Medical Student Scholarship
The College is proud to offer scholarships to medical students enrolled in U.S. or Canadian approved programs in order to support attendance at the ACR annual meeting .
The 2024 Medical Student Scholarship
The College is proud to offer a maximum of ten scholarships to medical students enrolled in U.S. or Canadian approved programs in order to support attendance at the ACR annual meeting , April 13-17, 2024.
If the annual meeting is transitioned to a virtual format due to further coronavirus concerns book stipends ($250 each) will be awarded in lieu of travel grants.
Goal of scholarship:
- Encourage medical student involvement with the ACR
- Improve diversity and inclusion within ACR and radiology
- Enhance the recognition and value of ACR membership amongst medical students and trainees
- Increase understanding of the impact of ACR research in expanding the purview of medical imaging, interventional radiology, and radiation oncology practice for the benefit of patients
- Highlight the importance of radiology as a critical component of patient care
Recipient requirements:
- Awardees must register for ACR 2024 and attend pre-determined activities (to include the RFS program and Council meetings; attendance for a minimum of 3 days is required).
- Awardees will participate in the meeting mentor program, complete pre- and post-conference surveys and provide a post-meeting write-up on their experience; content from the post-meeting write-ups may be used in ACR publications and marketing materials.
How to apply:
The Scholarship is open to medical students in a U.S. or Canadian approved program and who have an interest in becoming a diagnostic radiologist, interventional radiologist, radiation oncologist or nuclear medicine physician.
Application requirements include:
- ACR Membership ( medical students join free )
- Students must be in their first, second, or third year of medical school, or in a research year, and not yet matched into a residency program.
- Resume/curriculum vitae
- Students may only receive the scholarship once.
The 2024 Medical Student Scholarship is now closed. The 2025 application will open on September 1, 2024.
Award Winners
- Yosef Ansarizadeh – University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth – Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Joshua Baker – Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Bryant Chang – Drexel University College of Medicine
- Arvind Dev – Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Alena Khalil – Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Jordan Mackner – University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
- Brianna Matthew – Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
- Aliah McCalla – Central Michigan University College of Medicine
- Monica Nable – Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Hannah Short – Penn State College of Medicine
- Victoria Dekany – Central Michigan University College of Medicine
- Taha Lodhi – East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
- Davit Melik – Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
- Joshua Mills – Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
- Brittany Montgomery – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- Brandon O'Connor – University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine
- Nikhil Patil – Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine
- Tuan Vu – Penn State College of Medicine
- Sadie Walter – Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
- Ruixue Zhang – University of Hawai'i at Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine
- Isaiah Ailes – Sidney Kimmel Medical College
- Ryan Andrade – A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
- Eric Cyphers – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Ayden Jacob – College of Allopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University
- Javier Jusino-Alamo – Universidad Central del Caribe
- Ashley Lau – A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
- Nikki Lopez-Suarez – Universidad Central del Caribe Escuela de Medicina
- Rubab Malik – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Michael Repajic – Keck School of Medicine of USC
- Anastacia Wahl – Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Pooja Agrawal – University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
- Elisa Berson – Yale School of Medicine
- Tonuka Chatterjee – Meharry Medical College
- Jocelyn Cheng – Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
- Jai Won Jung – Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Katherine Link – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- David Liu – University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
- Mana Modares – University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine
- Selin Ocal – New York University Long Island School of Medicine
- Niki Patel – University of Mississippi School of Medicine
- Miguel Pena – Tufts University School of Medicine
- Sydney Rubin – Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Carly Suriano – Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Ravi Tyagi – University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
- Kay Wu – McMaster University
- Varun Danda — Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University — Second Year
- Candise Johnson — University of Mississippi Medical Center — Third Year
- Kieran Lacey — Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador — Third Year
- Victoria Linehan — Memorial University of Newfoundland — Third Year
- Ryan Morrison — Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine — First Year
- Vaidehi Patel — University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine — Second Year
- Nikki Taylor — Wayne State University School of Medicine — Second Year
- Angela Ubanwa — City University of New York School of Medicine — Research
- Neha Udayakumar — University of Alabama School of Medicine — Third Year
- Matthew Zhao — David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA — First Year
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Take a deep dive into interventional radiology by attending the SIR 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting as a Medical Student Scholar
Sir 2024 medical student scholar program information.
The application window is now CLOSED. Applications will be in review by SIR's volunteer physician reviewers.
All applicants to this program will be advised of the final outcome by end first week of December, 2023.
The SIR 2024 Medical Student Scholar Program provides medical students with an immersive experience to learn about IR at an early stage in their medical careers.
Scholar program benefits:
- Free registration to SIR 2024
- $1,000 scholarship to support travel to SIR 2024
- Special recognition during the meeting
- Dedicated scholars reception and networking opportunities, Sunday, March 24
- Dedicated medical student programming Saturday, March 23
Application criteria:
- Applicants must be medical students within the U.S. or Canada
- Applicants must be an SIR Medical Student Member
- Applicants doing a research year (not yet graduated) are eligible to apply
- Prior SIR Medical Student Travel Scholarship recipients are not eligible to apply
- Applicants who have served or currently serving as a member of the Medical Student General Council are not eligible to apply
- Invited/accepted to speak at a general session ( not scientific session ) or medical student, resident programming at SIR 2024 are not eligible to apply
- Deadline to apply: Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, midnight/PT
The following required application materials to be submitted within the online application :
- Up-to-date CV
- Answers to each of the following three short essay questions:
- In 250 words or less, describe how could IR be grown to help underserved communities.
- In 250 words or less, describe what is your understanding of interventional radiology.
- In 250 words or less, describe what you hope to gain by attending the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting.
An optional letter of recommendation from an attending physician (the attending physician does not have to be an interventional radiologist). After you submit your online scholar program application, the receipt of application will include a link to send to your attending physician to submit an optional letter of recommendation on your behalf.
***If you intend to submit an optional letter of recommendation , it is due by Monday, Oct. 9, 2023, midnight/PT. Please submit your application in advance of the submission due date to ensure your attending has enough time to submit your letter.
Post-meeting essay requirement
Upon returning home, scholarship recipients must submit a 500-word essay about their experience, which may be published in part or in its entirety in society publications or on the SIR website . In your essay, please describe your experiences at the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting. Once the final essay is received, scholarship recipients will receive their $1,000 stipends via wire transfer.
Questions about applying, contact Basia Nowakowski , Program Manager, Graduate Medical Affairs.
No other meeting offers the diversity of topics, the range of learning environments, the unparalleled access to expert faculty and leading thinkers in the specialty.
See list of 2023 Scholars.
Information on the 2024 Medical Student Scholars will be posted soon.
Honors and Awards Bestowed at the 2023 RSNA Annual Meeting
The University of Washington was well-represented at the 2023 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting, held in Chicago, IL, Nov. 26 – 30. UW radiological professionals gave nearly six dozen presentations over the course of the conference, which offered, “diverse educational opportunities, cutting-edge scientific research and a wide variety of industry insights.”
According to their website RSNA has, “been at the forefront of our field, convening thought leaders at our annual meeting and developing tools to elevate your practice,” for over 100 years. Several UW faculty and trainees were honored at the meeting; read on to learn about our prestigious award winners!
RSNA 2023 – 109th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting Award Winners
Lifetime Honored Educator Award
Professor and Radiology Chair Dushyant Sahani, MD
The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research
2023 Distinguished Investigator Awardees
Christoph Lee, MD Janie Lee, MD Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD Habib Rahbar, MD
2023 Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI²)
Marissa Lawson, MD
2023 Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award
This award allows residency program directors and department chairs to recognize outstanding residents and fellows who’ve advanced radiologic research. Recipients of this award have published in peer-reviewed journals, presented work at regional and national meetings, received a research grant or contributed to the success of a departmental research program.
John “JJ” Weaver, MD, Integrated IR Resident
Award recipient, RSNA Emerging Issues Grant
“Imaging and Plasma Markers, and Cognitive Profile of Post-Acute Sequela of COVID-19, and Association with Vascular Dementia,” by Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD, co-PI Dr. Swati Rane Levendovszky, Ph.D. and their multi-disciplinary team
Educational Exhibit Awards:
Cum Laude Award
“Calcifications as Harbingers of Malignancy in Soft Tissue Tumors: A Case-Based Review” by Atefe Pooyan, MD, MPH
Full author list: Eric Chen, MD, Bahar Mansoori, MD, Atefe Pooyan, MD, Ehsan Alipour, MD, Christine Rehwald, MD, Firoozeh Shomal Zadeh, MD, Majid Chalian, MD
“Brain Death: Review of Neuroimaging Criteria, Techniques and Pitfalls,” by Priya Omprakash Pathak, MBBS, MD, Elham Taheri, MD, Yu-Hui Huang, MD, David Lewis, MD
Certificate of Merit Award and Identified for RadioGraphics
“Thermal Protection Techniques During Musculoskeletal Ablation,” by Arash Azhideh, MD, MPH
Full author list: Arash Azhideh, MD, MPH, Corey Ho, MD, Lindsay Stratchko, MD, Nastaran Hosseini, MD, Atefe Pooyan, MD, MPH, Ehsan Alipour, MD, MPH, Majid Chalian, MD, Peter Thurlow, MD
Certificate of Merit and Identified for RadioGraphics
“Nuclear Medicine Lymphoscintigraphy: Established and Emerging Applications with Technical Overview,” by Saeed Elojeimy, MD, PhD
Full author list: Megan Mercer MD, Jonathan Revels, DO, Malak Itani, MD, Fatemah (Sanaz) Behnia, MD, Lionel Zuckier, MD, Lisa Blacklock, MD, Kevin Banks, MD, Sherry S. Wang, MBBS, Orpheus Kolokythas, MD, Saeed Elojeimy, MD, PhD
Identified for RadioGraphics
“Straight to the Heart: State of the Art Thoracic Central Vein (Superior Vena Cava) Endovascular Recanalization, Thrombectomy and Stent Reconstruction,” by senior author Kara Fitzgerald, MD
Full author list: Kara Fitzgerald, MD, Kira Newell, BA, David S. Shin, MD, Eric J. Monroe, MD, Matthew Abad-Santos, MD, Ethan W. Hua, MD, Frederic Bertino, MD, Jeffrey Forris Beecham Chick, MD, MPH
“Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS): Vascular Applications from the Kidneys to the Bladder,” Saubhagya Srivastava, MBBS, Manish Dhyani, MD, Manjiri Dighe, MD
Certificate of Merit Awards
“Getting to the Bottom of the Pelvic Floor: A Primer on MR Defecography Technique, Reporting and Implications for Surgical Management,” by Nitin Venugopal, MD
Full author list: Nitin Venugopal, MD, Alice Shieh, MD, Bahar Mansoori, MD, Anna C. Kirby, MD, Joy Chen, MD, Michael F. Fialkow, MD, MPH, Puneet Bhargava, MD
“Improving Workstation Ergonomics and Productivity with Input Devices: Saving Time and Your Wrists,” by Nitin Venugopal, MD
Full author list: Nitin Venugopal, MD, Sterling Lee, BA, Nicholas Said, MD, MBA, Alice Shieh, MD, Elliot Breshears, MD, Puneet Bhargava, MD
“Imaging-based Response Criteria in Oncologic Clinical Trials: What Radiologists Need to Know,” by Guilherme Moura Cunha, MD
Full author list: Shannon Morrissey, Shuo Wang, Dana Mehl, Emily Bossard, Evye Pylarinou-Sinclair, Carolyn Wang, MD, Guilherme Moura Cunha, MD
“Sustainability, Climate Change, and Radiology: Why We Should Care, and What We Should Do,” Hayley McKee, MSc, MD, Maura J. Brown, MD, Florence X. Doo, MD, Helen Kim, MD, Kate Hanneman, MD, MPH
RSNA Resident Representatives
RSNA is proud of our motivated RSNA Resident Representatives (R3) – radiology residents who act as a liaison between RSNA and residents, raising awareness of RSNA resources and increasing resident engagement and encouraging continued involvement with RSNA both as a trainee and beyond. RSNA gratefully acknowledged the contributions of these UW-affiliated RSNA Resident Representatives.
Andrew Barbour, MD Ashley Besch, MD Murat Sadic, MD
Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee Members
Cardiac Imaging: Karen Ordovas, MD, MS, Chair Genitourinary Imaging: Antonio Westphalen, MD, Chair Emergency Radiology Imaging: Claire Sandstrom, MD Multisystem: Carolyn Wang, MD Noninterpretive/Practice Management: Jeffrey (Jerry) Jarvik, MD, MPH
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From Classic to Quirky; A Journey Through the “Aunt Minnies” of Angiography
Saubhagya Srivastava poses for a photo in front of the RSNA sign.
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RSNA in Brief—Q2 2022
Released: July 05, 2022
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RSNA 2022 Registration Opens July 20 Registration for RSNA 2022 will open on July 20 for members and non-members. Visit RSNA.org/Annual-Meeting for registration rates, travel information and annual meeting updates. Read up on the latest program highlights . Hotel rooms can be booked at RSNA.org/Annual-Meeting/Hotel .
New Grants Target Emerging, Urgent Needs The R&E Foundation announces two new Emerging Issues grant opportunities aimed at addressing timely and urgent health crises. Emerging Issues grants are designed to ensure that the current and next generation of radiologists are able to meet the needs of their evolving profession and its patients.
Interventions/Solutions to Health Care Disparities This grant supports capacity-strengthening activities to improve radiologists’ ability to address issues affecting health care disparity. This research should identify issues and develop solutions to achieve better outcomes that provide equitable care for all.
Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 This grant supports research to learn why some people have prolonged symptoms, often referred to as “long COVID,” or develop new or returning symptoms after the acute phase of COVID-19 infection.
The application deadline for both grants is Aug. 1.
Upcoming Spotlight Courses Focus on Women’s Imaging, Careers Registration is open for two upcoming RSNA Spotlight Courses. The courses are developed by global experts and offer practical insights on essential topics for medical imaging professionals.
Women’s Imaging Issues Aug. 12-13 in Bogotá, Colombia RSNA experts discuss what’s new in imaging and oncologic disease of the pelvic organs. This interactive two-day course features challenging collaborative cases sessions, key point lectures and updated risk scales in women’s imaging. This course will be conducted in Spanish.
Navigating Early Career Radiology: Skills for Success and Advancement Sept. 16-17 in Nashville, Tennessee Attendees will learn how to navigate academic and private practice career pathways and engage in networking opportunities and small group discussions covering non-clinical topics including financial planning, education and effective use of social media.
Visit RSNA.org/Spotlight for registration and additional course information.
RSNA Releases New Imaging AI Foundational Certificate Module In June, RSNA released the sixth module of the Imaging AI Foundational Certificate. The program offers learners a self-paced, on-demand curriculum of foundational-level AI education through videos and an interactive curriculum. Participants will learn to integrate AI into their institution or practice, especially to assist with diagnostic radiology and workflow efficiency. Learn more at RSNA.org/AI-Certificate .
Medical Student Travel Scholarships for RSNA 2022 RSNA offers a Medical Student Travel Scholarship that gives medical students considering a career in radiology the opportunity to attend RSNA 2022. RSNA will award 15 winners with $1,000 to fund travel and hotel costs for attending RSNA 2022 in-person. Applicants must be a full-time medical student and submit an essay about why they are interested in radiology and what they hope to experience during RSNA 2022. Visit Communities.RSNA.org/VolunteerOpportunities for additional eligibility and recipient requirements.
RSNA 2022 Fast 5 Voting Opens July 6 Online voting to select the lineup of Fast 5 presentations at RSNA 2022 is open July 6 to 20. The Fast 5 is a lively, fast-paced session in which five speakers each speak for five minutes on non-clinical topics. Prospective presenters were encouraged to highlight the RSNA 2022 theme, “Empowering Patients and Partners in Care” and share ideas about the impact radiologists and medical imaging have on disease management, patient life and the quality of care received. To view the submissions or vote, go to https://www.rsna.org/annual-meeting .
RSNA Introduces RadioGraphics Legacy Collection RSNA recently introduced the RadioGraphics Legacy Collection, an electronic archive capturing more than 30 years of issues from one of the most respected journals in medical imaging. The collection provides top-tier educational material for diagnostic radiology including access to special, single-topic monograph issues from 1999 to 2017 and core learning study guides. The RadioGraphics Legacy Collection is available free to RSNA members. Institutions may access the collection by paying a one-time purchasing fee through a tiered pricing structure that scales according to the number and type of sites. Early bird pricing is available and ends January 1, 2023. To learn more, visit RSNA.org/Journals/RadioGraphics-Legacy-Collection .
RSNA is an association of radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and related scientists, promoting excellence in patient care and health care delivery through education, research and technologic innovation. The Society is based in Oak Brook, Illinois. ( RSNA.org )
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Exchange Programs for Foreigners Who Want to Study in Russia
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Nowadays, going abroad for studying is not a problem. Many countries are introducing quarantine restrictions, so taking part in a student exchange program opens an array of benefits.
Adventurous students can get not only a brilliant education but also an eye-opening travel experience. For some students, this is an opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of another country. Moreover, a chance to improve your skills in a foreign language is an advantage.
Russia is known for its centuries-old history and classical traditions. The country can also boast its strong scientific community and high level of education. Years of educational experience combine with modern technology, comfortable campuses, and innovation laboratories.
Today, it is much easier for foreign applicants to get higher education in Russia. You can do it as easily as it would be to find a tutor or other type of external academic help online. Students can enter either on a commercial basis or with a scholarship.
Medicine, engineering specialties and IT are especially popular among the areas of studying. Foreigners also focus on economics, finance, and natural sciences. Still, for those willing to become professional writers or artists, there is a choice of more creative programs.
Below we provide you with a list of the most prestigious opportunities for those who want to get an education in Russia. Find the exchange program that suits you and make your student life unforgettable!
You might have already heard something about Erasmus. This is one of the most famous exchange programs organized by the EU. It gives the opportunity to study, internship, or teach in another country. Yet a target state must take part in the Erasmus program. The terms of study and internship vary from 3 months to 1 year each, up to 2 years in total.
The geography of Erasmus+ has expanded throughout the years. It now encompasses not only the member states of the European Union but also partner countries. These are divided into 13 geographic regions. And the Russian Federation is one of them. The country’s capital, Moscow, is famous for its array of prestigious educational institutions. The top-ranking are:
- MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology);
- MGIMO (Moscow State Institute of International Relations);
- MEPhL (National Research Nuclear University);
- MSLU (Moscow State Linguistic University);
- REA (Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics);
- BMSTU (Bauman Moscow State Technical University).
All these institutions of higher education cooperate with many foreign universities. This contributes to the improvement of the qualifications of students in the framework of international exchange programs, such as Erasmus+.
AIFS Study Abroad in Russia
AIFS (American Institute for Foreign Study) is a company that manages various educational exchange programs. It was founded in 1964 and has already helped more than 1.5 million students with their international education goals.
Built on the values of cultural exchange, AIFS offers foreign students an interesting opportunity to spend a semester or year in the Russian Federation. It cooperates with Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Thus, many academic program options are available. The program covers arts and humanities. These are political science, history, sociology, Russian language, Classic Literature.
The period of studying is not consistent, depending on the program you choose. Have you ever admired the works of legendary Russian poets or expressed interest in the country’s history? If yes, you are welcome to take part in any of these programs.
Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
CIEE partner institutions are also located in the cultural capital of the Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg. The programs are aimed at strengthening the existing skills in the Russian language. Even so, the students have the opportunity to attend lessons in the English language as well as Russian classes, depending on the level.
Apart from education, international exchange students will take part in the volunteering process. It not only allows you to use all your skills in practice but also helps to integrate into the local community.
The period of studying at St. Petersburg State University varies from 11 and up to 37 weeks. Different cultural activities are also included in the agenda.
Indeed, the city has a lot to offer: from the Hermitage Museum to the Peterhof Palace, from the Peter and Paul Fortress to the Pushkin’s Apartment Museum and the list is non-exhaustive.
SPAS is an American organization conducting international exchange programs to Russia and Eurasia. If you express interest in political studies and diplomacy, the offer of this provider is for you. SPAS cooperates with the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
It is Eurasia’s leading institution for international studies. Despite the limited field of study, students can still choose the course that suits their interests. The courses available include the following subjects:
- International Relations;
- International Policy & Diplomacy;
- International Business;
- Russian Language;
- Russian & East European Studies.
The only rule for the applicants is to know the English language. This is crucial as some lessons, as well as meetings with politicians, experts, and other leaders, are in English.
KEI is the Knowledge Exchange Institute that has been serving the students’ needs since its foundation in 1997. The main goal of its programs is to provide students with an opportunity to gain industry-specific knowledge. Apart from that, it aims to give them some practical skills for the future profession.
The most popular programs at Moscow State University are connected to either medicine and health or science, mathematics, and engineering. Even so, the list of courses available for study is much more extensive.
International exchange students interested in business, culture, history, politics, or international relations will also find suitable subjects.
It is worth noting that the courses are in both Russian and English. So proficiency or at least intermediate level is necessary. The host university is MSU (Lomonosov Moscow State University). It is a leading higher educational institution not only in the Russian Federation but also in the whole world.
Final Words
Studying in the Russian Federation is prestigious and profitable. You can be sure that you will receive all the necessary knowledge in the chosen specialty. There is a wide choice of international exchange organizations providing their services.
You are only required to follow a simple scheme. Step one: choose a suitable exchange program. Step two: prepare the necessary documents. Apply and come to Russia and start studying!
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Medical Student Travel Scholarship 2022
Description:
*deadline has passed. applications received after august 19 will not be considered.*, medical student travel scholarship.
This scholarship gives medical students considering radiology as a future career option the opportunity to attend the largest radiology conference while enrolled in medical school. RSNA will award 15 winners $1,000 to offset travel and hotel costs associated with attending the RSNA Annual meeting.
Application Deadline: August 19, 2022 Note : You must be logged in to see the application.
Award Amount Medical Student Travel scholarship recipients receive $1,000 to fund travel and hotel costs for attending the in-person 2022 RSNA Annual Meeting. Award money will be distributed onsite during RSNA 2022.
Eligibility Requirements
- RSNA membership: An applicant must be an RSNA member to apply for the Medical Student Travel Scholarship and be a full-time medical student at an accredited North American medical school.
- Cover page: Include full name, medical school, graduation year and demographic information. ( This information will only be viewed by the RSNA RFC MSO Subcommittee.)
- 500-word essay: Include why you are interested in radiology, what you hope to glean from the conference, and how this scholarship will give you an opportunity that you otherwise would not have
- This is a one-time award : To allow for as many individuals as possible to benefit from this opportunity, recipients are only eligible to be selected for the Medical Student Travel Scholarship once.
Scholarship Recipient Requirements All medical student travel scholarship recipients are expected to:
- Attend a 1-hour orientation: Sunday, November 27 at 9 AM, CT.
- During the annual meeting week: Attend at least (5) essentials courses, (5) case-based courses, and at least one course organized by the RFC. Scholarship recipients will receive a more detailed communication regarding courses when programming information becomes available on the 2022 RSNA Annual Meeting website.
- Provide feedback: Submit one to two paragraphs, due two weeks after the conclusion of the conference. This helps RSNA understand scholarship experience and learn of opportunities for improvement.
UIM (Underrepresented in Medicine) Applicants The Association of American Medical Colleges defines UIM using the following criteria:
- Racial and ethnic populations who are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population
The R&E Foundation further defines UIM as:
- African-American/Black
- Hispanic/Latino
- American Indian/Alaska Native
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Contact Information Please contact Isac Urbina ( [email protected] ) with any questions regarding the RSNA Medical Student Travel Scholarship.
Volunteers Needed:
Experience required:.
Isac Urbina RSNA
Education grants
We fund education research investigators through several different grants. Each grant has its own set of guidelines for advancing radiology education both in the U.S. and internationally.
Application cycle closed
The 2024-25 application cycle for our education grants is closed. The next application cycle will open in October 2024. Learn more about each of our grants below to find the right fit for your next project.
Education Project Award
This award is intended to recognize and highlight the impact of educators by providing supplemental funding for new or ongoing education projects.
Derek Harwood-Nash International Education Scholar Grant
This grant provides funding for investigators whose focus is advancing radiologic education with an international scope.
RSNA/AUR/APDR/SCARD Education Research Development Grant
This grant encourages innovation and improvement in health sciences education by providing research opportunities to individuals in pursuit of advancing the science of radiology education.
Sample applications
Here are a few high-quality grant applications that did well at study section. However, keep in mind not every section of every application is perfect.
- ESCH1101_Xiaoming Yang (PDF)
- ESCH1210_Priscilla Slanetz (PDF)
- ESCH1221_James Duncan (PDF)
- ESCH1224_Salvador Pedraza (PDF)
- ESCH1228_Saurabh Jha (PDF)
- ESCH1229_Sergio Uribe (PDF)
- ESCH1308_Daniel Golden (PDF)
- ESCH1317_Sarabjeet Singh (PDF)
- ESCH1319_Rathan Subramaniam (PDF)
Applicant resources
We’re here to help you succeed. Check out our grant writing workshops , research and development guides and application process FAQs .
About the R&E Foundation
The mission of the R&E Foundation is to invest in the future of radiology by developing investigators and supporting lifelong innovative research and education. Since the Foundation’s inception in 1984 we’ve awarded over 1,800 grants. That’s $78 million in funding for radiology research and improving patient care.
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02 February 2021
Admission 2021-2022 is open
Dear prospective students. We are glad to inform you that First Moscow State Medical University start admission for 2021-2022. All foreign students can apply now
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RSNA will award 15 winners $1,000 to offset travel and hotel costs associated with attending the RSNA Annual meeting. Application Deadline: July 31, 2023. Note: You must be logged in to see the application. Award Amount. Medical Student Travel scholarship recipients receive $1,000 to fund travel and hotel costs for attending the in-person 2023 ...
The College is proud to offer a maximum of ten scholarships to medical students enrolled in U.S. or Canadian approved programs in order to support attendance at the ACR annual meeting , April 13-17, 2024. If the annual meeting is transitioned to a virtual format due to further coronavirus concerns book stipends ($250 each) will be awarded in ...
You must be an RSNA member to apply for the Medical Student Research Grant. If you're a non-dues-paying member, your scientific advisor or your co-investigator must be a dues-paying member. All applicants. You must be a full-time medical student at an accredited North American medical school. You must commit to working full-time for at least ...
November 07, 2023. Radiology trainees will find a focused selection of scientific and educational programming to meet their needs at RSNA 2023. The annual meeting provides networking opportunities, like the Residents Reception, that help develop connections across the specialty as well as sessions that explore early career development topics.
The SIR Medical Student Scholars Program, Resident-in-Training Travel Scholarship provide medical students and diagnostic radiology residents in the U.S. and Canada with the opportunity to learn about IR at an early stage in their medical careers. The SIR/RFS Clinical Advancement Award acknowledges an early years IR resident who has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to expanding their ...
The SIR Medical Student Travel Scholarship provides medical students in the U.S. and Canada with a travel stipend to attend the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting -- an experience that includes dedicated educational programming, presentations from leaders in the field of interventional radiology, and networking opportunities with IRs from across the world.
2023 Application. Thank you for expressing interest in the Medical Student Task Force! Information about the opportunity follows below. If you would like to apply, make sure you are signed in. This will allow you to see the " Apply Today " button that will take you to the application. Application Deadline: July 31, 2023. About.
Medical Student Travel Scholarships for RSNA 2022 RSNA offers a Medical Student Travel Scholarship that gives medical students considering a career in radiology the opportunity to attend RSNA 2022. RSNA will award 15 winners with $1,000 to fund travel and hotel costs for attending RSNA 2022 in-person. Applicants must be a full-time medical ...
Summer internship gives underrepresented minorities (URMs) and women an opportunity to explore the radiology specialty and engage in research. ACR Travel Scholarships . Support travel to and attendance at the annual ACR meeting. RSNA Medical Student Research Grants. Up to $3000 in RSNA grant monies, to be matched by the home institution.
The mission of the R&E Foundation is to invest in the future of radiology by developing investigators and supporting lifelong innovative research and education. Since the Foundation's inception in 1984 we've awarded over 1,800 grants. That's $78 million in funding for radiology research and improving patient care. Learn more.
RSNA Research Medical Student Grant. Jennifer Matsui, PhD. The Ohio State University. Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Patients with WHO Grade 4 Gliomas: A Multi-Institutional Study Evaluating Outcomes and Patterns of Failure. RSNA Research Medical Student Grant. Darrian McAfee, BA. University of Maryland.
It's open to students from any medical school anywhere in the world. "We look to develop mentorship relationships in all of our outreach, but especially at the symposium," Dr. Kirkpatrick said. "We have had a couple of students from previous years who have continued to work with our department on research projects and general mentorship.
The SIR 2024 Medical Student Scholar Program provides medical students with an immersive experience to learn about IR at an early stage in their medical careers. Scholar program benefits: Free registration to SIR 2024. $1,000 scholarship to support travel to SIR 2024. Special recognition during the meeting.
RSNA 2023 - 109th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting Award Winners. Lifetime Honored Educator Award. Professor and Radiology Chair Dushyant Sahani, MD. The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research. 2023 Distinguished Investigator Awardees. Christoph Lee, MD. Janie Lee, MD. Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD.
First, we onboard these medical students into our hospital system for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance, human subjects research training, and training in the electronic medical records and picture archiving and communication system informatics, which usually takes longer than 3 weeks but is more efficient ...
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Medical Student Travel Scholarships for RSNA 2022 RSNA offers a Medical Student Travel Scholarship that gives medical students considering a career in radiology the opportunity to attend RSNA 2022. RSNA will award 15 winners with $1,000 to fund travel and hotel costs for attending RSNA 2022 in-person. ... Early bird pricing is available and ...
Any junior radiology faculty member may apply for the Research Scholar Grant, as long as you are an RSNA member and meet the following criteria: You must hold a full-time faculty position in a department of radiology, radiation oncology or nuclear medicine within a North American educational institution. You must have been hired within the last ...
Students can enter either on a commercial basis or with a scholarship. Medicine, engineering specialties and IT are especially popular among the areas of studying. Foreigners also focus on economics, finance, and natural sciences. Still, for those willing to become professional writers or artists, there is a choice of more creative programs.
This scholarship gives medical students considering radiology as a future career option the opportunity to attend the largest radiology conference while enrolled in medical school. RSNA will award 15 winners $1,000 to offset travel and hotel costs associated with attending the RSNA Annual meeting. Application Deadline: August 19, 2022.
The mission of the R&E Foundation is to invest in the future of radiology by developing investigators and supporting lifelong innovative research and education. Since the Foundation's inception in 1984 we've awarded over 1,800 grants. That's $78 million in funding for radiology research and improving patient care. Learn more.
Welcome to FMSMU. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is the oldest leading medical university in Russia that has become a cradle of most medical schools and scientific societies of our country. For decades it has been unofficially known as "First Med".University success is based on a blend of glorious traditions and actual ...
Student insurance. Make sure to cover your health, travel, and stay while studying abroad. Even global coverages can miss important items, so make sure your student insurance ticks all the following: Additional medical costs (i.e. dental) Repatriation, if something happens to you or your family; Liability; Home contents and baggage; Accidents ...