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Call Out for a New Executive Committee Member to Join the Canadian Society of Abdominal Radiology (CSAR)

The CAR Affiliate Societies are an excellent way to network with colleagues in your subspecialty, and the Canadian Society of Abdominal Radiology (CSAR) has a fantastic opportunity to participate. CSAR is looking for one member-at-large to join its Executive Committee for a two-year term, renewable twice.  The Executive Committee meets three to four times a […]

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Announcing QUEST: Introduction to Lung Cancer Screening

The Screening team at the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (the Partnership) supports developing cancer screening initiatives in collaboration with a broad range of partners to improve quality and equity of screening for breast, cervical, colorectal, and lung cancer in Canada. One of their main initiatives, the Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control, is to strengthen existing

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CARJ Editorial Board: Journal is Strengthening in Quality and Impact

The CAR Journal (CARJ) continues to be an important educational pillar of the radiology community in Canada and internationally. The Journal brings together the best work and scientific activities from radiologists who engage with the field’s most challenging topics and earlier this year, reached an all-time high Impact Factor of 4.186.

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The CAR & CHAR: Progressing Radiology as a Specialty Practice Across Canada

For over four decades, the Canadian Heads of Academic Radiology (CHAR) have been an expanding authority in promoting radiology education, research, and academic practice among Canadian academic institutions. The CHAR is an association that brings together the Heads of the 16 academic radiology departments in Canadian universities.

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Clinical Decision Support Systems: Maintaining a Critical Link in Patient Care

The relationship between patient, radiologist, and primary care physician is critical when determining the best course of action for diagnostic imaging. Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems can better facilitate the exchange of information in this relationship to ensure patients receive the test they need in the time they need it. “We often imagine that most

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Insights on Leading Ergonomic Improvement in Radiology Workstations

Have you ever felt soreness or discomfort after spending hours at your workstation? Instead of enhancing the work of a radiologist or trainee, workstations are often the cause of musculoskeletal discomfort that can quickly inflame injury or lead to burnout. Dr. Charlotte Yong-Hing led a national ergonomics survey and presented the results during a plenary

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