2009 John Caffey Awards

Caffey Award for Outstanding Basic Science Paper

Faster Pediatric MRI Via Compressed Sensing - Shreyas Vasanawala, Stanford University, Marcus Alley, Richard Barth, Brian Hargreaves, John Pauly, Michael Lustig

Caffey Award for Outstanding Clinical Research Paper

Improving Patient Safety:  Effects of a Safety Program on Performance and Culture in a Department of Radiology at a Children's Hospital - Lane Donnelly, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Julie Dickerson, Martha Goodfriend, Stephen Muething

John Kirkpatrick Young Investigator Award

Vascular Embolization Using N-butyl Cyanoacrylate Glue: Adverse Events in Children - Conor Bogue, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Derek Armstrong, Karel TerBrugge, Michael Temple, Joao Amaral, Philip John
 

Caffey Committee – Special Commendation

CT Radiation Safety in Children:  A National Web-Based Practice Quality Improvement Program  - Marilyn Goske, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Rebecca Phillips, Keith Mandel, Richard Gardner, Daniel McLinden, Laurie Perry
 

Poster Awards  

1st Place Case Report

Multi-Modality Imaging Manifestations of the Meckel’s Diverticulum in Pediatric Patients - Manish K Kotecha, MD; Richard D Bellah, MD; Andres H Pena, MD; Peter Mattei, MD

1st Place Educational

MR Urography:  Functional Analysis – Made Simple! - Dmitry Khrichenko, BSc, Kassa Darge, MD, PhD
 

1st Place Scientific

MRI Findings in the Term Infant with Neonatal Seizures.  An Etiologic Approach - Monica Rebollo Polo, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Julie Hurteau-Miller, Eoghan Laffan, Hazar Tabban, Husein Naser, Khaldoun Koujok 

Honorable Mentions

61 – Embolic and Sclerosing Agents:  What the Pediatric Radiologist Should Know – Josee Dubois, CHU Sainte-Justine

95 – Peritoneal Malignancy in Pediatrics:  Spectrum of Imaging Findings – Conor Bogue, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

104- 64 MDCT Evaluation of Post-Operative Congenital Heart Disease in Children:  In-Depth Review of Technique and Imaging Findings – Aditya Sunidja, Children’s Hospital, Boston

109 – Pediatricians Using a Series of Patient Presentation Modules Entitled “Commonly Requested But Misunderstood Imaging Studies” – Julianne Dean, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine

111 – Fibropolycystic Liver Disease in Children – James Hastings, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

119 – A Web-Based Computer-Aided Diagnosis Tool for Bone Age Assessment:  Clinical Introduction and Lessons Learned – Paymann Moin, USC, Keck School of Medicine

131 – Classification and Imaging of Pediatric Vascular Anomalies:  Review and Self-Assessment Examination – Jeremy Fullingim, Children’s Mercy Hospital

132 – Tips and Tricks in Acquiring Diagnostic Study in Pediatric Body MRI in “Jeopardy Game Show” Format – Govind Chavhan, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

101 – Implantation:  Special Emphasis on Relationship Between Cochlear Nerve Canal and Cochlear Nerve Hypoplasia – Mikiko Miyasaka, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo

 


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