Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4230514 Journal of the American College of Radiology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Imagine the world without the ACR. Imagine that Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen had died before November 8, 1895. Imagine that Albert Soiland, MD, had not founded the ACR in 1923. What would medicine look like now? The ACR is important in many ways: advocacy and economics, education, quality and safety, clinical research, publication, leadership, and diversity. The ACR is vital to patients, radiologists, and other physicians. The ACR is unique: No other organization or group of societies could fill the void. So instead of imagining a world without the ACR, imagine a better world-one in which patients always come first, and all imaging professionals are active members of the ACR. We are the lucky ones-we can change the world.
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