Patients Are the Best Teachers
In this article, the author offers words of wisdom to help other residents grow and succeed, such as read as many studies as possible, embrace honest feedback and learn by teaching others.
Read moreMake full use of a huge array of resources to expand your professional horizons and establish a bright future in medical imaging.
The American College of Radiology® Resident and Fellow Section (RFS™) is a nationwide network of professionally committed radiology, radiation oncology, medical physics and nuclear medicine trainees. The mission of the RFS is to develop trainee-specific resources, and to engage with and support the future leaders of the radiology profession by way of advocacy efforts, educational opportunities, policy implementation and more.
The RFS Nominating Committee is seeking passionate, self-motivated and dedicated volunteers to join the RFS Executive Committee. We encourage individuals who are eager to help shape the policies and framework of the radiology profession to submit their nominations for consideration. The deadline to apply is Dec. 8.
Check out the candidate form for full position listing and application details
Access nowStay on top of your ACR membership status, benefits and resources with these core links.
Meet other trainees. Network with ACR members at national gatherings and chapter meetings.
Meet other RFS members during the RFS Annual Meeting, which takes place at the ACR annual meeting.
RegisterAttend nearby resident and fellow gatherings hosted by chapters.
Search for meetingsSee the full list of ACR-associated events, meetings and gatherings.
Make new connectionsAccess announcements and news for residents and fellows.
Get the latest on topics that are important to residents and fellows.
See what’s newParticipate in the latest discussions with your peers and leaders in the radiology space.
Join the conversationGet the latest news, commentary and insightful articles relevant to the world of radiology.
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Learn morePatients Are the Best Teachers
In this article, the author offers words of wisdom to help other residents grow and succeed, such as read as many studies as possible, embrace honest feedback and learn by teaching others.
Read moreOpportunities in Graduate Training
This article discusses the importance of volunteerism and gaining experience in radiology leadership at local, national and international levels.
Read moreTips for Thriving as an R1
This article provides tips on transitioning from medical school to radiology residency, providing the author’s personal experiences and helpful ACR resources.
Read moreFor new and prospective radiology residents: hit the ground running with a few key resources and our first-year guide.
A Guide to Year One of Radiology Residency
Past RFS Chair, Alisha Rathi, MD provides an overview of what the resident fellow section.
Discussion covering essential tips, strategies and navigating the exam format.
Explore the mechanisms behind radiologist compensation and how they directly impact your career.
Valuable insights on navigating your job search and comparing diverse practice types, from academics to private practice.
Strengthen your negotiating position with our comprehensive radiology-specific database of compensation, benefits and career satisfaction.
Accelerate your search for a new role with ACR’s dedicated job board and specialized search tools.
It’s never too early to start thinking about what comes after residency. Whether you’re an R3 ready to apply or an R2 looking to prepare, the links below give you an excellent place to start.
Begin your fellowship search with the massive FREIDA Online database of more than 10,000 accredited graduate medical education programs and over 100 combined specialty programs.
Get goingUse the comprehensive list of all fellowships approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education to find opportunities. Residents should be aware that many radiology fellowships fall outside this system.
Search fellowshipsFind the right fellowship fit with The Match. The NRMP typically starts matching fellowship positions in July.
Connect with NRMPThe RLI has collaborated with over 20 chapters to provide financial assistance for residents, fellows and members-at-large to attend RLI programs. Chapters are creating a leadership track for their members. A chapter RLI Scholarship Fund will prepare members for leadership roles, teach essential business skills and much more.
Chapters currently offering RLI Scholarships:
Interested in applying but don't see your state listed? Reach out as this list may grow!
Develop a fresh appreciation for the nuances of cutting-edge diagnosis with learning materials, courses and connections from AIRP.
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Learn moreAnswer questions and expand your knowledge base with a wide array of case studies, webinars, exam preparation tools and complete online courses.
ACR® offers in-training exams online using the ACR Cortex platform to provide secure, proctored exams with accurate benchmarking.
See optionsStay at the forefront of subspecialties with new CPI courses.
See course listBroaden your perspective with this free course hosted by the AIRP and the Health Policy Institute® (HPI).
Start nowTake this four-week course and learn how to apply the principles of Rad-Path correlation to the interpretation of radiologic studies.
Dive inRFS members are encouraged to volunteer on ACR commissions and committees, get involved with their local chapter, or to serve in RFS leadership. The RFS Executive Committee, elected every year at the RFS Annual Meeting, works under the leadership of the Commission on Membership and Communications and represents all ACR trainees at the national level. The application period to run for the RFS Executive or Nominating Committee is now closed.
Thomas Reith, MD
Vice Chair/Chair-ElectFatima Elahi, DO, MHA
Immediate Past ChairSally Midani, MD
SecretaryMegan Kenway, MD
AMA Delegate & Advocacy LiaisonFarzaneh Rahmani, MD, MPH
Communications OfficerNiki Nourmohammadi, DO, MPH
Education LiaisonSamar A. Khan, MD, MS
Radiation Oncology RepresentativeMadison Wulfeck, MD
RFS/YPS Liaison