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RSNA 2024 Registration Opens

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 31 Jul 2024
Image: RSNA 2024 will highlight the latest advances in medical imaging (Photo courtesy of RSNA)
Image: RSNA 2024 will highlight the latest advances in medical imaging (Photo courtesy of RSNA)

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA, Oak Brook, IL, USA) has opened registration for its 110th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, the world’s leading annual radiology forum, to be held at McCormick Place Chicago, Dec. 1-5.

This year’s theme, Building Intelligent Connections, is highlighted in a robust plenary lineup and emphasizes the important role artificial intelligence (AI) plays in empowering radiologists into the future. It also focuses on the need to be ethical and intentional in the integration of AI technologies and examines the power of human innovation, collaboration and progress. The RSNA 2024 program delivers scientific sessions from every subspecialty, including cutting-edge sessions on timely topics in radiology research.

The educational curriculum offers a wide variety of CME opportunities for radiology professionals to advance in their specialties. RSNA 2024 also boasts the ultimate radiology show floor for demonstrating the latest medical imaging ideas and innovations in CT, MRI, AI, 3D technology and more. Exceptional social and networking experiences at RSNA 2024 focus on building connections to the global radiology community.

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