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Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal


Title Abbreviation
Can Assoc Radiol J
ISSN
0846-5371
Electronic ISSN
1488-2361
Readership
Clinicians, Computer Scientists, Internists, Interventionalists, Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Policy Makers, Radiation Oncologists, Radiologic Technicians, Radiologists, Ultrasound Medicine Specialists
Scope
The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal is dedicated to publishing articles pertaining to current, cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic radiology as well as guidance on emerging techniques and technologies. The journal aims to advance medical imaging research and practice that contributes to the very best healthcare for patients. Topics covered include: Abdominal imaging, Cardiovascular radiology, Computed tomography, Continuing professional development, education and training, Gastrointestinal radiology, Health policy and practice, Magnetic resonance imaging, Musculoskeletal radiology, Neuroradiology, Nuclear medicine, Pediatric radiology, Radiology history, Radiology clinical practice guidelines and advisories, Thoracic and cardiac imaging, Trauma and emergency room imaging, Ultrasonography, Vascular and interventional radiology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - US
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