The treatment of cancer with radiopharmaceuticals is expanding rapidly, in terms of both the numbers of patients treated and the range of treatments offered (Carlsson et al. 2003). An increasing number of radiopharmaceuticals are now being introduced to the clinic and there is a strong potential for this modality to play a larger role in cancer management...
READ MOREMuch attention has recently been focused on the safe use of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) in MRI with regards to nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF). In the wake of its discovery and subsequent investigation, many guidelines were created on the subject. Part one of this article reviews what guidelines are, what GBCAs are, and how GBCAs are...
READ MOREAll nations aspire to obtaining the best value for money for their population, achieving the maximum heath gain for the money spent. Although a predominantly State-funded system like the NHS in the UK can look at these issues more readily than those with a mixed economy of healthcare, private insurers are also interested in value for money and are...
READ MORECanada's publicly funded healthcare system, known as medicare, consists of ten provincial and three territorial health insurance plans. It provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for hospital and physician services administered and delivered by the provincial and territorial governments, free of charge. The provincial and territorial...
READ MOREWithin the radiology specialty, the training programme is structured in accordance with the standards dictated by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). The programme consists of one year of general training in the various medical areas (surgery, paediatric, OB-GYN, etc.), followed by four years of training in imaging. Mandatory...
READ MOREPlease Share with Us the Highlights of Your Career in Radiology. As a first year medical student I participated in a B.Sc. in medicine research project using ultrasound to compare the pulsations of the third ventricle in the brain intracranial pressure. When a local neurosurgery resident introduced a clinical ultrasound service I worked as an on-call...
READ MOREMedical imaging is a critical component of the care that health professionals provide. However, mounting evidence demonstrates that between 10 - 20% of imaging studies are unnecessary. Any clinical intervention without clear purpose or patient benefit creates waste and negatively affects quality of care. Rising costs alone for imaging are a looming...
READ MOREThe Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) is the national voice of radiology committed to maintaining the highest standards of care, promoting patient safety and helping radiologists contribute to the very best healthcare for patients. The CAR is particularly active on three fronts: Working with governments, health professionals and technology...
READ MOREVon Katarzyna Ryczek, Rosemary Jenssen Der Krankenhausraum kann auf allen Ebenen Heilung bieten: psychologisch, spirituell und körperlich, wobei die Architektur und die Innenausstattung alle drei Faktoren beeinflussen. In den letzten Jahren haben eine zunehmende Debatte über die Wichtigkeit von Kunst in Gesundheitseinrichtungen und unzählige...
READ MOREVon Simonetta Scalvini Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen spielen bei der allgemeinen Morbidität und Behinderung eine große Rolle, und stellen eine der wichtigsten Belastungen für unser Gesundheitssystem dar. Telemedizin kann den Druck auf medizinische Experten vermindern, da diese nur beschränkt zur Verfügung stehen können, und ihre Expertise auf...
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