SAVE THE DATE – Fall Meeting

Columbia, MO

Location TBD

Saturday • October 12, 2024

 

News

Andrew Moriarity to Deliver 76th Carman Lecture

Andrew Moriarity, MD is a board certified diagnostic radiologist specializing in abdominal and oncologic imaging. He is the Vice President of Clinical Operations and the chair of the Quality committee at Advanced Radiology Services PC in Grand Rapids, MI and is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine serving as the director of Quality and Safety. He is an elected member of the ACR Council Steering Committee, the immediate past YPS member on the ACR Board of Chancellors, the ACR alternate advisor to the AMA Relative Value Scale Update Committee and a member of the Michigan Radiological Society Board of Trustees. He is a past member of the Neiman Health Policy Institute Advisory Board.
He has worked extensively on local and national payment policy as a member of the ACR Economics Commission and participated in the development of the ACR strategic plan.

He will be delivering the 76th Carman lecture entitled “Scoping Radiology Practice Changes” on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 10 am.There is no cost to attend the lecture and no preregistration is required.

MORADS Fall Meeting Recap by RFS Section

The RFS section of Missouri Radiological Society has written a recap of our fall meeting September 30, 2023.  We hope you enjoy it!

ACR Wrap Up by MORADS RFS Section

The RFS section of Missouri Radiological Society has written a summary of the 2023 ACR annual meeting.  We hope you enjoy it!

Stroke Care Lecture Series in St Louis 10/28/23

What: This course is Brain Attack! 2023 Comprehensive Community Stroke Care.

When: 10/28/23 7:30am-3:45pm

Who: This course is planned and designed inter-professionally, by and for physicians and nurses who specialize in emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, primary care, internal medicine, neuroscience. This activity may also be of interest to pharmacists, EMS providers, hospital administrators and other health professionals who want to enhance their knowledge of the management of patients with cerebrovascular diseases.

 

For more information and to register visit here.

MORADS wins our Division of the RADPAC March Chapter Challenge!

Breast Radiology Bill Passes

News from MSMA:

Senate Bill 106 passed.   This bill prohibits certain mammography facilities from requiring a referral from a primary care physician for a preventative screening that is within the recommendations of the American College of Radiology.  It also prohibits certain cost-sharing requirements for certain mammography screenings.

MORADS Spring Legal Presentation

Download the legal presentation presented by MORADS attorney, Lowell Pearson (substituting for Harvey Tettlebaum), at our spring meeting March 18, 2023.

Frank Lexa, MD, MBA, FACR to speak on Artificial Intelligence at Spring Meeting March 18, 2023

Frank Lexa

Frank Lexa, MD, MBA, FACR will speak on Artificial Intelligence at the Spring meeting March 18, 2023 in Kansas City, MO.

There is no cost to attend the lecture and no preregistration is required.

We hope to see you there!  If you cannot attend, this will be a hybrid meeting; watch for the Zoom link.  He will speak at 10 am Saturday, March 18, 2023.

 

 

 

 

Frank J. Lexa, MD, MBA, FACR is an academic neuroradiologist at the University of Pittsburgh where he is a Professor and the Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs.  At Pitt, he also works in several capacities for UPMC International and teaches at the Katz business school. He is the 2022-2023 Vice President of the American College of Radiology and in this role also serves on the Board of the Canadian Association of Radiologists.

Previously, he served as a Professor, Associate Chief and Vice Chair of Strategy and Leadership in the Department of Medical Imaging at the University of Arizona. He began his career in France with a visiting position at the Université de Bordeaux, and has been a Clinical Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and a Professor of Radiology at the Drexel University College of Medicine where he was also the Vice Chair.

He has been honored with several major scientific research awards including the Cornelius G. Dyke Memorial award of the American Society of Neuroradiology. He also works outside of academic medicine and was a member of the adjunct faculty of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the marketing department for seventeen years where he taught both graduate and executive MBA students in the Global Consulting Practicum. That took him to five continents. In the GCP, he served in multiple leadership roles including: the Spain, United Arab Emirates, and Israel Country Manager positions as well as the East Asia Regional manager for mainland China and Taiwan.

He served as an ASNR International Outreach professor in Lviv, Ukraine in 2017 and will serve again in 2023 in Tanzania. For several years he also held an appointment as a Professor of Business Development in the Life Sciences at the Instituto de Empresa in Madrid, at the time the top business school in Europe. There he twice won the prestigious “Prize of Excellence” for outstanding teaching. He has also done international medical and educational work in multiple nations including Uganda, Thailand, China, and Russia.

Dr. Lexa lectures, consults and writes extensively on issues at the interface of health care and business. He has authored over 160 peer reviewed papers as well as numerous articles in the general medical press and in alternative media and has also contributed multiple book and encyclopedia chapters. He has given over 2,000 academic, invited, educational, business and Grand Rounds lectures as well as chaired and directed numerous educational meetings for academic, professional and business organizations. His book “Leadership Lessons for Success in Health Care” takes a systematic approach to developing medical leadership skills.

He has chaired, co-chaired and served on several key national committees and task forces for major organizations in US radiology. He is the Chief Medical Officer of the Radiology Leadership Institute of the ACR as well as the Chair of the RLI Board. He co-led the ACR’s Five Year Strategic Planning process cycle which was completed in 2022. He is also the current chair of the ACR International Economics Committee and a member of the ACR International Commission. He served on the Board of Chancellors of the ACR for two terms as the Chair of the Commission on Leadership and Practice Development. He also served for six years as a founding co-chair of the Future Trends Committee for the ACR and was also on the Budget and Finance Committee.

In 2022, he began a three year term as the chair of the Intersociety Committee which brings together all of the key organizations in US radiology. He has also worked on a cooperative agreement with the International Society of Radiology and that has led to leadership programs in Lusaka, Zambia and in the Phillipines.

Previously he directed health care investments for the British Technology Group International and worked as a strategic consultant for the Boston Consulting Group in their healthcare practice. He is the founder and CEO of a boutique health care strategy group: LSG Ventures. For several years, he was a partner at Philadelphia Ventures-a venture capital firm focusing on high tech medical and information technology early stage investments and he continues to work with start up companies and venture firms in the healthcare sector.

He was educated and did his medical training in Boston, the San Francisco Bay Area, and in Philadelphia. He is a licensed GA airplane pilot and an avid skier and SCUBA diver. He has raised money for several charities in multiple ways including a 100 mile bike ride for MS research. In his spare time, he cycles and chases after his Portuguese water dog Gabby and his pot belly pig, Pyper.