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1. Choose your course
Choose from our growing list of topics and select your desired level of accreditation


2. Purchase your course
Purchase your course and create an account in one step with just your name and credit card. BCRS members can sign in to their member account for preferred rates.


3. Earn Credits
Complete the education requirements at your own pace from anywhere with an internet connection.
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Pediatric Imaging 2023
The BCRS is pleased to bring you Pediatric Imaging.


Oncologic Imaging with Clinical Correlation
The BCRS is pleased to bring you Oncologic Imaging With Clinical Correlation.


Rectal Cancer Staging and Reporting
This fourth and final instalment in the 2022 series of Standardized Reporting CME, the BCRS is pleased to bring you a multidisciplinary session on reporting gynecological imaging.


Beyond O-RADS: Gynecological Imaging and Standardized Reporting
This third instalment in a series of Standardized Reporting CME, the BCRS is pleased to bring you a multidisciplinary session on reporting gynecological imaging.


Liver Imaging Data and Reporting System (LI-RADS): BCRS Standardized Reporting CME
The BCRS is pleased to bring you a new virtual continuing professional development course on structured reporting - Liver Imaging - Reporting and Data Systems (LI-RADS).


Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS): BCRS Standardized Reporting CME
The BCRS is pleased to bring you a new virtual continuing professional development series on Standardized Reporting. The first event in the series will focus on Breast Imaging - Reporting and Data Systems (BI-RADS).


Introducing Dual Energy CT to Your Practice
The BCRS is pleased to bring you a virtual continuing professional development event on introducing DECT to your practice along with tips and practical applications to various body parts.


Virtual Neuroimaging: Approach to Head & Neck Tumours
All radiologists, regardless of practice type, will benefit from these valuable lectures on anatomy and pathology, staging and post-treatment imaging as well as a session to review Tumour Board cases.


Trauma Imaging: What Clinicians Want to Know from the Radiologist
This course will increase the value you provide to physicians that manage trauma patients through effective communications and relevant reports, translating to improved patient care and outcomes.


Virtual Neuroimaging: CT Angiography of the Head & Neck
This course include a presentation on Multiphase CTA Hot Stroke Protocol as well as updates on imaging for stroke, intervention and related neuroimaging including a clinical presentation on the neurologist’s perspective.


Virtual Breast Screening Forum
This course will be of interest to any physician concerned with breast imaging and interventional procedures of the breast. It features talks by leading radiologists in the field including Drs. Paula Gordon, Jean Seely, Edward Sickles and Linda Warren.


Pediatric Imaging Update: Pearls and Pitfalls for General Radiologists
The course includes insightful talks by BC Children's Hospital radiologists and keynote speaker, Dr. Ramesh Iyer, a Pediatric Radiologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital on commonly encountered entities in general radiology practice as well as lesson from Dr. Iyer on Communicating Radiation Risk to Pediatric Patients and Families.


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