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The International Skeletal Society is an interdisciplinary working group concerned with skeletal disease: its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. The first meeting of the Society was held in 1972, in Washington D.C., during the Annual Meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society. The newly formed society, with approximately 50 founding members, met for the first time in 1974. The new organization was enthusiastically received by the skeletal community, and membership has grown steadily.

ISS Membership growth
ISS Membership Growth

In 2007, there were 501 members from 40 countries, 50% of the members from the USA including radiologists, pathologists, orthopedic surgeons and rheumatologists.
ISS Membership growth
Non US Members by Country
Argentina 2
Australia 8
Austria 8
Belgium 4
Brazil 3
Canada 19
Chile 1
China 9
Czech Republic 2
Denmark 2
Finland 4
France 12
Germany 22
Hong Kong 1
Hungary 4
India 2
Ireland 1
Israel 2
Italy 11
Japan 33
Korea, North 1
Korea, South 6
Lebanon 1
Macedonia 1
Netherlands 8
New Zealand 1
Norway 1
Poland 1
Qatar 1
Singapore 2
Slovenia 2
South Africa 1
Spain 7
Sweden 9
Switzerland 11
Taiwan 1
Thailand 2
Turkey 2
United Kingdom 33
US Members by State
AL 7
AZ 6
CA 37
CO 1
CT 3
DC 3
DE 1
FL 16
GA 3
IA 4
IL 7
IN 2
KY 1
LA 1
MA 15
MD 9
MI 9
MN 12
MO 7
NC 7
NE 2
NJ 4
NY 40
OH 11
OR 1
PA 13
SC 3
TN 3
TX 14
UT 2
VA 6
WA 5
WI 4
AK 1
 













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