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Speaker Applications and
Honors Lecturer Information
AEIRS seeks poster presentations that contribute to the medical imaging and radiation therapy education community by sharing original research, best practices, innovative pedagogy, or program administration (e.g., curriculum, faculty development, assessment). We encourage proposals from junior faculty and graduate students to showcase their work.
Share your expertise by submitting a proposal for the 2026 AEIRS Annual Meeting being held July 15th - 18th at the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco, California. Posters will be shared on large monitors during the Welcome Reception where presenters can engage with attendees.
For more information, please see the Poster Presentation Guidelines.
Please apply using the button below. Submission deadline is March 15, 2026.
Submit any questions to Jeffrey Fannin, j.fannin@moreheadstate.edu.
Respectfully,
Jeffrey Fannin, MSRS R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT), RDMS
2026 Annual Meeting Poster Presentation Chair
AEIRS would like to remind you of the opportunity to self-nominate or nominate one of your colleagues for the Annual Honors Lecture Award. Each year, the Board of Directors selects an AEIRS member to receive the Honors Lecture Award in recognition of outstanding professional accomplishments, leadership in the field of imaging and radiologic sciences, and commitment to the Association. Letters of nomination should describe the accomplishments of the applicant and emphasize the significance of those accomplishments.
Please send your nominations to Director-at-Large, Ashley Balliet, by April 1, 2026.
The Education Committee invites proposals for upcoming webinars that address topics relevant to imaging and radiologic science education and practice. Presenters are encouraged to share research, classroom strategies, or professional insights that promote excellence in teaching, leadership, and scholarship.
Webinars are typically 1 hour and held virtually via Zoom.
NOTE: Primary presenter must be an AEIRS member.