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 ...
Before leaving Washington, DC, for the holidays, Congress passed a continuing resolution (CR), to fund the federal government until March. The CR also includes a farm bill extension, disaster aid and ...
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 Lung Cancer Screening Registry (LCSR) helps clinicians monitor and demonstrate the quality of CT lung cancer screenings in their practice through periodic feedback reports that include peer ...
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 ...
For patients with known active COVID-19 infection and Persons Under Investigation (PUI) for COVID-19, the American College of Radiology (ACR) recommends that practitioners minimize the use of MR ...
providing clinical decision support education. Learners simulate the process of ordering imaging studies and receive immediate evidence-based feedback demonstrating appropriate image utilization.
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).
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 ...
More women under 40 are getting breast cancer. As cancers in young women are often more deadly, current American College of Radiology® guidelines urge all women — especially Black and Jewish women, ...