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Chapter Officers and
Board of Governors Elected
By Susan C. Weiss, CNMT
Chair, Nominating Committee
I am pleased to report the following results from the election
ballot issued in December. Terms for these individuals began immediately
following the Spring Meeting.
Helena R. Balon, MD, of the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal
Oak, Michigan moved up from Secretary-Treasurer/ President-Elect
to become President for 2006-2007. She replaces Nicholas Friedman,
MD who served as president for 2005-2006.
Gary L. Dillehay, MD, FACR of Loyola University Medical Center
in Maywood, Illinois continues in his second year as Vice President
and takes on the additional title of President-Elect as he prepares
to take over the Presidency in 2007. Doctor Dillehay is also vice
speaker of the SNM House of Delegates.
Robert T. Anger, Jr., MS, MPH, FACR, from the Clarian Health
System (Methodist Hospital) in Indianapolis, Indiana was elected
to a two-year term as Secretary-Treasurer. Bob was an at-large
member of the Board of Governors
Anthony Passalaqua, MD, of Northeastern Ohio University College
of Medicine and President of The Imaging Center in Stow, Ohio
was re-elected to a second three-term on the Board of Governors.
Kastytis C. Karvelis, MD from the Henry Ford Hospital and Wayne
State University School of Medicine was elected to his first term
on the Board of Governors.
Michael A. Wilson, MD from the University of Wisconsin Medical
School was also elected to the Board of Governors. Doctor Wilson
was on the Board of Governors in the mid-90s and we are pleased
to have him back on board.
For a full listing of the CCSNM Board of Governors, visit the
CCSNM web site at www.ccsnm.org.
I want to thank Jim Carey, MS, 2nd Immediate Past President of
the Chapter who will now be leaving the Board of Governors. Nicholas
C. Friedman, MD will now join me as one of the two past presidents
who are members of the Board of Governors.
As a final comment, I would like to encourage members to considering
volunteering for a committee of the Chapter or the Technologist
Section and to volunteer to serve on the Board of Governors. The
Society of Nuclear Medicine and the SNM Technologist Section are
also looking for volunteers to serve on committees at the national
level. It really isn’t much time, but it is very important
to get your input.
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