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Key Takeaways: * 30 Radiologists Selected – ARRS has awarded grants to 30 recipients for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program. * Focus on Medical Imaging Education – The program provides hands-on training in teaching skills and educational activity development. * Pre-Meeting Workshop – Recipients will participate in an intensive session ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego. The Clinician Educator Development Program Class of 2025 includes the following 30 clinical educators of medical imaging, selected from a competitive field of applicants, who have collectively received more than $40,000 in grant funding from ARRS’ The Roentgen Fund: * Ellen Sun * Kathleen Eddy * Danielle Kruse * Ryan Adams * Rory Cochran * Maria El Homsi * Sarah Beier * Christopher Newman * Maham Jehangir * Meng (Cathy) Hao * Daniel O’Neal * Pat Whitworth * Preethi Raghu * Hyung Won Choi * Iris Chen * Christine Boatright * Aurela Clark * Samer Soussahn * Alyson Stacks Carraway * Lei Yu * Natalie Cain-Wisdom * Rekha Krishnasarma * Nicholas Voutsinas * Janardhana Ponnatapura * Mark Hoegger * Babina Gosangi * Livia Maria Kruger * Nai-Wen Chang * Kye Jin Park * Jose Felices Farias This year’s Clinician Educator Development Program intensive will be held the Saturday before the 2025 ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif. With a curriculum offering increased proficiency in teaching skills, as well as educational activity design, the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program remains an interactive day of learning. Key Takeaways: * 30 Radiologists Selected – ARRS has awarded grants to 30 recipients for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program. * Focus on Medical Imaging Education – The program provides hands-on training in teaching skills and educational activity development. * Pre-Meeting Workshop – Recipients will participate in an intensive session ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego. ------------ The Clinician Educator Development Program Class of 2025 includes the following 30 clinical educators of medical imaging, selected from a competitive field of applicants, who have collectively received more than $40,000 in grant funding from ARRS’ The Roentgen Fund: * Ellen Sun * Kathleen Eddy * Danielle Kruse * Ryan Adams * Rory Cochran * Maria El Homsi * Sarah Beier * Christopher Newman * Maham Jehangir * Meng (Cathy) Hao * Daniel O’Neal * Pat Whitworth * Preethi Raghu * Hyung Won Choi * Iris Chen * Christine Boatright * Aurela Clark * Samer Soussahn * Alyson Stacks Carraway * Lei Yu * Natalie Cain-Wisdom * Rekha Krishnasarma * Nicholas Voutsinas * Janardhana Ponnatapura * Mark Hoegger * Babina Gosangi * Livia Maria Kruger * Nai-Wen Chang * Kye Jin Park * Jose Felices Farias This year’s Clinician Educator Development Program intensive will be held the Saturday before the 2025 ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif. With a curriculum offering increased proficiency in teaching skills, as well as educational activity design, the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program remains an interactive day of learning.
The American Roentgen Ray Society has awarded over $40,000 in grant funding to 30 radiologists selected for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program.
Summary:The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) has announced the 30 recipients of its 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program, selected from a competitive applicant pool. The program, funded by ARRS’ Roentgen Fund, has awarded more than $40,000 in grants to support these medical imaging educators. Recipients will attend an intensive workshop ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, focusing on enhancing teaching skills, educational activity design, and hands-on learning with emerging pedagogical tools.
Key Takeaways:
* 30 Radiologists Selected – ARRS has awarded grants to 30 recipients for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program.
* Focus on Medical Imaging Education – The program provides hands-on training in teaching skills and educational activity development.
* Pre-Meeting Workshop – Recipients will participate in an intensive session ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego.
The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) announced the latest recipients of the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program for radiologists.
The Clinician Educator Development Program Class of 2025 includes the following 30 clinical educators of medical imaging, selected from a competitive field of applicants, who have collectively received more than $40,000 in grant funding from ARRS’ The Roentgen Fund:
* Ellen Sun
* Kathleen Eddy
* Danielle Kruse
* Ryan Adams
* Rory Cochran
* Maria El Homsi
* Sarah Beier
* Christopher Newman
* Maham Jehangir
* Meng (Cathy) Hao
* Daniel O’Neal
* Pat Whitworth
* Preethi Raghu
* Hyung Won Choi
* Iris Chen
* Christine Boatright
* Aurela Clark
* Samer Soussahn
* Alyson Stacks Carraway
* Lei Yu
* Natalie Cain-Wisdom
* Rekha Krishnasarma
* Nicholas Voutsinas
* Janardhana Ponnatapura
* Mark Hoegger
* Babina Gosangi
* Livia Maria Kruger
* Nai-Wen Chang
* Kye Jin Park
* Jose Felices Farias
This year’s Clinician Educator Development Program intensive will be held the Saturday before the 2025 ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif.
Each year, ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program recipients are selected to receive a travel grant to attend a specialized workshop during the ARRS Annual Meeting. With a curriculum offering increased proficiency in teaching skills, as well as educational activity design, the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program remains an interactive day of learning. Focusing on new and emerging pedagogical tools, while improving already acquired clinical acumen, over half of the syllabus consists of hands-on learning.
Chairpersons and directors at medical schools, affiliated hospitals, and clinical research institutions are invited to nominate two candidates per institution for the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program. For full details, please visit ARRS.org/CEDP.
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The American Roentgen Ray Society has awarded over $40,000 in grant funding to 30 radiologists selected for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program.
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Summary:The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) has announced the 30 recipients of its 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program, selected from a competitive applicant pool. The program, funded by ARRS’ Roentgen Fund, has awarded more than $40,000 in grants to support these medical imaging educators. Recipients will attend an intensive workshop ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, focusing on enhancing teaching skills, educational activity design, and hands-on learning with emerging pedagogical tools.
Key Takeaways:
* 30 Radiologists Selected – ARRS has awarded grants to 30 recipients for the 2025 Clinician Educator Development Program.
* Focus on Medical Imaging Education – The program provides hands-on training in teaching skills and educational activity development.
* Pre-Meeting Workshop – Recipients will participate in an intensive session ahead of the ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego.
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The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) announced the latest recipients of the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program for radiologists.
The Clinician Educator Development Program Class of 2025 includes the following 30 clinical educators of medical imaging, selected from a competitive field of applicants, who have collectively received more than $40,000 in grant funding from ARRS’ The Roentgen Fund:
* Ellen Sun
* Kathleen Eddy
* Danielle Kruse
* Ryan Adams
* Rory Cochran
* Maria El Homsi
* Sarah Beier
* Christopher Newman
* Maham Jehangir
* Meng (Cathy) Hao
* Daniel O’Neal
* Pat Whitworth
* Preethi Raghu
* Hyung Won Choi
* Iris Chen
* Christine Boatright
* Aurela Clark
* Samer Soussahn
* Alyson Stacks Carraway
* Lei Yu
* Natalie Cain-Wisdom
* Rekha Krishnasarma
* Nicholas Voutsinas
* Janardhana Ponnatapura
* Mark Hoegger
* Babina Gosangi
* Livia Maria Kruger
* Nai-Wen Chang
* Kye Jin Park
* Jose Felices Farias
This year’s Clinician Educator Development Program intensive will be held the Saturday before the 2025 ARRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif.
Each year, ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program recipients are selected to receive a travel grant to attend a specialized workshop during the ARRS Annual Meeting. With a curriculum offering increased proficiency in teaching skills, as well as educational activity design, the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program remains an interactive day of learning. Focusing on new and emerging pedagogical tools, while improving already acquired clinical acumen, over half of the syllabus consists of hands-on learning.
Chairpersons and directors at medical schools, affiliated hospitals, and clinical research institutions are invited to nominate two candidates per institution for the ARRS Clinician Educator Development Program. For full details, please visit ARRS.org/CEDP.
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