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 ...
Editor’s note: The following article first appeared in the JACR: “Delivery of Appropriateness, Quality, Safety, Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction,” Boland, Giles W. et al. Journal of the American ...
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 ...
Membership dues are dependent on your membership category and eligibility. To be a member in good standing with the ACR, you must pay national and chapter dues. You can choose up to two local chapters ...
Lung-RADS ® is a quality assurance tool designed to standardize lung cancer screening CT reporting and management recommendations, reduce confusion in lung cancer screening CT interpretations, and ...
Develop management guidelines for nodules that are discovered incidentally on CT, MRI, PET or ultrasound. Produce a lexicon to describe all thyroid nodules on sonography. Develop a standardized ...
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).
Get information, guidance and analysis on economic issues relevant to the practice of radiology, radiation oncology and related medical fields. Join members across the country who are ensuring that ...
Founded in 1923, the American College of Radiology ® is at the forefront of radiology evolution, representing more than 41,000 diagnostic and interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) uses the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) to reimburse physician services. The MPFS is funded by Part B and is composed of resource costs ...
Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), ...
The Imaging 3.0 case studies series spotlights radiologists who are partnering with clinicians, other medical professionals, and patients to make the transition from a focus on the volume of scans ...