ARRS announces Resident/Fellow in Radiology awardees

The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is recognizing four radiologists, as well as their institutions and research projects, with its 2024 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards. The following radiologists and their research projects are recognized as awardees: ul.editorialList li {margin-bottom:6px;} Melina Hosseiny, MD, University of California, San Diego. ARRS President’s Award for “Multi-task Ensemble Deep Learning for Differential Diagnosis of Pneumonia and Pulmonary Edema on Chest Radiograph.” Ahmed Taher, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. ARRS Executive Council Award for “Safety and Efficacy of Zilretta Administered to Patients with Greater Trochanteric Bursitis.” Hana L. Haver, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. 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. 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 awards are available to all ARRS in-training members in imaging and allied sciences research. Research results will be presented during the 124th ARRS annual meeting in Boston, MA.
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