ACR Introduces New Clinical Topics in Latest AC Update
ACR updates Appropriateness Criteria with 8 new and 8 revised topics, expanding evidence-based recommendations across 4,100 clinical scenarios.
Read moreIn June 2026, the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) will move away from on-site training at the ACR Education Center in Reston, Virginia to meet the evolving needs and preferences of ACR members. ACR will continue to offer high-quality programming as it explores future educational models, including virtual and hybrid formats.
Since opening in 2008, the ACR Education Center has served as a premier radiology training facility, welcoming thousands of physicians from across the U.S. and around the world. The College is proud of the Center’s 17-year legacy and deeply grateful to the expert faculty and dedicated learners who have contributed to its success.
In the meantime, physicians interested in attending in-person courses are encouraged to take advantage of the Center’s immersive, expert-led training. We look forward to welcoming you in the months ahead.
ACR remains committed to supporting radiology professionals through innovative, accessible education that enhances clinical excellence and patient care. The College will keep members informed as new learning opportunities are developed and made available.
ACR Introduces New Clinical Topics in Latest AC Update
ACR updates Appropriateness Criteria with 8 new and 8 revised topics, expanding evidence-based recommendations across 4,100 clinical scenarios.
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