RSNA (Radiological Society of North America)

Introduction

The Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA Annual Meeting) is the world's largest radiological community, the most representative of the industry's future direction of development of the top medical event, every year more than 50,000 from more than 130 countries around the world, including more than 25,000 experts in the field of radiology, scholars and other professionals to participate in the meeting, together to exchange, discuss and display the latest scientific research in the field of international radiology.

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), founded in 1915 as the Western Roentgen Society and renamed the Radiological Society of North America in 1920, is one of the largest and most influential academic societies in the world, with more than 52,000 members in 153 countries, including radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists, nuclear medicine practitioners, radiologists, radiological scientists and other medical personnel. RSNA holds the annual Radiology Society of North America (RSNA), an international conference on diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy, and radiologic technology, in late November each year.

RSNA's goals are to promote high standards of excellence in radiology and related sciences through educational and research activities, to provide continuing education programmes and high quality learning materials for radiologists and health care practitioners, and to continually improve the content of its meetings and educational activities. The RSNA is committed to research in radiology and related disciplines, including the promotion of basic clinical research in health screening and the encouragement of collaboration among radiologists, as well as communication between its members and other branches of medicine and health professionals.