TL;DR: Take me to the list
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA or popularly called RaSNA by a few DesiRads) is THE conference that radiology residents should attend. You realize how massive its scale is only when you attend it in person and travel from one part of McCormick Place to the other only to realize that by the that time the lecture you wanted to attend.
Fortunately (or unfortunately), this year the RSNA committee has decided to make the conference an online-only event, and rightly so given the “unprecedented” times that we are living in (Unprecedented: the MOST abused word of 2021!).
Given the scale of the conference at any time, there are multiple lectures going on and it is difficult to make the most of the conference unless you prioritize which lectures you should be attending. I have compiled a list of high-yield sessions for radiology residents at the RSNA based on my past experience and the speakers in a calendar to make it easy for residents to choose which talks to attend. Being a body / MSK imager myself the list may be a bit biased. The first one is as per Central Time Chicago but I have also shared those for Eastern Standard Time and Indian Standard Time too. Click the individual listing for more details and direct links to each talk.
Recommended lectures for Radiology Residents at RSNA 2021 (High Yield Sessions)
Scroll up to check events from 27 November to 2nd December for recommended RSNA sessions.
Recommended lectures for Radiology Residents at RSNA 2021 (IST)
Recommended lectures for Radiology Residents at RSNA 2021 (EST)
RSNA 2021 will be a hybrid meeting.
RSNA 2021 dates: Sat, Nov. 27, 2021 โ Thu., Dec. 2, 2021
RSNA 2021 Registration link: Register for RSNA 2021 || RSNA Membership (Free for residents and fellows)
You can check out more lectures from the program schedule here: RSNA 2021 Meeting Program Schedule
Other good stuff that you should check out at the conference:
Let me know in the comments , if I have missed out on any good lectures!
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PS: You will need to register for the conference to attend these lectures.