The Scope E-Newsletter
June 2011
From the Dean's Office
Defining GSM: What Is Your Story?
A New Cancer Institute Will Break Ground in July
Faculty Appreciation
Dr. Baljepally, Dr. Panella and Dr. Rasnake Are Recognized for Excellence
In the Spotlight
Researchers Take First Sub-Nanoscale Images of Huntington's Disease Protein
Medtronic Awards Grant to Study Possible BRONJ Prevention Treatment
Radiology Residents Pass Oral Board Exam; Dr. Hudson and Dr. Bradley Proctor
Dr. Terrell Receives Grant to Examine Nature Versus Nurture in Concussion
Faculty Discuss Hot Topics in the News
Visiting Professor Dr. Park Studies at Regional Forensic Center
Dr. Carlson Receives Prestigious Honor from His Alma Mater
Dr. Zite Wins Blue Ribbon Award
Radiology Residents Attend National Meetings
Dr. Hudson Elected as Exam Regional Advisor
Dr. Craft Provides Leadership on Anesthesiology Exams
Pathology Hosts Visiting Professor Dr. Robert Young
Dr. Burgiss Honored as Fellow in Telemedicine
New GSM Staff
News
Frontiers Magazine Features Centers of Excellence, Economic Impact
Reporting Hazards, Accidents and Near Misses
Portrait Services Now Available
Continuing Education
CMDE Calendar: Summer 2011
Heart, Lung, Vascular Update: Early Registration Ends August 26
Tumor Boards Now Certified for Credit
CME Courses at UTK Focus on EHR and Lean for Healthcare
Inaugural GI Cancer Conference Successful
Scholarly Activity
Residents and Fellows Present at UTGSM Research Days
Presentations
Publications
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Radiology Residents Pass Oral Board Exam; Dr. Hudson and Dr. Bradley Proctor
The Department of Radiology announces the following fourth-year residents passed the American Board of Radiology Oral Board Examination given May 22-25 in Louisville, Kentucky: Jason Hill, MD, Monty Smith, MD, Robert Thurman, MD, and Nick Waddell, MD. In 2010, the ABR updated its oral examination format to include two computer-based exams, the first test given after third-year training and the second test given 18 months following the first test. These physicians are now diplomates to the ABR.
Kathleen Hudson, MD, Residency Program Director and Associate Professor, and Yong Bradley, MD, Associate Professor and Medical Director of the Molecular Imaging and Translational Research Program, sat as oral board examiners.
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