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The Scope E-Newsletter From the Dean's Office GSM Faculty Advance Patient Care Through Research Collaborations Dean's Retreat Focuses on Progressing Research from Good to Great In the Spotlight UT Genetics Center Offers Exclusive Testing for Rare Disease Dr. Mountain Leads HRT Study Funded by American Heart Association Gerard and Carlson Advance Oral Cancer Research Through Retrospective Study Dr. Kilgore Brings Gynecologic-Oncology Care 'Home' Medical Simulation Center Open House Demonstrates Virtual Operating Room Department of Medicine Faculty Recognized at Reception Radiology Residents Excel on Exams Genetic Counselor Noyes Passes Board Exam Radiology Residents Demonstrate Leadership at RSNA National Meeting Hudson Provides Leadership for Radiology Exams Dr. Hanna Helps Light the Night as Honorary Chair D. Brown Completes 'Leading at UT' Training News Resident Business Course Lite Series Features Popular Topics Residents Prepare for Resident Research Day May 26 Continuing Medical and Dental Education CME-Certified Faculty Development Workshop, March 26 Mark Your Calendar: April 16, CME-Certified Dermatology Meeting March 13 Diabetes Conference Examines Complications, Patient Noncompliance Grand Rounds, Quarterly Case Conferences CME-Certified Scholarly Activity
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Radiology Residents Demonstrate Leadership at RSNA National Meeting
Dr. Guglielmo attended sessions for his role in the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2). The mission of the organization is to encourage residents and other trainees in academic pursuits, to involve the leadership of residency programs with the leaders of academic radiology, to encourage scientific inquiry among residents, and to provide a voice for academic radiology residents in the affairs of organized radiology. Dr. Hill's role at the meeting was to help organize a resident chapter of the American College of Radiology (ACR) in Tennessee. The mission of the ACR is to serve patients and society by maximizing the value of radiology, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and medical physics by:
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