Ian Chan M.D., Mph, Frcpc

Ian Chan, MD, MPH, FRCPC, serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto since July 2024, with clinical responsibilities as a clinician teacher. Currently a Radiologist and Neuroradiologist at Trillium Health Partners, Ian Chan also holds various roles within professional societies, including Faculty Liaison and Committee Member for the American Roentgen Ray Society. Additional contributions include serving as Journal Reviewer for the Canadian Medical Association Journal and as Radiologist at Sunnybrook and William Osler Health System. Ian Chan is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Case Reports and has held multiple editorial positions, notably overseeing a special issue focused on COVID-19. With an educational background that includes an MD from the University of Saskatchewan, an MPH from the University of Toronto, and an FRCPC in Diagnostic Radiology from Western University, Ian Chan's expertise is well-established in the fields of radiology and epidemiology.

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ARRS (American Roentgen Ray Society)

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The American Roentgen Ray Society, founded in 1900, is the first and oldest radiology society in the United States. The society has been a forum for progress in radiology since shortly after the discovery of the X-ray and is dedicated to the goal of the advancement of medicine through the science of radiology and its allied sciences. The goal of the ARRS is maintained through an annual cientific and educational Meeting and through publication of the American Journal of Roentgenology. The Annual Meeting consists of instructional courses, scientific paper presentations, forum, scientific exhibits, and commercial exhibits. A special categorical course is also offered. Category 1 CME credits are available on an hour-for-hour basis. All members of the Society may attend the annual meeting with discounted payment of the general registration fee. The monthly American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) is a highly respected peer-reviewed journal with a worldwide circulation of more than 25,000. For more than100 years the AJR has been recognized as one of the best specialty journals worldwide. The quarterly ARRS InPractice magazine keeps members informed of annual meeting plans and general Society information. The Society invests in the future of radiology by awarding scholarships and awards to deserving individuals. Mission Statement The mission of the Society is to improve health through a community committed to advancing knowledge and skills in radiology.


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