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RSNA to honor 5 radiology leaders

The Radiological Society of North America will recognize five radiology leaders from U.S. health systems during the organization’s annual meeting from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4.

Three leaders will receive the 2025 RSNA Gold Medal, the organization’s highest honor. It is given by the RSNA board to leaders who “rendered unusual service to the science of radiology,” according to the organization’s website. 

The recipients of the 2025 RSNA Gold Medals are:

  • Mary Mahoney, MD, professor of radiology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and chief of imaging services at UC Health.
  • Thomas Grist, MD, professor of cardiovascular imaging and former chair of the department of radiology at Madison-based University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
  • Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, professor and chair of the department of radiology and imaging sciences at Salt Lake City-based University of Utah.

The RSNA will give the 2025 Outstanding Community Impact award to Efrén J. Flores, MD. Dr. Flores is an associate professor of radiology at Boston-based Harvard Medical School and the radiology vice chair of faculty and trainee enrichment at Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham.

The RSNA will give the 2025 Outstanding Researcher award to Farrokh Dehdashti, MD. Dr. Dehdashti is senior vice chair and division director of nuclear medicine, medical director of PET imaging at the Center for Clinical Imaging Research and the Drs. Barry A. and Marilyn J. Siegel Professor of Radiology at St. Louis-based WashU Medicine, as well as co-leader of the Oncologic Imaging Program at the Siteman Cancer Center, also in St. Louis. 

Read more about the awards, including the four international radiology leaders also being recognized, here.

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