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@Our
Society was founded in 1942 on two pillars
of scientific research:
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accurate
imaging where lesions exist and quantitatively
analyzing them, means to resolution
of illness are to be sought; |
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through
controlling, measuring and analyzing
radiation spectrum, the relation with
human spectrum is to be thoroughly studied.
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then it has made vigorous and noted progress
in terms of science and an organization. We
have more than half a century of scientific
knowledge in the writings of numerous prominent
scientists.
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for the results of scientific research,
the society has released reports in the
fields of overall radiology and in the technological
areas of imaging medicine. Also i has actively
conducted exchanges of scientific information
and knowledge between related societies,
resulting in a contributing to the progress
and the development of related fields.
@The
society members encompass a wide range of
personnel such as radiologists, radiology-related
doctors, university instructors, researchers
and corporate technical experts who support
the society's research objectives. With
an ever-growing number of new members, it
has expanded to a large-scale society of
currently about 17,000.
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recognize our predecessors' priceless contribution
to the development, both scientific and
managerial, of the society. With that in
mind, we feel we must continue to make available
to the world community the academic achievements
of this society.
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is also the society's belief that it should
set up "a place to deliver research
results", thus, we hold presentation
sessions in spring and autumn. We have enjoyed
reasonably successful sessions and have
had
national and international applications
of over 700 research subjects.
@The
society,s monthly journals, another crucial
"place to deliver research results",
carry 70 to 80 contributed papers annually.
It is delightful that more and more papers
have been quoted in related
scientific publications both domestically
and abroad.
@We
hope the society, with its objectives and
studies reflecting the community, continues
to contribute to improvements in radiological
technology as well as radiation therapy.
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To
release radiological technology related studies |
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exchange knowledge |
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work in cooperation with related-field associations |
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contribute to the progress and development
of technology |
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Holding
study releases and lectures |
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Publishing
the society's journals and scientific books |
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Contacting/cooperating
with domestic and overseas related-field associations |
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Encouraging
studies and commending accomplishments |
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Researching
and developing radiological technology |
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Conducting
other necessary work to achieve our goal |
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@Consisted
of researchers and engineers in the field
of radiological
technology, including domestic and overseas
radiologists, doctors,
teachers, corporate technical experts, researchers,
clinical test
engineers, researchers at universities' departments
of science and
engineering. |
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@The
society holds technological conferences, in
particular, two annual
meetings. They are the spring general technological
meeting sponsored by
JRC(Japan Radiology Congress of Medical Congress
Promotion) and the autumn
technological meeting. There are seven section
meetings in the fields of
Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy, Radiation
Imaging, Measurement,
Radiation Protection, Medical Information.
On the regional level, there are eight meetings
in
Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Tokyo, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku-Shikoku, Kyusyu. |
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@The
society publishes monthly journals(12 issues),
compendiums of
therapeutic radiological technology and radiological
technology studies. |
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@The
japanese society of radiological technology
offers a number of
awards which serve to recognize excellence.
Those awards are the society
award, the scientific awards, the distinguished
service award, the
encouragement awards, the encouragement-for-studies
awards. |
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Short-term
study abroad programF
Since 1985 the Society selects one member
annually, and dispatches its member to the
Kurt Rossmann Radiological Imaging Research
Institute in University of Chicago, USA for
3-4 months. Fortunately, a short-term study
abroad program to other research institutes
besides University of Chicago was launched
in 1996, adding opportunities to international
researchers. |
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@The
society enjoys the benefits of international
exchanges in
technological conferences. |
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