The ASNR International Collaborations Committee: Cultivating a Global Learning Community

  • 0From the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (N.Y.-F.-A.), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Summary

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The American Society of Neuroradiology

Area Of Science

  • Neuroradiology
  • Medical Education
  • Global Health

Background

  • The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) has been actively expanding its international reach.
  • The ASNR International Collaborations Committee (ICC) spearheads global initiatives.
  • These initiatives focus on education, research, and community service in neuroradiology.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To highlight key programs and achievements of the ASNR International Collaborations Committee.
  • To provide an overview of the committee's global training and collaboration efforts.
  • To discuss recent developments and future directions for international engagement in neuroradiology.

Main Methods

  • Review of ASNR International Collaborations Committee initiatives.
  • Description of the Anne G. Osborn ASNR International Outreach Professor Program.
  • Explanation of the International Imaging Series and Virtual Reading Rooms.

Main Results

  • Successful expansion of ASNR's global presence through targeted programs.
  • Effective training and collaboration fostered among international radiologists.
  • Adaptation of programs to address challenges, including pandemic-related impacts.

Conclusions

  • The ASNR International Collaborations Committee plays a vital role in advancing global neuroradiology.
  • Continued investment in international outreach programs is crucial for future growth.
  • Opportunities exist for further collaboration and development in global neuroradiology education and research.

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