Vendor partners offer software tools and solutions relevant to projects of facility teams in ACR's ImPower program; and are willing to participate in ImPower alongside their facility clients to ...
This course is designed to provide practicing radiologists with intensive, hands-on experience in breast imaging. Throughout the three-day program, participants will develop their interpretive ...
The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) is celebrating the decision by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to finalize its proposal to allow coverage of CT colonography (CTC) for ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) clinicians in counties affected by hurricanes Beryl, Debby, Francine and Helene will be ...
The radiology landscape has changed rapidly over the past few years and the pace of change will not subside any time soon. The breadth and scope of what you need to know and understand in order to ...
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).
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), ...
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 ...
The National Mammography Database (NMD) leverages data that radiology practices are already collecting by providing comparative information for national and regional benchmarking. Participants receive ...
We invite all ACR members to review and comment on the documents that will be presented at the subsequent annual meeting. Draft documents are available for comment between August and November via the ...
Evidence-based guidelines assist referring providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decision for a specific clinical condition.
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, ...