Le programme en bref
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Le programme en bref
Ce projet de programme s'adresse à la fois au public en personne et au public virtuel. Chaque programme comprendra les mêmes conférenciers et les mêmes séances, mais elles se tiendront à des moments différents du week-end pour chaque public, à l'exception des quatre séances plénières, qui seront diffusées en direct au public virtuel depuis le lieu de la conférence.
Ce à quoi vous pouvez vous attendre :
- 4 x séances plénières
- 6 x séances d'intérêt général
- 6 séances de 50 minutes sur la technologie radiologique
- 4 séances de 50 minutes sur la radiothérapie
- 4 séances de 50 minutes sur la résonance magnétique
- Et bien d'autres choses encore !
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Événements sociaux
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Séances confirmées
Toutes séances (en personne et virtuelles) se tiendront à l’Heure avancée des Rocheuses
- General Interest
- Radiological Technology
- Radiation Therapy
- Nuclear Medicine
- Magnetic Resonance
- Social Events | Other
- Posters
20250502
(1) Integration of The Keep Tobacco Sacred Collaboration in the U of A Undergraduate Program in RT (2) We're All In This Together
Impactful Feedback: Shaping Tomorrow’s Diagnostic Imaging Professionals
Truth, Trust, and Technology: Reinforcing the Responsible and Reliable Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Radiation Technology.
(1) A Scoping Review of Patients as Partners in Undergraduate Allied Health Curriculum... (2) Utilising the Virtual Clinical Environment in Preparing First Year Students for their Clinical Placement
CAMRT Advanced Practice: Moving the Needle in Canada
(1) A Scoping Review of Patients as Partners in Undergraduate Allied Health Curriculum... (2) Utilising the Virtual Clinical Environment in Preparing First Year Students for their Clinical Placement
(1) Integration of The Keep Tobacco Sacred Collaboration in the U of A Undergraduate Program in RT (2) We're All In This Together
Impactful Feedback: Shaping Tomorrow’s Diagnostic Imaging Professionals
Medical Error Disclosures: What are the Patients’ Perspectives?
Truth, Trust, and Technology: Reinforcing the Responsible and Reliable Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Radiation Technology.
Welch Memorial Lecture: Data & Deodorant: The Path of MRT Professionalization
20250503
Empowering Change: Insights & Strategies for Equity in the MRT Profession
Plenary
(1) A Gamer's Guide to Psychological Safety (2) Increasing Awareness of Lung Cancer in Never Smokers (LCINS) with Primary Care Providers in Alberta
(1) Elevating Quality & Safety: The Role of a Clinical Practice Leader in Medical Imaging Management (2) Patient Safety: Everyone's a Risk Manager (ASRT Speaker Exchange)
(1) Strengthening MRT Recognition Through Advanced Practice in Canada (2) The Impact of Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist Management of Patients Undergoing Palliative Radiotherapy
Contrast Chaos – Developing an IV Contrast Reaction Tabletop Simulation Game
Small Ripples Create a Mighty Wave: How Small Changes Can Have a Great Impact on the Patient Experience
(1) A Gamer's Guide to Psychological Safety (2) Increasing Awareness of Lung Cancer in Never Smokers (LCINS) with Primary Care Providers in Alberta
(1) Beyond the Image: Psychosocial Considerations for the Pediatric Population (2) Unlocking the Power of Breast Imaging
(1) Elevating Quality & Safety: The Role of a Clinical Practice Leader in Medical Imaging Management (2) Patient Safety: Everyone's a Risk Manager (ASRT Speaker Exchange)
Forward Together: A Call to Action for Medical Radiation Technologists
Small Ripples Create a Mighty Wave: How Small Changes Can Have a Great Impact on the Patient Experience
(1) Beyond the Image: Psychosocial Considerations for the Pediatric Population (2) Unlocking the Power of Breast Imaging
(1) Strengthening MRT Recognition Through Advanced Practice in Canada (2) The Impact of Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist Management of Patients Undergoing Palliative Radiotherapy
Contrast Chaos – Developing an IV Contrast Reaction Tabletop Simulation Game
Forward Together: A Call to Action for Medical Radiation Technologists
20250502
(1) AI’s Opportunity to Improving Patient Interactions in Radiology (2) MRTs’ Role in NG Tube Verification: Enhancing Patient Care
Albertan Dinosaur Research Accomplished with Imagery Captured by Medical CT
(1) Cardiac Catheterization and the Role of the Radiological Technologist (2) TBC
Albertan Dinosaur Research Accomplished with Imagery Captured by Medical CT
(1) AI’s Opportunity to Improving Patient Interactions in Radiology (2) MRTs’ Role in NG Tube Verification: Enhancing Patient Care
(1) Cardiac Catheterization and the Role of the Radiological Technologist (2) TBC
20250503
(1) Recall Reduction Through Skin Marking in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (2) ROLLIS Technology- An Emerging Approach to Breast Lesion Localisation
(1) The Relationship between the Sublaminar Ridge and Spinal Stenosis; a Clinical Story (2) Don't be Scared! A Better Understanding of Scatter Radiation in Mobile X-Ray Practices
(1) Recall Reduction Through Skin Marking in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (2) ROLLIS Technology- An Emerging Approach to Breast Lesion Localisation
(1) The Relationship between the Sublaminar Ridge and Spinal Stenosis; a Clinical Story (2) Don't be Scared! A Better Understanding of Scatter Radiation in Mobile X-Ray Practices
20250502
(1) Using QI Tools to Investigate Delays in Post-Operative Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer (2) Managing Removable and Implanted Electronic Devices in Radiation Therapy...
(1) Therapeutic Cannabis Use by Patients with Cancer in Canada (2) Current Alberta Radiation Therapy Care Practices for Patients with Obesity and Recommendations for Improvement
(1) Using QI Tools to Investigate Delays in Post-Operative Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer (2) Managing Removable and Implanted Electronic Devices in Radiation Therapy...
(1) Therapeutic Cannabis Use by Patients with Cancer in Canada (2) Current Alberta Radiation Therapy Care Practices for Patients with Obesity and Recommendations for Improvement
20250503
A Contour by any Other Name: Standardizing RT Data to Advance Safety, Collaboration and Practice
A Contour by any Other Name: Standardizing RT Data to Advance Safety, Collaboration and Practice
Riding the Wave of Adaptive Radiotherapy: How Can Radiation Therapists Position Themselves for Success?
Riding the Wave of Adaptive Radiotherapy: How Can Radiation Therapists Position Themselves for Success?
20250502
(1) Effective Communication of Radiation Risk in Nuclear Medicine (2) Nuclear Medicine Practice in Denmark: Sharing a Study Abroad Experience
(1) Effective Communication of Radiation Risk in Nuclear Medicine (2) Nuclear Medicine Practice in Denmark: Sharing a Study Abroad Experience
20250503
(1) Producing Ga68-PSMA and Ga68-DOTATATE with an On-Site Generator (...) (2) StarGuide: An Advanced SPECT/CT Emerging in Canada's Clinical Environment
(1) Producing Ga68-PSMA and Ga68-DOTATATE with an On-Site Generator: A Milestone in Canadian Radiopharmaceutical Production (2) TBC
20250502
(1) MRI in Radiation Therapy: What’s all the noise? (It’s not just the gradients) (2) AI Enhanced MRI for Early Detection Of Brain Tumours
Introduction to Preventative Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (WB-MRI)
Introduction to Preventative Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (WB-MRI)
(1) MRI in Radiation Therapy: What’s all the noise? (It’s not just the gradients) (2) AI Enhanced MRI for Early Detection Of Brain Tumours
20250503
(1) Balancing Technologist Shortages with MRI Safety (2) Tackling the Bottlenecks in MRI Human Health Resources
(1) Balancing Technologist Shortages with MRI Safety (2) Tackling the Bottlenecks in MRI Human Health Resources
20250501
CAMRT's Annual General Meeting
CAMRT Foundation Annual General Meeting
Opening Reception, in partnership with the CAMRT Foundation
20250502
Celebration of Excellence Awards Reception
20250503
20250502
From Classroom to Clinic: Navigating the Journey from Student to Radiation Therapy Professional
Indexed vs Non-indexed Immobilization Devices Used in Prostate Radiotherapy: A Retrospective Analysis
The Use of Regulatory and Legislative Tools to Support Advanced Practice Roles for Medical Radiation Technologists: A Case Study from Ontario
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