Physicians who qualify for membership and who are interested in promoting the goals of the American Society of Emergency Radiology are invited to complete the application form. New applications are reviewed semiannually by the Membership Committee. Upon approval, a dues invoice and notification of acceptance will be sent.

Getting Started:

  1. The ASER Membership Application Form is available here for download as an Adobe Acrobat Portable Document File (PDF). An Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open and print the form. If you do not  have an Acrobat Reader, click on the icon below to download Acrobat from the Adobe web site.
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  2. Download a Membership Application Form.

  3. Open the form in the Acrobat Reader and select Print.
    Mail or fax a completed application with your C.V. to:
    American Society for Emergency Radiology
    4550 Post Oak Place, Suite 342
    Houston, TX 77027
    Phone: 713-965-0566
    Fax: 713-960-0488

Purposes

 
To advance and improve the radiologic aspects of emergent patient care.
To establish Emergency Radiology as an area of special interest in the field of diagnostic imaging including sequencing, prioritization, and management of the delivery of imaging services.
To develop educational curricula in Emergency Radiology for both medical students and residents.
 
To provide through an annual scientific meeting, a mechanism for presentation of scientific information on various aspects of Emergency Radiology and continuing education.
To promote research in Emergency Radiology by clinical and basic science investigators, including residents and other trainees.
To act as the resource body on Emergency Radiology for those interested in emergent patient care.
To foster the development of Emergency Radiology in other nations and/or regions of the world.
To develop and recommend standards of care in Emergency Radiology.
To publish a scientific journal for dissemination of emergency radiological, clinical, educational, and research information worldwide.
 

Qualification for Membership

ACTIVE: Shall be a practicing radiologist with an interest in Emergency Radiology who has completed an approved residency program in radiology and whose credentials are acceptable to the Membership Committee. Active members shall be entitled to vote, to hold elective and appointed office, and to serve on all committees. Members shall pay full dues, which include a subscription to Emergency Radiology, the Society’s official journal. Dues are currently $275 per year, which include a subscription to Emergency Radiology, the Society’s official journal. (Active Duty US Military $140/yr, journal subscription included).

ASSOCIATE: Shall be scientists, imaging technologists, physician assistants in radiology, practice assistants in radiology, or non-radiological physicians with an interest in Emergency Radiology whose credentials are acceptable to the Membership Committee. Associate members have the right to be appointed to committees, but shall not have the right to hold elective office or be a member of the Executive Committee. Associate members shall pay full society dues ($275), which include a subscription to Emergency Radiology, the Society’s official journal. (Active Duty US Military $140/yr, journal subscription included)

MEMBER-IN-TRAINING: Physicians in training in the field of Radiology (Residents, Fellows, or medical students) who have an interest in Emergency Radiology. Members-in-training shall be entitled to all the privileges of Active members except they shall not be entitled to vote or hold office. They may serve on committees of the Society. Dues for members-in-training are free and include online access to Emergency Radiology, the Society’s official journal. The printed journal is optional for members-in-training at a cost of $55.

 

American Society of Emergency Radiology
4550 Post Oak Place, Suite 342
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: 713-965-0566
Fax: 713-960-0488
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Notice: Staff at the American Society of Emergency Radiology Office ARE NOT medically trained and will not/cannot offer medical advice of any sort or specifically refer anyone to a particular specialist or physician. If you are seeking medical advice, please contact a physician or allied health professional in your area.

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