RSNA News Release
Robert R. Hattery, M.D., Named RSNA Chairman of the Board
Released: December 4, 2003
CHICAGO Robert R. Hattery, M.D., today was named chairman of the Radiological
Society of North America (RSNA) Board of Directors at the organization's 89th
Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Dr. Hattery, who was elected to the RSNA Board of Directors in 1998, is the
executive director of the American Board of Radiology (ABR), a position he assumed
in July 2002.
Dr. Hattery has been a familiar face at national meetings, with numerous presentations
of papers and education exhibits. He has made many contributions to peer-reviewed
literature, book chapters and syllabi, focusing on urography, computed tomography,
ultrasound and diseases of the urinary tract.
"I finished my residency training in 1970 and had several excellent mentors,"
Dr. Hattery recalls. "I was advised repeatedly to get involved in organized
radiology at the national level to learn, to contribute to the specialty, to
share knowledge through investigation, to meet current and future leaders, and
to network with other radiologists who shared my passion for uroradiology."
For more than three decades, Dr. Hattery taught, administrated and served at
Mayo Clinic, Mayo Medical School and Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester,
Minn. Dr. Hattery advanced from an instructor in 1973 to professor of diagnostic
radiology in 1982. From 1981 to 1986, he was chairman of the Department of Diagnostic
Radiology. Before accepting the position at ABR, he held more than a dozen administrative
positions at Mayo, including serving as a member of the Mayo Foundation Board
of Trustees, and was chairman of the Board of Governors and CEO from 1994 to
1998.
"Although I am a diagnostic radiologist by training and experience, I
am first a physician," Dr. Hattery notes. "I believe strongly in radiology
by radiologists, not for the sake of our specialty or us as individuals, but
for the needs of our patients. In the final balance, the needs of our patients
come first."
Dr. Hattery was the RSNA Board's Liaison for Publications and Communications,
a position that includes ex-officio membership to the society's Public Information
Advisors Network, and which oversees the Public Information Committee and the
Public Information Web Site Committee, a joint effort with ACR (www.radiologyinfo.org).
He also has served on the editorial board for RSNA's journal RadioGraphics
and was a scientific reviewer for the journal Radiology.
"The opportunity to be involved with the RSNA leadership has allowed me
to gain a broader perspective of radiology, experience first-hand the wisdom
of my mentors and reinforce the opinion that I'm lucky to have chosen this specialty
for a career," Dr. Hattery said. "I have the desire to give back to
radiology some measure of payment for what I have been given. RSNA has helped
me do that."
Dr. Hattery received his bachelor's and medical degrees from Indiana University.
He interned at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas and was subsequently a fellow
in diagnostic radiology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester,
Minn. In 1970, he was the chief resident in diagnostic radiology at Mayo.
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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