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- American College of Radiology
Download the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) e-book, Medical Student Guide to the Radiology Profession, to learn more about the field of radiology and what is involved in becoming a radiologist
- ACR Accreditation -- the Gold Standard in medical imaging
Imaging reviews by imaging experts: ACR accreditation involves rigorous imaging analysis by qualified radiologists and medical physicists Peer-reviewed and focused on education: Our objective assessment by peers comes with continuous learning and improvement for your staff
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria®
The ACR Appropriateness Criteria includes 257 Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology topics with over 1,200 clinical variants and 3,700 clinical scenarios
- Membership - American College of Radiology
Build your career and grow your knowledge Discover all the benefits an ACR membership delivers for your career and get involved in the exciting work driving our profession
- About ACR - American College of Radiology
Founded in 1923, the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) is at the forefront of radiology evolution, representing more than 40,000 diagnostic and interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians and medical physicists
- ACR Accreditation
ACR Accreditation is America's oldest medical imaging accreditation, upholding over 30 years of quality medical imaging standards Radiologists who are working members of ACR evaluate your submissions in a blind peer-review process and provide comprehensive feedback
- Clinical Tools and Reference - American College of Radiology
Collaborative Guidelines See how ACR collaborates with other medical societies Learn more
- ACR Digital Mammography QC Manual Resources
The 2018 ACR® Digital Mammography (DM) Quality Control Manual is publicly available for download on ACR’s Medical Physics Resources page It is intended to guide the development and implementation of your quality control program for digital mammography imaging equipment, including Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) and detailed
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