Dr. Kevin Rice: Semifinalist for 2021 AuntMinnie.com's Most Effective Radiology Educator
We are pleased to announce Global Radiology CME's Kevin Rice, MD is a semifinalist for 2021 AuntMinnie.com's Most Effective Radiology Educator.
Dr. Kevin Rice, Vice Chief of the Medical Staff at Valley Presbyterian Hospital, a 21 year radiologist at RIMA, a proud member of Radiology Partners, a member of the Radiology Partners Advocacy Board, and President of Global Radiology CME, is honored to be named a semi finalist in the "2021 edition of the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in medical imaging".
Author of an extensive online radiology teaching file produced by Global Radiology CME and followed in over 150 countries across the globe, Dr. Rice is well known for sharing his broad knowledge and extensive experience as a practicing radiologist. Dr. Rice has authored or co-authored over 200 radiology cases that can be accessed on the Global Radiology teaching file. As a testament to his broad knowledge base, Dr. Rice has authored cases in Breast Imaging, MSK Imaging, Body Imaging, Cardiac Imaging, Spine Imaging, Interventional Radiology, and Neuroradiology. This is Dr. Rice's second nomination for the prestigious award having been nominated and becoming a semifinalist for a Minnie in 2016.
Always looking for new challenges and opportunities for outreach, in 2020 Dr. Rice began a program of mentoring medical students interested in radiology residencies. In the inaugural year of his mentoring program all 6 of his medical students successfully matched in top radiology programs including Indiana University, Thomas Jefferson University, Vanderbilt, Amita Health, and Northwestern. The mentoring program was so successful Dr. Rice will be working with 12 medical students for the 2021 academic year. The only love that supersedes his passion for radiology is time spent with his family.
With over 2 million page views per month and close to 150,000 members, Aunt Minnie is the premiere radiology information website catering to radiologists and professionals in the medical imaging field from across the globe. According to AuntMinnie.com the Minnie's seek to recognize the "Best and Brightest in Medical Imaging". Now in their 22th year, the Minnie awards provide a forum for radiology professionals to acknowledge the contributions of their peers to the field of medical imaging. Minnies candidates are nominated by AuntMinnie.com members and the winner will be selected by a panel of experts in the field through two rounds of voting.
Semifinalists for AuntMinnie.com's 2021 Most Effective Radiology Educator: Dr. Ryan Avery, Northwestern University
Dr. Omer Awan, University of Maryland
Dr. Tessa Cook, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Carolynn DeBenedectis, University of Massachusetts
Dr. Christine Glastonbury, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Paula Gordon, University of British Columbia
Dr. David Kim, University of Wisconsin
Dr. Nicholas Koontz, Indiana University
Dr. Christine Menias, Mayo Clinic Arizona
Dr. Rendon Nelson, Duke University
Dr. Alexander Norbash, University of California, San Diego
Dr. Reed Omary, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Amy Patel, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Dr. Victor Pizzitola, Mayo Clinic Arizona
Dr. Kevin Rice, Valley Presbyterian Hospital
Dr. Bradley Spieler, Louisiana State University
Dr. Richard Wiggins, University of Utah
Dr. Jeremy Wortman, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Dr. Stephanie Yen, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
Dr. Greg Zaharchuk, Stanford University
from AuntMinnie.com
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Dr. Rice is on Twitter @KevinRiceMD
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