©2017 World Federation of Pediatric Imaging - All rights reserved.

 

Disclaimer: the content offered on this site is prepared by individual authors or institutions; WFPI has no responsibility for it and does not endorse any products advertised therein. Material is for use only by trained medical personal licensed in their area of expertise in the location in which they practice. WFPI is an independent organization operating under the auspices of the Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR)

SPR is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization in the United States.

 

 

    

Dr. Jennifer Nicholas
Chair, Digital Education and Social Media Committee

Webmaster
 
 

 


WFPI Mission
Communication and collaboration between pediatric imaging practitioners, via their organizations
Advocating for appropriate practices and resource allocation for children
Education
Patient safety, in particular radiation safety and protection
Outreach and training in lower resource settings
Research
Provision of information & resources

 

 

 

Project preparations

 

The WFPI is looking to expand its pediatric imaging support to Central and Eastern Europe. Future projects are likely to draw on health facilities forming part of the CEEPUS network (Central Europe Exchange Programme for University Studies) which links up facilities with each othere and partner facilities in Western Europe.

The WFPI would offer tele-reading support for facilities lacking pediatric imaging expertise, tied into existing educational and training programs run by CEEPUS.

This project is under development - we will post more details as our plans take shape

 

WATCH THIS SPACE!!

 

Zdravstveni Centar Studenica, Serbia
A CEEPUS member and possible WFPI project site

 

More details

CEEPUS

Click here
for more information on the
CEEPUS network

(slow file to open)

Project propositions

Click here
for a project start-up form submitted by
Clinical Hospital of Tetovo, Macedonia 

WFPI in Central and Eastern Europe

 

The CEEPUS network, 2013

Caution: Google (machine translation) is an imperfect art.
It is provided here as a service to our many colleagues worldwide.