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CAR - Canadian Association of Radiologists

The Canadian Association of Radiologists is the national specialty association for radiologists, dedicated to medical imaging excellence in patient care

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Contrast Agent Use in Medical Imaging: A Roadmap for Patients

The CAR recently developed a contrast agent infographic to inform patients, families, and the public about types of contrast, common uses, and the patient experience with medical imaging that uses contrast. The infographic can be displayed by radiologists in their facilities across Canada and promoted online. It is a patient-facing document that addresses common patient concerns.

Download the web ready PDF

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Common Types of Contrast and Their Use

Patient Journey

Who are radiologists?

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Radiologists are doctors who specialize in interpreting medical imaging results and treating conditions using minimally-invasive procedures guided by imaging. If you've undergone an exam or procedure using medical imaging such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, or mammography, then a radiologist has been part of your diagnosis or treatment. Radiologists help patients by:

  • Analyzing medical imaging to find abnormalities
  • Communicating results to referring physicians, including a summary of findings, possible diagnoses, and recommended next steps
  • Treating conditions using minimally-invasive procedures guided by imaging, rather than traditional surgery
  • Conducting image-guided biopsies
  • Ensuring safe use of radiation

Our members are respected as experts in using medical imaging technology to promote safe, efficient and quality healthcare for Canadians.

Physicians specializing in medical imaging

Diagnosing an illness or disease and determining if treatment is working often requires physicians and other healthcare providers to see inside the body and look in ways the human eye cannot. A number of different imaging exams can be used to provide this view, including X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, CT scan, and PET scan. Radiologists are the physicians who specialize in interpreting the results of these imaging exams. Family physicians and other specialists turn to radiologists for consultation on the safest and most effective exam, and what the results mean for the patient and the treatment options.

In many cases, you will not meet the radiologist who is working on your behalf. You can trust, however, that they have the knowledge and experience to help you and your doctor make informed decisions about your health care.

Information You Can Use

The CAR believes that patients and their families are at the centre of the healthcare team. That’s why this section of our website contains practical information you can use to make safe and effective choices.


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Promoting Breast Cancer Awareness in Canada

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the CAR has created an electronic and print version poster, A Patient’s Journey Through Breast Cancer Screening, for you to showcase at your workplace and through social media. Help us raise awareness for this important cause and promote the essential role of radiologists in diagnosing breast cancer by sharing these resources within your network.

The posters are also available on the CAR website.


The CAR is an active participant of Choosing Wisely Canada(CWC), a physician-led national public education campaign that encourages physicians and patients to engage in conversations about the best choices in tests, treatments and procedures, with a view to helping them make informed and effective decisions that ensure high-quality care.

Click on the following links for resources related to medical imaging procedures made available through CWC:

  • Radiology – Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question
  • Imaging Tests for Lower Back Pain: When You Need Them – And When You Don't
  • Imaging Tests for Headaches: When You Need Them – And When You Don’t

The CAR is a proud member of the International Alliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Imaging. For information to help you make informed choices about diagnostic imaging for your child, please visit the Resources for Parents page of the Image Gently website.


The CAR is a partner in the Medical Imaging Team, whose publications help the public identify the role of each of the healthcare professionals (physicians, physicists, sonographers and technologists) who collaborate to improve the health of Canadians through diagnostic imaging.

Among the important patient resources developed by the Medical Imaging Team is a brochure which provides patients with basic information regarding medical imaging to help them make informed decisions about their health. Additional information is also available at the Information for Patients and Their Families page of the Medical Imaging Team website.


RadiologyInfo.org, the Radiological Society of North America’s patient resources website, provides information on various radiology tests and treatments as well as information about how patients can prepare, what they may experience and more.

We consider the information RadiologyInfo.org provides useful for general purposes. However, we must caution that some American radiological procedures and practices are not the same as in Canada and encourage those who have questions or concerns related to medical imaging procedures in Canada to speak with their physician. Please also note that the information is available only in English and Spanish.


Find an Accredited Clinic

As part of our ongoing efforts to promote patient safety and ensure the best healthcare for patients, the CAR accredits radiology clinics whose equipment, processes and people meet the highest standards. Our accreditation program currently applies to mammography clinics. The CAR will soon develop accreditation programs for other types of medical imaging.

 

Disclaimer: The CAR does not provide medical advice, and does not and cannot respond to requests for direct feedback, specific patient information or physician referrals.      

Member Benefits

CAR members and staff on Parliament Hill on November 7, 2017 for the CAR Advocacy Day
CAR members and staff on Parliament Hill on November 7, 2017 for the CAR Advocacy Day

CAR membership - your voice for better healthcare

  • Advocating with governments and key stakeholders on the issues that matter
  • Developing quality assurance initiatives (practice guidelines, referral guidelines, accreditation programs)
  • Promoting the Value of Radiology - working to be seen, heard and understood nationally among decision and policy makers in our stakeholder community.
  • Influencing CAR services and products through CAR working groups

CAR membership delivers exclusive benefits

  • Reduced registration fees for CPD activities, such as the CAR Annual Scientific Meeting, and the Leadership Course
  • Free access to Canada's only national radiology journal, the CARJ (for uninterrupted delivery, become a member or renew by January 26)
  • Industry and peer recognition through nominations for the CAR Awards
  • Access to the CAR eNewsletter - Beyond the Image
  • Voting rights at the CAR and CRF Annual General Meetings, which take place in April
  • Ability to become a member of the American College of Radiology

More membership benefits for you in 2018

  • Free infographic poster - Who are radiologists and how do they help patients?
  • Discount on posting job opportunities on RAD Careers, the only national job board dedicated to radiology. Contact the CAR for more details
  • Preferred group rates on home and car insurance for CAR members with TD Insurance
  • More opportunities to contribute to patient care through increased CAR working group activities


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Resident radiologist members bring a fresh perspective to our advocacy work with governments and key stakeholders on the issues that influence radiology. We provide residents with a gateway into the profession of radiology through:

  • Exclusive country-wide networking events with the CAR Board of Directors and at the CAR Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)
  • Dedicated resident learning opportunities at the CAR ASM
  • Discounted registration to CAR educational events, such as the CAR ASM, and the Leadership Course
  • Opportunities to showcase research and present abstracts at the CAR ASM
  • Access to the CAR Resident Section, which supports the sharing of resources, collaboration on projects and helps to foster a strong resident membership base within the CAR

Additional retired member benefits

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Retired radiologists bring their experience, invaluable knowledge and peer support to the CAR’s membership community. Retired radiologist amplify the voice of Canadian radiology in our advocacy campaigns to government and other stakeholder groups. Serving on the CAR board of directors or as a volunteer in one of our working groups is a rewarding experience available to all members. In addition to the regular member benefits, retired members also benefit from:

  • Reduced registration fees for the CAR Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)
  • Waived membership fees
  • Access to a yearly subscription to the online and print copies of the CAR Journal for only $75, a saving of $95

Preferred Group Rates

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Preferred group rates on home and car insurance for CAR members with TD Insurance.

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Important for radiologists practicing in AB, BC, NS and QC

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The CAR has a reciprocal membership agreement with the provincial radiology associations from Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Quebec.

If you are a radiologist practicing in one of these provinces, please contact your provincial radiology association to find out about payment procedures in order to join both organizations or to renew your existing membership.

Radiologists practicing in these provinces must become members of both organizations to be members of either.

If you are not sure whether you have already renewed your membership, please check with your provincial association.

Have I already renewed?

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Not sure whether you have already renewed your 2018 CAR membership?

Contact our Membership Coordinator at 613 860-3111 ext. 0 or send an email to [email protected].

About

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The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) is the national specialty society for radiologists in Canada. We are committed to promoting the highest standards of patient care, lifelong learning, research, and helping radiologists contribute to the very best health care for patients.

Our Mission

Is to be the national voice for medical imaging excellence in patient care.

CAR Key Messages

The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) is:

  • The national voice for radiologists in Canada, dedicated to imaging excellence and advocating for the highest standard of patient care across the country
  • A recognized leader in education, research and innovation in radiology
  • Focused on providing world-class resources that empower our members to be more successful in their profession

As the national voice for radiologists, the CAR empowers its members to be more successful in their practices through education, research and innovation.

 

The CAR is particularly active on three fronts:

Patient Care

We work with governments, health professionals and technology leaders to make optimal use of medical imaging. Our goal is to ensure the right tests are performed on patients at the right time.

Advocacy

We also serve as the voice of Canadian radiology so that governments, the public and media are fully informed about the benefits of medical imaging, the challenges we face and the solutions we propose.

Education

We create, accredit and promote opportunities for continuing professional development and research, helping radiologists stay at the leading edge of medical imaging healthcare.

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