ARRS Roentgen Fund Grants Clinician
Educator Development Awards to 30 Radiologists
Leesburg, VA, February 13, 2025—The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS)
proudly announces 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’ own 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, CA.
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 a highly
interactive day of learning. Focusing on new and emerging pedagogical tools, while
improving already acquired clinical acumen, over half of this expertly curated
syllabus consists of hands-on learning.
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.
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.
North America’s first radiological society, the American
Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) remains dedicated to the advancement of
medicine through the profession of medical imaging and its allied sciences. An
international forum for progress in radiology since the discovery of the x-ray,
ARRS maintains its mission of improving health through a community committed to
advancing knowledge and skills with the ARRS
Annual Meeting, the world’s longest continuously published radiology
journal—American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR)—InPractice magazine, ARRS
Symposia, free-access multimedia from our Global Partner Societies,
as well as awarding scholarships via The
Roentgen Fund®.
PIO CONTACT:
Logan K. Young
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44211 Slatestone Court
Leesburg, VA 20176