Categorical Courses

ACR AIRP Rad-Path Categorical courses, offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, range from two to five days and provide radiologic-pathologic correlation for practicing radiologists to show how the underlying pathology of a lesion relates to its imaging appearance.

As a practicing radiologist, you may have limited access to the latest skills in radiologic-pathologic correlation. Course participants will improve their diagnostic accuracy in identifying specific diseases, treatment and potential complications.

This year, we are pleased to offer all categorical courses in a virtual format. As an attendee, you will be able to access the lectures at your convenience. Here are the key things to remember when you register for these courses:

  • Best Practices for AIRP Virtual Courses
  • Virtual AIRP-ACR courses consist of self-paced modules and include asynchronous (pre-recorded) and synchronous (live) lectures.
  • If you are unable to participate in the live lectures (Eastern Time zone), you will have the opportunity to view the recorded version for a limited time.  
  • To claim CME credits, participants must complete an activity evaluation and record credit commensurate with their participation in the activity
  • Within one week of the course, you will be sent an e-mail with a link to claim credit.
  • Participants have 90 days from receiving the link to claim credit for the course that they have attended.

ACR AIRP Rad-Path courses are provided by the American Institute for Radiologic PathologyTM, an affiliate of the American College of Radiology®.

Categorical Course Schedule

Please click each link below for detailed information about each course.

Neuroradiology July 25-28, 2022
Pediatric August 3-5, 2022
Musculoskeletal February 28 - March 3, 2022
Breast April 8, 2022
Abdominal November 2-4, 2022
Thoracic and Cardiovascular March 24-30, 2022

Rad-Path Categorical Courses 

Categorical courses provide rad-path correlation for radiology residents and practicing radiologists to show how the underlying pathology of a lesion relates to its imaging appearance. Register for imaging courses covering Abdominal, Breast, MSK, Neuroradiology, Pediatric and Thoracic & Cardiovascular.
 

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