January 2023 News

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Department of Radiology
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Please find below all the news articles for January 2023.
  • Drs. Kawan Rakhra, Richard Aviv & Teresa Flaxman receives TOHAMO Grant – Virtual Reality 3D modeling
    Friday, January 27, 2023

    Congratulations to Dr. Kawan Rakhra who received an Innovation Grant from TOHAMO, for a project titled: Virtual Reality 3D modelling of complex sarcomas for enhanced radiologic and surgical diagnosis, planning and performance, for $98400. Co-investigators from our department: Drs. Theresa Flaxman, Marcos Sampaio, Richard Aviv.

  • Medical Imaging Expos

    Friday, January 27, 2023

    Medical Imaging is pleased to share with you the 4th edition of the Medical Imaging Exposé! This quarterly newsletter is meant to be a forum to share news, innovation and best practices in Medical Imaging, education opportunities, wellness tips and ideas, and highlights, achievements, and kudos of our DMI colleagues. This edition of the newsletter is filled with topics including the new IR procedure – Wada test, QC and calibration, the hybrid work framework, tips for creating strong passwords, You First, and more! Refer to The Medical Imaging Exposé for more information.

  • Dr. Eduardo Portela De Oliveira secures Garron Foundation Grant – Intracranial Aneurysm
    Friday, January 27, 2023

    Congratulations Dr. Eduardo Portela De Oliveira for securing 50k with the Garron foundation for Intracranial Aneurysm Research! Please refer to Virtual Reality Research to learn more!

  • Radiation Oncology PFAC Award! 
    Friday, January 27, 2023

    Radiation Oncology submission entitled Nunavut Cancer Clinic is this year’s winner of the PFAC Award! The committee highlighted the importance of this initiative to improve access to oncology services for the residents of Nunavut. Additional comments reflected the truly humanitarian efforts put forth by the team. To help people stay close to home and provide support when they are so vulnerable is an immeasurable gift.

    I want to add my congratulations to the Radiation Oncology team and reinforce the praise above. A large number of people enabled this clinic led by Marc Gaudet, Gad Perry, Dr Patty DeMaio, Dr Matt Kwon and Dr Francois de Wet. Thanks also to Miller MacPherson, Tim Asmis, Gwen Barton, Carolyn Roberts, Kelly Linden and Julie Renaud. - Dr. Richard Aviv

    Please refer to the CBC News Article on this clinic and its impact.