Moderators: Jennifer E. Nathan, MD, and Robert S. Pyatt, Jr, MD, FACR
Faculty: William D. Donovan, MD, MPH, FACR, Andy Moriarity, MD, and Mark Mullins, MD, PhD, FACR
Attendees of this webinar should, at its conclusion, be able to:
Moderators | |
Jennifer Nathan, MD |
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Robert Pyatt, Jr, MD, FACR | |
Faculty | |
Andrew K. Moriarity, MD completed residency at Henry Ford Hospital and fellowship in Abdominal Imaging and Cross-Sectional Interventional at UCLA. At Advanced Radiology Services in Grand Rapids he is a member of the Board of Directors, the Vice President of Clinical Operations and the chair of the Quality committee, and is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine serving as the director of Quality and Safety. He is the current YPS representative on the ACR Board of Chancellors. | |
William D. Donovan, MD, MPH, FACR has spent his career in private practice in Connecticut following diagnostic radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Cornell campus. Part of a small group averaging 8-10 FTE's for many years, his practice joined with a larger regional group in Connecticut 2 years ago, resulting in a group now numbering greater than 30. Dr. Donovan has been active in Economics affairs for ASNR and ACR, currently serving as Chair of the ASNR Health Policy Committee, as ASNR Councilor to the ACR, and as Alternate Member of the RUC Panel for Radiology for over 10 years. |
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Mark E. Mullins, MD, PhD is Professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University and Emory Healthcare. Dr. Mullins is a former core Radiology Clerkship Director, former Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program Director and is a current Director of Radiology Medical Student Education. Regarding ACR service, Dr. Mullins is a former Committee on Strategic Planning and Compliance Chair, Subcommittee on Education Program Evaluation Chair, Measurement & Assessment Subcommittee Co-Chair and is the current American Institute for Radiologic Pathology Advisory Committee Chair. In 2017, Dr. Mullins became a Fellow of the ACR. |