CAR 2014
Start:
Thu, 24 Apr 2014, 10:00
End:
Sun, 27 Apr 2014, 19:00
Venue:
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The theme of the event is Doing the Right Thing at the Right Time: Appropriate Imaging Utilization. This comprehensive program, featuring an impressive roster of national and international speakers, covers relevant topics for today’s radiologists and radiologists-in-training.
MSK Live Ultrasound Simulation Workshop
The CAR is proud to be offering the second MSK Live Ultrasound Simulation Workshop. Meeting participants will have the opportunity to participate in this half-day workshop, featuring focused didactic lectures on the ankle tendons and ligaments and live scanning demonstrations. Hands-on training will also be offered with dedicated instructors and real patient models. The workshop will take place in the morning of Friday April 25, 2014 and will have limited participants in order to allow for dedicated practice sessions.
Radiologists who register for the CAR 77th ASM will be given the opportunity to enrol for this workshop. Course enrolment will be limited and requires an additional fee of $100. The workshop enrolment fee will be donated to the Canadian Radiological Foundation (CRF) in the participant's name and an official tax receipt will be issued.
For Residents & Young Radiologists
Resident Review
The resident review has become a full track day over the past 2 years and has been well received by all attendees. Over 150 cases are presented as "unknowns" and reviewed through the course of the sessions. The cases cover a broad spectrum and include both practical and unusual cases in the areas of MSK, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, abdominal MRI, pediatrics and mammography. Practical teaching points and pearls are passed on. The Resident Review sessions are geared towards both residents and practicing radiologists.
Resident Hot Seat Sessions
These are small group sessions tailored for PGY2 to PGY4 residents. During the Hot Seat sessions, an expert radiologist presents cases to a small group (maximum of 6 residents each). The purpose is to enhance oral case presentation skills in preparation for the Royal College exams. The residents rotate through cases, get on-the-spot feedback, and also learn from their peers. An effort is made for francophone residents to be paired with a French-speaking radiologist.
In the past few years, all residents who have attended left the Hot Seat sessions with rave reviews, as they have benefitted tremendously from the cases, their interactions with faculty and the one-on-one attention. Many in their early residency find that the sessions help to realize the scope of radiology and what is expected as they progress through residency. Senior residents find the cases very helpful to reaffirm teaching points and help tailor their final years of studying.
Young Radiologists
A special track dedicated to young radiologists, both those in training and those in early practice, will take place on Saturday afternoon.
Among the topics presented by excellent speakers, of particular interest to participants will be those addressing work-life balance, leadership, aligning for academic promotions (including preparing your CV) and the importance of continuing professional development. Young radiologists will get time-proven, sound and common-sense advice from leaders who have been there!
Learning Objectives
At the end of the meeting, participants should be able to:
- Integrate principles of appropriateness of imaging requests into clinical practice. (CanMEDS Role: Health Advocate)
- Adopt an evidence-based approach to common radiologic findings to enable the formulation of an appropriate differential diagnosis. (CanMEDS Role: Scholar)
- Choose an appropriate imaging modality to investigate patients with acute abdominal pain. (CanMEDS Roles: Health Advocate, Scholar)
- Describe an appropriate algorithm for the management of acute chest pain in the emergency department due to acute coronary syndrome and acute pulmonary embolism according to the current guidelines, including special patient groups. (CanMEDS Roles: Scholar, Health Advocate)
- Approach ultrasound examination of the ankle tendons and ligaments systematically and identify related pathology. (CanMEDS Role: Scholar)
- Recognize the chest radiographic findings of the most common infectious, cardiovascular and interstitial lung diseases. (CanMEDS Role: Scholar)
- Describe selected common head and neck disease processes encountered in community and academic practice, as well as important pathologies and their key distinguishing imaging features. (CanMEDS Role: Scholar)
- Apply the current recommendations regarding the investigation and follow-up of cystic adnexal masses and endometrial anomalies discovered at imaging. (CanMEDS Roles: Health Advocate, Professional)
- Identify and avoid common blind spots and recognize and avoid common misinterpretations in each of the following subspecialties: neuroradiology, MSK, abdominal and chest imaging. (CanMEDS Roles: Scholar, Professional)
- Demonstrate improved proficiency in the diagnosis of common and atypical conditions in pediatric radiology. (CanMEDS Role: Scholar)
- Demonstrate competence in specific updated referral practices for the main breast imaging modalities. (CanMEDS Role: Health Advocate)
- Demonstrate that professionalism involves a wide array of responsibilities to oneself, to colleagues, to patients, to one’s institution and to society. (CanMEDS Role: Professional)
- List strategies to improve work/life balance. (CanMEDS Role: Professional)
- Contrast the pros and cons of structured/itemized reporting in diagnostic radiology. (CanMEDS Role: Communicator)
- Apply enhanced point-of-care, hepatic and obstetric ultrasound skills. (CanMEDS Roles: Scholar, Health Advocate)
- Discuss the differential diagnoses of common pathologies in a selection of multimodal, multidisciplinary cases. (CanMEDS Roles: Scholar, Health Advocate)
Accommodations – YOU CAN WIN!
The venue for the meeting, Le Centre Sheraton Hotel, is located in
the heart of downtown Montreal, just a short walk from local attractions
such as the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, the Bell Centre, the
Old Port of Montreal as well as the bustling shopping district on
Sainte-Catherine Street.
New for 2014 – Delegates who reserve a guest room via the CAR room block (see link below) at Le Centre Sheraton during the CAR 77th Annual Scientific Meeting are eligible for a draw for a free weekend stay at Le Centre Sheraton.
Reservations – CAR
ASM delegates benefit from preferred rates of $189 for a standard room
and $239 for a Club Level room. The sale of rooms booked under the group
conference rate help to offset conference expenditures. To make
reservations with this special arrangement, click here. Thank you for reserving with the event group rate!
Early Departure Fee – An early departure fee equal to 50% of the daily group rate will apply if a group attendee checks out prior to the confirmed reservation date.
Registration Rates
Registration Type | Regular Rate |
CAR Member | $845 |
CAR Member – 1 day | $530 |
Residents – CAR Member | $240 |
DI Fellows – CAR Member | $240 |
Medical Student – CAR Member | $240 |
Non-member Participant | $1050 |
Non-member Participant – 1 day | $660 |
Technologist | $525 |
Technologist – 1 day | $335 |
Accreditation
The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) 77th Annual Scientific Meeting is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and approved by the CAR for a maximum of 19 credit hours.
Participants in the Live Ultrasound Simulation Workshop – Approach to Ankle Tendons and Ligaments are eligible to claim a maximum of 9 credit-hours (3 credits per hour) under Section 3 of the RCPSC MOC program. The RCPSC recording system will automatically convert the credit-hours for this workshop to 3 credits per claimed hour (i.e., 3 hours x 3 credits = 9 credit-hours).
Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association (AMA), physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA credits can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
Participants can document their learning in the RCSPC MAINPORT portal at http://www.royalcollege.ca.
Participants should only claim the credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Notice
No responsibility is assumed by the CAR for any injury and/or damage
to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or
otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products,
instructions or ideas contained in materials distributed or described
during presentations throughout the CAR 77th Annual
Scientific Meeting. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences,
in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages
should be made.
Although all advertising material on location and
in print is expected to conform to ethical (medical) standards,
inclusion in this event does not constitute a guarantee or endorsement
of the quality or value of such product or of the claims made of it by
its manufacturer and representatives.
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