prof Lynette Teo will discuss how advanced imaging workstations have become essential to modern thoracic CT interpretation, enhancing both clinical utility and research applications. She will cover key developments in lung parenchymal analysis—including Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) for nodule detection, volumetry for nodules and cavities, and quantification of Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and emphysema. She will also cover the critical role of 3D airway reconstruction in Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) imaging, a standard practice at NUH. The talk will also highlight the value of dual-energy CT in evaluating Chronic ThromboEmbolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH), underscoring how workstations are no longer auxiliary tools but central pillars of thoracic CT imaging – shaping clinical workflows, enabling precision medicine, and pushing the boundaries of what radiologists can achieve.

Lynette Teo

Lynette is a Senior Consultant Radiologist at the National University Hospital, Singapore, and holds Associate Professorships at both the National University of Singapore and Vin University, Vietnam. She completed her Radiology training in Singapore before advancing her expertise with cardiothoracic imaging fellowships at the Royal Brompton Hospital in the United Kingdom.

With over a decade of experience as a program director, Lynette remains deeply committed to shaping the future of radiology education. She plays a role in undergraduate and postgraduate training, serving as an examiner for the conjoint Singapore-Royal College of Radiologists examination, an accreditor for the Joint Committee of Specialist Training in Singapore, and deputy chair of the local ethics board. She actively contributes to several national health committees. Lynette's research interests centre on artificial intelligence applications in cardiac CT, leading to the co-founding of an AI start-up. She is also interested in harnessing 4D flow CMR for congenital heart disease. She is involved in several multicentre cardiothoracic CT and MRI imaging trials and has published more than 120 articles in peer-reviewed journals.

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