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The Department of Diagnostic Imaging at Cape Breton Regional Hospital (CBRH) seeks to recruit two full-time Radiologists with Interventional Radiology (IR) sub-specialty.
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.
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.
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.
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@cair.sociationdev.com
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.

Dr. Melissa Skanes graduated Pharmacy school, Medical school and subsequently a radiology residency at Memorial University of Newfoundland. In 2012 – 2013, she completed a Vascular & Interventional Radiology fellowship at UHN in Toronto. After this, she moved back home to Newfoundland to begin a staff position as a Vascular & Interventional Radiologist. She is currently the Clinical Chief of Interventional Radiology for the Eastern Health region, as well as an executive member of the Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Radiologists. Her scope of practice is predominantly interventional oncology, hepatobiliary, urology, and dialysis interventions. Currently, she is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology with Memorial University, rotation head for Interventional Radiology in residency, and a member of the Residency Training Committee at Memorial. Dr. Skanes is also heavily involved with the state of the art simulation lab at Memorial University, with a predominant focus of teaching medical students and Radiology residents image guided procedures.
Dr. Tara Graham is the current Chief of Vascular and Interventional Radiology at Trillium Health Partners and Lecturer at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. She completed her Interventional Radiology training at University Health Network in Toronto in 2013 and has served on the CAIR board since 2014. Her practice includes Interventional Oncology, peripheral vascular disease and aortic interventions. She is the current Vice President of CAIR and Scientific Director of the CAIR annual meeting.
Dr. Marie-France Giroux studied medicine at the Université de Sherbrooke from 1991 to 1995. She then undertook her residency in diagnostic radiology at the Université de Montréal in 1995 and finished in 2000, followed by a fellowship in interventional and vascular radiology in 2001 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. She completed her medical training in Bordeaux, France, where she underwent a specialized Doppler training program in 2001.