Membership for Residents and Fellows
The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is pleased to offer complimentary online membership to residents and fellows throughout the world. In-training and International In-training members enjoy access to valuable information and resources that are beneficial during training and beyond.
Take advantage of complimentary online membership until the completion of your training by completing an ARRS membership application. Questions should be addressed to the ARRS Membership Services Team at membership@arrs.org or at 800-347-7748 / 703-648-8900.
Benefits include:
- American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR)
- Online access 24 hours a day
- Features monthly Residents Section
- Offers free CME articles
- AJR Integrative Imaging
- Online access 24 hours a day
- Offers free CME and SAM articles
- ARRS InPractice magazine
- Online digital format
- View with your iPhone, iPad, and other PDA devices
- ARRS Career Center
- Advanced job searching options
- Resume posting
- New job email alerts
- ARRS Annual Scientific Meeting
- Submit scientific abstracts (site opens August 2 and closes October 1)
- Receive significant savings on the ARRS In-training member general registration fee
- Receive significant savings on the Case Based Imaging Review course and workbooks
- Network each spring in great cities with the best in radiology worldwide
- ARRS GoldMiner®
- Online access to more than 240,000 images from 260 peer-reviewed journals
- Search concepts and key words using medical vocabulary
- Search by anatomy, imaging technique, age, and gender
- Award and Recognition Programs
- ARRS Member Communications
- Involvement in the ARRS
To qualify for In-training or International In-training membership, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a current resident or fellow in radiology, radiation oncology or nuclear medicine program or a medical student or radiology-related science or allied science program.
- Be in a program that can be verified by a program director or chair.
Visit ARRS’ strategic partner, the American College of Radiology, for additional resident and fellow resources.