Celebrating Excellence: Society of Interventional Radiology Inducts 34 New Fellows

The Society of Interventional Radiology welcomes 34 new Fellows during its Annual Scientific Meeting, recognizing excellence in the field of interventional radiology.
Celebrating Excellence: Society of Interventional Radiology Inducts 34 New Fellows

The Society of Interventional Radiology Inducts 34 New Fellows

The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) recently held its Annual Scientific Meeting in Salt Lake City, where they welcomed 34 outstanding individuals as new Fellows. This prestigious honor is a testament to their dedication and contributions to the field of interventional radiology.

Recognizing Excellence

The induction of new Fellows is a significant event within the SIR community. These individuals have demonstrated excellence in various aspects of interventional radiology, including research, published works, teaching, and leadership. Their commitment to advancing the field and their active involvement within the society have earned them this esteemed recognition.

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Diverse Cohort of Fellows

The new cohort of Fellows includes professionals from renowned institutions across the globe. Notable additions to the SIR Fellows include Dr. Noor Ahmad from Columbia University, Dr. Osman Ahmed from the University of Chicago, and Dr. Parag M. Amin from the Cleveland Clinic Florida, among many others. Each Fellow brings a unique set of skills and experiences to the society, enriching the collaborative environment.

Celebrating Achievements

The list of new Fellows also features Associate Fellows who have made significant contributions to interventional radiology. Dr. Mark O. Baerlocher from Royal Victoria Hospital in Canada, Dr. Murthy Chennapragada from Sydney Children’s Hospital in Australia, and Dr. Aaron Kyle Jones from MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston are among the distinguished Associate Fellows recognized for their valuable work.

For More Information

For more details about the Society of Interventional Radiology and its initiatives, visit SIR’s official website.


By Casey Roberts