Caffey Award for Outstanding Basic Science Research Paper

Caffey Award for Outstanding Basic Science Research Paper

Awards from the 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Radiology

John Caffey Award for Best Basic Research/Education Paper

Paper #: PA-116: No longer a holiday: Improving the pediatric radiology elective for medical students and pediatric housestaff

Eddie Hyatt, Vanderbilt University, Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Nashville, TN, ; Cody Penrod, Sudha Singh, Jayne Seekins, DO, Amy Fleming, Melissa Hilmes, MD

John Caffey Award for Best Clinical Research Paper

Paper #: PA-008: Ultrasound-Derived Shear Wave Speed Correlates with Liver Fibrosis in Children

Jonathan Dillman, M.D., Department of Radiology, Section of PediatricRadiology, University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, AnnArbor, MI, Ethan Smith, AmerHeider, NahidKeshavarzi, Jacob Bilhartz, Jonathan Rubin

John Kirkpatrick Young Investigator Award

Paper #: PA-034: Magnetic Resonance Venography in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: Initial Experience with Ferumoxytol

AartiLuhar, MD, University of California, Los Angeles-Department ofRadiology, Los Angeles, CA, Sarah Khan, J.Paul Finn, Anjali Nayak, Joshua Zaritsky, Theodore Hall

John Caffey Award for Case Report

Poster #: CR-014: Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound of Pediatric Abdominal Visceral Trauma: Initial Data

Beatrice Dionigi, Carol Barnewolt, Jill Zalieckas, David Mooney,Harriet Paltiel,MD, Department of Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital,Boston, MA

John Caffey Award for Educational Poster

Poster #: EDU-101: The Pediatric Breast: What to do with Lumps and Bumps

Natalie Burns, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA,Habib Rahbar, Teresa Chapman

John Caffey Award for Scientific Poster

Poster #: SCI-011: Towards radiation dose reduction in MDCTwith iterativereconstruction for the prenatal diagnosis of skeletal dysplasia:the minimum radiation dose required to evaluate the normal fetalbones?

ChihiroTani, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan,Yoshinori Funama, Chikako Fujioka, Kazuo Awai

Diagnosis Live

Tied for 5th place:

Lisa LaForest - Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis

MirianneBallisty - Fellow at Emory, Atlanta

Tied for 2nd place:

Adam Zarchan - University of Kansas, Wichita

Michael Reiter - Fellow at Cincinnati Children’s, Cincinnati

Steven Sharatz - Fellow at MGH, Boston

1st place:

Leslie Grissom - NeMours Children’s Health System, Wilmington DE

People’s Choice Electronic Exhibit

Radiologic, pathologic, and surgical correlation in unusual large and small bowel lead point intussusceptions: a case series

Allison Johnsen, MD, Vanderbilt University, Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Nashville, TN, Melissa Hilmes, MD, Sudha Singh, Wendy Ellis, Marta Schulman, MD

Research and Education Foundation Awards

Heidi Patriquin Award for International Education

Nneka I. Iloanusi, MBBS; University of Nigeria - Teaching Hospital

Beatrice Mulama, MBChB, MMed; Kenyatta National Hospital

Jack Haller Award for Excellence in Education

Tal Laor, MD
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

Carrie B. Ruzal-Shapiro, MD
Columbia University, New York, NY

Seed Grants

“A randomized controlled clinical and MRI trial of intra-articular injections with platelet rich plasma in patients with juvenile osteochondritisdissecans of the knee”
Michael F. Fadell, MD, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora

“Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Pediatric Renal Transplants: Testing A Potential Non-Invasive Alternative to Biopsy”
Jesse Courtier, MD, University of California in San Francisco

Research Fellow Award

“Characterization of Cerebro-Cerebellar Functional Connectivity in Preterm Infants”
Mai-Lan Ho, MD, University of California in San Francisco

Pilot Awards

“Quantitative MR imaging of Cartilage in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)”
Hee Kyung Kim, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

“Molecular-Functional Imaging of Hypoxia in Childhood Sarcomas: Feasibility Steps Towards Personalized Medicine”
Andrea Doria, MD, PhD, MSc, Hospital for Sick Children