Dr Seamus Culshaw is a Radiology Registrar currently based at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow. He has a special interest in Head and Neck imaging.Dr Dhivya M Paravasthu is a Consultant Radiologist with special interest in Breast and abdominal imaging based in Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. She has completed dual fellowships post CCT in Abdominal and Breast Imaging in UHN Toronto before returning to UK, where she has been a consultant. She is passionate about training with extensive experience in delivering teaching and currently a Head of School in North-West School of Radiology. She co-founded the FRCR Anatomy course which has been running successfully since 2010 and has regularly taught at several FRCR 2B courses. She has also won award in Excellence in Medical Education for delivery of teaching at Consultant level in 2018.Dr Gaurav Sundar is a Consultant Radiologist based in Lanarkshire, Scotland. He is a fellowship-trained vascular interventional radiologist and also maintains a sub-specialty interest in head and neck radiology. He was a consultant radiologist in Liveprool for 5 years before relocating to Scotland in 2022. He is a keen trainer and has been college postgraduate clinical tutor both in Liverpool and currently in Lanarkshire where he currently works. In 2014, he was awarded the Frank Doyle medal awarded by the Specialty Training Board of the Royal College of Radiologists on the basis of performance in the Final FRCR Part A ExaminationDr John Curtis is a recently retired Consultant Radiologist at University Hospital Aintree, a post he held between 1997-2022. His interests are Chest Radiology, Emergency Radiology and Medical Education. He founded the Aintree FRCR 2B Course in 2002 and was Head of School, Mersey Deanery 2008-17 and a Past President of the British Society of Emergency Radiology. In addition to traditional face-to-face teaching, he is particularly interested in radiology video production, online teaching and is always open to adopting teaching formats that trainees find the most useful – feedback and action is absolutely essential to good education. He has twice won the JRF Trainer of the Year award in 2014 and 2021 and the Royal College of Radiologists Gold Medal in 2017Dr Madhusudan Paravasthu is a Consultant Cardiothoracic and General Radiologist based at Aintree University Hospital, a part of the University Hospitals Liverpool Group. He completed dual fellowships post CCT in Cardiac and Thoracic Imaging in Toronto before returning to UK where he has been a consultant for nearly ten years. He is passionate about training, and he has also been a Trust Speciality Training Lead for more than four years. His area of special interest includes Cardiac imaging (CT and MRI), Thoracic imaging (lung cancer, ILD), CT guided lung biopsies and imaging in polytrauma.