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Three Health Science Center radiologists named fellows of American College of Radiology

Posted: Friday, May 13, 2011

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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 UHS Radiology; and Adam Ratner, M.D., deputy chairman of strategic development and economics, have each been named to the prestigious group.

ACR Fellows demonstrate a history of service to the College in organized radiology, teaching, or research. Only about 12% 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, 2011.

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