
The ARRS Annual Meeting is radiology’s most flexible meeting. Join us this April in Honolulu, or stream sessions live and on-demand for a full year. Here’s what you can expect:
- GREAT EDUCATION – Our renowned educators will share knowledge and insights to help you master your clinical challenges. With 136 sessions and hundreds of Online Exhibits to choose from, the ARRS Annual Meeting offers a wide range of education to meet your professional goals.
- SUPER LOCATION – The great thing about the Annual Meeting is that you can participate from anywhere, so why not participate in the best place possible?
- RADIOLOGY WELLNESS SUMMIT – This first-of-its-kind program will provide an opportunity for radiologists to define strategies to instill a culture of wellness and foster wellbeing, and is included with your registration.
- PITFALLS AND CHALLENGING CASES – This new categorical course will tackle challenging cases within neuroradiology, abdominal, chest, and musculoskeletal imaging. Topics will emphasize real-life clinical scenarios, while providing tips and tricks for optimal performance—ultimately, enhancing your ability to add value to patient management.
- REVIEW TRACK – This educational track offers a broad review of core topics across a variety of subspecialities, and is included with your registration.
ARRS In-Training Members receive additional savings on registration, as well as access to hundreds of hours of additional educational material.

Prepare for active practice.
AJR Journal Club articles offer Study Guide questions specifically written by independent authors to improve your ability to critically analyze the primary scientific literature for more thorough participation in evidence-based medicine.
February’s article shows the use of digital breast tomosynthesis-guided technique to biopsy suspicious calcifications can reduce patient discomfort and radiation exposure in comparison with a digital mammography-guided technique.

All registrants get on-demand access to the recording.
Register for February’s AJR Live Webinar where Janie M. Lee, MD, MSc will review current guidelines for post-treatment imaging surveillance and identify risk factors for second breast cancer and interval second breast cancers.
Broadcast Time: February 15, 2022, 12:00 noon–1:00 pm, Eastern.

Moving forward, the journal is pleased to announce two new article types…
Trainee Essay
First-person narrative essay that relates a personal anecdote or experience during training in radiology and medicine, and reflects on its meaning, impact, or lessons learned.
Maximums: 1 author (must be a medical student, resident, or fellow); 600 words; 3 References; 0 Tables; 0 Figures
Leadership Essay
First-person narrative essay that relates a personal leadership experience or anecdote in radiology and medicine, and reflects on its meaning, impact, or lessons learned.
Maximums:1 author; 600 words; 3 References; 0 Tables; 0 Figures
Subscribe to AJR Podcasts to hear our Resident and Fellow Podcast Editors critique articles and provide synthesized overviews of timely research for both in-training and practicing radiologists.

ARRS In-Training Members help us maintain our mission of improving health through a true community committed to advancing imaging knowledge and skills; we encourage residents to get involved.
You can make a difference with ARRS and contribute to the profession in a variety ways:
Serve on a committee
The Resident Advisory Subcommittee focuses on residency training and their particular membership and professional needs.
Become a reviewer
ARRS receives scientific abstracts from July 1–August 30 annually. Members of the Scientific Program Subcommittee review abstracts during the months of September and December. Each committee member reviews abstracts in their area of expertise and may be asked to assist in the final selection of abstracts to be accepted.
Share your knowledge
Residents, fellows, and allied medical students are especially encouraged to share their insights in our flagship member publication, both in print and online at ARRSInPractice.org.

For ARRS In-Training Members, we are proud to offer the following 13 Online Courses as free access resources.
- Basic Chest Imaging
- 3D Printing of Anatomic Models: Value Added Opportunity for Radiology
- Radiology Payment Systems: Present and Future
- Is Your Practice Ready for the Impact of Theranostics?
- Controversies in Hip and Pelvis Imaging
- Immersive and Augmented Reality in Imaging
- Male Genitourinary Imaging: From Anatomy to Oncology
- Quality Improvement: Basic Concepts and Team-Based Approaches to Facilitate Change
- Radiology Malpractice and Risk Management
- Women’s Imaging
- Contrast Reaction: Now What Do I Do?
- Mass Casualty Incidents: Introduction for Imagers
- Molecular Imaging and Therapy of Prostate Cancer
How Residents and Fellows Can Join ARRS for FREE:
- Visit the ARRS Membership page, select In-Training Members, and complete the application online.
- Fill out the ARRS In-Training Membership Application, and mail or fax it back to us.
