Membership — Senior Radiologists Section

The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) has a special interest group specifically for senior radiologists. “The Senior Radiologists Section (SRS) provides an opportunity and a forum for senior members of the ARRS to be kept informed on the new developments in radiology as well as enjoy the camaraderie of their colleagues,” says John Tampas, MD, chair of the SRS.


Benefits include:

  • SRS newsletter, SRS Notes
  • Discounted registration fee to ARRS annual meeting
  • Annual meeting reception
  • SRS annual meeting activities (includes sponsored speaker and special tours)

To qualify to join this special interest group within the ARRS membership, you must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Be a current emeritus ARRS member (fully retired) age 60 or older
  • Be a current ARRS member age 65 or older

SRS dues are in addition to any membership dues that are owed to the ARRS related to an individual’s membership category. Payment of all applicable ARRS dues is required to be a participant of the SRS.

Interested ARRS members may download an SRS application form at application form and mail it, along with payment, to: ARRS-SRS, 1891 Preston White Drive, Reston, VA 20191. Questions regarding this special interest group should be addressed to the ARRS Membership Services Team at membership@arrs.org or at 800-227-5463 ext. 5939 or 703-648-8900 ext. 5939.


SRS Founding Members

John Tampas, MD - SRS Chair
Colchester, VT

Bruce McClennan, MD - SRS Executive Council Liaison
New Haven, CT

Stephen Brown, MD
Augusta, GA

Joseph Calhoun, MD
Little Rock, AR

Paul Capp, MD
Tucson, AZ

John Dennis, MD
Towson, MD

Ray Gagliardi, MD
Bloomfield Hills, MI

Ted Leigh, MD
Atlanta, GA

Paul Riemenschneider, MD
Santa Barbara, CA

Lee Rogers, MD
Winston-Salem, NC

Jerome Wiot, MD
Cincinnati, OH