News | Radiology Education | January 28, 2026

The symposium is being presented by the American Roentgen Ray Society.Participants will be eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.

Free Symposium on Radiology’s Role in Spaceflight Medicine Set for February

International Space Station. Photo: Getty Images


Jan. 22, 2026—The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) will host a live virtual symposium, "Medical Imaging for Spaceflight," examining how radiology supports astronaut health and medical decision-making in the spaceflight environment.

This four-hour educational program will take place Feb. 12 and will focus on how medical imaging is adapted for use beyond Earth, addressing the technical, operational and clinical challenges of delivering radiologic care in microgravity. 

Program sessions will cover preflight screening, inflight ultrasound and radiography, MRI applications and image-guided procedures tailored for space missions. Faculty include radiologists, aerospace medicine physicians and researchers with experience spanning space agencies, academic medicine, and industry.

The symposium will also explore imaging’s role in evaluating spaceflight-associated neuroocular syndrome and cerebrovascular changes, underscoring radiology’s expanding contribution to astronaut safety and long-duration missions.

"Medical Imaging for Spaceflight" will take place Feb. 12, from 12 pm to 4:30 pm Eastern, and will be delivered as a live virtual course with one year of on-demand access. ARRS designates this live activity for up to 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.

Designed for radiologists at all career stages, as well as allied health professionals, engineers, and researchers interested in aerospace medicine, this symposium highlights radiology’s critical role in the future of human space exploration.

Click here to register for the symposium.

Registration is free for ARRS members, in-training members, and nonmembers alike.


Related Content

News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Jan. 27, 2026 — Hyperfine has announced results from the largest data set to date evaluating stroke detection with its ...

Time January 28, 2026
arrow
News | Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

Jan. 27, 2026 — Siemens Healthineers and World Athletics have joined forces to inform medical teams how point-of-care ...

Time January 27, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Jan.26, 2026 — SimonMed Imaging has unveiled an updated brand and the launch of SimonMed Longevity, a new division ...

Time January 27, 2026
arrow
News | PET Imaging

Jan. 26, 2026 — Nuclidium, a clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company developing a proprietary copper-based ...

Time January 27, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Jan. 26, 2026 — Researchers at the University of Arizona were awarded up to $1.8 million by the Advanced Research ...

Time January 26, 2026
arrow
News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Jan. 21, 2026 — Aidoc recently announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the industry's first ...

Time January 23, 2026
arrow
News | Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

Jan. 22, 2026 — Qure.ai has received a grant from the Gates Foundation to develop a large open-source multi-modal ...

Time January 23, 2026
arrow
News | Remanufactured Refurbished Equipment

Jan. 11, 2026 — The Global Refurbished Medical Imaging Equipment Market Size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15.07% ...

Time January 23, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Jan. 21, 2026 — Cathpax, a spin-off of the Lemer Pax group that designs, develops and commercializes team-wide, full ...

Time January 22, 2026
arrow
News | PACS

Jan. 21, 2026 — Fujifilm Healthcare Americas Corp. and Voicebrook, Inc. have announced a strategic partnership to ...

Time January 22, 2026
arrow
Subscribe Now