Radiology • March 18, 2025
We are delighted to announce that Olga R. Brook, MD, MBA, FSABI, FSAR, FSIR, FESGAR, has been appointed as Executive Vice Chair of Radiology, overseeing a new portfolio of Staffing Strategy and Talent Acquisition within the Department of Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr. Brook will lead our strategic planning efforts in this domain to ensure we continue recruiting and retaining the best talent for our world-class, peak-performing radiology team. Click to read more.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Katja De Paepe, MD, PhD, as our inaugural Associate Residency Program Director for Trainee Research and Scholarship. This inaugural role will support and enhance resident scholarship within the Department of Radiology. Dr. De Paepe will oversee several key pillars of trainee scholarship. Click for details.
Radiology • February 28, 2025
David Alsop, MD, PhD, director of Basic MR Research in the Department of Radiology, in October 2024, received a $9.1 million grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) as part of the national “Sprint for Women’s Health” initiative. This significant funding award marks a pivotal moment for our department, BIDMC, and the advancement of women’s health initiatives. Click to read more.
Radiology • February 25, 2025
The President and Provost of Harvard University have appointed Muneeb Ahmed, MD, as the Miriam H. Stoneman Professor of Radiology. Endowed professorships are the highest honor Harvard Medical School can bestow upon a faculty member and recognize extraordinary clinicians, researchers, and educators. Click to read more.
Radiology • February 21, 2025
Seven HMFP radiologists have been named to Boston magazine's annual Top Doctors report. Drawn from more than 60 specialties, the Top Doctors guide names the region’s top-performing clinicians, helping patients choose doctors that meet the highest quality and safety standards. Click to see the list.
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