Speakers

Guest Speakers

Aaron Sodickson

Aaron Sodickson MD, PhD, FASER, FACR
Associate Professor of Radiology
Harvard Medical School
Director, Center for Advanced CT Translation and Innovation
Medical Director
Mass General Brigham Enterprise Emergency Radiology

Aaron Sodickson, MD, PhD, FASER, FACR is Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. He is the Medical Director of Mass General Brigham Enterprise Emergency Radiology, and is Past President of ASER, the American Society of Emergency Radiology. He is the founder/director of CACTI, the Center for Advanced CT Translation and Innovation. His research and administrative efforts include: Emergency Radiology practice management; CT technology assessment and innovation; CT protocol optimization for image quality, radiation dosae, and workflow efficiency; Dual Energy CT and Photon Counting CT applications.

Bharti Khurana

Bharti Khurana MD MBA FACR FASER
Associate Professor of Radiology
Harvard Medical School
Founder, Director and Principal Investigator
Trauma Imaging Research and Innovation Center

Dr. Bharti Khurana is an associate professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School, an emergency radiologist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the founding director of the Trauma Imaging Research and Innovation Center (TIRIC). Dr. Khurana is an NIH-funded physician-scientist focusing on developing novel machine-learning tools that have the potential to revolutionize the early detection and prevention of interpersonal violence and traumatic injuries.

She is the director of the Intensive Review of Emergency Radiology CME course at Harvard Medical School and a research faculty in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She is the author of over 130 peer-reviewed articles, the section editor for UpToDate, and the editor of the Emergency Radiology COFFEE case book.

Dr. Khurana graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India, and did her residency in diagnostic radiology and fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Mark Bernstein

Mark Bernstein MD FASER
Clinical Professor of Radiology
Boston University
Emergency and Trauma Radiology
Boston Medical Center

Mark Bernstein, MD, is a trauma and emergency radiologist at Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center. Before his recent start in Boston, he served 19 years at New York University (NYU) Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. Born and raised in Toronto, Mark completed his residency at Western University, Ontario, Canada, and his fellowship in Trauma Radiology at the University of Maryland, Shock Trauma Center. 

He began his academic career in 2003 establishing a new Emergency Radiology section at NYU/Bellevue where he expanded the focus and diagnosis of trauma. He compiled a series of comprehensive whole-body trauma CT protocols for three level 1 trauma centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island, New York allowing patients to undergo a complete diagnostic evaluation in a single visit. At NYU/Bellevue he served as the trauma radiology liaison for the American College of Surgeons (ACS) accreditation proceedings.

As an author of multiple scientific publications and book chapters, Dr. Bernstein has gained international acclaim for his expertise in trauma radiology and has lectured extensively around the world on various topics related to trauma radiology. In 2016 Dr. Bernstein was elected as President of the American Society of Emergency Radiology, and in 2018 was honored to receive the ASER Gold Medal Award in recognition of career-long service to the society and the emergency radiology community as a whole. He has been deeply involved in resident and medical student teaching, and in 2017 won the NYU teacher of the year award.

Currently, Dr. Bernstein sits on the ACS Best Practice Guidelines Committee for trauma imaging, the ACS Committee on Trauma, and the ACR Committee on Emergency Radiology.

Speakers

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  • Julien Aguet
  • Angela Atinga
  • Derik Basson
  • Camilo Barragan-Leal
  • Adriano Basso Dias
  • Aditya Bharatha
  • Errol Colak
  • Ivan Diamond
  • Andrea Doria
  • Jacques du Plessis
  • Samantha Gerrie
  • Khaled Elbanna
  • Ben Fine
  • Hournaz Ghandehari
  • Neetika Gupta
  • Masoom Haider
  • Justin Hall
  • Nancy Jiang
  • Laura Jimenez
  • Tony Kang
  • Joel Kosowan
  • Satheesh Krishna
  • Suzanne Laughlin
  • Gilbert Maroun
  • Shobhit Mathur
  • Rob Moreland
  • Mike O’Keeffe
  • Anastasia Oikonomou
  • Sadia Qamar
  • Jason Robins
  • Taryn Rohringer
  • Jessica Rotman
  • Felipe Sanchez
  • Nick Shkumat
  • Manohar Shroff
  • Navneet Singh
  • Jennifer Stiemec
  • Ben Verhaaren
  • Kevin Wasko
  • Henry Wiebe