1. American Association of Physicists in Medicine Promotes the application of physics to medicine and biology, encourages interest and training in medical physics. Medical Physics is its primary scientific and informational journal.
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3. American Society of Neuroradiology The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) is a professional membership society comprised of 3,000 physicians specializing in the field of neuroradiology. Neuroradiology is the clinical subspecialty concerned with the diagnostic radiology of diseases of the central nervous system, brain, head and neck, through the use of x-ray, MRI, CT and angiography.
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5. SCAR The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology is organized to promote and advance, directly and indirectly, through study, research, design and testing, the development and application of advanced technology information systems that will improve the delivery of medical imaging services.
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6. Society of Cardiovascular & Interventional Radiology The Society "promotes education, research, and communication in the field while providing strong leadership in the development of health care policy." Publishes professional materials and the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
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7. The Radiological Society of North America An organization that "promotes and develops the highest standards of radiology and related sciences through education and research." Funds research, publishes Radiology, RadioGraphics, RSNA EJ and the RSNA News, see them at the RSNA Publications Page. The organization also maintains an extensive listing of Internet resources, to access, visit the RSNA Launchpad. Several other radiology related societies are administered in part by RSNA. To view, click on RSNA Related Societies.
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