Make Your MarkShape the Future of Radiology

Connect with nearly 42,000 American College of Radiology® (ACR®) members, take advantage of educational opportunities, gain insights into the job market and make your voice heard from your practice to Capitol Hill.

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Use your ACR member benefits to make your mark on the profession.

Tools and Resources

Access a wealth of ACR resources to stay abreast of the latest trends and evidence-based guidelines.

Volunteer Link

Make a difference and gain experience with forward-thinking volunteer opportunities. You’ll have the opportunity to develop leadership skills and participate in important discussions that impact radiology and the world.

Networking

Connect with your peers, stay involved in a community committed to forwarding the radiology industry, and empower each other. Connect with radiologists throughout your state and focus on the local issues that matter most to you.

What are some of the benefits for ACR members?
There are so many opportunities to volunteer.

Heidi A. Edmonson, PhD

Member Since 2011

Minnesota Radiological Society

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The Future of Radiology Depends on You

Your voice is getting heard. Your membership with the ACR supports critical advocacy efforts shaping the future of our field, the best outcomes for patients and state and federal health policy. Stay up to date on how our advocacy efforts are hard at work for you and radiologists everywhere. 

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    The ACR urges members to join or renew their membership in the American Medical Association by 3/15.

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  • NIH Announces Cut to Reimbursement of Research Facilities and Administrative Costs

    The NIH announced Feb. 7, it will cut reimbursement of research facilities and administrative costs, often referred to as indirect costs.

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Join the Conversation

Share your knowledge, network with your peers and enjoy the camaraderie of radiologists working in the industry today. Our Engage Forum gives you a virtual watercooler to connect.

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Medicine constantly evolves. To perform at the highest level, you need to stay on the leading edge of developments, approaches and techniques to propel your career and provide the highest quality of care for patients.

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