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Recent News About American College of Radiology Association PAC
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New report highlights need for recruitment, retention of interventional radiologists to small and rural practices
A new report from a joint task force of the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) and the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) recommends improved access to interventional radiologists (IRs) in small and rural areas.
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New report highlights need for recruitment, retention of interventional radiologists to small and rural practices
New report highlights need for recruitment, retention of interventional radiologists to small and rural practices
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ACR Changes CT and MRI Accreditation Contrast Media Supervision Requirements
ACR Changes CT and MRI Accreditation Contrast Media Supervision Requirements
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ACR Changes CT and MRI Accreditation Contrast Media Supervision Requirements
ACR Changes CT and MRI Accreditation Contrast Media Supervision Requirements
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Knowledge Sharing: Educating Medical Students About Radiology
Knowledge Sharing: Educating Medical Students About Radiology
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Knowledge Sharing: Educating Medical Students About Radiology
Knowledge Sharing: Educating Medical Students About Radiology
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ACR Statement on Recent Events: The Patient-Doctor Relationship Must Be Preserved
ACR Statement on Recent Events: The Patient-Doctor Relationship Must Be Preserved
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Advocacy in Radiology: What, Why and How
Advocacy in Radiology: What, Why and How
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Government Requests Texas Court Place Hold on Its Surprise Billing Appeal
Three major medical associations are encouraged by the federal government’s request for a “hold” on its appeal of a Texas federal court ruling vacating parts of the independent dispute resolution (IDR) process in the Surprise Billing Interim Final Rule.
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Dr. Ma Reflects on Time as ACR State Government Relations Chair
Dr. Ma Reflects on Time as ACR State Government Relations Chair
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ACR and SPR Advocate for Innovation in Safe and Effective Pediatric Radiology AI
ACR and SPR Advocate for Innovation in Safe and Effective Pediatric Radiology AI
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ACR Statement on Ukraine Invasion and Resulting Humanitarian Crisis
The American College of Radiology (ACR®) joins all Americans in calling for an immediate end to fighting in Ukraine enabling medical providers to safely care for the sick and injured and humanitarian organizations to supply necessary aid.
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Getting to the Root: Addressing Systemic Causes of Burnout
Merriam-Webster defines burnout as “exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of a prolonged stress or frustration
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AIRP Musculoskeletal Categorical Course on February 28
If MSK isn't your area of expertise and you are looking to incorporate MSK imaging into your practice, this is the perfect course for you.
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Medical Student Journal Club Neuroimaging Findings in Pediatric COVID-19 on February 10
Medical Student Journal Club Neuroimaging Findings in Pediatric COVID-19 on February 10 at a:00 PM
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Bruce J. Hillman, MD, Fellowship in Scholarly Publishing
American College of Radiology Association Pac recently issued the following announcement.Applications for the 2022 Fellowship are now open.
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Impacts of Final 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Payment Rates
The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) has prepared impact tables that expose how the 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) final rule affects specific radiology-related tests and procedures.
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ACR Files "No Surprises" Act Lawsuit
The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American College of Radiology (ACR) today brought a lawsuit against the federal government charging that the interim final rule (IFR) on surprise medical billing goes against the language of the “No Surprises Act” and will ultimately harm patients and access to care.
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ACR Urges CMS to Revise No Surprises Act Regulations
The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) urging the agency to revise its second interim final rule with comment (IFC) to align with congressional intent of the No Surprises Act.
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Dec. 14 Gilbert W. Beebe Webinar to Explore Tracking Radiation Doses
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will hold the sixth Gilbert W. Beebe Webinar Dec. 14, 10am–noon ET.