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ASPNR Spring Member Mailing 2022 from V. Michelle Silvera MD
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Greetings from the ASPNR, spring is in the air! This President’s Report comes with excellent news. As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, the ASPNR is strong, our membership is growing, our finances are solid, and we are as active as ever.
ASPNR Fall Member Mailing 2021 from Laurence Eckel, MD
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First, as you may know, ASPNR is a vibrant, growing, and successful organization dedicated to our pediatric patients and colleagues. In the last three years, we have nearly doubled society membership and tripled our assets. We have more members-in-training than ever before.
ASPNR Spring Member Mailing 2021 from Laurence Eckel, MD
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After a difficult year with COVID-19, this President’s report comes with all good news! Our membership is growing, our finances are strong, our activities are increasing, and we are on the move!
ASPNR FALL MEMBER MAILING 2020 FROM LAURENCE ECKEL, MD
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How the world has changed since our last formal communication. I hope this finds you, your practice, and your family and friends well. As COVID has disrupted lives, travel, and medical care, the ASPNR has remained strong. Our finances are healthier than ever, our membership is larger than ever, and the excitement associated with all your efforts is growing and contagious! As we look to the future for ASPNR, it is hopeful and bright.
ASPNR WINTER MEMBER MAILING 2019 FROM LAURENCE ECKEL, MD
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Greetings & Happy Holidays ASPNR Members! As we close out one year and prepare to start another, we are grateful for your membership and support and share your excitement for our future successes!
Message from the ASPNR President Arastoo Vossough Fall 2019
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It is with great pleasure that we write this joint President’s report and letter for our valued membership! It is an exciting time for our Society. The breadth and depth of the Society’s activities have grown immensely and there are exciting upcoming future events and new initiatives. Our ASPNR committees are working diligently to grow our Society’s reach by providing excellent educational content to all those interested in pediatric neuroimaging, facilitating inter-societal collaborations, and engaging new members
ASPNR Winter Member Mailing 2018 from Arastoo Vossough MD
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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!
ASPNR SPRING MEMBER MAILING 2017 FROM SUSAN PALASIS MD
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It has been such a pleasure and an honor to serve as your President this past year. Your ASPNR committee members have worked hard to grow the society, create more opportunities for involvement, and extend its outreach. We have increased our membership and strengthened our inter-societal collaborations. It is an exciting time to be a member of the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology!
ASPNR Spring Member Mailing 2016 from Erin Simon Schwartz MD
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We hope you are planning to attend the ASNR 54th Annual Meeting & The Foundation of the ASNR Symposium 2016 at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C., May 21-26, 2016. In addition to our usual outstanding lectures and cutting edge scientific sessions, the ASNR has designated two of the pediatric paper sessions as Turbo Talks, where original research will be presented in a shorter format, followed by an opportunity to discuss the topics in greater depth directly with the authors.