Minnesota Radiological Society.
The Minnesota Radiological Society was organized in 1928 as the Twin City Radiological Society, to serve radiologists and graduate students in radiology in the metropolitan area. It was opened to statewide membership in December of 1928, with membership also coming from North and South Dakota and Iowa. Its purpose was to promote fellowship, to advance the study and practice of radiology, and to advance interest in the society. The society was also concerned with legislation affecting hospital regulations and health care providers, particularly Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota.
In 1934 the Russell D. Carmen Scholarship was established to provide funds for visiting lecturers. It supported an annual lecture on some aspect of radiology given before the Minnesota State Medical Association.
The Minnesota Radiological Society later became a chapter of the American College of Radiology.
From the guide to the Minnesota Radiological Society records, 1928-1997., (Minnesota Historical Society)
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creatorOf | Minnesota Radiological Society. Minnesota Radiological Society records, 1928-1997. | Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts | |
creatorOf | Minnesota Radiological Society records, 1928-1997. | Minnesota Historical Society |
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associatedWith | Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Minnesota. | corporateBody |
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Active 1928
Active 1997