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(Radiology 2004;232:114.)
© RSNA, 2004


Special Report

Arthur T. Rosenfield, MD, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 2004–2005 Distinguished Scientist1

Kelly K. Koeller, CAPT, MC, USN

1 From the Department of Radiologic Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 14th St at Alaska Ave, Rm M-121, Washington, DC 20306-0000. Received March 25, 2004; accepted March 26. Address correspondence to the author (e-mail: koeller@afip.osd.mil).

Index terms: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology • Radiology and radiologists • Special Reports

Arthur T. Rosenfield, MD, will serve as the Distinguished Scientist in the Department of Radiologic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) from January 1, 2005, to June 30, 2005. Dr Rosenfield is Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Surgery (Urology) at Yale University School of Medicine (New Haven, Conn). His principal areas of interest and expertise are uroradiology and abdominal imaging. He earned his MD degree from the New York University School of Medicine (New York) in 1968. He completed his medicine internship in 1969 at the Montefiore Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pa) and served as an assistant resident in internal medicine in the U.S. Public Health Service until 1970. He began his residency in diagnostic radiology in 1971 at Beth Israel Hospital (Boston, Mass) and served as chief resident during his final year of training from 1973 to 1974. After 1 year as an instructor in radiology on the staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston), he moved to Yale University School of Medicine in 1975, where he progressed in academic rank and became professor in 1983. He attained fellowship status in the Society of Urology in 1995 and the American College of Radiology (ACR) in 1997.



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Arthur T. Rosenfield, MD

 
Dr Rosenfield is the author or coauthor of 142 original scientific publications, two books, and 47 book chapters in the radiology literature on topics covering the entire spectrum of abdominal imaging, including seminal articles on renal and scrotal ultrasonography, computed tomographic (CT) urography, and nonenhanced CT in cases of flank pain. He is active in numerous national and international societies, including the ACR, American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and Society of Uroradiology, for which he has served on the Board of Directors. He is a reviewer for Radiology, RadioGraphics, and numerous other scientific journals.

Dr Rosenfield currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Urology and has been on the editorial boards of Urologic Radiology and Clinics in Diagnostic Ultrasound. He has been recognized for exceptional talent as an educator of medical students and radiology residents. He was twice selected for the residents’ teaching award at Yale University. He has delivered over 228 presentations, including three named lectureships, as either a visiting professor at national and international medical centers or as a speaker at major radiologic science symposia. His participation as the Distinguished Scientist will enhance the educational programs and help fulfill the mission of the Department of Radiologic Pathology at the AFIP.

The Distinguished Scientist program was established in 1983 and is an integral part of the Department of Radiologic Pathology. The position is generously supported by contributions from the ACR, RSNA, ARRS, Association of University Radiologists, and American Osteopathic College of Radiology. Representatives from each of these organizations, together with a representative from the Association of Program Directors in Radiology, form the Conjoint Committee for Radiologic Pathology at the AFIP and are responsible for selecting the Distinguished Scientist each year.

Any established academic radiologist interested in spending 6 months studying the correlation between abnormal radiologic images and their underlying pathologic processes is welcome to apply. Those interested should submit a letter of interest outlining the project to be pursued during their time at the AFIP and a copy of their curriculum vitae to Kelly K. Koeller at the address listed herein. Applications for the Distinguished Scientist position for the 2006–2007 academic year must be received by January 31, 2005.





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