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  • American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) The mission of the American Society of Emergency Radiology is to advance the quality of diagnosis and treatment of acutely ill or injured patients by means of medical imaging and to enhance teaching and research in Emergency Radiology.
     

  • Alabama Society of Radiologic Technologists  Welcome to the website of the Alabama Society of Radiologic Technologists. Here you'll find information on our Society, as well as information on upcoming meetings and what we're all about.
     

  • American Association of Physicists in Medicine  The American Association of Physicists in Medicine is a member society concerned with the topics of medical physics, radiation oncology, imaging physics, health physics, hospital physics, medical radiation, physics careers, ionizing radiation, brachytherapy and diagnostic imaging.
     

  • American Nuclear Society [ANSWER]  The premier professional society serving the nuclear industry. Online offerings include meeting information, nuclear news, publications, member services, a career center, public information, and many other resources.
      href="http://www.astro.org/">American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO)
    The mission of ASTRO is to advance the practice of radiation oncology by promoting excellence in patient care, providing opportunities for educational and professional development, promoting research and disseminating research results and representing radiation oncology in a rapidly evolving socioeconomic healthcare environment.
     

  • American Society of Head and Neck Radiology(ASHNR)
     

  • American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuropathology  We are the American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN). Our mission, as the leader in neurointerventional surgery procedures and practice, is to: promote excellence in patient care; provide education; support research; influence health care policy; and foster the growth of the specialty.
     

  • American Society of Neuropathology  The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) is a professional membership society comprised of 3,000 physicians specializing in the field of neuropathology. The ASNR was founded on April 19, 1962 in New York and incorporated in the State of New York on February 1, 1965.
     

  • American Society of Nuclear Cardiology  The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is a professional medical society whose mission is to foster optimal delivery of nuclear cardiology services through professional education and training, the development of clinical guidelines, and the promotion of research.
     

  • American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology
     

  • American Society of Radiologic Technologists - ASRT©  American Society of Radiologic Technologists CE News Research for R.T.s Radiographers Medical Imaging Professionals Radiation Therapists Radiography Therapy Technology Rad Tech Jobs Continuing Education Development Quality Patient CARE ASRT Radiologist Assistant Student Educator Programs Tools CEUs, Radiology news, continuing education online, CEU, career help, professional development, licensing, regulation, government relations, patient information, recruitment, retention.
     

  • American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR)
     

  • Arizona Society of Echocardiography (Main)  Arizona Society of Echocardiography is an organization of medical professionals practicing in the field of cardiovascular ultrasound. The organization is comprised of over 100 physicians and Sonographers. Originally founded in 1991 by Tim Chambers and Terry Reynolds, the Society restructured in 2000 to serve as a source of continuing education and means of communication among ultrasound professionals.
     

  • Association of Educators in Radiological Sciences The goal of the Association of Educators in Radiological Sciences, Inc. (AERS) is to meet the needs of the educator in radiological sciences.
     

  • British Nuclear Medicine Society  The British Nuclear Medicine Society web site gives information on medical events, adverse drug reactions and all other relevant information on nuclear medicine.
     

  • California Society of Radiologic Technologists  is the principal organization in the State of California representing Radiologic Science Professionals.
     

  • Canadian Resident Matching Service   The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) corporation works in close cooperation with medical schools and students to provide the following services: an electronic application service and a computer match for entry into postgraduate medical training.
     

  • Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe  To provide continuing education and training to physicians and scientists with an active interest in interventional radiology or cardiovascular imaging techniques. To promote the exchange of ideas and information to further define the role, direction and goals of cardiovascular and interventional radiology as a subspecialty of radiology.
     

  • Certification Board for Radiology Practitioner Assistants   Welcome to the CBRPA.  Within this website you will find the most up-to-date information regarding the educational, professional and certification practices of the Radiology Practitioner Assistant.
     

  • Clinical Magnetic Resonance Society  To promote and support excellence in interpretative skills and technical knowledge of those involved in the evaluation of clinical magnetic resonance imaging and to help maintain professional practice integrity.
     

  • Colorado Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Colorado Society of Radiologic Technologists' is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering professional growth and to provide access to general professional and technical information, to stimulate and encourage research and education in areas concerning efficient patient care.
     

  • Connecticut Society of Radiologic Technologists  Our mission is to provide state of the art education, communication, and legislative representation for our society; while creating public awareness of our integrity, professionalism, and humanitarianism.
     

  • East Bay District, CSRT    Welcome to the World Wide Web Page for the East Bay District
     

  • European Society of Neuroradiology    The European Society of Neuroradiology / ESNR is a professional society organizing European neuroradiologists. The Society organisms Annual Scientific meetings - ESNR Congress, common European Training courses in neuropathology - European Course of Neuroradiology (ECNR) and is a forum for professional development of European Neuroradiology
     

  • Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists traces its beginning back to a 1950 meeting held by a group of radiation workers - A.P. Cook, Jr., Wayne Smith, Eunice Allen, Alice Furry, Betty Burkeen, Marjorie Tolan, and Cora Warren. In November of that year in Columbus, Georgia, these founding fathers originated the current Society as The Georgia Society of X-Ray Technicians. Since its inception, the organization has grown in numbers and scope and now represents more than "x-ray technicians." In 1967, the name was changed to The Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists to more accurately reflect the organization's composition which now includes the careers of Radiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Tomography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography. July 9, 1993, the Society became incorporated. The Society name now reads, The Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists, Inc.®
     

  • Hawaii Society of Radiologic Technologists  Last modified: March 11, 2007
     

  • Idaho Society of Radiologic Technologists  The ISRT is a membership society for all professionals in Radiologic Sciences. We, as an affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), work as advocates, together with others to promote quality patient care in the State of Idaho. We serve the needs of our members by providing educational opportunities and the means of networking and communicating information. An annual conference is held each years and members have an opportunity to share common goals and enhance their education. We are committed to our profession, the ethical values we embrace, and the continued professional development needed to uphold the quality of service we provide.
     

  • Illinois State Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Illinois State Society of Radiologic Technologists is the professional organization that represents the radiologic sciences in the state of Illinois.
     

  • Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists, Inc. was organized in 1939 as a affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Today the ISRT recognizes approximately 1,000 registered radiologic technologists, students, corporate representatives, certified and supporting individuals as members of the Society. The membership represents professionals in Radiography, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, Sonography and all other imaging modalities.
     

  • International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine  The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is a nonprofit professional association devoted to furthering the development and application of magnetic resonance techniques in medicine and biology. The Society holds annual scientific meetings and sponsors other major educational and scientific workshops
     

  • International Society of Radiographers & Rad Technologists  The ISRRT is an organization composed of seventy-one national radiographic societies from sixty-eight countries representing more than 200,000 radiographers and radiological technologists. It was formed in 1959 to act as a link between radiographers and radiological technologists throughout the world.
     

  • Iowa Society of Radiologic Technologists  The purposes of this Society shall be to advance the science of radiologic technology, to assist in establishing and maintaining high standard of education and training, to elevate the quality of patient care, and to improve the welfare and socioeconomics of radiologic technologists. These purposes shall not be restricted by any consideration of nationality, race, color, sex or creed.
     

  • The Louisiana Society of Radiologic Technologists  Last Modified:2005
     

  • Malaysian Society of Radiographers  A Professional Body that caters to the interests of the Medical Radiation Science Fraternity
     

  • Massachusetts Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Massachusetts Society of Radiologic Technologists (MSRT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the professional growth and development in the Radiologic Sciences. The Society is committed to the advancement of radiologic technology by promoting high ethical standards, improving the quality of patient care, maintaining high standards of education, and providing quality continuing professional development opportunities for all medical imaging and therapy professionals. Our mission shall not be restricted by any consideration of nationality, race, color, sex, or creed.
     

  • Minnesota Society of Radiologic Technologists   Welcome to the Minnesota Society of Radiologic Technologists website! The History of the MSRT began with its founding on March 8, 1938. The society was recognized by our parent society, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, on December 20, 1938. The MSRT has a proud history of representing the needs of professional, registered imaging science technologists in the State of Minnesota and is committed to preserving the profession for the benefit of every patient the membership has the privilege to serve.
     

  • MISSOURI SOCIETY OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS  The Missouri Society of Radiologic Technologists is a affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.  Our purpose is to advance the field of radiologic technology.  We do this by assisting in establishing and maintaining high standards of education and training, pursuing legislation that will require licensure of all those who use ionizing radiation for diagnosis and treatment of humans, providing assistance for educational seminars on the local level, and presentation of an annual educational conference.  This results in an elevated quality of safe patient care, and increased diagnostic information provided for radiologist interpretation.  We are advocates for the profession, our districts, and our members.
     

  • Michigan Society of Radiologic Technologists (MSRT) is an affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). The MSRT was founded in 1956. It is a not-for-profit member association for radiologic science professionals. The purposes of this society are to advance the art and science of medical imaging and radiologic treatment specialties, to assist in establishing and maintaining high standards of education at all levels, to evaluate the quality of patient care, and to improve the welfare and socioeconomic of radiologic technologists.     The MSRT holds an annual meeting each fall, usually in September, to transact society business and provide an Educational forum for the membership. Six board meetings are held throughout the year to transact society business; these board meetings are open to all members. Each spring a number of educational conferences are held to provide continuing education for all modalities. A professional journal, Technically Speaking, is published four times a year and is provided to all MSRT members. The MSRT encourages the Michigan districts to provide similar programs in their areas.
     

  • New Mexico Society Of Radiologic Technologists  A professional society serving Radiologic Technologists throughout New Mexico.
     

  • North American Society for Cardiac Imaging (NASCI)  NASCI Established in 1973, the North American Society for Cardiac Imaging is an International non-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of cardiovascular imaging. Its members are radiologists, cardiologists, medical physicists and others active in the application of imaging methods to the study of the heart and vascular diseases in both the experimental laboratory and clinical settings.
     

  • North Carolina Society of Radiologic Technologists, Inc.  It is the mission of the NCSRT, Inc. to be the unified voice that represents the interest of certified technologists in the radiation and imaging sciences throughout the state. The purpose of the NCSRT, Inc. is to promote and to enhance the professional stature of and the highest practice standards in the radiation and imaging sciences through its services and activities.
     

  • North Dakota Society of Radiologic Technologists  is a membership society for all professionals in Radiologic Sciences. We, as an affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), work as advocates, together with others to promote quality patient care. We serve the needs of our members by providing education and the means of networking and communicating information. We are committed to our profession, the ethical values we embrace, and the continued professional development needed to uphold the quality of service we provide.
     

  • Ohio Society Of Radiology Technologists  The OSRT is an organization with a Vision of improving the healthcare of Ohio's citizens assuring that patients receive excellent medical imaging and radiation therapy care.
     

  • Ohio Radiologic License  Radiologic licenses are issued for these license categories: General X-ray Machine Operator, Radiographer, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, and Radiation Therapy Technologist.
     

  • Oklahoma Society of Radiological Technologists  Oklahoma Society of Radiological Technologists. State society for the advancement of the Radiological Science and it's practitioners in the State of Oklahoma.
     

  • Oregon Society Radiologic Technologists  The purposes of OSRT shall be to advance the professions of radiation and imaging specialties; to assist in establishing and maintaining high standards of education and training; to elevate the quality of patient care; and to improve the welfare and socioeconomics of radiologic technologists.
     

  • RSNA Home Page  The mission of the Radiological Society of North America is to promote and develop the highest standards of radiology and related sciences through education and research. The Society seeks to provide radiologists and allied health scientists with educational programs and materials of the highest quality, and to constantly improve the content and value of these educational activities. The Society seeks to promote research in all aspects of radiology and related sciences, including basic clinical research in the promotion of quality healthcare. The Society seeks to foster closer fellowship among all radiologists and greater cooperation among radiologists and members of other branches of medicine and allied healthcare professionals. The Society's success in achieving its goals in education and research is due to the high level of professionalism of its members and other colleagues who generously share their scientific knowledge and administrative abilities.
     

  • Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers  The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography was founded in 1970 to promote, advance, and educate its members and the medical community in the science of Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
     

  • Society of Nuclear Medicine  The Society of Nuclear Medicine is an international scientific and professional organization founded in 1954 to promote the science, technology and practical application of nuclear medicine. Its 16,000 members are physicians, technologists and scientists specializing in the research and practice of nuclear medicine.
     

  • Society of Nuclear Medicine, Southern California Chapter The Pacific Southwest Technologist Chapter welcomes you to our Website and sincerely hopes that it will provide you with information that will enhance your professional life.
     

  • Society of Skeletal Radiology  The Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR) is dedicated to the goal of encouraging and supporting the development of expertise in the subspecialty of musculoskeletal radiology. Society of Skeletal Radiology's CME efforts shall be to provide continuing medical education for practicing musculoskeletal radiologists via an annual scientific meeting.
     

  • South Carolina Society of Radiologic Technologists
     

  • South Dakota Society of Radiologic Technologists  is the state affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The ASRT is the member society for all professionals in the Radiologic Sciences. Central elements to our mission include: Promotion of quality radiologic services. Advocacy for continual elevation of the Radiologic professional status. Provision of quality continuing professional education and development. We continually strive to be responsive, support, and communicate with the ASRT, as well as our members and state districts. We are committed to influence and operate the professional organization with a sound ethical stance.
     
  • Spanish Nuclear Medicine Society (SEMN)
     

  • Society of Radiographers  The Society of Radiographers represents more than 90 per cent of the diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers in the UK. It is responsible for their professional, educational, public and workplace interests. Founded in 1920, it is one of the oldest and most experienced radiography organizations in the world.
     

  • Tennessee Society of Radiologic Technologists    The TSRT and its six  host educational meetings at which Registered Technologists who practice in the entire spectrum of imaging modalities, management, and education are provided the opportunity to acquire CEUs, build professional relationships, and socialize with other technologists.
     

  • Texas Radiological Society  The purposes of the TRS, as a chapter of the ACR, shall be to serve the specialty of radiology in Texas by advancing the science, education and practice of radiology; improve radiologic service to patients and the medical community; foster closer fellowship among radiologists; address the economics of radiology; and establish and maintain high medical and ethical standards.
     

  • Virginia Society of Radiologic Technologists  The Virginia Society of Radiologic Technologists was organized in 1948 to serve Radiologic Technologists throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Since then the organization has expanded into providing educational opportunities for all professionally related modalities.
     

  • Washington Society of Radiologic Technologists  WSRT is committed to providing its members with easy access to educational seminars and conferences to help you meet your educational requirements and help shape our profession. There is also a tape library available for rental from the Executive Office for continuing education credits. Please call to get the most current listing of available tapes, as we are continually updating our library.
     

  • Western Neuroradiological Society  The World Federation of Neuroradiological Societies (WFNRS), established in 1993, is an umbrella organization composed of eighteen national and regional neuroradiological societies.
     

  • Wisconsin Society of Radiologic Technologists shall advance the science of Radiologic Technology, to assist in establishing and maintaining high standard of education and training, and to elevate the quality of patient care. These purposes shall not be restricted by any consideration of nationality, race, color, sex or creed.
     

  • West Virginia Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners  State of West Virginia Radiology Licensure Website
     

  • West Virginia Society of Radiologic Technologists
     

  • The Wyoming Society of Radiologic Technologists  is the member society for all radiologic technology professionals in the state of Wyoming. The WSRT is an affiliate of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and as such we exist to continually elevate the status of our profession within the guidelines of their doctrines. We will provide educational opportunities to all registered technologists by conducting educational conferences as well as other services as requested and approved by our membership. We strive to be responsive to the professional needs of our members and will maintain effective communication with our members to meet those needs. We recognize the radiologic technologist’s role in providing quality health care and that they are an essential component of a continuously evolving system of health care. We are committed to ensuring that professional standards of quality are maintained and continually improved for the field of radiologic technology. Therefore, we are also committed to maintaining the integrity of this profession and its ethical standards as well. We will not sacrifice those values.

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