ARRS Announces Resident, Fellows Awards
The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) announced the recipients of the 2024 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards.
The ARRS President’s Award was given to Melina Hosseiny, MD, University of California, San Diego, for “Multi-task Ensemble Deep Learning for Differential Diagnosis of Pneumonia and Pulmonary Edema on Chest Radiograph.”
The ARRS Executive Council Award went to Ahmed Taher, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for “Safety and Efficacy of Zilretta Administered to Patients with Greater Trochanteric Bursitis.”
Hana L. Haver, MD, MSc, Massachusetts General Hospital, received the ARRS Executive Council Award for “Large Language Models to Assist Breast Imaging Reporting: A Comparison of GPT-3.5 Versus GPT-4 in Assigning BI-RADS Final Assessment Categories.”
Jessica T. Wen, MD, PhD, Stanford University, received the ARRS Melissa Rosado de Christenson Award for “Alpha-Fetoprotein Response Patterns After Y-90 Radioembolization for Intermediate-to-Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma Predicts Disease Progression and Survival.”
Supported by The Roentgen Fund, the ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards are available to all ARRS In-Training Members in imaging and allied sciences research to acknowledge their work and present their results during the ARRS Annual Meeting. ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards are based on the competence and promise of the candidate in radiological research, education, or administration and the scientific merit and potential impact of the candidate’s research.
Since 1990, The Roentgen Fund has granted millions of dollars to hundreds of imaging professionals for both research pursuits and professional development. Today, through six vital scholarship and fellowship programs, the generosity of The Roentgen Fund’s donors is channeled to every corner of the globe—establishing dual foundations in innovation and leadership for a true diversity of radiology’s next generation.