MRI Safety Update and Innovations Day
London, 1st November 2025
On-Demand Access to the Recordings
The content in all videos and the responses to any questions relevant to the whole event are the personal opinions of the speakers and should not be considered definitive MRI safety advice. The speakers and MRI Safety Matters® are providing this information as a courtesy to attendees of the meeting and accept no legal responsibility, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or validity of the information content, materials, or products, discussed at the meeting.
A general note about implementing any changes to your department’s local processes or procedures: changes to safety practices should only be made after a careful review by your organisation’s MR Safety Committee or those responsible for MRI safety in your department. Such decisions would involve the appropriate managers and those responsible for safety and would be written up in your local guidance or standard operating procedures.
Individual Presentations
Responses to questions posed to the speakers can be found on the Questions and Answers page.
Other resources mentioned during the conference can be found on the Additional Resources page.
MRI: Past, Present and Future - Professor Martin Graves
Meeting the Helium Challenge – Sealed and “helium-free operations” systems and the Philips Blueseal solution - Dr Matthew Clemence
Lessons Learned from UK based remote MRI scanning - Philip Gregory
Exploring AXREM and development of a handover form for MRI - Declan McGregor
Exploring MHRA MRI Guidance - David Grainger
Digitalising Patient Safety Assessments - Dr Paul Upton
Update on the National eLearning MRI Safety Programme - Dr Geoff Charles-Edwards
Paediatric MRI: Scanning, Safety and Innovations - Clare Simcock
The UKHSA National Incident Learning System for MRI - Yvonne Kinsella
The Changing Landscape of Cardiac MRI - Kevin Strachan
Progress Update on Online Learning Modules – How to Identify Internal Implants on X-rays - Hannah Barnsley
Emergency Communications in MRI: The Call for Help - Tobias Gilk