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SPOTLIGHT SERIES: FEATURING DR. AASHIM BHATIA FROM CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT VANDERBILT, NASHVILLE, TN

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Get to know one of our ASPNR members, Dr. Aashim Bhatia, pediatric neuroradiologist from Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital in Nashville, TN. He trained at CHOP and now is making his

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ASPNR Winter Member Mailing 2018 from Arastoo Vossough MD

• Filed under: President's Letter

It is my pleasure to write this president’s report and letter as we near the end of 2018. It is an exciting time for the society. The breadth and depth of the society activities has grown immensely and there are many exciting upcoming events and new initiatives. Our ASPNR committees are working to further expand our society by not only facilitating inter‐societal collaboration, but also providing innovative pediatric neuroimaging programming for different sub‐specialty meetings. Our digital and online educational and informational efforts continue to grow. We are having our first stand‐alone ASPNR Annual Meeting in January!

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IN MEMORIAM: E. RALPH HEINZ

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E. Ralph Heinz, MD, a renowned leader in the neuroimaging community and a pioneer in the subspecialty of pediatric neuroradiology, passed away on November 10, 2018.

Ralph grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and at 6 feet, 5 inches tall, he towered over his peers at an early age. With great physical prowess, he excelled in sports, particularly basketball, earning himself a spot on the West Virginia University varsity basketball team.

In addition to his many athletic achievements, Ralph was a diligent, focused student. He attended medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, which was followed by a radiology residency at Philadelphia General Hospital. As a neuroradiology fellow at Columbia University’s New York Neurologic Institute, Ralph studied under Dr. Juan Taveras, one of the fathers of American Neuroradiology.

Ralph went on to become the Chief of Special Procedures at Emory University, Chief of Neuroradiology at Yale University and ultimately, Chair of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh. He served in the latter position for 11 years, building one of the most prestigious neuroradiology sections in the United States. During his time in Pittsburgh, Ralph worked with Dr. John Caffey developing the subspecialty of pediatric neuroradiology.

Ralph contributed significantly to the field of adult and pediatric neuroradiology, both as an interventionalist and as a diagnostician. He authored over 130 peer-reviewed publications that are still cited in the current literature. He earned the distinction of being awarded both the ASNR Gold Medal in 2004 and the ASPNR Gold Medal in 2018.

Dr. Heinz spent his final clinical years as the Chief of Neuroradiology and later Professor Emeritus at Duke University. He will always be remembered as a giant in our field of neuroradiology, both literally and figuratively!

David Mirsky MD

 

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT SERIES: THIS MONTH WE FEATURE DR. CLAUDIA MARTINEZ RIOS FROM CHEO, CANADA

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Get to know Dr. Claudia Martinez Rios, pediatric radiologist at CHEO in Ottawa, Canada. For Claudia’s profile – click here For the Member Spotlight page- click here

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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: A NEW SERIES ON OUR WEBSITE!

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We are excited to launch our new series titled “Spotlight” where we highlight various members in our society. See what inspires and motivates pediatric neuroradiologists around the globe- It’s a

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NEW ASPNR MEMBERS SINCE AUGUST 2018! JOIN US IN WELCOMING THEM!

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New ASPNR Members! Please welcome these new members to the society!

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MATTHEW BARKOVICH IN THE NEWS

• Filed under: Grants and Awards

The 2018 ASPNR Derek Harwood Nash Award was awarded to Dr. Matthew Barkovich of UCSF for his work presented at the 56th ASNR Annual Meeting in Vancouver on Segmentation of Pediatric Hindbrain at

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What is it Wednesday?

• Filed under: Interesting Cases

Case 2. Diagnosis: Anterior Neck Dermoid. They are usually located midline or off midline (suprasternal, tongue, nasal, anterior fontanelle, occipital). Contain epithelial and mesodermal elements 

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NEW ASPNR MEMBERS SINCE JULY 2018!

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New ASPNR Members! Please welcome these new members to the society!

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PLEASE WELCOME OUR NEW ASPNR MEMBERS!

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New ASPNR Members! Please welcome these new members from the USA, Canada, Egypt and India to the society!

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