19th Annual Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science: ' Computed Tomography: A Medical Triumph Fostering a Silent Epidemic'

Date

November 12, 201911/12/2019 6:30pm 11/12/2019 6:30pm 19th Annual Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science: ' Computed Tomography: A Medical Triumph Fostering a Silent Epidemic'

19th Annual Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science
Awarded to Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD

 

The Nineteeth Annual Faculty Research Lecture – Clinical Science will be held in Byers Auditorium, Mission Bay Campus on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. and will be livestreamed. Refreshments will be provided. The lecture is open to the campus community and the general public. 

Since 2001, this award has been bestowed on an individual member of the UCSF faculty with outstanding achievements in clinical research. Nominations are made by UCSF faculty, who consider the clinical research contributions of their colleagues and submit nominations for this prestigious award to the Academic Senate Committee on Research. Each year, the Committee on Research selects the recipient of this award.

A list of the past recipients of the award can be viewed here.

 
The Academic Senate is pleased to announce the selection of Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD, as recipient of the Nineteenth Annual Faculty Research Lectureship – Clinical Science for her Contributions to Radiology Outcomes and Comparative Effectiveness Research.
 
The lecture will be livestreamed and a reception will follow.
2041 America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Lecture

Time Duration

3:30pm – 6:30pm

Location

Mission Bay Campus Genentech Hall 1st Floor Atrium

19th Annual Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science
Awarded to Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD

 

The Nineteeth Annual Faculty Research Lecture – Clinical Science will be held in Byers Auditorium, Mission Bay Campus on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. and will be livestreamed. Refreshments will be provided. The lecture is open to the campus community and the general public. 

Since 2001, this award has been bestowed on an individual member of the UCSF faculty with outstanding achievements in clinical research. Nominations are made by UCSF faculty, who consider the clinical research contributions of their colleagues and submit nominations for this prestigious award to the Academic Senate Committee on Research. Each year, the Committee on Research selects the recipient of this award.

A list of the past recipients of the award can be viewed here.

 
The Academic Senate is pleased to announce the selection of Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD, as recipient of the Nineteenth Annual Faculty Research Lectureship – Clinical Science for her Contributions to Radiology Outcomes and Comparative Effectiveness Research.
 
The lecture will be livestreamed and a reception will follow.

Speakers

Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD
Professor
UCSF

About Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD:

Dr. Smith-Bindman’s research has focused on evaluating the accuracy, clinical impact, and appropriate use of a wide range of imaging tests. Her contributions to assessment of the accuracy and clinical impact of various imaging procedures is extensive, including ultrasound for uterine, thyroid, and kidney disease, and comparisons of the value of various modalities including mammography, ultrasound, CT, and MRI for a wide range of conditions. She led the nation in developing approaches to weighing the benefits and the risks of imaging and has brought attention to the risks of medical radiation exposure.

Dr. Smith-Bindman has published over 100 peer-reviewed publications. She has received awards for her research, including an award as one of the top publications of the National Cancer Institutes Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program and a Distinguished Investigator award from the Academy of Radiology Research. In addition to serving on numerous UCSF committees focused on creating guidelines for improved use of imaging, she has served on numerous national and international committees.

Dr. Smith-Bindman is a Professor in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and Director of the Radiology Outcomes Research Lab at the University of California, San Francisco. She received her MD from UCSF in 1991.