With medical imaging and healthcare information technologies advancing at high speeds, it’s no doubt difficult to stay on top of emerging trends and the latest technologies. Rely on one of the many healthcare IT or radiology associations that exist to cultivate knowledge, advance healthcare and foster networking. Below are two valuable healthcare IT and radiology associations:
American Medical Informatics Association: AMIA’s 4,000 members include physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, researchers, educators and others from more than 65 countries. The association exists to improve quality of care by advancing the use of health information and communications technology in clinical care and research. Members have access to AMIA books, publications, national meetings and specialty events. The association’s website features a job center, industry news, an e-learning center and podcasts.
American Association for Women Radiologists: AAWR was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for women in radiology to discuss the issues unique to them, as well as to increase the visibility of women in radiology. Members of the radiology association can network with fellow women in their field; participate in mentoring programs; attend national meetings, educational courses and lecture luncheons; and gain recognition for achievements through 7 different awards programs.
Access a full list of radiology and healthcare IT associations.
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