American Roentgen Ray Society - History and Mission
About ARRS
History
The American Roentgen Ray Society, founded in 1900, is the first and
oldest radiology society in the United States. The society has
been a forum for progress in radiology since shortly after the
discovery of the X-ray and is dedicated to the goal of the advancement
of medicine through the science of radiology and its allied sciences.
The goal of the ARRS is maintained through an annual scientific
and educational meeting and through publication of the American Journal of Roentgenology.
The annual meeting consists of instructional
courses, scientific paper presentations, a symposium, a new issues
forum, scientific exhibits, and commercial exhibits. A special
categorical course is also offered. Category 1 CME credits are
available on an hour-for-hour basis. All members of the Society
may attend the annual meeting with discounted payment of the general
registration fee.
The monthly American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) is a highly respected
peer-reviewed journal with a worldwide circulation of more than
25,000. For almost 100 years the AJR has been recognized as
one of the best specialty journals in the world.
The quarterly ARRS InPractice magazine keeps members informed of annual
meeting plans and general Society information.
The Society invests in the future of radiology by awarding scholarships
and awards to deserving individuals.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Society is to advance medicine through the science
of radiology and its allied sciences by enabling the creation and exchange
of knowledge and information in the field through its journal, meetings
and other means.
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