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Isn’t the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) for radiologists?

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Isn’t the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) for radiologists?

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A. The ARRS’ mission is to be the educational resource for the radiology team. While the majority of ARRS members are radiologists, there are also radiologic technologist members, physicist members, along with other members of the radiology team. The ARRS understands the growing role radiologic technologists play in today’s radiologic workplace. Many examinations and procedures are team based with technologists and radiologists working together. The ARRS, and in particular its’ journal the AJR, has a reputation for providing timely and practical information that is useful to everyone in radiology.

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A. The ARRS’ mission is to be the educational resource for the radiology team. While the majority of ARRS members are radiologists, there are also radiologic technologist members, physicist members, along with other members of the radiology team. The ARRS understands the growing role radiologic technologists play in today’s radiologic workplace. Many examinations and procedures are team based with technologists and radiologists working together. The ARRS, and in particular the AJR, has a reputation for providing timely and practical information that is useful to everyone in radiology.

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