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Meet Dr. Jason Wong - the CAIR Award Winner 2025
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Radiologist - Interventional - Kamloops, BC
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Call for CAIR Award 2025 Nominations
Annual General Meeting Notice 2026
Interventional Radiologist | Niagara Health
Chaque femme en RI a son histoire. En ce mois de septembre, mois des Femmes en médecine (Women in Medicine), nous vous proposons d’en apprendre un peu plus sur leur parcours inspirant. Si vous aimeriez participer à une entrevue Femmes en RI ou nous suggérer le nom d’une collègue à interviewer, n’hésitez pas à nous contacter.
There's a story behind every woman working in IR. This September, as part of the Women in Medicine month, we are happy to offer you an insight into their inspiring journeys - if you'd like to participate in an Women in IR interview or you'd like to recommend someone to be interviewed, please contact us for more information.
A draft presentation of no more than 8-10minutes should be submitted by October 7, 2020 via email at cairservice@cairweb.ca
Hosted* via Zoom, this inaugural meeting will take place on October 28, 2020 at 8:00 PM EST and include presentations** and discussions from residents and fellows enrolled in a radiology program in Canada.
A common service for dialysis patients costs about $100,000 less when delivered by an interventional radiologist rather than a surgeon, according to study published Tuesday.
Hosted by Dr. Jason Wong and Dr. Amol Mujoomdar via Zoom, this second meeting will take place on September 30, 2020 at 8:00 PM EST and include presentations from Interventional Radiologists from across Canada. Each presentation will be followed by a discussion (15 min/case).
Document for Medtech Company Representative and Health Care Facilities
Our hospital, one of NYC's public hospitals and a level 1 trauma centre, was transformed. Normally empty stretchers lining the halls and back corridors of the ER soon overflowed with COVID-19 patients. The public health system quickly nearly tripled its existing ICU capacity.
This COVID pandemic has shown us how an organization can step up and give a remarkable display of innovation, collaboration, dedication, decision-making, service reconfiguration and workforce re-design.
The strength of CAIR is in our members, and it is through membership and engaged members that CAIR is able to advance our profession.