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There is a strong country based teleradiology structure and nothing is outsourced out of country. Most new graduates stay in the country.
A few used to go to the US to do a fellowship, but with the current economic situation, they try to stay in Canada, and a number of Canadian radiologists who are in the US are trying to come back.
In general there is very little economic migration of radiologists from Canada. Unfortunately, there are currently more graduates than jobs. Factors include the impact of the economic downturn, radiologists not retiring, PACS and teleradiology filling previous locum requirements and the drop in the government cap, resulting in radiologists working more and for more money rather than hiring young graduates.
In Ontario there is a plan to decrease professional fees by However, in some subspecialties such as paediatrics and Interventional radiology, we are still recruiting international graduates after a fellowship in Canada. Academic positions are less remunerative than in community hospitals, but offer more interesting career perspectives with education and research opportunities appealing enough to retain good radiologists.
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Teleradiology has transformed the quality of care in many rural areas. When images can be sent over networks from remote hospitals and clinics to radiologists in larger centres, patients are less likely to need to travel. Instead, readings can be done remotely, in a matter of days or even hours. Interventional radiology has meant that patients can be treated for problems that at one time required surgery; instead, image-guided IR results in less blood loss, lower rates of infection, and less pain for patients.
They are also returned to their homes and jobs faster than before.
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