Awards and Accolades
Jason Allen, MD, PhD
Chair for ASFNR Clinical Practice Committee
The Clinical Practice Committee in the American Society of Functional Neuroradiology are responsible for promoting the understanding of community-based practice in Neuroradiology, addressing issues that impact community-based practice via governmental and legislative agencies in conjunction with related societies that also address these issues. Working in conjunction with the ASNR Health Policy Committee. Overseeing the functions of the BOLD fMRI and Diffusion/Perfusion Imaging Study Groups.
Rich Duszak, MD
ARRS Leonard Berlin Scholarship in Medical Professionalism
The ARRS Leonard Berlin Scholarship in Medical Professionalism is open to radiologists at all stages of their careers. It supports study and research related to medical ethics, medico-legal principles, patient accountability, and sensitivity to patient diversity.
Judy Gadde, DO
Vice Editor-in-Chief of Radiology ExamWeb
Radiology ExamWeb is a national, web-based question item database and exam taking system available to the Alliance of Medical Student Educators (AMSER) members. Radiology ExamWeb has over 3,500 registered students from 65 institutions and 1,800 active questions. It provides medical student educators to evaluate students a systematic way using a nationally edited and regularly viewed web-based process.
Jon Lewin, MD, FACR
AUR Gold Medal
The Association of University Radiologists (AUR) Gold Medal is awarded in recognition of unusually distinguished service or contributions to AUR, academic radiology, or the field of radiology in general. This year, Dr. Lewin is one of the two 2019 AUR Gold Medal Award recipients.
Valeria Makeeva, MD
ACR/AUR Research Scholars Program
The AUR's RRA and RAHSR Affinity Groups partnered with the ACR to offer the Research Scholar Program. The program seeks to bring together residents and fellows who have a background and interest in scientific, health services and health policy research with seasoned academic radiologists.Veena Rajeevan
2019 Emory University Creativity and Arts Award
The Creativity and Arts Awards are presented annually to individuals in the Emory and Atlanta community to recognize their significant contributions in creativity. Nominees can be artists, arts administrators, or activists who have made an impact on campus, in our region or beyond. These awards recognize and spotlight creative discovery, societal impact, courageous inquiry, innovation, collaboration, human spirit, and the exploration of new frontiers, which are core to Emory's research and public service mission.
Colin Segovis, MD, PhD
2018-2019 Class of the Georgia Physician Leadership Academy
The Georgia Physicians Leadership Academy (GPLA) is a year-long program that features interactive classes designed to enhance the student’s skills in advocacy, communications, and conflict resolution. It’s designed to foster relationships and networks within the medical profession in Georgia. Nearly 120 physicians in Georgia have graduated from the GPLA. Every GPLA student must complete a leadership project that benefits their patients, profession, or communities during their class year.
Arthur Stillman, MD, PhD, FACR
Radiology: Cardiothroacic Imaging editorial board
Editorial board members begin as peer reviewers and are typically those who have been published numerous articles in scientific journals, are familiar with research study design and the components of a report of original research, and spend at least some of their time in research.
Xiangyang Tang, PhD, DABR
2019 SPIE Fellow
Each year, SPIE promotes members as new Fellows of the Society. This year, they honored 88 new Fellows. Fellows are members of distinction who made significant scientific and technical contributions in the multidisciplinary fields of optics, photonics, and imaging.