Build Trust With Your Patients

Find the resources to boost engagement with information hubs designed to be accessible and easy-to-navigate for patients who want to understand their procedures.  

  • What Imaging or Tests are Appropriate? 

    These summaries of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria®, written with input from patients, describe imaging procedures in plain language to help the public understand the “why” behind their tests.

    Access the summaries
  • What are the Benefits?

    The website RadiologyInfo.org offers both video and written resources on the process of various imaging and procedures, and how patients and caregivers can participate in their radiological care.

    Visit the site

Image Wisely® — Safety Information for Adults

Learn the basics of safety in medical imaging with Image Wisely, a joint initiative of ACR®, RSNA, ASRT and AAPM.

The Image Wisely logo - a brown illustrated owl next to the text Image Wisely in red font

Image Gently® — Safety Information for Kids

Get the Image Gently posters for common procedures.

Read the FAQ for parents from Image Gently.

Breast Imaging: Communicate, Inform and Inspire

Provide clear, comprehensible information to encourage best practices, fight confusion with facts and make appointments easier for patients.

  • Use handouts, videos and infographics from a CME module on talking to patients about breast cancer screening.

    Access the toolkit
  • Share Mammography Saves Lives content, including videos and accessible explainers.

    See the site
  • Access and share the BI-RADS® Reference Guides for breast imaging. Reference card .

    Download the poster

Help patients understand how breast density affects mammography

Interventional Radiologists (IR) — Explain and Advocate

Promote your practice and make a clear, compelling case for the value of IR.

A male radiologist performing an interventional radiology procedure