American Roentgen Ray Society - Membership
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ARRS Is Your Partner in Lifelong Learning
The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), founded in 1900, is the first and oldest radiology society in the United States. The society has been a forum for progress in radiology since shortly after the discovery of the X-ray and is dedicated to the advancement of medicine through the science of radiology and its allied sciences. The society currently has more than 18,500 members worldwide.
ARRS is dedicated to excellence in education for its members at all career stages. The monthly American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) is a highly respected peer-reviewed journal with a worldwide circulation of more than 21,000. For 100 years the AJR has been recognized as one of the best radiology journals in the world. The quarterly supplement to the AJR, AJR Integrative Imaging, focuses on lifelong learning and continuing medical education (CME). Free CME and self-assessment modules (SAMs) are available in every issue for members.
In addition to the CME opportunities available via AJR Integrative Imaging, members may obtain CME through free or deeply discounted online courses, educational syllabi and educational seminars. The ARRS scientific annual meeting, held in a new location each year, consists of instructional courses, scientific sessions, a categorical course, a case-based review course, a symposium, a new issues forum, scientific exhibits and commercial exhibits and provides various CME as well as networking opportunities in a setting conducive to learning. The 2008 annual meeting will be April 13–18 in Washington, DC.
The ARRS strives to keep members informed of the latest happenings of the society and the profession of radiology. Member communications include the ARRS InPractice Magazine, ARRS Member E-mail Alerts and the ARRS Web site.
Benefits
American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR)
AJR Online (includes 100 pages of Web exclusive content each month)
AJR Integrative Imaging
Annual meetings and symposia
ARRS InPractice Magazine & E-mail Alerts and ARRS Web site
Educational products and resources with free CME and SAM opportunities
Online lifelong learning and CME/SAM tracking tools
ARRS GoldMiner™
Job opportunities
Awards and recognition programs
Professional committees and volunteer opportunities
Network
of the best in radiology worldwide
Membership Categories
These membership categories are eligible to participate in all ARRS activities, including holding elective office and having full voting privileges.
Active Members
Individuals in the practice of radiology, radiation oncology or nuclear medicine in North America including United States territories who are medical school graduates that have completed a radiology residency program are eligible for Active membership.
1 yr. $250 | 2 yr. $475 |
3 yr. $675
Associate Members
Individuals in the practice of radiology-related sciences and allied health professionals in North America including United States territories are eligible for Associate membership. Associate member categories include:
Nurse
Non-Radiologist Physician
Physicist
Radiology Business Manager
Radiology Practitioner
Radiologic Technologist
1 yr. $250 | 2 yr. $475 |
3 yr. $675
International Members
Individuals residing outside of North America or United States territories who otherwise fulfill the criteria for Active or Associate membership or possess their country’s equivalent qualification.
Online Only: 1 yr. $250 | 2 yr. $475 | 3 yr. $675
In-Training Members Residents or fellows in radiology, radiation oncology or nuclear medicine program or a student in a medical school or radiology-related science or allied science program in North American or United States territories are eligible for In-training membership. Training status must be verified by a program director or chair.
International In-Training Members
Residents or fellows in radiology, radiation oncology or nuclear medicine program or a student in a medical school or radiology-related science or allied science program outside North America or United States territories are eligible for International In-training membership. Training status must be verified by a program director or chair.
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