Education and funding
The latest updates and announcements
Learn Key Insights for 3D Printing
The RSNA 3D Printing Special Interest Group (SIG) will host a symposium on Thursday, Nov. 30, from noon to 4 p.m. CT at McCormick Place in Chicago.
During this unique opportunity led by expert faculty, attendees will gain insight into imaging optimization and modeling for 3D printing, quality management, surgical planning, material biocompatibility and how to sustain 3D printing in your practice.
The RSNA 3D Printing Symposium has limited seating and is open to RSNA 2023 registered attendees only. RSNA members and non-members are welcome. Registration for both the symposium and the annual meeting is required. Request additional information regarding program details and registration via email to 3dsig@rsna.org.
Learn Imaging Informatics Basics
Registration is open for the National Imaging Informatics Course (NIIC), a weeklong online course introducing the fundamentals of imaging informatics.
• 2024 Winter Term: March 4-8
NIIC-RAD is made possible through a partnership between RSNA and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM).
Register at SIIM.org/Page/NIIC.
Capture Attention with Your Grant Proposals
March 15-16, 2024
Location: RSNA Headquarters
Registration fee: $295
Register for the Writing a Competitive Grant Proposal Workshop designed for junior faculty and researchers in radiology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine and related sciences who are pursuing federal funding.
This 1 ½-day program is guided by a faculty of leading researchers with extensive experience in all aspects of grant applications and funding. The program will emphasize developing specific aims to be included in a grant application. Participants will be given tools for getting started in the grant writing process and developing realistic expectations.
For additional information and to register online visit RSNA.org/WCGP. Please contact the Department of Science and Research with questions at dor@rsna.org.
Increase Your AI IQ
Look ahead to 2024 and make a resolution to increase your AI IQ by earning your RSNA Imaging AI Certificate.
RSNA leads the way in AI education with Foundational and Advanced Certificate courses. The program’s case-based curriculum can help you gain an introductory background or deepen your current AI knowledge.
Registrants are encouraged to take a brief self-assessment survey to determine which certificate best suits their individual educational needs. Get your new year off to a good start—learn more and register now.
Try The Latest GI/GU Courses in the Online Learning Center
Build your gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) imaging knowledge with a robust selection of courses developed using high-quality content from sessions at RSNA 2022.
Seven new game-based microlearnings offer a fast-paced interactive learning experience and a scoring system that awards more points for quick, correct answers.
The sessions can be completed in 15 minutes or less, and challenges include examining imaging from various modalities to diagnosing difficult cases.
Other available GI/GU content includes refresher courses covering topics like multi-energy CT in the emergency department, a LI-RADS update, pancreatic tumor imaging, prostate MRI, acute US pearls and pitfalls and a hot seat review from RSNA Case Collection™. Find these and other opportunities to learn and earn CME at Education.RSNA.org.
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The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.