To achieve a radiology profession that celebrates diversity and actively promotes inclusion at all levels of training, practice and leadership. The Commission for Women and Diversity will embrace and ...
Editor’s note: The following article first appeared in the JACR: “Protocol Design and Optimization,” Boland, Giles W. et al. Journal of the American College of Radiology, volume 11, issue 5, 440–441.
Comprised of all ACR members-in-training, the Resident and Fellow Section is more than 8,000 members strong. The RFS is led by elected officers with the goal of developing resources and policies to ...
The Commission on Patient- and Family-Centered Care (CPFCC) works to ensure high-quality radiologic care is provided in a manner that incorporates the needs, wants and values of our patients and ...
The Commission on Breast Imaging addresses issues related to breast imaging and breast imagers including development of Practice Parameters and Technical Standards and Appropriateness Criteria as well ...
The RFS facilitates 2 journal clubs, on the topics of Artificial Intelligence and Economics. These journal clubs let trainees interact directly with ACR leaders and gain their unique perspectives on ...
The BOC is the executive body of the ACR and conducts business in accordance with ACR bylaws. The BOC implements programs and activities to accomplish policy goals through commissions, committees and ...
The ACR offers a comprehensive array of educational options to best meet your learning needs. Many of ACR's lifelong learning opportunities provide Continuing Medical Education Credit (CME).
We invite all ACR members to review and comment on the documents that will be presented at the subsequent annual meeting. Draft documents are available for comment between August and November via the ...
The radiology landscape has changed rapidly over the past few years and the pace of change will not subside any time soon. The breadth and scope of what you need to know and understand in order to ...