Radiological Society Of Connecticut
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Sponsors educational lectures on legislation relating to radiology.

Promote Progress
Encourages state legislature in the field of mammography, technical licensure & managed care issues.

About
Radiological Society Of Connecticut


Founded in
1990
EIN
22-3030250
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
280 TRUMBULL STREET 24TH FLOOR HARTFORD, CT 06103-3503 Unite States
Website
https://www.ctrad.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Radiological Society of Connecticut fosters information exchange among radiologists. It advocates for the profession at state and federal levels. With over 500 members, including active, retired, and resident radiologists, the RSC meets regularly and offers fellowship, education, and legislative initiatives.
Mission
The Radiological Society of Connecticut has approximately 313 active members. Benefits of membership include participation at the state level in radiology fellowship, education through chapter and national meetings, participation in insurance, managed care, public health legislative initiatives, and service to colleagues and patients.

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