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  • What is the purpose of the ACR?

    Urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR), also known as urine microalbumin, helps identify kidney disease that can occur as a complication of diabetes.
    If kidney disease is diagnosed early in people with diabetes, appropriate treatment can be given and its effects can be closely monitored.

  • What are the requirements to study radiology in USA?

    The Process: Becoming a Radiologist

    Step 1: Complete an Applicable Bachelor's Degree.
    You must have completed a bachelor's degree before you can apply to most medical schools. Step 2: Take the MCAT. Step 3: Complete Medical School. Step 4: Pass the U.S.
    Medical Licensing Exam. Step 5: Complete a Radiology Residency Program.

  • Why is ACR required?

    Achieving ACR accreditation is not only the right thing to do for patient quality and safety; it also helps your facility meet governmental and third-party payer criteria.
    Earn new status for your practice with the Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence and the Designated Lung Cancer Screening Center programs.

  • The ACR Appropriateness Criteria® (AC) are evidence-based guidelines to assist referring physicians and other providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decision for a specific clinical condition.
Accreditation The ACR has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities. We offer accreditation programs in Mammography, CT, MRI, Breast MRI  ACR Appropriateness CriteriaAccreditationAbout ACRContact UsAutres questions

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