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Just Released! New CAR Radiology Resilience Now and Beyond Report is now available
Just Released! New CAR Radiology Resilience Now and Beyond Report is now available
Radiologists are calling on all political parties to commit to the reduction of extensive wait times for life- saving medical imaging diagnostic and interventional procedures. Read more…
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CARJ “Diversity in Canadian Radiology: Success Requires Leadership Commitment” by Charlotte J. Yong-Hing, MD FRCPC and Michael N. Patlas, MD, FRCPC, FASER, FCAR, FSAR. Read more… After years of noticing a concerning gender gap in her field of medicine, BC Cancer radiologist Dr Charlotte Yong-Hing is spearheading a project to influence more women to apply…
Virtual Neuroimaging: Part 1 – CT Angiography of the Head & Neck November 7, 2020 from 0800 hrs to 1200 hrs The BCRS is pleased to bring you a virtual continuing professional development event on Neuroimaging. This educational webinar will focus on CT angiography of the head and neck and will including a review of…
Joint BCRS/CAMRT-BC Position Statement on Access to COVID-19 Vaccinations for Medical Imaging Professionals in BC The British Columbia Radiological Society (BCRS) and the British Columbia Chapter of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT-BC) welcome and support the BC government’s Vaccine Distribution Taskforce to guide the vaccine prioritization and distribution across the province. Read…
The Canadian Society of Breast Imaging (CSBI) and CAR have updated the Recommendations for the Management of Axillary Adenopathy in Patients with Recent C0VID-19 Vaccination. Read more…