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#4AAWR-WOMEN IN NEURORADIOLOGY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Name of Nominee * Tabassum Kennedy
Email of Nominee * [email protected]
Address * Clinical Science Center 600 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53792 United States
Date of Birth of Nominee * Wednesday, August 18, 1976
Institution of Nominee * The University of Wisconsin-Madison
Medical School Date and Location * August 1999- May 2003 The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Philadelphia PA
Internship Dates and Locations * July 2003-June 2004 Presbyterian Hospital (PENN affiliated Hospital), Philadelphia PA
Previous Training in Another Specialty or Advanced Degrees. ( Please list dates, program location and degree) *
July 2004-June 2008 Diagnostic Radiology Residency Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
Details of Career After Residency Block
Fellowship and Academic Appointment Dates *
July 2008 - June 2010 Neuroradiology Fellowship University of Wisconsin-Madison July 2010- Present Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
ASNR member join date Wednesday, January 30, 2008
ACR member join date Friday, January 30, 2009
AAWR member join date Thursday, April 30, 2015
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Letter of Concurrence from the Departmental Chair *
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Clinical Science Center, MC 3252 Thomas M. Grist, MD, FACR Office: 608-265-8231 600 Highland Avenue, E3/366 John H. Juhl Professor of Radiology, FAX: 608-263-0876 Madison, WI 53792-3252 Medical Physics and Bioengineering [email protected] www.radiology.wisc.edu Chair, Department of Radiology
April 15, 2015
To whom it may concern,
RE: Tabassum Kennedy, AAWR-Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award
It is my pleasure to provide you with this letter of recommendation in support of Dr. Tabassum
Kennedy and her nomination to the AAWR-Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award. I am
providing you with this recommendation based upon Dr. Kennedy’s leadership and interpersonal
skills, scholarly approach to teaching and demonstrated commitment to exceptional patient care
in her field of Neuroradiology. I have known Dr. Kennedy for seven years and seen her grow
into an extraordinary faculty member in our department. I am the Chair of the Department of
Radiology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison where I have served as a faculty member
for over 20 years. My recommendation of Dr. Kennedy is based upon my personal experience
with her leadership capacities as the Neuroradiology Fellowship Director, as the Practice Quality
Improvement Team Leader for Neuroradiology as well as the Neuroradiology clerkship director
for medical students.
Dr. Kennedy is determined to pursue academic medicine and has worked tirelessly to restructure
the Neuroradiology fellowship, implement novel approaches to teaching medical students and
taken the lead in the division of Neuroradiology to spearhead practice quality improvement
initiatives. She has transformed the Neuroradiology fellowship into a truly outstanding training
experience with significant advancements in curriculum development.
I am very supportive of all of Dr. Kennedy’s endeavors with our medical school, including her
initiative to restructure the Neuroradiology curriculum within the Neurology medical student
core rotation. She has a gift for distilling complex topics into easily understood concepts. Dr.
Kennedy’s innovative approach in transforming a lecture-based curriculum into an integrated
web-based curriculum with weekly case discussions will undoubtedly serve as a model for other
clerkship directors at the University of Wisconsin. She possesses the necessary fundamental
attributes that make a strong leader: she is determined, organized and reliable.
I believe that the combination of Dr. Kennedy’s personal strengths and the environment created
by the UW Department of Radiology makes her highly likely to be successful as an academic
physician and leader in Neuroradiology. Dr. Kennedy is an exceptional candidate for the
AAWR-Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award. The opportunity to learn from and
interact with prominent women in Radiology would benefit her immensely and help her acquire
necessary leadership skills to be a prominent leader in our department and at the university. I
believe she will fundamentally contribute to the field of academic medicine and lead future
Neuroradiologists to fulfilling and successful careers. I strongly support her application for the
AAWR-Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award, and I believe a positive outcome of her
nomination will help assure a lifetime of success in academic medicine.
Sincerely,
Thomas M. Grist, MD, FACR
John H. Juhl Professor of Radiology,
Medical Physics and Bioengineering
Chair, Department of Radiology
Department of Radiology April 15, 2015 Carolyn C. Meltzer, M.D. Pina C. Sanelli, M.D. Co-Chairs, 2015 Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award RE: Nomination for Tabassum A. Kennedy, M.D. Dear Drs. Meltzer and Sanelli: It is a genuine pleasure to write this letter of nomination for Dr. Tabassum Kennedy to be considered for the 2015 Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award. It is an easy letter to write, as Dr. Kennedy possesses truly outstanding leadership ability and has seemingly unlimited drive and energy to go with it; from her very first day as a trainee in our neuroradiology fellowship program (which Dr. Kennedy herself has directed since 2012), she has set the standard for excellence in everything she does. While she already holds leadership positions in our department and is becoming more nationally recognized, I see absolutely no limit to her potential for continued achievement on the rapidly rising trajectory she has established. Dr. Kennedy has had such a huge impact on our service and on the training of our fellows, residents and students that I hardly know where to begin. Even before joining our faculty, Dr. Kennedy excelled among her peers as a fellow, showing truly exceptional ability and commitment in teaching neuroradiology to residents and students. In particular, she exceeded all expectations in her sustained dedication to the education of students rotating through Neuroradiology in our Clinical Neurosciences Clerkship. Before Dr. Kennedy arrived, the rotation received rather mixed reviews from students; this trend was completely reversed by Dr. Kennedy soon after she took over as Clerkship Director. She tirelessly strived to make the rotation better. She redesigned the student lectures to make them more interactive and engaging. She overhauled the core curriculum and established more complete and specific goals and objectives for the rotation. She developed a novel series of web-based modules for self-directed learning, reducing the time students previously spent merely observing. She began meeting with students individually and in small groups for case discussions and student presentations. She even set up weekly office hours for students who wanted additional one-on-one time to ask questions or review cases. (How many clinical faculty maintain weekly office-hours for students??) The impact of Dr. Kennedy’s effort to improve the students’ experience in neuroradiology was nothing short of dramatic. She brought the creativity and initiative needed to transform the rotation into a valuable experience and the rotation now receives overwhelmingly high ratings from students. Her ability to engage and connect with students is unique in our section and even in our entire department. Dr. Kennedy is continually finding more and better ways to teach neuroradiology. She co-founded a Medical Student Education Committee in our Department, charged with developing and optimizing student educational programs in all areas of radiology. She has been an exceptional mentor to students considering careers in Radiology. Our residents selected her for the highly prestigious Teacher of the Year award a few years ago. As Director of our ACGME-accredited Neuroradiology Fellowship, she
Clinical Sciences Center, MC 3252 600 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53792-3252
Aaron S. Field, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering
Chief of Neuroradiology
Office: (608) 263-7952 FAX: (608) 263-0140 [email protected]
brought fresh ideas to our core curriculum, built up our didactic lecture series, reorganized our monthly journal clubs and “recommended reading” lists, and became a tireless champion of optimized yet continually evolving fellowship education and training. The enthusiasm and resolve that she has shown in this critical leadership position have been astounding; Dr. Kennedy is that rare individual who is not only exceptionally competent in her field but also completely committed to sharing her knowledge and devoting her best work to the education of others. “What would we do without Tabby?” is now a familiar refrain heard from our very grateful fellows, seemingly on a daily basis. Beyond her many contributions to neuroradiology education, I want to emphasize the tremendous impact Dr. Kennedy has had on our clinical service mission. She is tenacious in seeking ways to improve our service. She comes to me with ideas almost daily. Not only does she find areas for improvement, she sets the highest standards for herself and then leads the way for the rest of us. There have been many examples. A couple of years ago we received a report from the hospital on our communication of critical imaging results for acute stroke patients. Our turnaround times were disappointing. I made Dr. Kennedy our practice quality improvement (PQI) team leader and she initiated a detailed analysis of the problem and successfully lobbied for changes in both workflow and auditing procedures which, when implemented, raised our stroke code communications to near-perfect. This PQI project earned her the “Improving the Patient Experience of Care” award during our hospital’s Quality and Safety Week. Another recent example was her development of clinical practice guidelines and appropriateness criteria for performing image-guided spine procedures. We previously had what Dr. Kennedy recognized to be an uncertain and inefficient workflow for these procedures that frequently led to unnecessary delays and uneven patient experiences. Dr. Kennedy consulted the literature, polled other practices at several high-ranking institutions, identified sources of inefficiency and potentially unsafe conditions, and ultimately drafted a set of best practices now available on our Department web site, featuring key information for both referring clinicians and radiologists. Dr. Kennedy has been making a name for herself on the national stage, having received more than 10 awards in the last 5 years for her educational exhibits at national society meetings. Her neuroradiology educational website was showcased at last year’s annual meeting of the Association of University Radiologists. I have absolutely no doubt that we will continue to see great things from her wherever the development of novel and more effective approaches to radiology education is needed. I cannot imagine the Women in Neuroradiology Leadership Award going to a more deserving candidate. I should also emphasize that Dr. Kennedy is one of the finest people I have ever had the privilege to work with. Everything she does, she does with poise and graciousness. She sets the proverbial bar very high for herself and for others; as her Section Chief I am incredibly fortunate to have her on my team. I only hope, when the time comes for me to step down, that she will take over leadership of our section – she is a rising star in every way and truly meritorious of this award. I urge you to give her every consideration for this honor! Sincerely,
Aaron S. Field, M.D., Ph.D. Chief of Neuroradiology
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Tabassum Ahmed Kennedy, MD Office Address University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Radiology 600 Highland Ave Madison, WI 53792-3252 Office Telephone, Fax, E-mail (608) 263- 9179 – Phone (608) 265- 4152 – Fax [email protected] Education
Undergraduate 1994 – 1998 Pomona College Claremont, California
BA, Neuroscience
Graduate/Medical School 1999 – 2003 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M.D.
Internship and Residency 2003 – 2004 Internship, Transitional Medicine
Presbyterian Hospital University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2004 – 2008 Residency, Diagnostic Radiology
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology St. Louis, Missouri
Postgraduate/Fellowship
2008 – 2009 ACGME Fellowship, Diagnostic Neuroradiology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI
2009 – 2010 Clinical Instructor/non-ACGME Fellow, Diagnostic Neuroradiology
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI
Certification and Licensure Specialty/Subspecialty Certification 2008 Diplomate, American Board of Radiology 2010 Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ), Neuroradiology
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Medical or Other Professional Licensure 2008 Wisconsin (#51435-020) Present Appointments/Positions 2010- Present Assistant Professor (CHS Track)
Department of Radiology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI
2010- Present Neuroradiology Clerkship Director Medical Student Neuroscience Core Clerkship
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI
2012 Associate Fellowship Director Department of Neuroradiology
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI
2012- Present Neuroradiolgoy Fellowship Director
Department of Radiology; Neuroradioloogy Section University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI Professional Society Memberships 2009 - Present American College of Radiology 2011 - Present American Roentgen Ray Society 2008 - Present American Society of Neuroradiology 2008 - Present American Society of Head and Neck Radiology 2005 - Present Radiological Society of North America 2011 - Present Association of University Radiologists Service Activities Departmental
2010 – Present Radiology Resident Education Committee 2012 – Present Radiology Medical Student Education Committee 2013 – Present Radiology Resident Clinical Competence Committee 2014 – Present Radiology Neuroradiology Fellow Clinical Competence Committee Chair
University of Wisconsin 2013 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health: Medical
Student Applicant Interviewer
National/International 2010 – Present Radiological Society of North America Educational Exhibits Awards
Committee 2012 – Present American College of Radiology, Appropriateness Criteria Committee
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2012 – Present American Journal of Neuroradiology, Manuscript Reviewer 2012 – Present Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Manuscript Reviewer 2013 – Present American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, Education Committee 2013 – Present American Society of Neuroradiology, Education Committee 2014 – Present American Society of Neuroradiology, Program Committee 2014 American Society of Neuroradiology, Editor in Chief Selection Committee 2014 – Present American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, Core Curriculum Fund
Committee 2014 – Present American Society of Neuroradiology, Fellowship Curriculum Committee
Honors and Awards 1994-1998 Pomona Scholar, Pomona College 1998 Graduated with Honors, BA. Pomona College 1998 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society 2009 Certificate of Merit, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Exhibits Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder: Spectrum of imaging findings 2010 Certificate of Merit, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Exhibits
Paraganglioma From Head to Toe: Imaging and Pathologic Finding. 2011 Teacher of the Year, elected by the UW department of Radiology residents 2011 Third place, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Educational Exhibits Extranodal Lymphoma of the Head and Neck 2011 Certificate of Merit, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Exhibits Vascular Anomalies of the Temporal Bone 2011 Cum Laude, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Exhibits Can’t Touch This: Hamartoma Time 2013 1st place, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Exhibit
Decoding the Audiogram: An Illustrative Guide for the Head and Neck Radiologist 2013 Certificate of Merit, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Exhibit Infectious Complications of Solid Organ Transplant: A Pictorial Review 2013 Improving the Patient Experience of Care award, UW Health Quality and Safety
Week (2013), Stroke Code Communication Compliance Practice Quality Improvement project
2014 Certificate of Merit. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Educational exhibit. Imaging Features of Tympansclerosis. 2014 Certificate of Merit. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Educational exhibit. Laryngeal Carcinoma Imaging and Laryngoscopy Correlation. 2014 Cum Laude, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Educational exhibit.
Understanding the Differences in Radiation Dose Distribution between Multi Detector CT and C-arm CT for High Contrast Imaging
2014 Best Poster Award, Can the Sclar Location of Cochlear Implant Electrodes be Determined Using Computed Tomography? A Comparison of Conventional Multidetector Computed Tomography and Flat Panel Computed Tomography. 14th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children. Nashville, TN. December 2014.
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Publications
Refereed Articles 1. Nadgir R.N., Loevner L.A., Ahmed T., Moonis G., Chalela J., Slawek K., & Imbesi S.
(2003). Simultaneous bilateral internal carotid and vertebral artery dissection following chiropractic manipulation: case report and review of the literature. Neuroradiology. May; 45(5):311-4.
2. Hsu W.C., Loevner L.A., Karpati R., Ahmed T., Mong A., Battineni M.L.,Yousem D.M.,
Montone K.T., Weinstein G.S., Weber R.S. & Chalian A.A. (2005). Accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in predicting absence of fixation of head and neck cancer to the prevertebral space. Head & Neck. 27(2):95-100.
3. Moonis G., Hwang C.J., Ahmed T., Weigele J.B. & Hurst R.W. (2005). Otologic
manifestations of petrous carotid aneurysms. Am J Neuroradiol. Jun-Jul;26(6):1324-7. 4. Ahmed T., Moonis G., Loevner L. & Weinstein G. (2008). Venous malformation of the
neck with giant phleboliths. Ear Nose Throat J. Dec;87(12): E1. 5. Kennedy TA, Lubner MG, Lake W, Salamat S, Gentry LR, Baskaya MK. (2012)
Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder of the Central Nervous System: Spectrum of Imaging Findings. Neurographics. March;(2): 2-12.
6. Gartrell B, Kennedy TA, Gubbels S. (2012) Bilateral Duplicated Internal Carotid Arteries Presenting as Middle Ear Masses: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. Aug;121(8): 521-4.
7. Lake W, Chang JE, Kennedy T, Morgan A, Salamat MS, Başkaya MK. (2013) A Case Series of Primary Central Nervous System Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder: Imaging and Clinical Characteristics. Neurosurgery. Jun;72(6):960-70.
8. Gartrell V, Gentry LR, Kennedy TA, Gubbels SP. (2014) Radiographic Features of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence in the Setting of Chronic Ear Disease Otol Neurotol, Jan;35(1):91-6.
Chapters in Books 1. Ahmed T. & Miller B. (2003). Art and Brain Evolution. In: Aaro Toomela ed. Cultural
Guidance in the Development of the Human Mind. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood.
2. Kennedy TA and Gentry LR. (2012). Imaging of the Orbit. In: Evan H. Black, Frank A. Nesi, and Christopher J. Calvano ed, Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 3rd edition.
3. Kennedy TA, Avey G and Gentry LR (2014). Imaging of Temporal Bone Trauma Neuroimaging Clinics of North America. Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 467-486 (August 2014)
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Educational Poster Presentations * Indicates projects that were performed by residents or fellows, but were primarily mentored by T.Kennedy 1. Bhalla S, Ahmed T, Menias C, Gutierrez FR, Pickhardt P. (2005) Pulmonary Arterial
Hypertension: The Venice Classification Revisited. Educational Exhibit. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 91th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
2. Kennedy TA, Gentry LR, Hartman M, Jones T, Bergin JT, Smoker WRK, Reede DR.
(2009) Evaluation of Ossicular Injuries Using Multidetector CT. Educational Exhibit. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
3. Lubner M, Kennedy TA, Morgan AS, Menias CO, Bhalla S, Gentry LR, Pickhardt P. Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder: Spectrum of imaging findings. Educational Exhibit. (2009). Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Certificate of Merit.
4. Patel NJ, Diamond CA, Salamat MS, Bradley K, Gondi V, Kennedy TA, Keller L, Iskandar B, Puccetti DM. A case of malignant rhabdoid tumor in the epidural space of the spine. International Society of Pediatric Neurooncology Meeting, Vienna, Austria, June 2010.
5. Patel NJ, Salamat MS, Puccetti DM, Gondi V, Bradley K, Keller L, Casey K, Kennedy TA,
Iskandar B. Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the spine in a patient with a long lasting history of hydrocephalus. International Society of Pediatric Neurooncology Meeting, Vienna, Austria, June 2010.
6. Puccetti DM, Patel NJ, Iskandar B, Ward M, Casey K, Salamat MS, Kennedy TA. A child
with disseminated primary spinal cord oligodendroglioma. International Society of Pediatric Neurooncology Meeting, Vienna, Austria, June 2010.
7. Puccetti DM, Patel NJ, Bradley K, Struck MC, Mathew B, Daley TJ, Kennedy TA, Casey
K, Delgado DC, Gadbaw BC. Treatment-related optic neuropathy in a patient with medulloblastoma. International Society of Pediatric Neurooncology Meeting, Vienna, Austria, June 2010.
8. Kennedy TA, Gentry LR, Lubner M, Salamat MS, Lake W. Posttransplantation
Lymphoproliferative Disorder of the Central Nervous System: Spectrum of imaging and pathologic findings. Educational Exhibit, 2010, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 48th Annual Meeting, Boston MA
9. Kennedy TA, Gentry LR, Hartman M, Jones T, Bergin JT, Smoker WRK, Reede DR. Ossicular Injury in Temporal Bone trauma. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2010, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 48th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
10. * Johnson LA, Kennedy TA, Lubner MG, Branch KD, Gentry LR, Menias CO, Pickhardt PJ, Bhalla S. Paragangliomas from head to toe: imaging and pathologic findings”. Educational Exhibit. 2010, Radiological Society of North America 96th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Certificate of Merit
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11. * Alsheik NA, Wise S, Kennedy TA, Field A, Rowley HA. The Value of the Sagittal 3D T2
Nongated FRFSE Sequence in Assessing CSF Flow Dynamics. Educational Exhibit. 2011, American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
12. * Alsheik NA, Wise S, Kennedy TA, Field A, Rowley HA. The Value of the Sagittal 3D T2 Nongated FRFSE Sequence in Assessing CSF Flow Dynamics. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2011, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 49th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
13. Johnson L A,Gentry LR, Hartman MJ, Kennedy TA, Vorperian HK. Utilization of Optimized Nonorthogonal Imaging Planes to More Precisely Define the Spread of Pharyngeal Neoplasms into Adjacent Spaces, Extrapharyngeal Muscles, Vessels and Nerves. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2011, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 49th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
14. Alsheik NA, Wise S, Kennedy TA, Field A, Rowley HA. Nongated Isotropic 3D T2 Fast Recovery Fast Spin-Echo versus Cine Phase Contrast Imaging for Assessment of Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow. Scientific Exhibit, ASNR 2011, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 49th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
15. *Hammersly J, Kennedy TA, Hartman MJ, Gentry LR. Extranodal Lymphoma of the Head and Neck. 45th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, San Diego, California. September 2011. 3rd Place.
16. Avey G, Kennedy TA, Gentry LR. Vascular Anomalies of the Temporal Bone.
Educational Exhibit. RSNA, 2011, Radiological Society of North America 97th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Certificate of Merit.
17. *Hardin LV, Kennedy TA, Salamat MS. Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: Spectrum of Imaging and Pathologic Findings. Educational Exhibit. RSNA, 2011, Radiological Society of North America 97th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
18. *Hanson J, Kennedy TA, Lubner MG, Pickhardt PJ, Bhalla S, Menias CO. Can’t Touch This: Hamartoma Time. Educational Exhibit. RSNA, 2011, Radiological Society of North America 97th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Cum Laude.
19. Kennedy TA, Gailushas S, Gentry LR, Hartman MJ and Gubbels S. Decoding the Audiogram. An Illustrative Guide for the Radiologist. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2012, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 50th Annual Meeting, New York, NY
20. Puccetti D, Salamat MS, Kennedy TA, Fangusaro J, Patel J, Bradley K, Casey K, Iskandar B. Gliomatosis Cerebri in a Nine Year Old Boy: Case Review and Review of Literature. 15th International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology, (poster presentation) Toronto, Canada, June 2012.
21. *Huston J, Kennedy TA, Perlman S, Harari P, Hartman M, Gentry LR. Melanoma of the Head and Neck: A Pictorial Review. 46th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Miami, Florida. October 2012.
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22. Kennedy TA, Marinelli N, Ostmoe M, Merrill M. Learning Neuroradiology: A Web-based
Learning Module for Medical Students. 61st annual Association of University Radiologists (AUR) Meeting, Los Angeles, California. April 2013.
23. *Nace SR, Kennedy TA, Gubbels SP, Gentry LR. Radiologic Evaluation of Congenital
Aural Dysplasia: Spectrum and Associated Abnormalities. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2013, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 51st Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
24. Hartman L, Turski P, Kennedy TA, Hartman MJ, Aagaard-Kienitz B. TRICKS of the trade: time resolved contrast enhanced MRA (TRICKS) and accelerated phase contrast MRA improve the detection and characterization of Carotid-Cavernous Fistulas. Educational Exhibit, ASNR 2013, Proceedings, American Society of Neuroradiology, 51st Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
25. Kennedy T, Marinelli, Quinet S, Nace S, Maksimovic J, Huston J, Hartman R, Bruce R. Stroke Code Communication Compliance Practice Quality Improvement project. UW Health Quality and Safety Week (2013).
26. Kennedy TA, Maksimovic J, Gentry LR, Hartman MJ and Gubbels S. Decoding the Audiogram. An Illustrative Guide for the Head and Neck Radiologist. Educational Exhibit, 47th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 2013. 1st Place.
27. *Nace S, Kennedy TA, Gentry LR. Big trouble in a little space: Orbital apex pathology. Educational Exhibit, 47th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 2013.
28. *Brucker J, Kennedy TA, Chan S. Radiology in the Nosebleed section, picking out a diagnosis. Educational Exhibit, 47th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 2013.
29. Lubner MG, Kennedy TA, Pickhardt PJ, Bhalla S, Menias CO. Infectious Complications of Solid Organ Transplant: A Pictorial Review. Educational Exhibit. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 99th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2013.
30. Kennedy TA, Marinelli N, Ostmoe M. Learning Neuroradiology: A Web-Based Learning Tool for Medical Students. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
31. Kennedy TA, Marinelli N, Huston J, Hartman L, Maksimovic J, Nace S, Quinet S, J, Bruce R. Stroke Code Communication Compliance: Practice Quality Improvement. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
32. *Brucker, J and Kennedy T. Differential Diagnosis of Epistaxis: A multimodality approach. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
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33. Sundblad A, Lake W, Salamat S, Turski P and Kennedy T. Meningiomas and Mimickers: A “Tail” of Extra-axial Masses. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
34. Gentry LR, Smoker W, Kennedy TA, Hartman MJ. Imaging of Referred Otalia. 52nd
annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
35. Cathey M, Kennedy T, Hartman M, Hartig P, Harari P, Daily S, Smoker W, Reede D, Gentry L. Seeing is Believing: Laryngeal Carcinoma Imaging and Laryngoscopy Correlation. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
36. Kennedy T. Case of the Day: Case of Otosclerosis on MR. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
37. *Brucker J, Kennedy T, Avey G, Smoker W, Reede DL, Gentry LR. Radiologic Review of Head and Neck Emergencies. Educational Exhibit, 48th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Seattle Washington. September 2014.
38. Cathey M, Kennedy T, Gubbels S, Gentry LR. Imaging Features of Tympansclerosis. Educational Exhibit. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
39. Cathey M, Kennedy T, Hartig G, Harari P, Daily S, Smoker W, Reede D, Gentry LR. Seeing is Believing: Laryngeal Carcinoma Imaging and Laryngoscopy Correlation. Educational Exhibit. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
40. Szczykutowicz T, Schafer S, Royalty K, Nace S, Kennedy T. Understanding the
Differences in Radiation Dose Distribution between Multi Detector CT and C-arm CT for High Contrast Imaging, Educational Exhibit. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
41. Kennedy T, Marinelli, Quinet S, Nace S, Maksimovic J, Huston J, Hartman R, Bruce R. Stroke Code CT Communication Complaince: Practice Quality Improvement. Quality Storyboard Poster. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
42. *Connell N, Kennedy TA, Szczykutowicz T, Royalty K, Schafer S, Nace S, Gartrell B, Gubbels S. Flat Panel Computed Tomography Imaging of the Temporal Bone: Comparison of Image Quality and Radiation Exposure to Conventional MultiDetector Compute Tomography. Educational Exhibit . 14th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children. Nashville, TN. December 2014.
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43. *Connell N, Kennedy TA, Szczykutowicz T, Royalty K, Schafer S, Jeffrey J, Nace S,
Gartrell B, Gubbels S.Can the Sclar Location of Cochlear Implant Electrodes be Determined Using Computed Tomography? A Comparison of Conventional Multidetector Computed Tomography and Flat Panel Computed Tomography. Educational Exhibit. 14th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children. Nashville, TN. December 2014.
Invited Platform Presentations/Abstracts 1. Kennedy TA, Gentry LR, Hartman M, Bergin JT, Jones T, McCulloch T, Gubbels S.
Ossicular Injury in Temporal Bone Trauma: Looking beyond the ice cream cone. Scientific Program. 43rd annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. October 2009.
2. Battino G, Puccetti D, Patel N, Salamat MS, Bradfield Y, Kennedy TA. Cancer-Associated Retinopathy in a Child with Pilocytic Astrocytoma. Neuro-Oncology 13, Supplement 3:ii99, 2011.
3. Kennedy TA, Szczykutowicz T, Royalty K, Schafer S, Nace S, Gartrell B, Gubbels S. C-Arm CT imaging of the Temporal Bone: Image Quality and 3D dose distribution. 52nd annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. May 2014.
4. Connell N, Gubbels S, Szczykutowicz T, Nace S, Royalty K, Schafer S,Gartrell B and Kennedy TA. Evaluation of Flat-Panel Computed Tomography for Cochlear Implant Imaging. 48th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) Meeting, Seattle, Washington. September 2014.
5. Kennedy T, Connell N, Szczykutowicz T, Royalty K, Schafer S, Nace S, Gartrell B, Gubbels S. Comparative Cadaver Study of MDCT and C-Arm CT Imaging of the Temporal Bone Before and After Cochlear Electrode Implantation: Image Quality and Dose Distribution. RSNA, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
Educational Activities & Presentations
Classroom Teaching Medical Students: Current Course Name: Clinical Neuroscience Clerkship
Lecture: Small Group Discussion Leader Years: 2012-present (40 times per year) To Whom/#: 3rd/4th-Year medical students/12-18
Course Name: Anatomy Course, (Course Director: Allison Grayev, previous course director: Lonie Salkowski)
Lecture: Radiology Anatomy of the Brain, Spine and Neck Years: 2011-present (3 times per year) To Whom/#: 1st year medical students/ 150
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Course Name: Neurological Disorders, (Course Director: Matt Jensen)
Lecture: Introduction to Neuroradiology Pathology Years: 2014-present (1 time per year) To Whom/#: 2nd year medical students/ 150
Medical Students: Previous Course Name: Clinical Neuroscience Clerkship
Lecture: Fundamentals of Clinical Neuroimaging Years: 2010-2012 (8 times per year) To Whom/#: 3rd/4th-Year medical students/15-25
Course Name: Clinical Neuroscience Clerkship
Lecture: Introduction to Neuroimaging: Brain Years: 2010-2012 (8 times per year) To Whom/#: 3rd/4th-Year medical students/15-25
Course Name: Clinical Neuroscience Clerkship
Lecture: Introduction to Neuroimaging: Spine Years: 2010-2012 (8 times per year) To Whom/#: 3rd/4th-Year medical students/15-25
Other Students: Current
Course Name: Physician Assistant Course
Lecture: Neuroanatomy, Introduction to Neuroimaging, Case Discussion Years: 2011-present (3 times per year) To Whom/#: Physician Assistant Students/ 30-35
Course Name: X-ray Student Course Lecture: Imaging of the salivary glands Years: 2012-present (1/ per year) To Whom/#: X-ray students Students/ 12
Residents/Fellows: Current
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series
Lecture: White Matter Disease, a patterned approach. Years: 2008-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series Lecture: Temporal Bone Anatomy Years: 2008-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series
Lecture: Salivary Gland Imaging Years: 2011-present (once per year)
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To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series
Lecture: Imaging of the Sella Years: 2011-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series Lecture: Adult Brain Tumors Years: 2011-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series
Lecture: Pediatric Brain Tumors Years: 2011-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series Lecture: Orbital Anatomy Years: 2011-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident and Fellow Didactic Lecture Series Lecture: Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses Years: 2012-present (once per year) To Whom/#: Residents and Fellows in Radiology / 24
Course Name: Radiology Resident Board Review Lecture: Neuroradiology case conference and Mock Oral Boards Years: 2010-present (4 times per year) To Whom/#: Residents in Radiology/4
Non CME Presentations
Regional
1. Sella and Central Skull Base, Midwest Head and Neck Imaging Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin; November 12, 2011
2. Lacrimal Apparatus, Midwest Head and Neck Imaging Meeting, Iowa City, Iowa; March 23,
2013
3. Interesting Head and Neck Cases, Midwest Head and Neck Imaging Meeting, Milwaukee, WI; March 15, 2014
4. Anatomic Approach to Visual Loss, Midwest Head and Neck Imaging Meeting, Rochester, MN; March 15, 2014
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CME Presentations
Regional 1. Temporal Bone Anatomy, Head and Neck Imaging Bootcamp, Madison, Wisconsin
October 30-31, 2010
2. Unknown Film Panel, Head and Neck Imaging Bootcamp, Madison, Wisconsin; October 30-31, 2010
3. Making the Case: Transforming your course using online case scenarios, Medical Education Day, The University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 3, 2013
National/International
1. Orbital Fractures, The 46th annual American Society of Head and Neck Radiology
(ASHNR) Meeting, Miami, Florida, October 3-5, 2012
2. Moderator, Head and Neck: Other, New Techniques & Temporal Bone. The 50th annual American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Meeting, New York, New York, April 21-26, 2012
3. Pineal Gland: Diagnosis Live, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 98th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 25-30, 2012
4. Lacrimal Apparatus, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR) 47th annual meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 25-29, 2013
5. Temporal Bone Anatomy, American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) Annual meeting, San Diego, California. May 4-9, 2014.
6. Temporal Bone Anatomy, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 100th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 25-30, 2012
7. Temporal Bone Anatomy, UW Radiology CME conference at Big Sky, Big Sky Montana, February 1-4, 2015
8. The Changing Face of Head and Neck Cancer, UW Radiology CME conference at Big Sky, Big Sky Montana, February 1-4, 2015
9. Head and Neck Emergencies, UW Radiology CME conference at Big Sky, Big Sky Montana, February 1-4, 2015
10. An Anatomic Approach to Orbital Masses, UW Radiology CME conference at Big Sky, Big Sky Montana, February 1-4, 2015
11. Posterior Skull Base, American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) Annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, April 19-24, 2015.
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12. Modern Imaging of Visual Loss, American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Annual
meeting, Chicago Illinois, April 25-30. Mentoring
2010 – 2011 Joe Wildenberg, Medical student: Career Mentor 2012 – 2013 Christopher Kleefisch, Medical Student: Career Mentor 2012 – 2014 Sara Nace, Neuroradiology Fellow: Research mentor 2014 – present Nathan Connell, Medical Student: Co-Research mentor
Other Activities Website/Curriculum Development
2012 – Present Medical Student Neuroscience Core Clerkship: Neuroradiology website www.learningneuroradiology.com
2012 – Present Neuroradiology Fellowship Curriculum and Website Development
www.uwneuroradiology.org Practice Quality Improvement
2013 Neuroradiology Section PQI team leader Project: Stroke Code Head CT communication compliance
Ongoing Neuroradiology Section PQI team leader Project: Cervical spine CT discrepancy rates and turn around times
Professional Development 2011 Scientific Writing Workshop, Office of Human Resource Development, The
University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 3, 2011 – November 4, 2011
2012 Association of University Radiologists Philips Academic Faculty Development Program, 60th AUR meeting, San Antonio Texas, March 22nd, 2012
2012 Planning for Promotion, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, SMPH, November
13, 2013 2014 AAMC Early Career Faculty Professional Development Seminar,
Englewood, Colorado; July 2014
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