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Dr. Carolynn DeBenedectis Semi-Finalist - Most Effective Radiology Educator

Carolynn DeBenedectis, MD Vice Chair for Education Radiology UMass Chan Medical SchoolCongratulations to Dr. Carolynn DeBenedectis for her nomination as a semi-finalist for “Most Effective Radiology Educator” in the US by @AuntMinnie.com.

Below is a list of the candidates for the 2021 edition of the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in medical imaging. This year's campaign includes over 200 candidates in 14 categories, ranging from Most Influential Radiology Researcher to Best Educational Mobile App.

Minnies winners will be selected by our expert panel in two rounds of voting. The finalists will be announced in late September, with the final winners announced in October.

Most Effective Radiology Educator

Dr. Ryan Avery, Northwestern University
Dr. Omer Awan, University of Maryland
Dr. Tessa Cook, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Aunt Minnie SemifinalistDr. 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