RSNA News Release
David H. Hussey, M.D., Named RSNA President-Elect
Released: December 4, 2003
CHICAGO David H. Hussey, M.D., was installed today as president-elect
of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) for 2003. The announcement
was made at RSNA's 89th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Dr. Hussey, who was elected to the RSNA Board of Directors in 1998, is a clinical
professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas
Health Sciences Center in San Antonio. He had previously been director of the
Division of Radiation Oncology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine
and professor of radiotherapy at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital
and Tumor Institute in Houston.
"I was one of the last radiation oncologists to be trained as a general
radiologist," Dr. Hussey said. "Shortly after I completed training,
the two specialties split and radiation oncologists started their own society."
Dr. Hussey notes that over time, the number of radiation oncologists in the
RSNA has diminished and the size of the radiation oncology program at RSNA has
gone down proportionately. "However, in recent years the two specialties
have come closer together and there is a need for cross-fertilization between
the two," he said. "In the coming year, I would like to increase involvement
of radiation oncologists at our annual meeting, in participation and attendance,
and their membership in RSNA."
Dr. Hussey said he would also like to help strengthen RSNA's strategic planning
process, developed by the Board of Directors in 2001. Goals for the society
were established and objectives were written for each goal. Strategies were
then developed to accomplish the objectives, to be evaluated each year as part
of RSNA's planning process.
"During the coming year I would like to develop a more sophisticated system
of assessing what is being accomplished for each objective within the strategic
plan," Dr. Hussey said.
Dr. Hussey's other areas of interest include graduate medical education, altered
radiotherapy fractionation schedules, early and late normal tissue radiation
injury in large animals, head and neck and genitourinary cancer, and fast neutron
radiotherapy. He has published more than 120 peer-reviewed papers and authored
more than 38 chapters and textbooks.
He has served as president of the American Radium Society, the American Society
for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, and the Gilbert H. Fletcher Society.
He has served on numerous committees in these organizations. He has also served
on a variety of committees for the American College of Radiology, including
the Residency Review Committee for Radiation Oncology, and has been a member
of the radiation study section for the National Cancer Institute. Dr. Hussey
was a trustee of the American Board of Radiology until September, where he headed
the Examination Committee for Radiation Oncology.
Dr. Hussey has served on several RSNA committees, including the Scientific
Program Committee Subcommittee on Therapeutic Radiology and Radiobiology, which
he chaired from 1992 to 1995, Inter-Society Council for Radiation Oncology (ISCRO),
Committee for Meeting-related Publications, Refresher Course Committee and Ad
Hoc Strategic Planning Committee.
Dr. Hussey graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Louis, Mo. After completing his internship and residency at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, he was named a fellow in radiotherapy at the University
of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, and was in charge of the
fast neutron radiotherapy program using the Texas A&M Variable Energy Cyclotron
(TAMVEC).
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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