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 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 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 ...
Editor’s note: The following article first appeared in the JACR: “Communication of Actionable Information,” Boland, Giles W. et al. Journal of the American College of Radiology, volume 11, issue 11, ...
A number of practices are experiencing payment problems with the CMS for mammography services, including digital. The FDA does not provide MQSA certificates that specifically state that a facility is ...
Welcome to the American College of Radiology (ACR) annual report for fiscal year 2013, July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. The ACR is at the forefront of the radiology evolution, representing more than ...
The Commission on Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging serves as the conduit for nuclear medicine-related activities of the College.
This is a two-part informative webinar series focused on corporatization and the impact to radiology residents. The faculty will discuss the basics of corporatization, trends, differences between ...
In an effort to respond to the need for objective use of health care services in the delivery of high-quality care, the ACR and the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) took on the ...
Editor’s note: The following article first appeared in the JACR: “Actionable Reporting,” Boland, Giles W. et al. Journal of the American College of Radiology, volume 11, issue 9, 844–845. Additional ...