RSNA News Release
Brian C. Lentle, M.D., Named President of Radiological Society of North America
Released: December 4, 2003
CHICAGO Brain C. Lentle, M.D., was installed today as president of
the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) at the organization's 89th
Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Dr. Lentle has been a member of RSNA since 1993, serving as a member of the
Ethics Committee and the FutuRad Committee. In 1998, he was elected to the RSNA
Board of Directors as the Liaison for Education. In 2002, he served as the chairman
of the Board and was the primary advocate for the Society's strategic plan.
Dr. Lentle also developed the theme for the 2004 RSNA Scientific Assembly and
Annual Meeting Radiology's Global Forum.
"It has been a great privilege to serve RSNA alongside so many distinguished
colleagues," Dr. Lentle notes. "Radiologists in North America are
fortunate in being so well served by strong organizations such as RSNA, the
American College of Radiology (ACR), the Mexican societies and the Canadian
Association of Radiologists (CAR). RSNA brings to our specialty a necessary
mixture of vision and commitment to education and research. Our future will
be determined by success in developing the next generation of radiologists and
by the research needed to ensure the vitality of imaging as central to medical
practice."
Dr. Lentle is a professor emeritus and former head of the Department of Radiology
at the University of British Columbia. He recently retired as chairman of the
Department of Radiology at Vancouver General Hospital and is currently a consultant
radiologist responsible for densitometry service at the Women's and Children's
Health Centre of British Columbia. Prior to moving to Vancouver, Dr. Lentle
was a professor of radiology at the University of Alberta and director of the
Department of Nuclear Medicine at Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton.
Dr. Lentle has served as a reference radiologist for several national and international
trials of osteoporosis treatment. His areas of interest and expertise include
nuclear medicine, radiology, osteoporosis and the history of medicine.
He has published more than 130 peer-reviewed articles, has jointly edited three
books and has written 17 book chapters. Throughout his career, Dr. Lentle has
held a variety of editorial responsibilities. Currently, he is a reviewer for
Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, Canadian Medical Association
Journal, The Journal of Rheumatology, The Journal of Bone and Mineral
Research and Radiology.
Dr. Lentle has received various awards and honors: the Award for Committee
Service from the Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre; the University
of British Columbia Award for Nuclear Medicine Resident Teaching and the Award
for Radiology Resident Teaching; the Toronto Radiology Society honorary membership;
the CAR Exhibit Gold Award; and the Society for Nuclear Medicine Exhibit Silver
Medal. Dr. Lentle is also the recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal from the
Governor General of Canada.
In addition to his RSNA activities, Dr. Lentle is past-president of the Pacific
Northwest Radiological Society and CAR. He is also a member or former member
of the American Council on Science and Health, the Canadian Medical Association,
the International Society of Radiology, the Osteoporosis Society of Canada and
the Society for Clinical Densitometry. He has specialty qualifications in radiology
and nuclear medicine from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada
and is an ACR fellow.
Born and raised in Cardiff, Wales, Dr. Lentle received bachelor's degrees in
medicine and surgery from the University of Wales in 1959, his Diploma in Medical
Radiation Diagnosis (DMRD) from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
London in 1965, and an M.D. by thesis in 1967. That year, he moved to
Canada and was a resident in radiology at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the
University of Alberta in Edmonton. Dr. Lentle also completed the Banff School
of Management's Executive Development Program for Senior Health Care Managers
in 1981. In 1986, Dr. Lentle moved to Vancouver, where he works today.
RSNA is an association of more than 35,000 radiologists, radiation oncologists
and related scientists committed to promoting excellence in radiology through
education and by fostering research, with the ultimate goal of improving patient
care. The Society is based in Oak Brook, Ill.
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