Professor and Chair of Radiology University of Tennessee HSC; Radiologist-in-Chief, LeBonheur Children's Hospital (Memphis)
University of Tennessee Health Science Center and LeBonheur Children's Hospital
Memphis, United States
Harris L. Cohen, MD, FACR, FSRU, FAIUM is Chairman of Radiology at University of Tennessee since 2009, Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics and Obstetrics at UTHSC and Radiologist-in-Chief at LeBonheur Children's Hospital since 2008. He served as Director Division of Ultrasound (SUNY-Downstate 1985-1988 and 1993- 2000), Associate Director Body Imaging and Chief Pediatric Ultrasound (North Shore University Hospital-Cornell (1988-1993) , Director of Division of Pediatric Imaging and Chief of Pediatric Utrasound (Hopkins 2000-2002) and Director of of Body Imaging (Stony Brook University 2002-2008). He has led accredited fellowships in Pediatric Imaging (Hopkins and UTennessee) as well as an accredited Body Imaging fellowship in Stony Brook. He has been Vice Chair of Radiology (Education/Research) at Downstate and Vice Chair of Radiology (Research Affairs) at Stony Brook. He has >300 published papers and book chapters, written/edited 11 textbooks predominantly on Ultrasound (fetal, pediatric, small parts and Ob Gyn US). He has been on the editorial board of multiple publications including Radiographics, Journal of Utrasound in Medicine, Ultrasound Quarterly and Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. He has served in leadership positions in the American College of Radiology (ACR), American Academy of Pediatrics, the AIUM (including 10 years on the Central Program Committee, 4 years as Vice-Chair or Chair, which ran the annual meeting), the Society of Radiolgists in Ultrasound, the Society of Pediatric Radiology, and the Radiological Society of North America. He served as the last editor-in-chief of the ACR syllabus series and has been the editor-in-chief of the ACR CPI educational module series since 2010 helping edit and produce >75 modules and ebooks. He has been a Section Chief in the AIUM for Pediatric Ultrasound as well as Neurosonology and was the first Co-Chair of the Emergency Ultrasound section. He has been the medical director of SUNY-Downstate's Diagnostic Imaging (Ultrasound) program since 1985.
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