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Three faculty named American College of Radiology fellows

Posted: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 · Volume: XLIV · Issue: 10

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Two of the new American College of Radiology fellows are (left to right) Rebecca Loredo-Hernandez, M.D., chief of the musculoskeletal section; and Pamela Otto, M.D., chief of breast imaging and intervention, and director of radiology at University Health System.
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Two of the new American College of Radiology fellows are (left to right) Rebecca Loredo-Hernandez, M.D., chief of the musculoskeletal section; and Pamela Otto, M.D., chief of breast imaging and intervention, and director of radiology at University Health System. clear graphic

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Contact: Elizabeth Allen, 210-450-2020

SAN ANTONIO (May 12, 2011) — Three radiology professors at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have been named American College of Radiology fellows.

Rebecca Loredo-Hernandez, M.D., chief of the musculoskeletal section; Pamela Otto, M.D., chief of breast imaging and intervention, and director of radiology at University Health System; and Adam Ratner, M.D., deputy chair of strategic development and economics, have each been named to the prestigious group.

ACR fellows demonstrate a history of service to the College of Radiology in organized radiology, teaching or research. Only about 12 percent of ACR members achieve this distinction.

The three will be honored at the American College of Radiology Annual Meeting and Chapter Leadership Conference in Washington DC, May 14-18.
Adam Ratner, M.D., deputy chair of strategic development and economics in the Department of Radiology, also was named an ACR fellow.
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Adam Ratner, M.D., deputy chair of strategic development and economics in the Department of Radiology, also was named an ACR fellow.clear graphic

 

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