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Imaging Mat ters | Apr il 2013 uc.edu/r adiology
Krebs Named Clinical Operations Manager
Chief Residents Announced
The Department of Radiology is pleased to announce the
selection of chief residents for 2013-14. They assumed their
new roles on February 1, 2013.
Anthony Livorine, MD
Tony Livorine received his MD from Wayne State University
in 2009. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at
the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Tony is active in the Ohio Radiological
Society as well as the American College of
Radiology Resident-Fellow Section and
Annual Meeting and Chapter Leadership
Conference. Tony and his wife, Dr. Laurel
Leithauser, just welcomed their first child,
Anthony Livorine, MD
Luke. Tony plans to complete a neuroradiology fellowship after residency.
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
Mike Hazenfield is a 2009 graduate of the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. He
completed his internship in internal
medicine at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Mike enjoys outdoor activities,
running, and working on his house. He and
his wife, Dr. Chrissy Heubi, are expecting
their first child this summer. Mike is
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
planning to complete a neuroradiology
fellowship after residency.
Judy Squires, MD
Judy Squires attended the University of Texas Medical College
at Galveston and completed her transitional
year in pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center. Judy has been
working on research projects in musculoskeletal imaging and pediatric radiology and
presented her findings nationally at RSNA
and the Society for Pediatric Radiology. Her
Judy Squires, MD
plans are to complete a pediatric radiology
fellowship. Judy and her husband, Dr. Jim Squires, just had
their first child, Clark.
The Radiology Department congratulates Tony, Mike and Judy,
and looks forward to their leadership throughout the coming
year. The Department also thanks Josh Nepute, Jim Buchino
and Nate von Fischer for their service as outgoing chief residents. Their contributions to the educational mission of the
department were invaluable and greatly appreciated.
n
Karen Krebs, R.T.(R)(CT) has
been promoted to Radiology
Clinical
Operations
Manager,
replacing
Mike Regg
who was
recently
Karen Krebs
promoted to
Assistant Operations Manager
for UC Physicians. Karen’s
duties include overall management of radiology practice sites,
enforcing policies and procedures, identifying operational
efficiencies, revenue maximization, and meeting and exceed-
University of Cincinnati Radiology
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
uc Department of
uc.edu/radiology | [email protected] | UC Physicians Radiology Vol. 11 No. 1 April 2013
Jannette Collins, MD,
MEd, FCCP, FACR
Ben Felson Professor and
Chair
abdominal Imaging
Breast Imaging
Mary Mahoney, MD
Cardiopulmonary
Imaging
Sangita Kapur, MD
Emergency Radiology
Kalpesh Panchal, MD
n
Interventional
Radiology
UC Radiologists Among 2013’s Top Docs
Cincinnati Magazine announced its annual Top Doctors in its
January issue, and once again a number of UC radiologists made
the list. The magazine asked over 5,000 local physicians who they
would recommend (other than themselves) if “you, a family member, or a
friend needed medical attention.”
Physicians receiving five or more
recommendations made the magazine’s
published list. Under Radiology, these
included K. Ann Choe, MD; Rebecca
Cornelius, MD; Ralph Shipley, MD; and
Sadhna Verma, MD. Ross Ristagno, MD,
and Doan Vu, MD, were listed under
Interventional Radiology. Jonathan
Moulton, MD, and Thomas Tomsick, MD,
were listed for both Radiology and IR.
Cincy Magazine published its 2013 Best
Doctors List in December. Cincy’s list is
based on a survey by Best Doctors in America, which asks doctors
who they would name “if you or a loved one needed a doctor in
your specialty.” In Radiology, the list included Marilyn J. Goske,
MD; Mary Mahoney, MD; Rebecca Cornelius, MD; Robert R. Lukin,
MD; and Thomas Tomsick, MD. Under Pediatric Radiology, Cincy
listed William S. Ball, MD; Alan Brody, MD; Brian Coley, MD; and
Tal Laor, MD. In Nuclear Medicine, Michael Gelfand, MD, and
Edward Silberstein, MD, made the list.
n
Univers ity of Cincinnati R adiology | 2
Radiology
Imaging Matters
ing customer service expectations (both patient and
referring physicians). She
manages the day-to-day
operations of the UC Health
Partners Medical Arts Building
Imaging Center, including
management of clinical and
clerical support staff. Karen
has been with UC Physicians
and Radiology for 24 years
with the most recent two
years as the lead technologist/
assistant clinical operations
manager. She reports to Carl
Whittenburg, Radiology
Executive Director, Business
and Administration.
Ross Ristagno, MD
Medical arts building
Imaging Center
Bruce Mahoney, MD
Musculoskeletal
Radiology
Rob Wissman, MD
Neuroradiology
Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Mat ters | April 2013 Barb Dimmitt Leaves Department
Barb Dimmitt has taken a new
position with the Psychiatry
Department, where she will be
Medical Student Coordinator
and manage continuing
medical education activities.
Barb was with UC Radiology
for thirteen years, working as
Medical Student Coordinator.
She also wrote the People
Profiles which appear on
the department website.
In the photo (l to r): Judy
Hughes, Director of Nuclear
Medicine; Jennifer Scheler,
MD, Radiology Clerkship
Director; Sangita Kapur, MD;
and Barb Dimmitt.
n
Mariano Fernandez, MD
uc.edu/r adi ology
Pediatric Radiology
Please take our
Alumni Survey
Brian Coley, MD
Resident Education
We are interested in what
happens to trainees once
they leave the UC Radiology
Residency program, and we’d
like to provide a means for
you to relate news to other
alumni via “Imaging
Matters”. Please go to this
web address and take our
survey: www.surveymonkey.
com/s/62XBZH8
Thank you for your help.
Rob Wissman, MD
University Pointe
Gavin Udstuen, MD
Varsity Village
Imaging Center
Rob Wissman, MD
Veterans Hospital
Inside
n
Imaging Matters is a publication
for alumni, current employees
and friends of the University of
Cincinnati Radiology Department.
Please send comments and story
ideas to the editor, Clint Bramkamp,
at [email protected]
or call (513) 584-1845. n
2 Chief Residents Named
2 'Top Docs'
3 RSNA Activities
4 'All In for Lukin'
4 Mahoney to Vice Chair
5 Publications,
Presentations
From the Chair
This issue of Imaging Matters features RSNA 2012. Numerous UC radiologists and trainees made presentations at the conference in Chicago, and
two received major career awards. Once again, several UC Radiologists
were named in the Top Doctors surveys conducted by two local magazines.
I’m also very pleased to report on the progress of the Robert R. Lukin, MD,
Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology campaign.
n
UC Radiologists Recognized at RSNA Meeting
RSNA 2012 was held at McCormick Place in Chicago November 25-30. The Annual Oration
in Diagnostic Radiology was
dedicated to the memory of
Jerome F. Wiot, MD.
Thomas Receives Gold Medal
The RSNA Gold Medal – the organization’s highest honor – was
presented to Professor Emeritus
of Radiology and Medical Physics Stephen R. Thomas, PhD.
2012 RSNA President George S.
Bisset III, MD, a former UC Radiology resident and fellow who
was trained by Dr. Thomas, said
“His passion for life, his commitment to research, his devotion
to his family and career, and his
dedication to the RSNA make
Dr. Thomas an obvious choice
for this award.”
In accepting the award, Dr.
Thomas said “I want to express
my appreciation to the RSNA for
this tremendous honor accorded
to me. This recognition represents an absolute highlight of my
professional career in radiology
and, specifically, the discipline of
medical physics. It has been my
great pleasure to have worked
with the leadership, staff and
committees of the RSNA for
RSNA President George
Bisset, MD (left), presents
the Gold Medal to Stephen
R. Thomas, PhD.
many years. I have considered it a
privilege to have been able to contribute to the many functions and
activities advanced by the RSNA
on behalf of our profession.”
is particularly known as founder
of the Image Gently™ campaign
to promote “child-sized” imaging
and reduce unnecessary radiation
exposure.
Goeske Honored as Educator
Marilyn J. Goske, MD, Corning Benton Endowed Chair for
Radiology Education and Professor of Pediatrics and Radiology,
received
Presentation
the
to Marilyn
Goeske, MD.
2012
Outstanding
Educator
Award.
Dr.
Goske
Faculty Broadly Involved
UC Radiology faculty and
residents presented 19 courses or
informatics sessions, 14 posters
and exhibits, and nine papers. A
Certificate of Merit award was
presented for the CME Exhibit
Discitis-Osteomyelitis Mimics:
When Should Radiologists Think
Beyond Infection?, by Humberto
Morales, MD, and Rebecca Cornelius, MD.
n
Please see inside for RSNA 2012
activities by UC Radiology.
Imaging Mat ters | Apr il 2013 uc.edu/r adiology
Krebs Named Clinical Operations Manager
Chief Residents Announced
The Department of Radiology is pleased to announce the
selection of chief residents for 2013-14. They assumed their
new roles on February 1, 2013.
Anthony Livorine, MD
Tony Livorine received his MD from Wayne State University
in 2009. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at
the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Tony is active in the Ohio Radiological
Society as well as the American College of
Radiology Resident-Fellow Section and
Annual Meeting and Chapter Leadership
Conference. Tony and his wife, Dr. Laurel
Leithauser, just welcomed their first child,
Anthony Livorine, MD
Luke. Tony plans to complete a neuroradiology fellowship after residency.
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
Mike Hazenfield is a 2009 graduate of the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. He
completed his internship in internal
medicine at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Mike enjoys outdoor activities,
running, and working on his house. He and
his wife, Dr. Chrissy Heubi, are expecting
their first child this summer. Mike is
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
planning to complete a neuroradiology
fellowship after residency.
Judy Squires, MD
Judy Squires attended the University of Texas Medical College
at Galveston and completed her transitional
year in pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center. Judy has been
working on research projects in musculoskeletal imaging and pediatric radiology and
presented her findings nationally at RSNA
and the Society for Pediatric Radiology. Her
Judy Squires, MD
plans are to complete a pediatric radiology
fellowship. Judy and her husband, Dr. Jim Squires, just had
their first child, Clark.
The Radiology Department congratulates Tony, Mike and Judy,
and looks forward to their leadership throughout the coming
year. The Department also thanks Josh Nepute, Jim Buchino
and Nate von Fischer for their service as outgoing chief residents. Their contributions to the educational mission of the
department were invaluable and greatly appreciated.
n
Karen Krebs, R.T.(R)(CT) has
been promoted to Radiology
Clinical
Operations
Manager,
replacing
Mike Regg
who was
recently
Karen Krebs
promoted to
Assistant Operations Manager
for UC Physicians. Karen’s
duties include overall management of radiology practice sites,
enforcing policies and procedures, identifying operational
efficiencies, revenue maximization, and meeting and exceed-
University of Cincinnati Radiology
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
uc Department of
uc.edu/radiology | [email protected] | UC Physicians Radiology Vol. 11 No. 1 April 2013
Jannette Collins, MD,
MEd, FCCP, FACR
Ben Felson Professor and
Chair
abdominal Imaging
Breast Imaging
Mary Mahoney, MD
Cardiopulmonary
Imaging
Sangita Kapur, MD
Emergency Radiology
Kalpesh Panchal, MD
n
Interventional
Radiology
UC Radiologists Among 2013’s Top Docs
Cincinnati Magazine announced its annual Top Doctors in its
January issue, and once again a number of UC radiologists made
the list. The magazine asked over 5,000 local physicians who they
would recommend (other than themselves) if “you, a family member, or a
friend needed medical attention.”
Physicians receiving five or more
recommendations made the magazine’s
published list. Under Radiology, these
included K. Ann Choe, MD; Rebecca
Cornelius, MD; Ralph Shipley, MD; and
Sadhna Verma, MD. Ross Ristagno, MD,
and Doan Vu, MD, were listed under
Interventional Radiology. Jonathan
Moulton, MD, and Thomas Tomsick, MD,
were listed for both Radiology and IR.
Cincy Magazine published its 2013 Best
Doctors List in December. Cincy’s list is
based on a survey by Best Doctors in America, which asks doctors
who they would name “if you or a loved one needed a doctor in
your specialty.” In Radiology, the list included Marilyn J. Goske,
MD; Mary Mahoney, MD; Rebecca Cornelius, MD; Robert R. Lukin,
MD; and Thomas Tomsick, MD. Under Pediatric Radiology, Cincy
listed William S. Ball, MD; Alan Brody, MD; Brian Coley, MD; and
Tal Laor, MD. In Nuclear Medicine, Michael Gelfand, MD, and
Edward Silberstein, MD, made the list.
n
Univers ity of Cincinnati R adiology | 2
Radiology
Imaging Matters
ing customer service expectations (both patient and
referring physicians). She
manages the day-to-day
operations of the UC Health
Partners Medical Arts Building
Imaging Center, including
management of clinical and
clerical support staff. Karen
has been with UC Physicians
and Radiology for 24 years
with the most recent two
years as the lead technologist/
assistant clinical operations
manager. She reports to Carl
Whittenburg, Radiology
Executive Director, Business
and Administration.
Ross Ristagno, MD
Medical arts building
Imaging Center
Bruce Mahoney, MD
Musculoskeletal
Radiology
Rob Wissman, MD
Neuroradiology
Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Mat ters | April 2013 Barb Dimmitt Leaves Department
Barb Dimmitt has taken a new
position with the Psychiatry
Department, where she will be
Medical Student Coordinator
and manage continuing
medical education activities.
Barb was with UC Radiology
for thirteen years, working as
Medical Student Coordinator.
She also wrote the People
Profiles which appear on
the department website.
In the photo (l to r): Judy
Hughes, Director of Nuclear
Medicine; Jennifer Scheler,
MD, Radiology Clerkship
Director; Sangita Kapur, MD;
and Barb Dimmitt.
n
Mariano Fernandez, MD
uc.edu/r adi ology
Pediatric Radiology
Please take our
Alumni Survey
Brian Coley, MD
Resident Education
We are interested in what
happens to trainees once
they leave the UC Radiology
Residency program, and we’d
like to provide a means for
you to relate news to other
alumni via “Imaging
Matters”. Please go to this
web address and take our
survey: www.surveymonkey.
com/s/62XBZH8
Thank you for your help.
Rob Wissman, MD
University Pointe
Gavin Udstuen, MD
Varsity Village
Imaging Center
Rob Wissman, MD
Veterans Hospital
Inside
n
Imaging Matters is a publication
for alumni, current employees
and friends of the University of
Cincinnati Radiology Department.
Please send comments and story
ideas to the editor, Clint Bramkamp,
at [email protected]
or call (513) 584-1845. n
2 Chief Residents Named
2 'Top Docs'
3 RSNA Activities
4 'All In for Lukin'
4 Mahoney to Vice Chair
5 Publications,
Presentations
From the Chair
This issue of Imaging Matters features RSNA 2012. Numerous UC radiologists and trainees made presentations at the conference in Chicago, and
two received major career awards. Once again, several UC Radiologists
were named in the Top Doctors surveys conducted by two local magazines.
I’m also very pleased to report on the progress of the Robert R. Lukin, MD,
Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology campaign.
n
UC Radiologists Recognized at RSNA Meeting
RSNA 2012 was held at McCormick Place in Chicago November 25-30. The Annual Oration
in Diagnostic Radiology was
dedicated to the memory of
Jerome F. Wiot, MD.
Thomas Receives Gold Medal
The RSNA Gold Medal – the organization’s highest honor – was
presented to Professor Emeritus
of Radiology and Medical Physics Stephen R. Thomas, PhD.
2012 RSNA President George S.
Bisset III, MD, a former UC Radiology resident and fellow who
was trained by Dr. Thomas, said
“His passion for life, his commitment to research, his devotion
to his family and career, and his
dedication to the RSNA make
Dr. Thomas an obvious choice
for this award.”
In accepting the award, Dr.
Thomas said “I want to express
my appreciation to the RSNA for
this tremendous honor accorded
to me. This recognition represents an absolute highlight of my
professional career in radiology
and, specifically, the discipline of
medical physics. It has been my
great pleasure to have worked
with the leadership, staff and
committees of the RSNA for
RSNA President George
Bisset, MD (left), presents
the Gold Medal to Stephen
R. Thomas, PhD.
many years. I have considered it a
privilege to have been able to contribute to the many functions and
activities advanced by the RSNA
on behalf of our profession.”
is particularly known as founder
of the Image Gently™ campaign
to promote “child-sized” imaging
and reduce unnecessary radiation
exposure.
Goeske Honored as Educator
Marilyn J. Goske, MD, Corning Benton Endowed Chair for
Radiology Education and Professor of Pediatrics and Radiology,
received
Presentation
the
to Marilyn
Goeske, MD.
2012
Outstanding
Educator
Award.
Dr.
Goske
Faculty Broadly Involved
UC Radiology faculty and
residents presented 19 courses or
informatics sessions, 14 posters
and exhibits, and nine papers. A
Certificate of Merit award was
presented for the CME Exhibit
Discitis-Osteomyelitis Mimics:
When Should Radiologists Think
Beyond Infection?, by Humberto
Morales, MD, and Rebecca Cornelius, MD.
n
Please see inside for RSNA 2012
activities by UC Radiology.
Imagi ng Mat ters | apr il 2013 uc.edu/r adiology
Imag in g Mat ters | april 2013 uc.edu/r adi ology
The following is a listing of scholarly activities of UC Radiologists at RSNA 2012.
Special Courses:
Argus A, Mahoney M, et al. MR
imaging-guided breast biopsy
(hands-on workshop).
Breneman J, Gaskill-Shipley MF,
McPherson C, Leach J. Oncodiagnosis panel: the critical role of
imaging in the neurosurgical and
radiotherapeutic management of
brain tumors.
Buckwalter K…Goske MJ, et al.
Creating a professional culture
in your department: what to do,
what to avoid (Sponsored by
the RSNA Professionalism
Committee)(an interactive
session)
Coley BD. US Evaluation.
Collins J. How to be the speaker
everyone wants you to be (an
interactive session).
Eby P, Mahoney M, Molleran V,
et al. MR imaging-guided breast
biopsy (hands-on workshop).
Goske, MJ. Panelist, Sunday
afternoon plenary session.
Larson DB. CT dose reduction
in the clinical realm: tactics and
logistics.
Larson DB. Practical implementation of a peer review program.
Lee F, Collins J, Lewin J. Interview
role playing.
Mahoney M, Moderator. Patientcentered radiology: it’s good
business (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
tional sonography and thermal
ablation (hands-on workshop).
Verma S, et al. Doppler US:
visceral and carotid applications
(hands-on workshop).
White LM, Resnick DL, Laor T,
Palmer WE. Case-based review
of magnetic resonance: musculoskeletal-lower extremity (an
interactive session).
Poster Presentations:
Hawkins CM, Pryor R, Alsip C,
Larson DB. Quality improvement
and confirmation (QuIC) projects:
a method for rapid and verifiable
improvement in focused aspects
of individual performance in
radiology departments (quality
storyboard).
Towbin AJ, Iyer S, Varadarajan K,
Perry LA, Brown J, Larson DB.
Decreasing the variability in
turnaround time for radiography
studies from the emergency
department (quality storyboards).
Vagal AS, Maganathan K,
Kleindorfer D, Adeoye O,
Hornung R, Khatri P. Increasing
utilization of CT-based multimodal imaging (CT perfusion and CT
angiograms) in acute ischemic
stroke from 2006 to 2010.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Appropriateness of CT angiogram in emergency department patients
presenting with vertigo/dizziness.
CME Exhibits:
Mahoney M, Moderator. What
the referring physician needs to
know (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
Morales H, Cornelius R. Discitisosteomyelitis mimics: when
should radiologists think beyond
infection?
Mahoney M. US-guided biopsy.
Towbin AJ. Informatics lunch
hour.
Podberesky DJ. Advanced
pediatric Liver MR imaging
techniques: elastography and
liver iron quantification.
Shiels WE…Coley BD, Koch BL,
et al. Friday imaging symposium:
pediatric-radiology challenges,
pitfalls, and solutions.
Shiels WE…Kukreja K, et al.
Techniques for interventional
solography and thermal ablation
(hands-on workshop).
Shiels WE…Patel MN…Coley BD,
et al. Techniques for interven-
Education Exhibits:
Bahel A, Wissman RD, Mehta K,
Panchal K, Wannemacher D,
Kimbrough D, Johnston S. MR
artifacts: friend or foe.
Kazerooni E…Goske MJ, et al.
Image interpretation exhibit.
Futterer J, Verma S. Multiparametric prostate MR
imaging: structured reporting.
Rattan A, Verma S, et al. Liver
imaging – cases for aces.
3 | Un iversi ty of Cinc innat i R adi ology
Dr. Collins Participates in Mexico City ACER Event
The Alliance for Clinician Educators in Radiology (ACER)
together with the Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e Imagen coorganized a first of its kind, one day, Radiology Educational
Symposium in Mexico City, January 29, 2013, dedicated to the
training of advanced educational skills to academic radiologists.
Dr. Jannette Collins, an ACER Past President, gave two talks as
part of the symposium. Registrants included over 40 academic
radiologists involved in postgraduate radiology education programs across Mexico. The symposium focused on promoting lifelong learning, appreciating adult learning theories, improving
presentation skills, and effectively using new educational electronic
tools, through both didactic sessions and hands-on workshops.
Diane Babcock Travel Award Supports RSNA Attendance
The Diane Babcock Travel Award was established to support a
radiology resident’s attendance at a national meeting. The first
recipient was Chief Resident Nate Von
Fischer, MD, who presented a poster and a
scientific paper at RSNA 2012. Dr. Babcock,
herself a former UC radiology resident, is
Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Radiology at
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center. She first attended RSNA as a senior
Diane Babcock, MD
resident. She told Dr. Von
Fischer, “I was so pleased that you and many
others from Cincinnati were presenting at the
RSNA. Even (outgoing RSNA President)
George Bisset is a former UC Fellow.” Thanks
to an additional donation by Dr. Babcock, the
award will be made again in 2013, with the
Nate Von Fischer, MD
recipient to be chosen by the Radiology
Department Education Committee.
n
Sandrasegaran K, Verma S, Tann
M, Patel A, Menias C. Pitfalls in
assessing post-therapy images
after newer biological or radiation
therapies.
Venkatesh R, Verma S, et al. MRI
of gallbladder abnormalities:
beyond stones and sludge!
Zboniewicz AM. Post-treatment
imaging of musculoskeletal
neoplasms in the pediatric
population.
Zboniewicz AM. Use of ultrasound for diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal
conditions in the adolescent
athlete.
Scientific Papers:
Goske MJ (moderator), Newman
B. Pediatrics (radiation safety/
dose reduction).
Kim EY, Ahn SS, Shin NY. Intracranial artery calcification as a
predictor of coronary artery
disease in patients with ischemic
stroke.
Kraus SJ, O’Hara SM, Mistur R,
Adams J. Peripubertal ovarian
and uterine volumes: are
historical values still valid today?
Larson DB, Malarik R, Podberesky
DJ. Guidance prediction application: prospective modeling of CT
image noise and size-specific
dose estimates over a range of
patient sizes and scanner settings
for use in an automated system
for mass-scale dose and image
quality control.
n
‘All In For Lukin’
The “All In For Lukin” campaign lunch was held in Room E684, the Radiology Department
conference room, on January 18, 2013. Department personnel were invited to drop in to
share a lunch of soup, salad and cookies, and to hear an update on fundraising for the
Robert R. Lukin, MD, Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology. The event raised $22,400.00 in
cash and pledges. A total of $493,873 has been raised to date. n
Larson DB, Podberesky DJ, Wang
LL, Hall S, Malarik R, Goske MJ.
Guidance: an automated system
for guiding CT protocol parameters based on patient size
decreases variation in image
quality and radiation dose in
body CT in children.
Melarik R, Larson DB, Hall S.
Guidance CT image quality and
dose assessment application: an
automated method to assess
real-time slice-by-slice estimates
of patient size, radiation dose
exposure, and image quality.
Rattan MS. Advanced imaging
of the pediatric chest.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Trends in
utilization of neurological CT
angiograms in an adult
emergency department of an
academic urban hospital from
2005 to 2010.
Wang LL, Larson DB, Podberesky
DJ, Goske Mj. Quantification of
Radiologist CT image quality
preference to establish a target
image quality curve based on
patient size for image quality/
radiation dose optimization. n
At the ‘All In For Lukin’ Luncheon (left to right): Dr. Jannette Collins with decorated Busken cookies;
Dr. Ralph Shipley with the special issue of Imaging Matters; Dr. Robert Lukin; and Dr. Jonathan
Moulton with the badge holder and lanyard that were given to donors.
Dr. Mary Gaskill Shipley makes a donation.
If you would like to support this
important effort, please send checks
payable to “UCF/Lukin Chair” to the UC
Foundation, P.O. Box 19970, Cincinnati, OH 45219. Gifts can also be made online at
med.uc.edu/radiology/alumni/LukinFund.
html. For more information
about giving options, please
contact Mike Zenz at the UC
Foundation; 513-558-3355
or [email protected]. n
University of Cincinnati R adiology | 4
Mary Mahoney Named
UC Radiology Vice Chair
of Research
Mary C. Mahoney, MD, FACR,
was appointed the Eugene L.
Saenger Vice
Chair of
Research and
Professor of
Radiology,
effective
January 1,
Mary C. Mahoney, MD
2013.
She will have leadership
roles at the Center for Imaging
Research and Vontz Core
Imaging Lab. Dr. Mahoney is
also the Section Chief of Breast
Imaging. She recently received
a research grant from the
Radiological Society of North
America to conduct breast
MRI research.
In addition to leading the
department’s research mission,
she will continue to pursue her
own independent research and
formal research training.
n
Imagi ng Mat ters | april 2013 Traister Becomes Certified
Interventional Radiology
Cardiovascular Coder
Betty Jo Traister, UC Radiology
Coding and Compliance
Manager,
received
certification
from the
American
Association
of Professional
Betty Jo Traister
Coders
(AAPC) as an interventional
radiology cardiovascular coder
in December 2012. AAPC was
founded in 1988 to provide
education and professional
certification to physician-based
medical coders and to elevate
the standards of medical
coding by providing student
training, certification, ongoing
education, networking, and job
opportunities. Since then,
AAPC has expanded beyond
coding to include training and
credentials in documentation
and coding audits, regulatory
compliance, and physician
practice management. Currently, AAPC has a membership base of 119,000 worldwide,
of which more than 90,000 are
certified.
n
Udstuen Certified in
Neuroradiology
Gavin
Udstuen, MD,
completed the
10 year
Maintenance
of Certification process
Gavin Udstuen, MD
for the Certificate of Added Qualification in
Neuroradiology.
n
Publications
Argus A, Ballard AR. Mondor’s Disease. J
Am Osteopath Coll Radiol 2013;2(1):32.
Bhavsar AS, Verma S, Lamba R, Lall CG,
Koenigsknecht V, Rajesh A. Abdominal
manifestations of neurologic disorders.
Radiographics. 2013 Jan;33(1):135-53.
Boiselle PM, Collins J, Dodd JD, Herold
CJ, Leung AN. Expert opinion: What are
the greatest challenges and/or barriers
to applying evidence-based medicine
in the daily practice of cardiopulmonary radiology? J Thorac Imaging 2012;
27(5):271.
Collins J. “AgeENTs of Change” Seminars in Roentgenology 2013;
48(1):1-2.
Demartini WB, Hanna L, Gatsonis C,
Mahoney MC, Lehman CD. Evaluation
of Tissue Sampling Methods Used for
MRI-Detected Contralateral Breast
Lesions in the American College of
Radiology Imaging Network 6667 Trial.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012 Sep;199(3):
W386-91.
Fütterer JJ, Verma S, Hambrock T, Yakar
D, Barentsz JO. High-risk prostate
cancer: value of multi-modality 3T MRIguided biopsies after previous negative
biopsies. Abdom Imaging. 2012
Oct;37(5):892-6. PMID: 22038330
Mahoney M. Amid the science lies the
art of treating patients. RSNA News.
2013 Feb;23(2):4.
Mahoney MC, Ballard AR. Ductal
carcinoma in situ. J Am Osteopath Coll
Radiol 2013;2(1):33.
Mainiero MB, Lourenco A, Mahoney
MC, et al. ACR Appropriateness Criteria
Breast Cancer Screening. J Am Coll
Radiol. 2013 Jan;10(1):11-4.
Shanbhogue AK, Vikram R, Paspulati
RM, Maclennan G, Verma S, Sandrasegaran K, Prasad SR. Rare (<1%)
histological subtypes of renal cell
carcinoma: an update. Abdom Imaging.
2012 Oct;37(5):861-72. PMID: 22075767
Sheridan RM, Michelfelder EC, Choe KA,
Divanovic A, Liu C, Ware S, Stanek J.
Ductus arteriosus aneurysm with
massive thrombosis of pulmonary
artery and fetal hydrops. Pediatr Dev
Pathol. 2012 Jan-Feb;15(1):79-85. Epub
2011 Aug 29.
Silberstein EB, Alavi A, Balon HR, Clarke
SE, Divgi C, Gelfand MJ, Goldsmith SJ,
Jadvar H, Marcus CS, Martin WH, Parker
JA, Royal HD, Sarkar SD, Stabin M,
Waxman AD. The SNMMI Practice
Guideline for Therapy of Thyroid
uc.edu/r adiology
Disease with 131I 3.0. J Nucl Med. 2012
Oct; 53(10):1633-51. Epub 2012 Jul 11.
Silberstein EB, Eugene L, Saenger SR.
Radiophosphorus treatment of
myeloproliferative neoplasms. Chapter
in Aktolun C and Goldsmith SJ. Nuclear
Medicine Therapy: Principles and
Clinical Applications. New York:
Springer 2013. 49-56.
Verma S, Turkbey B, Muradyan N, Rajesh
A, Cornud F, Haider MA, Choyke PL,
Harisinghani M. Overview of dynamic
contrast-enhanced MRI in prostate
cancer diagnosis and management.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012
Jun;198(6):1277-88.
Wallner PE, Ang KK, Zietman AL, Harris
JR, Ibbott GS, Mahoney MC, Mezwa DG,
Wilson LD, Becker GJ. The American
Board of Radiology Holman research
pathway: 10-year retrospective review
of the program and participant performance. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys.
2013 Jan 1;85(1):29-34. Epub 2012 Jun 9.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Hendry D,
Gorman D, Kenter K. Cysts within and
adjacent to the lesser tuberosity:
correlation with shoulder arthroscopy.
Skeletal Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1105-10.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Nepute J, Von
Fischer N, Radhakrishnan R, Hendry D,
Kenter K. The trochlear cleft: the “black
line” of the trochlear trough. Skeletal
Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1121-6.
presentations
Abruzzo T, Kimbrough D, Augsberger J,
Geller J. A novel technique for
ophthalmic artery infusion chemotherapy in children with retrograde ophthalmic artery flow. Oral presentation.
Pediatric Interventional Radiology
Symposium, Toronto ON, Canada.
October 26-28, 2012.
Collins J. Patient-Centered Radiology.
Midwest Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL.
January 11, 2013.
Collins J. Building Culture. Midwest
Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL. January
12, 2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning: What, Why
and How. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 29, 2013.
Collins J. Case-based Learning.
Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e
Imagen (SMRI) XLVII Annual Radiology
Course, Mexico City, Mexico. January 29,
2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning and Adult
Learning Theory. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 31, 2013.
Delk K, Johnston SK, Redus Z, Wissman
R, Panchal K, Mehta K. Review of
common and uncommon nontraumatic pathology of the basal
ganglia and thalamus. Poster presentation. American Society of Emergency
Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting.
New Orleans LA. September 12-15,
2012.
Kraus S, O’Hara S: Pediatric GU imaging:
A practical approach. Society of
Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 28, 2013.
McDonald NM, von Fischer N, Leach J,
Gaskill-Shipley MF, Vagal AS. Resident
interpretation of emergent neuroradiology MRI examinations: lessons learned
from a long-term quality assurance
process. Poster presentation, awarded
Certificate of Merit. American Society of
Emergency Radiology, New Orleans LA.
September 12-15, 2012.
Obert L, Wolujewicz M, Ristagno R. A
review of current intra-luminal crossing
devices used to treat peripheral chronic
occlusions. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012.
Podberesky D. Advanced Small Bowel
Imaging. Hands-on Workshop. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 25, 2013.
Redus Z, Delk K, Bhavsar A, Koenigsknecht V, Verma S. Optimal imaging
techniques to evaluate the genitourinary system. Poster presentation.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. Feb 24-28, 2013.
Verma S. Advanced MRI Techniques of
the Prostate. Hands-on Workshop.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. February 25, 2013.
Verma S. Case-based critical review of
prostate MRI: Pearls and Pitfalls. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 26, 2013.
Wolujewicz M, Obert L, Scheler J,
Starnes S, Ristagno R. Radiotracerguided localization for thoracoscopic
biopsy: lessons learned over the last
two years. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012. n
Universi ty of Ci ncinnat i R adi ology | 5
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Imag in g Mat ters | april 2013 uc.edu/r adi ology
The following is a listing of scholarly activities of UC Radiologists at RSNA 2012.
Special Courses:
Argus A, Mahoney M, et al. MR
imaging-guided breast biopsy
(hands-on workshop).
Breneman J, Gaskill-Shipley MF,
McPherson C, Leach J. Oncodiagnosis panel: the critical role of
imaging in the neurosurgical and
radiotherapeutic management of
brain tumors.
Buckwalter K…Goske MJ, et al.
Creating a professional culture
in your department: what to do,
what to avoid (Sponsored by
the RSNA Professionalism
Committee)(an interactive
session)
Coley BD. US Evaluation.
Collins J. How to be the speaker
everyone wants you to be (an
interactive session).
Eby P, Mahoney M, Molleran V,
et al. MR imaging-guided breast
biopsy (hands-on workshop).
Goske, MJ. Panelist, Sunday
afternoon plenary session.
Larson DB. CT dose reduction
in the clinical realm: tactics and
logistics.
Larson DB. Practical implementation of a peer review program.
Lee F, Collins J, Lewin J. Interview
role playing.
Mahoney M, Moderator. Patientcentered radiology: it’s good
business (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
tional sonography and thermal
ablation (hands-on workshop).
Verma S, et al. Doppler US:
visceral and carotid applications
(hands-on workshop).
White LM, Resnick DL, Laor T,
Palmer WE. Case-based review
of magnetic resonance: musculoskeletal-lower extremity (an
interactive session).
Poster Presentations:
Hawkins CM, Pryor R, Alsip C,
Larson DB. Quality improvement
and confirmation (QuIC) projects:
a method for rapid and verifiable
improvement in focused aspects
of individual performance in
radiology departments (quality
storyboard).
Towbin AJ, Iyer S, Varadarajan K,
Perry LA, Brown J, Larson DB.
Decreasing the variability in
turnaround time for radiography
studies from the emergency
department (quality storyboards).
Vagal AS, Maganathan K,
Kleindorfer D, Adeoye O,
Hornung R, Khatri P. Increasing
utilization of CT-based multimodal imaging (CT perfusion and CT
angiograms) in acute ischemic
stroke from 2006 to 2010.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Appropriateness of CT angiogram in emergency department patients
presenting with vertigo/dizziness.
CME Exhibits:
Mahoney M, Moderator. What
the referring physician needs to
know (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
Morales H, Cornelius R. Discitisosteomyelitis mimics: when
should radiologists think beyond
infection?
Mahoney M. US-guided biopsy.
Towbin AJ. Informatics lunch
hour.
Podberesky DJ. Advanced
pediatric Liver MR imaging
techniques: elastography and
liver iron quantification.
Shiels WE…Coley BD, Koch BL,
et al. Friday imaging symposium:
pediatric-radiology challenges,
pitfalls, and solutions.
Shiels WE…Kukreja K, et al.
Techniques for interventional
solography and thermal ablation
(hands-on workshop).
Shiels WE…Patel MN…Coley BD,
et al. Techniques for interven-
Education Exhibits:
Bahel A, Wissman RD, Mehta K,
Panchal K, Wannemacher D,
Kimbrough D, Johnston S. MR
artifacts: friend or foe.
Kazerooni E…Goske MJ, et al.
Image interpretation exhibit.
Futterer J, Verma S. Multiparametric prostate MR
imaging: structured reporting.
Rattan A, Verma S, et al. Liver
imaging – cases for aces.
3 | Un iversi ty of Cinc innat i R adi ology
Dr. Collins Participates in Mexico City ACER Event
The Alliance for Clinician Educators in Radiology (ACER)
together with the Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e Imagen coorganized a first of its kind, one day, Radiology Educational
Symposium in Mexico City, January 29, 2013, dedicated to the
training of advanced educational skills to academic radiologists.
Dr. Jannette Collins, an ACER Past President, gave two talks as
part of the symposium. Registrants included over 40 academic
radiologists involved in postgraduate radiology education programs across Mexico. The symposium focused on promoting lifelong learning, appreciating adult learning theories, improving
presentation skills, and effectively using new educational electronic
tools, through both didactic sessions and hands-on workshops.
Diane Babcock Travel Award Supports RSNA Attendance
The Diane Babcock Travel Award was established to support a
radiology resident’s attendance at a national meeting. The first
recipient was Chief Resident Nate Von
Fischer, MD, who presented a poster and a
scientific paper at RSNA 2012. Dr. Babcock,
herself a former UC radiology resident, is
Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Radiology at
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center. She first attended RSNA as a senior
Diane Babcock, MD
resident. She told Dr. Von
Fischer, “I was so pleased that you and many
others from Cincinnati were presenting at the
RSNA. Even (outgoing RSNA President)
George Bisset is a former UC Fellow.” Thanks
to an additional donation by Dr. Babcock, the
award will be made again in 2013, with the
Nate Von Fischer, MD
recipient to be chosen by the Radiology
Department Education Committee.
n
Sandrasegaran K, Verma S, Tann
M, Patel A, Menias C. Pitfalls in
assessing post-therapy images
after newer biological or radiation
therapies.
Venkatesh R, Verma S, et al. MRI
of gallbladder abnormalities:
beyond stones and sludge!
Zboniewicz AM. Post-treatment
imaging of musculoskeletal
neoplasms in the pediatric
population.
Zboniewicz AM. Use of ultrasound for diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal
conditions in the adolescent
athlete.
Scientific Papers:
Goske MJ (moderator), Newman
B. Pediatrics (radiation safety/
dose reduction).
Kim EY, Ahn SS, Shin NY. Intracranial artery calcification as a
predictor of coronary artery
disease in patients with ischemic
stroke.
Kraus SJ, O’Hara SM, Mistur R,
Adams J. Peripubertal ovarian
and uterine volumes: are
historical values still valid today?
Larson DB, Malarik R, Podberesky
DJ. Guidance prediction application: prospective modeling of CT
image noise and size-specific
dose estimates over a range of
patient sizes and scanner settings
for use in an automated system
for mass-scale dose and image
quality control.
n
‘All In For Lukin’
The “All In For Lukin” campaign lunch was held in Room E684, the Radiology Department
conference room, on January 18, 2013. Department personnel were invited to drop in to
share a lunch of soup, salad and cookies, and to hear an update on fundraising for the
Robert R. Lukin, MD, Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology. The event raised $22,400.00 in
cash and pledges. A total of $493,873 has been raised to date. n
Larson DB, Podberesky DJ, Wang
LL, Hall S, Malarik R, Goske MJ.
Guidance: an automated system
for guiding CT protocol parameters based on patient size
decreases variation in image
quality and radiation dose in
body CT in children.
Melarik R, Larson DB, Hall S.
Guidance CT image quality and
dose assessment application: an
automated method to assess
real-time slice-by-slice estimates
of patient size, radiation dose
exposure, and image quality.
Rattan MS. Advanced imaging
of the pediatric chest.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Trends in
utilization of neurological CT
angiograms in an adult
emergency department of an
academic urban hospital from
2005 to 2010.
Wang LL, Larson DB, Podberesky
DJ, Goske Mj. Quantification of
Radiologist CT image quality
preference to establish a target
image quality curve based on
patient size for image quality/
radiation dose optimization. n
At the ‘All In For Lukin’ Luncheon (left to right): Dr. Jannette Collins with decorated Busken cookies;
Dr. Ralph Shipley with the special issue of Imaging Matters; Dr. Robert Lukin; and Dr. Jonathan
Moulton with the badge holder and lanyard that were given to donors.
Dr. Mary Gaskill Shipley makes a donation.
If you would like to support this
important effort, please send checks
payable to “UCF/Lukin Chair” to the UC
Foundation, P.O. Box 19970, Cincinnati, OH 45219. Gifts can also be made online at
med.uc.edu/radiology/alumni/LukinFund.
html. For more information
about giving options, please
contact Mike Zenz at the UC
Foundation; 513-558-3355
or [email protected]. n
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Mary Mahoney Named
UC Radiology Vice Chair
of Research
Mary C. Mahoney, MD, FACR,
was appointed the Eugene L.
Saenger Vice
Chair of
Research and
Professor of
Radiology,
effective
January 1,
Mary C. Mahoney, MD
2013.
She will have leadership
roles at the Center for Imaging
Research and Vontz Core
Imaging Lab. Dr. Mahoney is
also the Section Chief of Breast
Imaging. She recently received
a research grant from the
Radiological Society of North
America to conduct breast
MRI research.
In addition to leading the
department’s research mission,
she will continue to pursue her
own independent research and
formal research training.
n
Imagi ng Mat ters | april 2013 Traister Becomes Certified
Interventional Radiology
Cardiovascular Coder
Betty Jo Traister, UC Radiology
Coding and Compliance
Manager,
received
certification
from the
American
Association
of Professional
Betty Jo Traister
Coders
(AAPC) as an interventional
radiology cardiovascular coder
in December 2012. AAPC was
founded in 1988 to provide
education and professional
certification to physician-based
medical coders and to elevate
the standards of medical
coding by providing student
training, certification, ongoing
education, networking, and job
opportunities. Since then,
AAPC has expanded beyond
coding to include training and
credentials in documentation
and coding audits, regulatory
compliance, and physician
practice management. Currently, AAPC has a membership base of 119,000 worldwide,
of which more than 90,000 are
certified.
n
Udstuen Certified in
Neuroradiology
Gavin
Udstuen, MD,
completed the
10 year
Maintenance
of Certification process
Gavin Udstuen, MD
for the Certificate of Added Qualification in
Neuroradiology.
n
Publications
Argus A, Ballard AR. Mondor’s Disease. J
Am Osteopath Coll Radiol 2013;2(1):32.
Bhavsar AS, Verma S, Lamba R, Lall CG,
Koenigsknecht V, Rajesh A. Abdominal
manifestations of neurologic disorders.
Radiographics. 2013 Jan;33(1):135-53.
Boiselle PM, Collins J, Dodd JD, Herold
CJ, Leung AN. Expert opinion: What are
the greatest challenges and/or barriers
to applying evidence-based medicine
in the daily practice of cardiopulmonary radiology? J Thorac Imaging 2012;
27(5):271.
Collins J. “AgeENTs of Change” Seminars in Roentgenology 2013;
48(1):1-2.
Demartini WB, Hanna L, Gatsonis C,
Mahoney MC, Lehman CD. Evaluation
of Tissue Sampling Methods Used for
MRI-Detected Contralateral Breast
Lesions in the American College of
Radiology Imaging Network 6667 Trial.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012 Sep;199(3):
W386-91.
Fütterer JJ, Verma S, Hambrock T, Yakar
D, Barentsz JO. High-risk prostate
cancer: value of multi-modality 3T MRIguided biopsies after previous negative
biopsies. Abdom Imaging. 2012
Oct;37(5):892-6. PMID: 22038330
Mahoney M. Amid the science lies the
art of treating patients. RSNA News.
2013 Feb;23(2):4.
Mahoney MC, Ballard AR. Ductal
carcinoma in situ. J Am Osteopath Coll
Radiol 2013;2(1):33.
Mainiero MB, Lourenco A, Mahoney
MC, et al. ACR Appropriateness Criteria
Breast Cancer Screening. J Am Coll
Radiol. 2013 Jan;10(1):11-4.
Shanbhogue AK, Vikram R, Paspulati
RM, Maclennan G, Verma S, Sandrasegaran K, Prasad SR. Rare (<1%)
histological subtypes of renal cell
carcinoma: an update. Abdom Imaging.
2012 Oct;37(5):861-72. PMID: 22075767
Sheridan RM, Michelfelder EC, Choe KA,
Divanovic A, Liu C, Ware S, Stanek J.
Ductus arteriosus aneurysm with
massive thrombosis of pulmonary
artery and fetal hydrops. Pediatr Dev
Pathol. 2012 Jan-Feb;15(1):79-85. Epub
2011 Aug 29.
Silberstein EB, Alavi A, Balon HR, Clarke
SE, Divgi C, Gelfand MJ, Goldsmith SJ,
Jadvar H, Marcus CS, Martin WH, Parker
JA, Royal HD, Sarkar SD, Stabin M,
Waxman AD. The SNMMI Practice
Guideline for Therapy of Thyroid
uc.edu/r adiology
Disease with 131I 3.0. J Nucl Med. 2012
Oct; 53(10):1633-51. Epub 2012 Jul 11.
Silberstein EB, Eugene L, Saenger SR.
Radiophosphorus treatment of
myeloproliferative neoplasms. Chapter
in Aktolun C and Goldsmith SJ. Nuclear
Medicine Therapy: Principles and
Clinical Applications. New York:
Springer 2013. 49-56.
Verma S, Turkbey B, Muradyan N, Rajesh
A, Cornud F, Haider MA, Choyke PL,
Harisinghani M. Overview of dynamic
contrast-enhanced MRI in prostate
cancer diagnosis and management.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012
Jun;198(6):1277-88.
Wallner PE, Ang KK, Zietman AL, Harris
JR, Ibbott GS, Mahoney MC, Mezwa DG,
Wilson LD, Becker GJ. The American
Board of Radiology Holman research
pathway: 10-year retrospective review
of the program and participant performance. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys.
2013 Jan 1;85(1):29-34. Epub 2012 Jun 9.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Hendry D,
Gorman D, Kenter K. Cysts within and
adjacent to the lesser tuberosity:
correlation with shoulder arthroscopy.
Skeletal Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1105-10.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Nepute J, Von
Fischer N, Radhakrishnan R, Hendry D,
Kenter K. The trochlear cleft: the “black
line” of the trochlear trough. Skeletal
Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1121-6.
presentations
Abruzzo T, Kimbrough D, Augsberger J,
Geller J. A novel technique for
ophthalmic artery infusion chemotherapy in children with retrograde ophthalmic artery flow. Oral presentation.
Pediatric Interventional Radiology
Symposium, Toronto ON, Canada.
October 26-28, 2012.
Collins J. Patient-Centered Radiology.
Midwest Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL.
January 11, 2013.
Collins J. Building Culture. Midwest
Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL. January
12, 2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning: What, Why
and How. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 29, 2013.
Collins J. Case-based Learning.
Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e
Imagen (SMRI) XLVII Annual Radiology
Course, Mexico City, Mexico. January 29,
2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning and Adult
Learning Theory. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 31, 2013.
Delk K, Johnston SK, Redus Z, Wissman
R, Panchal K, Mehta K. Review of
common and uncommon nontraumatic pathology of the basal
ganglia and thalamus. Poster presentation. American Society of Emergency
Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting.
New Orleans LA. September 12-15,
2012.
Kraus S, O’Hara S: Pediatric GU imaging:
A practical approach. Society of
Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 28, 2013.
McDonald NM, von Fischer N, Leach J,
Gaskill-Shipley MF, Vagal AS. Resident
interpretation of emergent neuroradiology MRI examinations: lessons learned
from a long-term quality assurance
process. Poster presentation, awarded
Certificate of Merit. American Society of
Emergency Radiology, New Orleans LA.
September 12-15, 2012.
Obert L, Wolujewicz M, Ristagno R. A
review of current intra-luminal crossing
devices used to treat peripheral chronic
occlusions. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012.
Podberesky D. Advanced Small Bowel
Imaging. Hands-on Workshop. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 25, 2013.
Redus Z, Delk K, Bhavsar A, Koenigsknecht V, Verma S. Optimal imaging
techniques to evaluate the genitourinary system. Poster presentation.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. Feb 24-28, 2013.
Verma S. Advanced MRI Techniques of
the Prostate. Hands-on Workshop.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. February 25, 2013.
Verma S. Case-based critical review of
prostate MRI: Pearls and Pitfalls. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 26, 2013.
Wolujewicz M, Obert L, Scheler J,
Starnes S, Ristagno R. Radiotracerguided localization for thoracoscopic
biopsy: lessons learned over the last
two years. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012. n
Universi ty of Ci ncinnat i R adi ology | 5
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Imag in g Mat ters | april 2013 uc.edu/r adi ology
The following is a listing of scholarly activities of UC Radiologists at RSNA 2012.
Special Courses:
Argus A, Mahoney M, et al. MR
imaging-guided breast biopsy
(hands-on workshop).
Breneman J, Gaskill-Shipley MF,
McPherson C, Leach J. Oncodiagnosis panel: the critical role of
imaging in the neurosurgical and
radiotherapeutic management of
brain tumors.
Buckwalter K…Goske MJ, et al.
Creating a professional culture
in your department: what to do,
what to avoid (Sponsored by
the RSNA Professionalism
Committee)(an interactive
session)
Coley BD. US Evaluation.
Collins J. How to be the speaker
everyone wants you to be (an
interactive session).
Eby P, Mahoney M, Molleran V,
et al. MR imaging-guided breast
biopsy (hands-on workshop).
Goske, MJ. Panelist, Sunday
afternoon plenary session.
Larson DB. CT dose reduction
in the clinical realm: tactics and
logistics.
Larson DB. Practical implementation of a peer review program.
Lee F, Collins J, Lewin J. Interview
role playing.
Mahoney M, Moderator. Patientcentered radiology: it’s good
business (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
tional sonography and thermal
ablation (hands-on workshop).
Verma S, et al. Doppler US:
visceral and carotid applications
(hands-on workshop).
White LM, Resnick DL, Laor T,
Palmer WE. Case-based review
of magnetic resonance: musculoskeletal-lower extremity (an
interactive session).
Poster Presentations:
Hawkins CM, Pryor R, Alsip C,
Larson DB. Quality improvement
and confirmation (QuIC) projects:
a method for rapid and verifiable
improvement in focused aspects
of individual performance in
radiology departments (quality
storyboard).
Towbin AJ, Iyer S, Varadarajan K,
Perry LA, Brown J, Larson DB.
Decreasing the variability in
turnaround time for radiography
studies from the emergency
department (quality storyboards).
Vagal AS, Maganathan K,
Kleindorfer D, Adeoye O,
Hornung R, Khatri P. Increasing
utilization of CT-based multimodal imaging (CT perfusion and CT
angiograms) in acute ischemic
stroke from 2006 to 2010.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Appropriateness of CT angiogram in emergency department patients
presenting with vertigo/dizziness.
CME Exhibits:
Mahoney M, Moderator. What
the referring physician needs to
know (sponsored by the RSNA
Public Information Committee).
Morales H, Cornelius R. Discitisosteomyelitis mimics: when
should radiologists think beyond
infection?
Mahoney M. US-guided biopsy.
Towbin AJ. Informatics lunch
hour.
Podberesky DJ. Advanced
pediatric Liver MR imaging
techniques: elastography and
liver iron quantification.
Shiels WE…Coley BD, Koch BL,
et al. Friday imaging symposium:
pediatric-radiology challenges,
pitfalls, and solutions.
Shiels WE…Kukreja K, et al.
Techniques for interventional
solography and thermal ablation
(hands-on workshop).
Shiels WE…Patel MN…Coley BD,
et al. Techniques for interven-
Education Exhibits:
Bahel A, Wissman RD, Mehta K,
Panchal K, Wannemacher D,
Kimbrough D, Johnston S. MR
artifacts: friend or foe.
Kazerooni E…Goske MJ, et al.
Image interpretation exhibit.
Futterer J, Verma S. Multiparametric prostate MR
imaging: structured reporting.
Rattan A, Verma S, et al. Liver
imaging – cases for aces.
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Dr. Collins Participates in Mexico City ACER Event
The Alliance for Clinician Educators in Radiology (ACER)
together with the Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e Imagen coorganized a first of its kind, one day, Radiology Educational
Symposium in Mexico City, January 29, 2013, dedicated to the
training of advanced educational skills to academic radiologists.
Dr. Jannette Collins, an ACER Past President, gave two talks as
part of the symposium. Registrants included over 40 academic
radiologists involved in postgraduate radiology education programs across Mexico. The symposium focused on promoting lifelong learning, appreciating adult learning theories, improving
presentation skills, and effectively using new educational electronic
tools, through both didactic sessions and hands-on workshops.
Diane Babcock Travel Award Supports RSNA Attendance
The Diane Babcock Travel Award was established to support a
radiology resident’s attendance at a national meeting. The first
recipient was Chief Resident Nate Von
Fischer, MD, who presented a poster and a
scientific paper at RSNA 2012. Dr. Babcock,
herself a former UC radiology resident, is
Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Radiology at
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center. She first attended RSNA as a senior
Diane Babcock, MD
resident. She told Dr. Von
Fischer, “I was so pleased that you and many
others from Cincinnati were presenting at the
RSNA. Even (outgoing RSNA President)
George Bisset is a former UC Fellow.” Thanks
to an additional donation by Dr. Babcock, the
award will be made again in 2013, with the
Nate Von Fischer, MD
recipient to be chosen by the Radiology
Department Education Committee.
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Sandrasegaran K, Verma S, Tann
M, Patel A, Menias C. Pitfalls in
assessing post-therapy images
after newer biological or radiation
therapies.
Venkatesh R, Verma S, et al. MRI
of gallbladder abnormalities:
beyond stones and sludge!
Zboniewicz AM. Post-treatment
imaging of musculoskeletal
neoplasms in the pediatric
population.
Zboniewicz AM. Use of ultrasound for diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal
conditions in the adolescent
athlete.
Scientific Papers:
Goske MJ (moderator), Newman
B. Pediatrics (radiation safety/
dose reduction).
Kim EY, Ahn SS, Shin NY. Intracranial artery calcification as a
predictor of coronary artery
disease in patients with ischemic
stroke.
Kraus SJ, O’Hara SM, Mistur R,
Adams J. Peripubertal ovarian
and uterine volumes: are
historical values still valid today?
Larson DB, Malarik R, Podberesky
DJ. Guidance prediction application: prospective modeling of CT
image noise and size-specific
dose estimates over a range of
patient sizes and scanner settings
for use in an automated system
for mass-scale dose and image
quality control.
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‘All In For Lukin’
The “All In For Lukin” campaign lunch was held in Room E684, the Radiology Department
conference room, on January 18, 2013. Department personnel were invited to drop in to
share a lunch of soup, salad and cookies, and to hear an update on fundraising for the
Robert R. Lukin, MD, Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology. The event raised $22,400.00 in
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Larson DB, Podberesky DJ, Wang
LL, Hall S, Malarik R, Goske MJ.
Guidance: an automated system
for guiding CT protocol parameters based on patient size
decreases variation in image
quality and radiation dose in
body CT in children.
Melarik R, Larson DB, Hall S.
Guidance CT image quality and
dose assessment application: an
automated method to assess
real-time slice-by-slice estimates
of patient size, radiation dose
exposure, and image quality.
Rattan MS. Advanced imaging
of the pediatric chest.
Von Fischer N, Vagal AS, Radhakrishnan R, Eng H. Trends in
utilization of neurological CT
angiograms in an adult
emergency department of an
academic urban hospital from
2005 to 2010.
Wang LL, Larson DB, Podberesky
DJ, Goske Mj. Quantification of
Radiologist CT image quality
preference to establish a target
image quality curve based on
patient size for image quality/
radiation dose optimization. n
At the ‘All In For Lukin’ Luncheon (left to right): Dr. Jannette Collins with decorated Busken cookies;
Dr. Ralph Shipley with the special issue of Imaging Matters; Dr. Robert Lukin; and Dr. Jonathan
Moulton with the badge holder and lanyard that were given to donors.
Dr. Mary Gaskill Shipley makes a donation.
If you would like to support this
important effort, please send checks
payable to “UCF/Lukin Chair” to the UC
Foundation, P.O. Box 19970, Cincinnati, OH 45219. Gifts can also be made online at
med.uc.edu/radiology/alumni/LukinFund.
html. For more information
about giving options, please
contact Mike Zenz at the UC
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Mary Mahoney Named
UC Radiology Vice Chair
of Research
Mary C. Mahoney, MD, FACR,
was appointed the Eugene L.
Saenger Vice
Chair of
Research and
Professor of
Radiology,
effective
January 1,
Mary C. Mahoney, MD
2013.
She will have leadership
roles at the Center for Imaging
Research and Vontz Core
Imaging Lab. Dr. Mahoney is
also the Section Chief of Breast
Imaging. She recently received
a research grant from the
Radiological Society of North
America to conduct breast
MRI research.
In addition to leading the
department’s research mission,
she will continue to pursue her
own independent research and
formal research training.
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Imagi ng Mat ters | april 2013 Traister Becomes Certified
Interventional Radiology
Cardiovascular Coder
Betty Jo Traister, UC Radiology
Coding and Compliance
Manager,
received
certification
from the
American
Association
of Professional
Betty Jo Traister
Coders
(AAPC) as an interventional
radiology cardiovascular coder
in December 2012. AAPC was
founded in 1988 to provide
education and professional
certification to physician-based
medical coders and to elevate
the standards of medical
coding by providing student
training, certification, ongoing
education, networking, and job
opportunities. Since then,
AAPC has expanded beyond
coding to include training and
credentials in documentation
and coding audits, regulatory
compliance, and physician
practice management. Currently, AAPC has a membership base of 119,000 worldwide,
of which more than 90,000 are
certified.
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Udstuen Certified in
Neuroradiology
Gavin
Udstuen, MD,
completed the
10 year
Maintenance
of Certification process
Gavin Udstuen, MD
for the Certificate of Added Qualification in
Neuroradiology.
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Publications
Argus A, Ballard AR. Mondor’s Disease. J
Am Osteopath Coll Radiol 2013;2(1):32.
Bhavsar AS, Verma S, Lamba R, Lall CG,
Koenigsknecht V, Rajesh A. Abdominal
manifestations of neurologic disorders.
Radiographics. 2013 Jan;33(1):135-53.
Boiselle PM, Collins J, Dodd JD, Herold
CJ, Leung AN. Expert opinion: What are
the greatest challenges and/or barriers
to applying evidence-based medicine
in the daily practice of cardiopulmonary radiology? J Thorac Imaging 2012;
27(5):271.
Collins J. “AgeENTs of Change” Seminars in Roentgenology 2013;
48(1):1-2.
Demartini WB, Hanna L, Gatsonis C,
Mahoney MC, Lehman CD. Evaluation
of Tissue Sampling Methods Used for
MRI-Detected Contralateral Breast
Lesions in the American College of
Radiology Imaging Network 6667 Trial.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012 Sep;199(3):
W386-91.
Fütterer JJ, Verma S, Hambrock T, Yakar
D, Barentsz JO. High-risk prostate
cancer: value of multi-modality 3T MRIguided biopsies after previous negative
biopsies. Abdom Imaging. 2012
Oct;37(5):892-6. PMID: 22038330
Mahoney M. Amid the science lies the
art of treating patients. RSNA News.
2013 Feb;23(2):4.
Mahoney MC, Ballard AR. Ductal
carcinoma in situ. J Am Osteopath Coll
Radiol 2013;2(1):33.
Mainiero MB, Lourenco A, Mahoney
MC, et al. ACR Appropriateness Criteria
Breast Cancer Screening. J Am Coll
Radiol. 2013 Jan;10(1):11-4.
Shanbhogue AK, Vikram R, Paspulati
RM, Maclennan G, Verma S, Sandrasegaran K, Prasad SR. Rare (<1%)
histological subtypes of renal cell
carcinoma: an update. Abdom Imaging.
2012 Oct;37(5):861-72. PMID: 22075767
Sheridan RM, Michelfelder EC, Choe KA,
Divanovic A, Liu C, Ware S, Stanek J.
Ductus arteriosus aneurysm with
massive thrombosis of pulmonary
artery and fetal hydrops. Pediatr Dev
Pathol. 2012 Jan-Feb;15(1):79-85. Epub
2011 Aug 29.
Silberstein EB, Alavi A, Balon HR, Clarke
SE, Divgi C, Gelfand MJ, Goldsmith SJ,
Jadvar H, Marcus CS, Martin WH, Parker
JA, Royal HD, Sarkar SD, Stabin M,
Waxman AD. The SNMMI Practice
Guideline for Therapy of Thyroid
uc.edu/r adiology
Disease with 131I 3.0. J Nucl Med. 2012
Oct; 53(10):1633-51. Epub 2012 Jul 11.
Silberstein EB, Eugene L, Saenger SR.
Radiophosphorus treatment of
myeloproliferative neoplasms. Chapter
in Aktolun C and Goldsmith SJ. Nuclear
Medicine Therapy: Principles and
Clinical Applications. New York:
Springer 2013. 49-56.
Verma S, Turkbey B, Muradyan N, Rajesh
A, Cornud F, Haider MA, Choyke PL,
Harisinghani M. Overview of dynamic
contrast-enhanced MRI in prostate
cancer diagnosis and management.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2012
Jun;198(6):1277-88.
Wallner PE, Ang KK, Zietman AL, Harris
JR, Ibbott GS, Mahoney MC, Mezwa DG,
Wilson LD, Becker GJ. The American
Board of Radiology Holman research
pathway: 10-year retrospective review
of the program and participant performance. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys.
2013 Jan 1;85(1):29-34. Epub 2012 Jun 9.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Hendry D,
Gorman D, Kenter K. Cysts within and
adjacent to the lesser tuberosity:
correlation with shoulder arthroscopy.
Skeletal Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1105-10.
Wissman RD, Ingalls J, Nepute J, Von
Fischer N, Radhakrishnan R, Hendry D,
Kenter K. The trochlear cleft: the “black
line” of the trochlear trough. Skeletal
Radiol. 2012 Sep;41(9):1121-6.
presentations
Abruzzo T, Kimbrough D, Augsberger J,
Geller J. A novel technique for
ophthalmic artery infusion chemotherapy in children with retrograde ophthalmic artery flow. Oral presentation.
Pediatric Interventional Radiology
Symposium, Toronto ON, Canada.
October 26-28, 2012.
Collins J. Patient-Centered Radiology.
Midwest Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL.
January 11, 2013.
Collins J. Building Culture. Midwest
Chairs Conference, Chicago, IL. January
12, 2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning: What, Why
and How. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 29, 2013.
Collins J. Case-based Learning.
Sociedad Mexicana de Radiologia e
Imagen (SMRI) XLVII Annual Radiology
Course, Mexico City, Mexico. January 29,
2013.
Collins J. Lifelong Learning and Adult
Learning Theory. Sociedad Mexicana de
Radiologia e Imagen (SMRI) XLVII
Annual Radiology Course, Mexico City,
Mexico. January 31, 2013.
Delk K, Johnston SK, Redus Z, Wissman
R, Panchal K, Mehta K. Review of
common and uncommon nontraumatic pathology of the basal
ganglia and thalamus. Poster presentation. American Society of Emergency
Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting.
New Orleans LA. September 12-15,
2012.
Kraus S, O’Hara S: Pediatric GU imaging:
A practical approach. Society of
Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 28, 2013.
McDonald NM, von Fischer N, Leach J,
Gaskill-Shipley MF, Vagal AS. Resident
interpretation of emergent neuroradiology MRI examinations: lessons learned
from a long-term quality assurance
process. Poster presentation, awarded
Certificate of Merit. American Society of
Emergency Radiology, New Orleans LA.
September 12-15, 2012.
Obert L, Wolujewicz M, Ristagno R. A
review of current intra-luminal crossing
devices used to treat peripheral chronic
occlusions. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012.
Podberesky D. Advanced Small Bowel
Imaging. Hands-on Workshop. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 25, 2013.
Redus Z, Delk K, Bhavsar A, Koenigsknecht V, Verma S. Optimal imaging
techniques to evaluate the genitourinary system. Poster presentation.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. Feb 24-28, 2013.
Verma S. Advanced MRI Techniques of
the Prostate. Hands-on Workshop.
Society of Abdominal Radiology. Maui
HI. February 25, 2013.
Verma S. Case-based critical review of
prostate MRI: Pearls and Pitfalls. Society
of Abdominal Radiology. Maui HI.
February 26, 2013.
Wolujewicz M, Obert L, Scheler J,
Starnes S, Ristagno R. Radiotracerguided localization for thoracoscopic
biopsy: lessons learned over the last
two years. Poster presentation. Society
of Interventional Radiology Lower
Extremity Arterial Revascularization
(LEARN) conference. Chicago IL.
September 27-30, 2012. n
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Imaging Mat ters | Apr il 2013 uc.edu/r adiology
Krebs Named Clinical Operations Manager
Chief Residents Announced
The Department of Radiology is pleased to announce the
selection of chief residents for 2013-14. They assumed their
new roles on February 1, 2013.
Anthony Livorine, MD
Tony Livorine received his MD from Wayne State University
in 2009. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at
the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Tony is active in the Ohio Radiological
Society as well as the American College of
Radiology Resident-Fellow Section and
Annual Meeting and Chapter Leadership
Conference. Tony and his wife, Dr. Laurel
Leithauser, just welcomed their first child,
Anthony Livorine, MD
Luke. Tony plans to complete a neuroradiology fellowship after residency.
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
Mike Hazenfield is a 2009 graduate of the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. He
completed his internship in internal
medicine at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Mike enjoys outdoor activities,
running, and working on his house. He and
his wife, Dr. Chrissy Heubi, are expecting
their first child this summer. Mike is
J. Michael Hazenfield, MD
planning to complete a neuroradiology
fellowship after residency.
Judy Squires, MD
Judy Squires attended the University of Texas Medical College
at Galveston and completed her transitional
year in pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center. Judy has been
working on research projects in musculoskeletal imaging and pediatric radiology and
presented her findings nationally at RSNA
and the Society for Pediatric Radiology. Her
Judy Squires, MD
plans are to complete a pediatric radiology
fellowship. Judy and her husband, Dr. Jim Squires, just had
their first child, Clark.
The Radiology Department congratulates Tony, Mike and Judy,
and looks forward to their leadership throughout the coming
year. The Department also thanks Josh Nepute, Jim Buchino
and Nate von Fischer for their service as outgoing chief residents. Their contributions to the educational mission of the
department were invaluable and greatly appreciated.
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Karen Krebs, R.T.(R)(CT) has
been promoted to Radiology
Clinical
Operations
Manager,
replacing
Mike Regg
who was
recently
Karen Krebs
promoted to
Assistant Operations Manager
for UC Physicians. Karen’s
duties include overall management of radiology practice sites,
enforcing policies and procedures, identifying operational
efficiencies, revenue maximization, and meeting and exceed-
University of Cincinnati Radiology
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
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Jannette Collins, MD,
MEd, FCCP, FACR
Ben Felson Professor and
Chair
abdominal Imaging
Breast Imaging
Mary Mahoney, MD
Cardiopulmonary
Imaging
Sangita Kapur, MD
Emergency Radiology
Kalpesh Panchal, MD
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Interventional
Radiology
UC Radiologists Among 2013’s Top Docs
Cincinnati Magazine announced its annual Top Doctors in its
January issue, and once again a number of UC radiologists made
the list. The magazine asked over 5,000 local physicians who they
would recommend (other than themselves) if “you, a family member, or a
friend needed medical attention.”
Physicians receiving five or more
recommendations made the magazine’s
published list. Under Radiology, these
included K. Ann Choe, MD; Rebecca
Cornelius, MD; Ralph Shipley, MD; and
Sadhna Verma, MD. Ross Ristagno, MD,
and Doan Vu, MD, were listed under
Interventional Radiology. Jonathan
Moulton, MD, and Thomas Tomsick, MD,
were listed for both Radiology and IR.
Cincy Magazine published its 2013 Best
Doctors List in December. Cincy’s list is
based on a survey by Best Doctors in America, which asks doctors
who they would name “if you or a loved one needed a doctor in
your specialty.” In Radiology, the list included Marilyn J. Goske,
MD; Mary Mahoney, MD; Rebecca Cornelius, MD; Robert R. Lukin,
MD; and Thomas Tomsick, MD. Under Pediatric Radiology, Cincy
listed William S. Ball, MD; Alan Brody, MD; Brian Coley, MD; and
Tal Laor, MD. In Nuclear Medicine, Michael Gelfand, MD, and
Edward Silberstein, MD, made the list.
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Radiology
Imaging Matters
ing customer service expectations (both patient and
referring physicians). She
manages the day-to-day
operations of the UC Health
Partners Medical Arts Building
Imaging Center, including
management of clinical and
clerical support staff. Karen
has been with UC Physicians
and Radiology for 24 years
with the most recent two
years as the lead technologist/
assistant clinical operations
manager. She reports to Carl
Whittenburg, Radiology
Executive Director, Business
and Administration.
Ross Ristagno, MD
Medical arts building
Imaging Center
Bruce Mahoney, MD
Musculoskeletal
Radiology
Rob Wissman, MD
Neuroradiology
Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Mat ters | April 2013 Barb Dimmitt Leaves Department
Barb Dimmitt has taken a new
position with the Psychiatry
Department, where she will be
Medical Student Coordinator
and manage continuing
medical education activities.
Barb was with UC Radiology
for thirteen years, working as
Medical Student Coordinator.
She also wrote the People
Profiles which appear on
the department website.
In the photo (l to r): Judy
Hughes, Director of Nuclear
Medicine; Jennifer Scheler,
MD, Radiology Clerkship
Director; Sangita Kapur, MD;
and Barb Dimmitt.
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2 Chief Residents Named
2 'Top Docs'
3 RSNA Activities
4 'All In for Lukin'
4 Mahoney to Vice Chair
5 Publications,
Presentations
From the Chair
This issue of Imaging Matters features RSNA 2012. Numerous UC radiologists and trainees made presentations at the conference in Chicago, and
two received major career awards. Once again, several UC Radiologists
were named in the Top Doctors surveys conducted by two local magazines.
I’m also very pleased to report on the progress of the Robert R. Lukin, MD,
Endowed Chair of Neuroradiology campaign.
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UC Radiologists Recognized at RSNA Meeting
RSNA 2012 was held at McCormick Place in Chicago November 25-30. The Annual Oration
in Diagnostic Radiology was
dedicated to the memory of
Jerome F. Wiot, MD.
Thomas Receives Gold Medal
The RSNA Gold Medal – the organization’s highest honor – was
presented to Professor Emeritus
of Radiology and Medical Physics Stephen R. Thomas, PhD.
2012 RSNA President George S.
Bisset III, MD, a former UC Radiology resident and fellow who
was trained by Dr. Thomas, said
“His passion for life, his commitment to research, his devotion
to his family and career, and his
dedication to the RSNA make
Dr. Thomas an obvious choice
for this award.”
In accepting the award, Dr.
Thomas said “I want to express
my appreciation to the RSNA for
this tremendous honor accorded
to me. This recognition represents an absolute highlight of my
professional career in radiology
and, specifically, the discipline of
medical physics. It has been my
great pleasure to have worked
with the leadership, staff and
committees of the RSNA for
RSNA President George
Bisset, MD (left), presents
the Gold Medal to Stephen
R. Thomas, PhD.
many years. I have considered it a
privilege to have been able to contribute to the many functions and
activities advanced by the RSNA
on behalf of our profession.”
is particularly known as founder
of the Image Gently™ campaign
to promote “child-sized” imaging
and reduce unnecessary radiation
exposure.
Goeske Honored as Educator
Marilyn J. Goske, MD, Corning Benton Endowed Chair for
Radiology Education and Professor of Pediatrics and Radiology,
received
Presentation
the
to Marilyn
Goeske, MD.
2012
Outstanding
Educator
Award.
Dr.
Goske
Faculty Broadly Involved
UC Radiology faculty and
residents presented 19 courses or
informatics sessions, 14 posters
and exhibits, and nine papers. A
Certificate of Merit award was
presented for the CME Exhibit
Discitis-Osteomyelitis Mimics:
When Should Radiologists Think
Beyond Infection?, by Humberto
Morales, MD, and Rebecca Cornelius, MD.
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Please see inside for RSNA 2012
activities by UC Radiology.