AuntMinnie November 30, 2014
Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

CHICAGO – Combining radiology’s historical strength in research and discovery with a new focus on patient care will position RSNA and radiology for the next 100 years of service to the world, RSNA President Dr. N. Reed Dunnick told attendees at the opening session of the society’s 100th annual meeting.

While that will require a new commitment, “I’m convinced that we will conduct the research needed to advance our field, and that this new, exciting approach to radiology will prevail,” he said. “It’s a golden opportunity to truly shape the future of our profession.”

Today’s standard of medical care would not have been possible without the discoveries and contributions of radiologists over the past 100 years, Dunnick noted.

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