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Cooperating Societies
Links to Cooperating National Member Radiology Societies and International Scientific Societies
American College of Radiology (ACR)

The ACR is a professional society whose purpose is to improve the health of patients and society by maximizing the value of radiology and radiologists by: advancing the science of radiology, improving radiological service to the patient, studying the socioeconomic aspects of the practice of radiology, and encouraging improved and continuing education for radiologists and allied professional fields. The College also supports its members as they adapt to a rapidly changing health care environment. The challenges for the College are complex because the needs of patients are many. In addition, ACR members' needs are diverse and require attention in many areas. To best represent radiology, the ACR must relate to many different organizations and entities: the Congress, federal and state agencies, other professional societies, and a variety of medical providers, corporations, and suppliers.
American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS)
Information on our web site includes key ARRS contacts, society information, and deadlines; AJR - tables of contents, forthcoming articles, and author and subscriber information; annual meeting information, scientific paper and exhibit submissions and on-line registration; membership information and application; products sales and information; AJR- abstracts and selected images; classified advertising; announcements of upcoming meetings; links to other organizations in radiology; and a forum for ongoing feedback on how the web site can better meet member needs.
Bangladesh Society of Radiology & Imaging
5th Floor, Space-L, Meherba Plaza
33 Topkhana Road
Dhaka-1000
BANGALDESH
bsri@bdcom.com
Phone: 8802-7160515
Burkina-Faso
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Burundi
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Cameroon
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Central African Republic
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine, Malaysia (CoRM)
c/o Department of Biomedical imaging
University Malaya Medical Centre
59100 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
secretariat@radiologymalaysia.org
Phone: 603 7949 2093
The Malaysian Radiological Society (MRS) was formed in 1976. On 23rd August 2001 the MRS joined, the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia and is now known as the College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia. The CoR is a chapter under the Academy of Medicine and its members comprises clinical radiologists, clinical oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, medical physicists and allied professionals. It is a professional body that aims to serve patients and society by maximising the value of radiology, clinical oncology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, medical physics and other allied health sciences. Amongst its varied activities include support of continuing professional development, advice and assistance to relevant regulatory authorities, participation in educational community projects, establishment of standards and practice guidelines to improve quality of patient care.
Czech Radiological Society
Ass. Prof. Jiri Ferda, M.D., Ph.D.
University Hospital
Clinic of Diagnostic Radiology
Alej Svobody 80, 306 40 Plzen
ferda@fnplzen.cz
Phone: 420 377 103 436
The Czechoslovak Radiological Society was founded in 1924 in Prague. After the peaceful division of the state in 1993, the Society split on two independent parts: Czech Radiological Society and Slovak Radiological Society. Nevertheless, both Societies continue to cooperate closely, coordinating their educational activities and consulting actual problems (legislation, radiation protection, management). The official journal of Czech Radiological Society is "Česká radiologie", published in Czech language with English summaries, 9 numbers per year. National Radiological Congresses are organised biannually, in alternance with Slovak Congresses.
Danish Society of Radiology (DRS)

The homepage is mainly in Danish, listing future meetings, radiology links, addresses, legal material, membership list, newsletters etc. A short english version is planned.
Democratic Republic of Congo
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Gabon
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Georgian Association of Radiologists
13, Tevdore Mgvdeli st.
0112, Tbilisi
GEORGIA
radiag@access.sanet.ge
Phone: (995 32) 94 02 89
Hong Kong College of Radiologists (HKCR)
Room 909, 9/F
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Jockey Club Building
99 Wong Chuk Hang Road
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 2871 8788
Email: enquiries@hkcr.org
Hong Kong College Of Radiologists (HKCR) was incorporated in September 1991. The College is established with the objectives to encourage the study and advancement of the science and practice of radiology, as well as to maintain the good practice of radiology by ensuring the highest professional standards of competence and ethical integrity. It encompasses three specialties, namely Radiology, Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine. Radiology uses X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance for the diagnosis and interventional treatment of diseases. Clinical Oncology uses X-ray and chemical agents in the treatment of malignant diseases. Nuclear Medicine uses radionuclides for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Interamerican College of Radiology (CIR)
El Colegio Interamericano de Radiología es una organización que agrupa las Sociedades y Asociaciones Radiológicas de América y España para promover el desarrollo de la especialidad.
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP)

The International Commission on Radiological Protection, ICRP, is an independent Registered Charity, established to advance for the public benefit the science of radiological protection, in particular by providing recommendations and guidance on all aspects of protection against ionising radiation.
PO Box 1046, Station B 280 Slater Street
Ottawa, Ontario - K1P 5S9 - CANADA
International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU)

The International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) was established in 1925 by the International Congress of Radiology. Since its inception, it has had as its principal objective the development of internationally acceptable recommendations regarding (1) quantities and units of radiation and radioactivity; (2) procedures suitable for the measurement and application of these quantities in diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, radiation biology, and industrial situation; and (3) physical data needed in the application of these procedures, the use of which tends to assure uniformity in reporting. The ICRU endeavors to collect and evaluate the latest data and information pertinent to the problems of radiation measurement and dosimetry, and to recommend in its publications the most acceptable values and techniques for current use.
International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT)
The ISRRT is an organization composed of seventy-one national radiographic societies from sixty-eight countries representing more than 200,000 radiographers and radiological technologists. It was formed in 1959 to act as a link between radiographers and radiological technologists throughout the world. The Society is dedicated to the improvement of standards of practice in radiation medicine technology. It is a non-political organization and is not a trade union. It is a not-for-profit organization. The ISRRT is recognized as the international representative of radiation medicine technology as a non-govern mental organization in Official Relations with the World Health Organization. through its official relationship as an international non-governmental organization with the World Health Organization. It also has association with the United Nations and works with other international organizations as other organizations such as ISR, EAR and ICRU.
Italian Society of Radiology (S.I.R.M.)
The Italian Society of Radiology (S.I.R.M.) was founded in 1913 to favour the progress of Diagnostic Imaging by promoting studies and researches regarding its physical, biological and clinical aspects; to stimulate the cultural and professional up-dating of its members
by developing education and research projects and supporting, also financially, scientific meetings and seminars; to promote any initiative intended to enhance its members' professionality and to improve the efficacy of Radiology in the health system.
S.I.R.M. organizes a free biennial Italian Congress of Radiology (8000 delegates during the 2002 edition) and has many editorial activities, including the publication of the journal La Radiologia Medica, delivered monthly to every member of the Society and available on-line. Articles are both in Italian and English.
Ivory Coast
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Kuwait Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Society
PO Box 25408
Safat 12115
KUWAIT
Phone: 4813906
Latvian Association of Radiologists
Dr. I. Solsberga
13 Pilsonu Street
Riga LV 1002
LATIVIA
Lebanese Society of Radiology
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Mali
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Mauritania Rwanda
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Moroccan Society of Radiology
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
CHU Inb Rochd
Casablanca Deposit 1978
MOROCCO
Phone: 022 29 42 40
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)

NCRP was chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1964 as the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements.
NCRP seeks to formulate and widely disseminate information, guidance and recommendations on radiation protection and measurements which represent the consensus of leading scientific thinking.
The Council is always on the alert for areas in which the development and publication of NCRP materials can make an important contribution to the public interest.
Our mission also encompasses the responsibility to facilitate and stimulate cooperation among organizations concerned with the scientific and related aspects of radiation protection and measurements.
About NCRP
Our Mission
Niger
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

Established in 1994, RSNA Link is the Web site of the Radiological Society of North America, a nonprofit medical society with 30,000 members. It is used by physicians and other health care professionals, journalists, educators, librarians, and others. Among its free resources are the Office of Research Development Database of Funding Opportunities, a database for researchers in the radiologic sciences; On Display, the online version of the annual directory to technical exhibitors; the online version of the scientific program of the RSNA annual meeting; RSNA Launch Pad, a collection of links to radiologic and other medical and scientific sites on the Internet (one of the most popular sections of RSNA Link); links to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) resources, practice guidelines, and information for radiology residents and medical students; listings of accredited and nonaccredited meetings and conferences in continuing medical education; portions of the two RSNA print journals, Radiology and RadioGraphics; an online version of the monthly RSNA newsletter; and classified ads.
RSNA Link consists of several thousand Web pages and has well over 1,000 external links. On average, RSNA Link receives over 200,000 hits per month. File requests come from all over the world.
Radiological Society of South Africa
radsoc@iafrica.com
Phone: 27 11 794 4395
Welcome to the Radiological Society of South Africa (RSSA).
The RSSA is the professional association of radiologists in South Africa and Namibia, which looks after the professional, ethical and tariff interests of radiologists in public service and private practice.
Radiology Society of Ethiopia
PO Box 9086
Addis Ababa
ETHIOPIA
Republic of Benin
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Republic of Congo
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Republic of Guinea
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
SARIM (Is Algeria)
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Senegal Chad
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Syrian Society of Radiology
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Swedish Society of Radiology (SSR)
The Swedish Society of Radiology, SSR, is a specialist section of the Swedish Society of Medicine as well as of the Swedish Medical Association. SSR helps to promote the development of radiology in Sweden by arranging meetings with scientific lectures, discussions and presentations of scientific results in medical spheres using radiology. SSR take action in education matters in basic as well as in specialist training. The society furthermore works to improve radiology in diagnosis and treatment in all medical fields. As a national society SSR serves as an organ for collaboration in scientific and educational matters. Finally SSR as a trade union takes care of occupational and economical interests among members.
Swiss Society of Radiology (SGR-SSR)
The Swiss Society of Radiology is a professional organisation of radiologists with about 700 members. Its main goals is promotion of radiological knowledge by research and education. It looks after the professional and ethical interests of the radiologists in public service or private practice. The Swiss Society of Radiology maintains contact with other societies and researchers worldwide. The website contains information about continuous education, links to several organisations and institutions and a closed section access to which is available only to registered members of the SGR-SSR.
The Radiological Society of Republic of China
201, Sec. 2
Shih-Pai Road
Taipei 112
TAIWAN
rsroc@ms8.hinet.net
Phone: 886 2 28769035; 886 2 28769037
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR)
Level 9, 51 Druitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
member@ranzcr.edu.au
Phone: 6 12 9268 9777
This website has been commissioned as another means of fulfilling the College's objective to promote, encourage, and provide for the advancement of the study of the sciences known as Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Medical Imaging, and Radiation Oncology.
Access to a large majority of this site is available only to registered members of the RANZCR. members of the RANZCR may gain entry to the site by password.
The Royal College of Radiologists
38 Portland Place
London
W1B 1JQ
UNITED KINGDOM
enquires@rcr.ac.uk
Phone: 44(0) 207 636 4432
The College comprises two faculties, Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology.
Under its Charter, the College's objectives are the advancement of the science and practice of radiology and oncology, the furtherance of public education and the promotion of study and research.
The College has some 5400 members and Fellows worldwide representing the disciplines of clinical oncology and clinical radiology. All members and Fellows of the College are registered medical or dental practitioners.
Togo
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Tunisian Society of Radiology
Part of the French-speaking African Society of Radiology (SRANF)
Turkish Society of Radiology

Founded in Istanbul in 1924.
Adress: Hoşdere Caddesi, Güzelkent Sokak,
Çankaya Evleri, F Blok, No:2
Çankaya,
06540 ANKARA
Tel : +90 (312) 442 36 53
Fax : +90 (312) 442 36 54