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Keeping Diagnostic Imaging on the Agenda
Advantages of membership: offering a member discount on CAR 2020 registration
Reflections on a National Presidency
RAD Academy is Expanding – celebrating over a year of success
Study: Additional Brain Metastases identified in patients after MRI with a higher relaxivity contrast agent
Act now! Renew your CAR Membership
It's time to renew your 2020 CAR membership!
We have been hard at work adding new benefits for CAR members to increase the value of membership. Renew before December 15, 2019, for a chance to win a stay at Le Westin Montreal. Read More
CAR 2020 Registration is Now Open!
The day you’ve been waiting for is finally here! Registration for CAR 2020 is now open. CAR 2020 is the premier Canadian radiology event of the year, renowned for its scientific and educational content and for networking with colleagues from across the country. Read More
Celebrating Radiologists Across the Globe
Have You RSVP’d for the Annual CAR RSNA Canadian Reception?
Is incorporation right for you?
Implicating Radiology into Federal Election Platforms
CAR’s POCUS Position Statement Receives Strong Response
The Call for Abstracts for CAR 2020 is Now Open! Enter to Win $2,000 and attend “Canada Meets ECR 2020”
Do you see what I see? New Gd Modules on RAD Academy
New Module on Rad Academy: Updated Clinical Practice Guideline on the Use of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents in Kidney Disease
Last month the Updated Clinical Practice Guideline on the Use of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents in Kidney Disease was released in the August 2019 issue of the CARJ. In collaboration with Dr. Nicola Schieda (The Ottawa Hospital and The University of Ottawa), the CAR has developed a complementary module to support the updated guideline and provide an overview of key takeaways. Read MoreInspiration Station: Through the Lens of the Resident Fellow Section Chair – Meet Dr. Bill Chahal
Transitioning through the Radiology Spectrum
A career in radiology is full of transitions. There is the transition from medical student to junior resident during the basic clinical training year; the transition from junior off-service resident to junior on-service resident; the transition to independent call; the transition from undifferentiated radiology resident to applying for fellowships; the transition to fellowship and to independent practice; and more! Read MorePhysician Burnout: A Canadian Perspective
The 2019 Federal Election – Advocating for investments in diagnostic imaging
CAR’s Position on POCUS
The use of ultrasound by clinical specialties outside of radiology has been steadily increasing. In 2013, the Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) published a position statement on "non-imager" use of ultrasound. Read More