We empower radiologists to implement AI safely, effectively and transparently. To support ACR members’ AI journeys, we’re expanding capabilities of AI quality and validation programs, as well as improving accreditation for AI programs that leverage the ACR national integrated network. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4i3CqOY
American College of Radiology
Non-profit Organizations
Reston, Virginia 63,226 followers
A certified Great Place to Work®, the American College of Radiology is the voice of #radiology.
About us
The more than 42,000 members of the American College of Radiology include radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists, interventional radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians. For over three quarters of a century, the ACR has devoted its resources to making imaging safe, effective and accessible to those who need it. The mission of the ACR is to serve patients and society by maximizing the value of radiology, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and medical physics by advancing the science of radiology, improving the quality of patient care, positively influencing the socio-economics of the practice of radiology, providing continuing education for radiology and allied health professions and conducting research for the future of radiology.
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http://www.acr.org
External link for American College of Radiology
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Reston, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1924
- Specialties
- accreditation, clinical research, radiology quality and safety, and government relations
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Employees at American College of Radiology
Updates
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AI is revolutionizing medical imaging, from detecting skin cancer to identifying brain tumors with high accuracy. However, as we move toward clinical deployment, researchers are raising critical concerns about the reliability of AI models in real-world settings. Discover how casual reasoning can improve the safety and reliability of these tools in the latest AI Assistant blog: https://bit.ly/41H2wBD
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Whether you're a newcomer or you've been leading a practice for years, #ACRRBMA25 is where you'll convene with radiology's best and brightest to exchange ideas and gain insights on: ☑️ Physician Manpower and Compensation ☑️ Politics, Legislation & Regulation ☑️ Artificial Intelligence ☑️ Risk Management and Cyber Security And so much more. Join us (and save big when you register your team)! https://bit.ly/3AIPWHb
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Ready to level-up your #breastimaging skills while earning CME? We have two Breast Imaging Boot Camps coming up at the ACR Education Center in Jan. & March that would be a perfect way to start the new year strong. Register: https://bit.ly/3ZR1ZM9
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The team at Hudson Valley Radiologists transformed their quality and safety program by using the #ACRLearningNetwork ImPower framework. The result? More than 85% of patients returning for follow-up exams and radiologist adherence to ACR guidelines 100% of the time. Read their story in the latest #VoiceofRadiology blog: https://bit.ly/3VCscvC
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We're looking forward to these presentations and demos! Join us online Dec. 17.
Join us for the MIDRC Monthly Seminar Series! Tuesday, December 17, 2024 2 - 2:45 PM CT (Virtual Event) Topic: MIDRC XAI Grand Challenge Review: Decoding AI decisions for pneumonia on chest radiographs The MIDRC XAI Challenge, focused on improving AI explainability in diagnosing pneumonia using chest radiographs. Participants competed to develop interpretable AI models, with $50,000 in prizes awarded to the top seven explainable solutions. Expert radiologist annotations supported the competition, which aimed to bridge AI innovation and clinical understanding for better medical imaging outcomes. This webinar will showcase live presentations and demonstrations from the top three winners of the MIDRC XAI Challenge. Discover their cutting-edge approaches and see how explainable AI is revolutionizing clinical diagnostics: 🥇 Ian Pan, MD (Brigham and Women’s Hospital) 🥈 Mathieu Goulet, PhD (Centre régional intégré de cancérologie & CISSS de Chaudière-Appalaches) 🥉 Yijie Yuan (Johns Hopkins University) Our virtual seminars are free and open to everyone, register today: https://lnkd.in/dc2KJq5W For more details or to watch past recordings, visit www.midrc.org: https://lnkd.in/e28jKNJE
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Our Medical Physics Graduate Student Scholarship offers a chance for #MedPhys to learn more about the inner workings of the ACR, get more involved by attending #ACR2025 and network with peers. Applications for the next cycle are open though Jan. 12: https://bit.ly/49yCUZW
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Why submit an abstract for #ACR2025? ☑️ Share your best research w/ radiology's top leadership ☑️ Inform and empower your colleagues to provide better patient care ☑️ Great exposure for ALL #radiologists, #radonc, #medphys, #radres & #radfellows Deadline is Jan. 27: https://bit.ly/4hD7e94
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Register now for our upcoming Breast MR course Jan. 13-14 and get the best price. ✅ Engaging lectures with esteemed faculty. ✅ Immersive, self-paced case reviews. ✅ Hands-on workshop on MRI-guided biopsy. https://bit.ly/4g7PK3b
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Our Position Statement on Remote Scanning includes high-level principles that form the basis for more-specific ACR guidance to come. We encourage members and #radiology professionals to submit comments by Dec. 13. https://bit.ly/3D3tYPR