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International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT) is a non-governmental organization [1] formed in 1959 [2] which aims to give direction to the Radiological profession as a whole through collaboration with national representative bodies. [3] [4] ISRRT is working with the World Health Organization.
World Radiography Day marks the anniversary of the discovery of X-rays in 1895. The purpose of this day is to raise public awareness of radiographic imaging and therapy, which play a crucial role in the diagnosis and the treatment of patients and, most importantly, ensuring radiation is kept to the minimum required, hence improving the quality of patient care.
Radiographers are represented by a variety of organizations worldwide, including the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists which aims to give direction to the profession as a whole through collaboration with national representative bodies.
International Society for Affective Disorders; International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering; International Society of Pharmacovigilance; International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists; International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology; International Sugar Organization
The Society of Radiographers (SoR) is a professional body and trade union that represents more than 90 percent of the diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers in the United Kingdom. [8] The College of Radiographers ( CoR ) is a charitable subsidiary of the Society, they are collectively known as the Society and College of Radiographers ( SCoR ).
Conferences, such as the world congresses hosted by the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists, offer academics and non-academics involved in global radiology an opportunity to “discuss data, experiences, and models pertaining to radiology in the developing world and to evaluate potential opportunities for ...
The International Day of Radiology is a successor to the European Day of Radiology which was launched in 2011. The first and only European Day of Radiology (EDoR) was held on February 10, 2011, to commemorate the anniversary of Röntgen's death and was organised by the European Society of Radiology(ESR).
International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements; International Commission on Radiological Education; International Congress of Radiology; Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology