Addressing Challenges, Providing Value for Our Members, and Raising the Profile of Radiology in Canada

Addressing Challenges, Providing Value for Our Members, and Raising the Profile of Radiology in Canada

The CAR's Outlook for 2024

By Dr. Ania Kielar, CAR President

Coming into a new year, the CAR will continue to seek out new opportunities for advancement and enhancing patient care. Over the past few years, there have been some significant challenges in radiology and our members have worked tirelessly to advocate for enhancements in healthcare delivery and quality patient care. Read more.


Get to Know the CAR 2024 Plenary Session Speakers

A feature attraction of the CAR's Annual Scientific Meeting is the exciting lineup of plenary sessions speakers. With the renowned radiology leaders speaking on a breadth of topics, CAR 2024 will be an event not to miss.

Get to know the five plenary session speakers featured at CAR 2024. Read more.


Opportunities and Challenges for Canadians Training in American Diagnostic Radiology Residency Programs

By Dr. Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias - Radiology Resident in the US

As a Canadian citizen, having a foot on both sides of the border throughout radiology residency can be daunting. While opportunities in the United States are abundant, there are visa limitations that may restrict where Canadians are able to pursue fellowship training. For those of us aiming for a path back home to practice in Canada, the waters can be difficult to navigate. Read more.


The CAR Launches New MSK Affiliate Society Led by President Dr. Viviane Khoury

The CAR is thrilled to announce its new Affiliate Society, the Canadian Society of Skeletal Radiology (CSSR), and delighted to introduce the esteemed Dr. Viviane Khoury as the inaugural President of the CSSR. Read more.


International Radiology Societies Publish Joint Statement on AI Integration Safety Considerations

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly built into technologies that we use in our everyday lives, and while it seems benign to use AI to delete an unwanted object from the background of a photo or draft a contract, the stakes are much higher when AI is brought into the field of medical imaging and the health of patients is impacted. To address this, several major radiological institutions from around the world came together to publish Developing, Purchasing, Implementing and Monitoring AI Tools in Radiology: Practical Considerations. A Multi-Society Statement From the ACR, CAR, ESR, RANZCR & RSNA. Read more.


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