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CURRICULUM VITAE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
August 2013
NAME: O. Clark West, M.D., FACR PRESENT TITLE: Professor and Vice Chair Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging The University of Texas Medical School at Houston ADDRESS: 6431 Fannin MSB 2.130B Houston, Texas 77030 [email protected] BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1960 CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: Drake University Des Moines, Iowa September 1978-May 1982 B.A. in Biology GRADUATE EDUCATION: Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri August 1982-May 1986 M.D. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: RESIDENCY Barnes Hospital St. Louis, Missouri Internal Medicine (2 of 3 years completed) Intern: June 1986-June 1987 Junior Assistant Resident: June 1987-June 1988 Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology/ Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri Diagnostic Radiology July 1988-June 1992
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FELLOWSHIPS University of Maryland Medical System Baltimore, Maryland Trauma Radiology July 1992-December 1992 Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology/ Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri Musculoskeletal Radiology July 1992-June 1993 POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: Advanced Grant Writing Course sponsored by the Radiological Society of North America. Chicago, Illinois. September 26-29, 1997. January 23-24, April 17-18, and July 10-11, 1998. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Assistant, Internal Medicine - Intern Year Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri July 1986-June 1988 Assistant, Diagnostic Radiology Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology/ Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri July 1988-June 1992 Clinical Instructor, Diagnostic Radiology University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland July 1992-December 1992 Instructor, Diagnostic Radiology Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology/ Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri July 1992-June 1995 Assistant Professor, Diagnostic Radiology Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology/ Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri July 1995-June 1997 Assistant Professor, Diagnostic Radiology
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The University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston, Texas July 1997-August 2002 Associate Professor, Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging The University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston, Texas September 2002-October 2009 Professor, Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging The University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston, Texas October 2009-present Vice Chair of Clinical Operations & Informatics Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging The University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston, Texas September 2009-present HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: Staff Radiologist Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri January 1993-June 1997 Director Emergency and Trauma Radiology Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri July 1994-June 1997 Consulting Radiologist St. Louis Children’s Hospital St. Louis, Missouri January 1993-June 1997 Staff Radiologist Memorial Hermann Hospital - TMC Houston, Texas July 1997-June 1999 Staff Radiologist Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital Houston, Texas July 1997-Present Chief of Emergency and Trauma Imaging Memorial Hermann Hospital - TMC Houston, Texas
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June 1999-Present LICENSURE: May 1997 Texas K3527 CERTIFICATION: March 1987 National Board of Medical Examiners Diplomat June 4, 1992 American Board of Radiology Diplomat PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (AND COMMITTEES OF THESE): LOCAL 1998-2003 Houston Radiological Society NATIONAL 1982-Present Phi Beta Kappa 1986-Present Delta Chapter Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) 1988-Present Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 1992-Present American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) 1993-Present American College of Radiology (ACR) American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) 2005-Present The Association of University Radiologists (AUR) 1995-2001 ASER Membership Committee 1996-2000 Membership Committee Chairman 1997-1999 Program Committee 1998-1999 Appropriateness, Technology, and
Equipment Committee 2000-2001 Protocols Committee 2000-2003 Fellowship Committee Website Committee 2003-2004 Website Committee Chairman 2001-Present Program Committee 2004 Program Committee Co-Chair 2005 Program Committee Chairman 2001-2004 Site Selection Committee 2001-2003 Secretary 2002-Present Strategic Planning Committee 2003-Present Editorial Committee 2004 2nd Vice President 2005 1st Vice President/President elect 2006-2008 President 1998-2004 ARRS Instructional Courses Committee 1999-2000 Categorical Course on Emergency and
Trauma Radiology Program Director 2000-Present ACR Committee on Emergency Radiology 2003-2004 Ad Hoc Committee on Continuous Coverage
2003-2006 RSNA Emergency Radiology Subcommittee of the Scientific Program Committee-Three Year Appointment
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2004-Present Refresher Course Committee Emergency Radiology Track Chair (Beginning 2nd 3-year term)
HONORS AND AWARDS: DRAKE UNIVERSITY Summa Cum Laude Phi Beta Kappa President's List (4.0 GPA, all semesters) Mortar Board Honor Society President Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Honor Society President Beta Beta Beta Biology Honorary Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society President Luther Ross Award for outstanding graduate in Biology George Huff Award for outstanding freshman in Biology WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Alpha Omega Alpha The Missouri State Medical Association Annual Award Edmund V. Cowdry Prize in Histology THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL AT HOUSTON 1998-1999 Dean's Excellence in Teaching Award 2000-2001 Dean's Excellence in Teaching Award 2003-2004 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award OTHER August 2004 ACR Distinguished Committee Service Award March 2008 2008 AUR-AGFA Award May 2009 Fellow in the American College of Radiology September 2009 ASER 2009 Gold Medalist EDITORIAL POSITIONS: 1997-Present Emergency Radiology Reviewer 2000-Present Radiology Reviewer 2001-Present Applied Radiology Editorial Board 2005-Present AJR Integrative Imaging SERVICE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON COMMITTEES:
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1999-2007 Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS/IRB)
SERVICE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL AT HOUSTON COMMITTEES: 1997-2001 Informatics Committee 1997-1999 Informatics-Subcommittee for Emergency Radiology
Chairman 1998 Subcommittee for Clinical Service, Departmental
Self Study, Department of Radiology 1999-2004 Faculty Senate Radiology Representative 2000-2002 & Faculty Senate Secretary 2003-2004 1999-2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee Member at
Large 2003-2010 Graduate Medical Education Committee Fellowship
Program Director 2003-2006 Continuing Medical Education Advisory (three year
appointment) 2004-2005 Search Committee for Radiology Department DMO 2005 John Harris Endowed Lectureship Committee 2006 Search Committee for Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery SERVICE ON UTMSH AFFILIATED HOSPITAL COMMITTEES: MEMORIAL HERMANN HOSPITAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS 1997-2004 Trauma Reporting Line Committee 2000 Emergency Services Performance Improvement
Team 2000-2004 Emergency Center Service Line
2000 Joint Application Design Project, Radiology Information System
2002-Present Workgroup for design of the Picture Archive Communication System (PACS)
2002-Present Trauma Multidisciplinary Peer Review 2003-Present Medical Information Committee 2002-2009 Trauma Service Line Committee 2007-Present MHHNP CPC Radiology Subcommittee MEMORIAL HERMANN HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY 1997-Present Continuing Quality Assurance & Improvement 2005 Radiology Steering Committee M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER 1997-Present Houston-Galveston Bone Club SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:
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2000-Present South Texas Girl Scout Council Adult Girl Scout 2000-2002 Silverlake Elementary Parent/Teacher Association
(PTA) 2002-Present Jamison Middle School PTA SPONSORSHIP OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS: 1999-2000 Jody Sui Lee, MD, Emergency Radiology 2001-2002 Ronald M. Bilow, MD, Emergency Radiology 2002-2003 Stanley D. Wells, MD, Emergency Radiology 2003-2004 Vi Q. Truong, DO, Emergency Radiology 2005-2006 Manickam Kumaravel, MBBS, Emergency Radiology 2006-2007 Alisara Suptuesat, MD, Emergency and Trauma Radiology 2007-2008 Silanath Peungjesada, MD, Emergency and Trauma
Imaging 2008-2009 Jin Kim MD, Sports, Orthopedic and Emergency
Imaging Juan Ramos MD, Sports, Orthopedic and
Emergency Imaging 2009-2010 Nooruddin Punjwani MD, Sports, Orthopedic and
Emergency Imaging CURRENT TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervision and training of Radiology residents, fellows and Emergency Medicine residents during Emergency Radiology Day, Emergency Radiology Night, and Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiology work schedules. Fundamentals of Radiology lectures to first year radiology residents. Formal Musculoskeletal and Trauma Radiology lectures to radiology residents. (Didactic) Formal lectures to fourth-year medical students in Diagnostic Radiology rotation. (RAD4001) Supervision of MS-1 Medical Student participant in the Summer Research Program. Gross Anatomy lectures on “Radiology of the Upper Extremity” to first-year medical students for the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy. Assembly of teaching resources in Emergency & Trauma and MSK Radiology. PAST GRANT SUPPORT: Family Studies Of Microsatellite Gene Markers In Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis. Principal Investigator: John D. Reveille, MD, Department of Rheumatology. O. Clark West, MD, Consultant. 5% Salary Support. NIH Grant #RO1 AR46208-01 through the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). 1999-2003. $4.5M.
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The Effect of Exercise on Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis. Principal Investigator: Andrew L. Concoff, MD, Department of Rheumatology and Orthopaedics. O. Clark West, MD, Consultant. 6.2 % Salary Support. NIH Grant #K23 AR 48819-01 through the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). 2001-2003. $580,625. PUBLICATIONS All Presented by Dr. West Unless Otherwise Noted
*indicates student, resident, or fellow research directly supervised by Dr. West A. Abstracts (Not Presented by Dr. West) 1. Fox LA, Vannier MW, West OC, Wilson AJ, Baran GA, and Pilgram TK. Imaging of midfacial
fractures: comparative study of spiral CT, 3D reconstructions, and multiplanar reformations. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 79th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 28-December 3, 1993. [Radiology 189(P):260, 1993.]
2. Tamm EP, Raval BK, West OC, Dinwiddie S, and Holmes R. Evaluating the impact of
workstation usage on radiology report turn-around times in the initial six months following installation. The Society of Computer Applications in Radiology 16th Annual Meeting. Houston TX, May 1999.
* 3. Christopher W. Finnell. Sponsored by O. Clark West. Clinical outcome in liver and spleen
injuries: the importance of hemoperitoneum. The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Student Abstracts, Vol XI, Summer 1999.
4. Kawashima A, Sandler CM, West OC, Tamm EP, Jarolimek AM, and Goldman SM. Detection
of ureterolithiasis with unenhanced multidetector-array helical CT: comparison of 2.5-mm and 5.0-mm slice thickness. RSNA 86th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, November 26-December 1, 2000.
* 5. Ma E and West OC. Vascular channels mimicking fractures on multi-detector CT (MDCT) of
the cervical spine. American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) 12th Annual Scientific Meeting and Program (P):57, San Francisco CA. March 14-17, 2001.
* 6. Miller-Thomas MM, West OC, Zarrabi A, and Cohen AM. CT angiography in the evaluation of
vascular injury in blunt and penetrating trauma to the lower extremity: experience at a level I trauma center. ASER Postgraduate Course and 15th Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Montreal Canada. September 9, 2004. Also presented at RSNA 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, November 28, 2004.
* 7. Birt BB, West OC. Jawbreakers: A Review of the Anatomy, Mechanisms, Classification, and
Repair of Mandibular Condyle Injuries Following Trauma. RSNA 94th Scientific Assembly & Annual Meeting, McCormick Place, Chicago IL, November 30-December 5, 2008.
* 8. Bodiwala R, West OC, Kumaravel M. Calcaneus fracture: What should the radiologist
communicate to the referring clinician? ARRS 2009 Annual Meeting, John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston MA, April 26-May 1, 2009.
*9. Ramos J, Crawford H, Kumaravel M, Jarolimek AM, Kim JT, Sitton CW, West OC. Disc and
ligamentous injuries: something new to consider on MDCT? ARRS 2009 Annual Meeting; John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston MA, April 26-May 1, 2009.
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10. Joseph M. Dieber, M.D., Suresh Cheekatla, M.D., Manickam Kumaravel, M.D., O. Clark West,
M.D. Scapular Fractures: Anatomy, Implications, and Complications. ASER 2009 Annual Scientific Meeting & Postgraduate Course. Orlando, FL. September 30-October 3, 2009.
11. Kievlan D, Chinapuvvula N, West OC. Jets and Blooming: MDCT Signs of Splenic Vascular
Contrast Extravasation that Need Intervention. The American Society of Emergency Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Grand Hyatt Seattle, Seattle WA, August 11-14, 2010.
B. Refereed Original Articles in Journals 1. Wilson AJ and West OC. Single exposure conventional and computed radiography: the hybrid
cassette revisited. Invest Radiol 28(5):409-412, 1993. 2. West OC, Mirvis SE, and Shanmuganathan K. Transsphenoid basilar skull fracture: CT
patterns. Radiology 188(2):329-338, 1993. 3. Wilson AJ, Mann FA, West OC, McEnery KW, and Murphy WA Jr. Evaluation of the injured
cervical spine: comparison of conventional and storage phosphor radiography with a hybrid cassette. Radiology 193:419-422, 1994.
4. West OC, Mann FA, Wilson AJ, and Reinus WR. The “night stalker” effect: are quality
improvements with a dedicated night call rotation sustained? [Presented at the ASER Fifth Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando FL. April 13 1994.] Emerg Radiol 1(5):236-241, 1994.
5. Slawski DP and West OC. Maisonneuve fracture with an associated distal fibular fracture: a
case report. Clin Orthop 317:193-198, 1995. 6. West OC, Reinus WR, and Wilson AJ. Quantitative analysis of the plain radiographic
appearance of central chondrosarcoma of bone. Invest Radiol 30(7):440-447, 1995. 7. McConnell CT, Wippold FJ II, West OC, Angtuaco EEC, and Gado MH. The “open” exit
foramen: a new sign for unilateral interfacetal dislocation or subluxation of the cervical spine. [Presented by McConnell at the ASER Sixth Annual Scientific Meeting. Scottsdale AZ, March 1995.] Emerg Radiol 2(5):296-302, 1995.
* 8. Youmans DC, West OC, and Slawski DP. Challenge case. Emerg Radiol 2(5):310-312,
1995. 9. Fox LA, Vannier MW, West OC, Wilson AJ, Baran GA, and Pilgram TK. Diagnostic
performance of CT, MPR and 3DCT imaging in maxillofacial trauma. Comput Med Imaging Graph 19(5):385-395, 1995.
*10. Hatem SF and West OC. Vertical fracture of the central sacral canal: plane and simple. J
Trauma 4:138-140, 1996. 11. Lewis LM, West OC, Standeven J, and Jarvis HE. Do wrist guards protect against fractures?
Ann Emerg Med 29(6):766-769, 1997.
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12. West OC, Anbari MM, Pilgram TK, and Wilson AJ. Acute cervical spine trauma: diagnostic performance of single-view versus three-view radiographic screening. Radiology 204(3):819-823, 1997.
*13. Anbari MM and West OC. Cervical spine trauma radiography: sources of false-negative
diagnoses. [Presented by Anbari at the ASER Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting. Orlando FL, April 1996.] Emerg Radiol 4(4):218-223, 1997.
14. McConnell CT Jr; Wippold FJ II; West OC, Angtuaco EEC, Hatfield GA, and Gado MH. Neural
foraminal enlargement on axial images: a radiologic sign indicative of bilateral interfacetal dislocation or subluxation of the cervical spine. Emerg Radiol 4(6):61, 1997.
15. Slawski DP and West OC. Syndesmotic ankle injuries in rodeo bull riders. Am J Orthop
26(11):7947-97, 1997.
*16. Vaughan TE and West OC. Isolated vertical fracture through the anterior atlas arch: a previously unreported fracture. Emerg Radiol 5(4):259-262, 1998.
17. Ashlock SJ, Harris JH Jr, West OC, and Zelitt D. Acute elbow injuries. Emerg Radiol 5(6):416-
437, 1998. 18. Lowdermilk C, Gavant ML, Qasi W, West OC, and Goldman SM. Screening helical CT for
evaluation of blunt traumatic injury in the pregnant patient. Radiographics 19:S243-255; discussion S256-258, October 1999.
19. Kawashima A, Sandler CM, Corl FM, West OC, Tamm EP, Fishman EK, and Goldman SM.
Imaging of renal trauma: a comprehensive review. Radiographics 21(3):557-574, 2001. 20. Kawashima A, Sandler CM, Corl FM, West OC, Tamm EP, Fishman EK, and Goldman SM.
Imaging evaluation of postraumatic renal injuries. Abdom Imaging 27:199-213, 2002. 21. West OC, Anderson J, Lee JS, Finnell CW, and Raval BK. Patterns of diagnostic error in
trauma abdominal CT. Emerg Radiol 9(4):195-200, 2002. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10140-002-0225-8
22. Koenig TR and West OC. Case report. Palmar dislocation of the trapezoid. Skeletal Radiol
32(2):95-98, 2003. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-002-0590-0 23. Koenig TR and West OC. Diagnosing acute traumatic aortic injury with CT angiography: signs
and potential pitfalls. Curr Probl Diagn Radiol 33(3):97-105, March/April 2004. 24. Zhang G, Luo J, Bruckel J, Weisman MA, Schumacher HR, Khan MA, Inman RD, Mahowald
M, Maksymowych WP, Martin TM, Yu DTY, Stone M, Rosenbaum JT, Newman P, Lee J, McClain JA, West OC, Jin L, and Reveille JD. Genetic studies in familial ankylosing spondylitis susceptibility. Arthritis Rheum 50(7):2246-2254, July 2004.
25. How to image from head to pubis for blunt abdominal trauma using GE LightSpeed QX/i.
Emerg Radiol 11(2):68-76, 2004. Available at: http://www.springerlink.com/app/home/contribution.asp?wasp=34f8f59a589e4d1aa626ceea3599dea6&referrer=parent&backto=issue,2,12;journal,3,34;browsepublicationsresults,604,2441;
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26. Miller-Thomas MM, West OC, Cohen AM. Diagnosing traumatic arterial injury in the
extremities with CT angiography: pearls and pitfalls. Radiographics. 2005 Oct;25 Suppl 1:S133-42.
*27. Fetzer, D, Green C, West OC. Mathematical Modeling Improves Computed Tomography
Diagnosis of Traumatic Aortic Injury. Acad Radiol 2006; 13(10):1244-1253. 28. Hamilton JD, Kumaravel M, Censullo ML, Cohen AM, Kievlan DS, West OC. Multidetector CT
evaluation of active extravasation in blunt abdominal and pelvic trauma patients. Radiographics. 2008 Oct;28(6):1603-16.
C. Invited Articles in Journals 1. West OC and Murphy WA Jr. Compound odontoma. Case 23. Musculoskeletal Disease Test
and Syllabus 37. WA Murphy Jr, LW Bassett, TM Hudson, PA Kaplan, and SG Moore, eds. Reston VA: American College of Radiology; 1993:586-620.
2. Melson DL, Slone RM, West OC, and Muka E. Optimizing computed radiography processing
parameters for different examinations, display types, and local preferences. SPIE Medical Imaging: PACS Design and Evaluation 3035:321-328, 1997.
3. Tamm EP, Raval BK, West OC, Dinwiddie S, and Holmes R. Evaluating the impact of
workstation usage on radiology report turn-around times in the initial six months following installation. J Digit Imaging 12(2)Suppl 1:152-154, 1999.
4. MDCT of traumatic aortic rupture. [Presented Stanford CA. June 22, 2001.] Stanford
University Medical School Syllabus for Third Annual International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT:184-187, June 2001.
5. MDCT of pelvic fracture and hemorrhage. [Presented Stanford CA. June 22, 2001.] Stanford
University Medical School Syllabus for Third Annual International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT:194-199, June 2001.
6. Imaging of upper cervical spine injuries—part I: C0-C1. Appl Radiol 31(2):23-32, 2002. 7. West OC, Bilow RM, and Jarolimek AM. Imaging of upper cervical spine injuries—part II: the
dens. Appl Radiol 32(2):30-38, 2003. 8. Applications in spinal trauma. [Presented as Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:
Musculoskeletal Imaging: Exploring New Limits—Musculoskeletal Imaging with Multi-Detector Row CT. RSNA 89th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. December 2, 2003.] Emergency Radiology Syllabus. KA Buckwalter and MJ Kransdorf, eds. Oak Brook IL: RSNA; November/December 2003: 109-117.
9. Multislice CT for trauma leaves much to be desired. Guest Editorial, Appl Radiol 33 (7):6-8,
July 2004. 10. Jarolimek AM, Coffey ECC, Sandler CM, and West OC. Imaging of upper cervical spine
injuries—part III: C2 below the dens. Appl Radiol 33 (7):9-21, July 2004.
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11. West OC and Bhalla S. CT of nontraumatic aortic emergencies. Emergency Radiology Syllabus. FA Mann, ed. Oak Brook IL: RSNA; November/December 2004: 47-57. Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI 26 (5):281-304, October 2005.
D. Chapters 1. Ruoff B and West OC. Chapter 13, Radiology of the cervical spine. Emergency Radiology. E
Reisdorff, D Schwartz, and B Williamson, eds. New York NY: McGraw-Hill; 2000:269-318. 2. West OC, Tamm EP, Kawashima A, and Jarolimek AM. Abdomen: non-traumatic
emergencies. Radiology of Emergency Medicine, Fourth Edition. JH Harris Jr and WH Harris, eds. Philadelphia PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 2000:583-658.
3. West OC and Jarolimek AM. Abdomen: traumatic emergencies. Radiology of Emergency
Medicine, Fourth Edition. JH Harris Jr and WH Harris, eds. Philadelphia PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 2000:689-724.
4. Intraperitoneal abdominal injuries. Emergency and Trauma Radiology Categorical Course
Syllabus. West OC, Novelline RA, and Wilson AJ, eds. Leesburg Va: American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS); 2000:87-98.
5. Multidetector CT of spine trauma. [Presented as Categorical Course, ARRS 102d Annual
Meeting, Atlanta GA. April 28, 2002.] Body CT Categorical Course Syllabus. Birnbaum BA, Brink JA, Johnson DC, and Kazerooni EA, eds. Leesburg Va: ARRS; 2002:243-255.
E. Books West OC, Novelline RA, and AJ Wilson, eds. Emergency and Trauma Radiology Categorical Course Syllabus. Presented at the ARRS 100th Annual Meeting, 2000. F. Other Professional Communications F.1. Presentations (National/International) 1. West OC, Mirvis SE, and Shanumganathan K. CT Patterns of transsphenoid fractures of the
skull base. ASER Fourth Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego CA. March 27-31, 1993. Also presented at the RSNA 79th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 28-December 3, 1993. [Radiology 189(P):172, 1993.]
2. West OC, Pilgram TK, Anbari MM, and Wilson AJ. Acute cervical spine trauma: how much do
AP and odontoid views add? ASER Sixth Annual Scientific Meeting and Program (P):103, Scottsdale AZ. March 29, 1995.
3. Case-of-the-day. Leg Injury. ASER Sixth Annual Scientific Meeting. Scottsdale, AZ. March
1995. 4. West OC, Anbari MM, Pilgram TK, and Wilson AJ. Acute cervical spine trauma: an ROC
analysis of single-view versus three-view screening. RSNA 81st Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, November 1995. [Radiology 197(P):266, 1995.]
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5. West OC, Reinus WR, and Wilson AJ. Quantitative analysis of the plain radiographic appearance of central chondrosarcoma of bone. RSNA 81st Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, November 1995. [Radiology 197(P):194, 1995.]
6. Youmans DC and West OC. Acute traumatic aortic injury (ATAI): how does a smaller level I
center compare? ASER Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting and Program (P):49, Orlando FL. April 24-28, 1996.
7. West OC and Thomure JE. Intraperitoneal injuries in blunt abdominal trauma: how often is
hemoperitoneum absent? ASER Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting and Program (P):24, New Orleans LA. March 29, 1997.
8. Cases-of-the-day. Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm; Acute traumatic aortic tear; Unusual C1
fracture; Maisonneuve fracture. ASER Eight Annual Scientific Meeting. New Orleans, LA. March 1997.
9. Imaging of acute cervical spine injuries: protocols and pitfalls. ARRS 98th Annual Scientific
Meeting. San Francisco, CA. April 1998. 10. Comparison of computed radiography (CR) with conventional film-screen radiography (FS) for
the detection of extremity fractures. ARRS 98th Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA. April 26-May 1, 1998. [AJR 170(P):70, 1998.]
11. Imaging upper-extermity trauma with plain films, CT, and MR-elbow injuries. RSNA 84th
Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. December 1998. 12. Ligamentous injuries: flexion/extension views. ASER 10th Annual Scientific Meeting. Las
Vegas, NV. March 1999. 13. Cervical Spine Trauma. ARRS 99th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 9 - 14, 1999. 14. West OC, Lee JS, Finnell CW, and Raval BK. Sources of diagnostic error in trauma
abdominal CT. ARRS 100th Annual Meeting and Annual Scientific Program (P):174-76, Washington DC. May 7-12, 2000.
15. Categorical Course: Intraperitoneal injuries. ARRS 100th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.
May 7-12, 2000. 16. Delayed CT images of the abdomen and pelvis in blunt trauma: necessary or unnecessary?
ASER 12th Annual Scientific Meeting. San Francisco, CA. March 17, 2001. 17. How to evaluate abdominal trauma: ultrasound, helical CT, and MDR CT. Instructional
Course. ARRS 101th Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. April 29-May 4, 2001. 18. Total body scan-GE: The United States Experience. ASER 13th Annual Scientific Meeting and
Program (P):57-60. Orlando, FL. March 18, 2002. 19. Helical and multislice CT in the emergency center: total body trauma protocol. Instructional
Course. ARRS 102th Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. May 2, 2002.
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20. Using multislice CT for spinal trauma. ARRS 103th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 5, 2003.
21. How to image from vertex to pubis for blunt trauma with MSCT. ASER 14th Annual Scientific
Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. October 25, 2003. 22. Using MDCT for aortic and vascular emergencies. ARRS 104th Annual Meeting, Miami Beach,
FL. May 4, 2004. 23. Total body trauma CT: how to develop an imaging protocol. Twenty-third International
Congress of Radiology (ICR), Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 28, 2004. 24. CT angiography for evaluating aortic trauma. Twenty-third ICR, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
June 28, 2004. 25. Upper Extremity Trauma Course Chest Emergencies and Special Lectures. Upper Extremity
Trauma I-Elbow and forearm. ASER Postgraduate Course and 15th Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Montreal, Canada. September 8, 2004.
26. West OC, Zhong F, Finnell CW, Blackmore CC, and Moore FA. Outcome of trauma patients
with liver and/or spleen injuries presenting without hemoperitoneum on CT scan: implications for use of FAST. ASER Postgraduate Course and 15th Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Montreal Canada. September 9, 2004.
27. West OC, Coffey ECC, and Sandler CM. Do thoracic and lumbar radiographs miss unstable
fractures? A preliminary comparison of computed radiography and CT. ASER Postgraduate Course and 15th Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Montreal Canada. September 11, 2004.
28. Lecture series: Multidetector CT of spine trauma; Imaging of abdominal trauma I & II; Chest
trauma: imaging of aortic injury. Baptist Health South Florida 4th Annual Emergency Radiology Symposium. Miami, FL. November 9 – 10, 2004.
29. CT of aortic and vascular emergencies. Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:
Emergency Radiology-Imaging of Nontraumatic Cardiovascular Emergencies. RSNA 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. November 28, 2004.
30. Course series: Imaging of non-trauma aortic emergencies [Syllabus:99-103]; MDCT for
spinal trauma [Syllabus:119-123]. U.S. Radiology On-Call Emergency Radiology Update. Las Vegas, NV. May 5 – 6, 2005.
31. West OC, Sedrak P, and McDowell CM. Diagnostic performance of MDCT angiography (CTA)
for evaluating acute traumatic aortic injury (ATAI). ARRS 105th Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA. May 18, 2005.
32. Rogers L, West OC. The shoulder, elbow and wrist: a practical approach to injury
assessment. Instructional Course in Emergency and Musculoskeletal Radilogy categories. ARRS 105th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 18, 2005.
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33. Approach to spinal trauma: practice cases. Concurrent General Session Track I. ASER Postgraduate Course and 16th Annual Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Tucson, AZ. September 24, 2005.
34. West OC, Sedrak P, McDowell C, and Fetzer D. Diagnostic performance of 4-slice MDCT
angiography (CTA) for diagnosing acute traumatic aortic injury (ATAI) and intrathoracic great vessel injuries (GVI). ASER Postgraduate Course and 16th Annual Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Tucson AZ. September 24, 2005. Received the Summa Cum Laude Citation in recognition of excellence in a scientific abstract.
35. Imaging of the patient with acute abdominal trauma: solid organs: Kidney, spleen, lung and
pancreas. Third Annual Radiology After Five Educational Symposia. Las Vegas, NV. October 7, 2005.
36. Imaging of the patient with acute abdominal trauma: retroperitoneal bowel and bladder. Third
Annual Radiology After Five Educational Symposia. Las Vegas, NV. October 7, 2005. 37. Unknown case conference: multiple organ trauma emergencies (including trauma aortic
emergencies). Third Annual Radiology After Five Educational Symposia. Las Vegas, NV. October 8, 2005.
38. Refresher course series: Imaging of abdominal and pelvic trauma-Parts I and II; Aortic injuries
and emergencies; Pelvic ring disruption and pelvic hemorrhage. 23rd Annual Emergency Radiology Conference. Tucson AZ, April 2-5, 2006.
39. Fetzer D, West OC. Mathematical Modeling Improves Computed Tomography Diagnosis of
Traumatic Aortic Injury. AUR 54th Annual Meeting, Austin TX, April 5-8, 2006. Mr. Fetzer received the AUR 2006 Memorial Award for his research during his participation in the Medical School’s 2005 Summer Research Program with faculty mentor Dr. O. Clark West.
40. Instructional Course: A Practical Approach to Injury Assessment: The Upper Extremity, The
Shoulder and Wrist – L. Rogers; The Elbow – O.C. West. ARRS 106th Annual Meeting, Vancouver BC Canada, April 30-May 5, 2006.
41. Cervical Spine Trauma Case Conference. Emergency Radiology Update 2006 Presented by
U.S. Radiology On-Call Research and Education Foundation. Las Vegas NV, May 11-12, 2006.
42. The Elbow: Lines and Fat Pad Signs. ASER Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma
Radiology. Washington DC, September 27 – 30, 2006. 43. Refresher Course: Easily Missed Findings in Emergency Radiology: A Case-based Session-
Spine. RSNA 92nd Scientific and Annual Meeting, McCormick Place Chicago IL, November 26 – December 1, 2006.
44. Refresher course series: Aortic and Great Vessel Emergencies: Trauma and Non-traumatic
Entities; MRI of Vertebral Trauma and Difficult Spine Cases. Twenty-fourth Annual Emergency Radiology Conference. Tucson AZ, April 15 – 19, 2007.
45. Instructional Course: Upper Extremity Trauma – L. Rogers, O.C. West. ARRS 107th Annual
Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. May 6 – 11, 2007.
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46. TRAUMA: FINGERS, TOES, AND THEIR ATTACHMENTS: Hands and Fingers. ASER
Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. San Diego, CA. October 3 – 6, 2007.
47. Lecture Series: Traumatic and non-traumatic aortic emergencies, Volumetric one-pass CT
scanning for multiple trauma, Review of upper extremities injuries and Avoiding errors in evaluating spinal trauma. Emergency Radiology 11th International Meeting, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. November 1 – 4, 2007.
48. Lecture Series: Face trauma, Upper/Lower cervical spine trauma, Pelvic fracture and
hemorrhage and Challenging extremity trauma cases: live interpretation. Emergency Radiology Course 2: Impact of Multrow CT on Trauma Patient Management; Aula Magna Universita’ Statale di Milano, Italy. November 12 – 13, 2007.
49. Scientific Session: Emergency Radiology (Penetrating Injuries, Emergency Care). RSNA 93rd
Scientific Assembly & Annual Meeting, McCormick Place Chicago IL, November 25 – 30, 2007.
50. Refresher Course: Easily Missed Findings in Emergency Radiology: Case-based Session (An
Interactive Session): Cervical Spine. RSNA 93rd Scientific Assembly & Annual Meeting, McCormick Place Chicago IL, November 25 – 30, 2007.
51. Categorical course: The Humerus and Elbow. American Roentgen Ray Society Annual
Meeting, Washington DC, April 13 – 18, 2008. 52. Pitfalls in Emergency Radiology: An Interactive Case-Based Session: Musculoskeletal.
American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 13 – 18, 2008.
53. The Calcaneus and Its Neighbors: Assessing Difficult Foot Injuries. American Society of Emergency Radiology 2008 Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. October 1 – 4, 2008.
54. Lecture series: Hand Injuries, Elbow Injuries, Easily Missed C-spin Injuries and Use of CT for
Assessment of Multiple Trauma. Baptist Health South Florida 8th Annual Emergency Radiology Symposium. Miami Florida, November 16 – 19, 2008.
55. Refresher Courses: Cervical Spine and Spine Trauma Imaging. RSNA 94th Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, November 30 – December 5, 2008. 56. Cervical Spine Trauma, Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma lectures and two case-based sessions
on assorted emergency radiology topics. ARRS Symposium on Emergency Radiology, Los Angeles CA, February 27 – 28, 2009.
57. Advances in CT and MRI in Major Trauma: Cervical Spine. European Congress of
Radiology, Vienna Austria. March 6 – 10, 2009. 58. Instructional Course: Simplifying the Diagnosis of Difficult Musculoskeletal Injuries. ARRS
2009 Annual Meeting, Boston MA, April 26 – May 1, 2009.
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59. Pelvic fracture and hemorrhage. EMEGERGENCY RADIOLOGY TODAY, International Trauma Radiology Conference, Castel Volturno (Caserta), Italy. May 26 - 28, 2009.
60. Managing Imaging Information When Patients are Transferred: Are We on the Road to
Nationwide PACS? American Society of Emergency Radiology 2009 Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando, September 30 - October 3, 2009.
61. Simplified Approach to Complex Calcaneus Fractures. American Society of Emergency
Radiology 2009 Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando, September 30 - October 3, 2009.
62. Lecture Series: The Trauma System in Texas, Imaging of Face Trauma and Cervical Spine
Injuries. Concepts, Challenges, Controversies in Imaging of the Emergency Patient: State of the Art 2009. Milano, Aula Magna Universita’ Statale, Milano, Italy. November 12 - 16, 2009.
63. Emergency Series: Managing Your Emergency Radiology Practice. RSNA 95th Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 29 - December 4, 2009. 64. Lower Cervical Region. RSNA 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL.
November 29 - December 4, 2009. 65. Friday Imaging Symposium: Trauma Imaging. RSNA 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual
Meeting, Chicago IL. November 29 - December 4, 2009.
66. Diagnostic Radiology Program: Spine Imaging in the Multiple Trauma Victim. Texas Radiological Society’s 97th Annual Scientific Meeting. The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel, The Woodlands TX. March 26 - 28, 2010
67. Emergency Radiology: Simplifying the Diagnosis of Complex Musculoskeletal Injuries:
Simplifying Intra-Articular Calcaneus Fractures. 2010 American Roentgen Ray Society’s Annual Meeting. Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego CA. May 2 - 7, 2010.
68. Trauma Head to Toe: Self Assessment Module - Spine Trauma. C-Spine Trauma: C3-C7.
American Society of Emergency Radiology 2010 Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radaiology. Grand Hyatt Seattle Hotel, Seattle WA. August 11 - 14, 2010.
69. Thoracic and lumbar spine injuries. EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY TODAY, II Edition,
International Trauma Radiology Conference. San Marino, Italy. September 22 - 23, 2010 70. Musculoskeletal Trauma I: Shoulder and Elbow Injuries and Hand & Wrist Injuries. Baptist
Health South Florida 10th Annual Emergency Radiology Symposium: What You Need to Know to Get You Through the Night. Miami Beach, FL. November 7-10, 2010.
71. Musculoskeletal Trauma II: Facial Fractures and Thoraco-lumbar Spine Injuries. Baptist
Health South Florida 10th Annual Emergency Radiology Symposium: What You Need to Know to Get You Through the Night. Miami Beach, FL. November 7-10, 2010.
72. Spinal Injuries: Surgical or Nonsurgical? Radiological Society of North America 96th Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting. McCormick Place, Chicago IL. November 28 - December 3, 2010.
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73. Emergency Imaging of the Upper Extremity-The Middle: Elbow and Forearm. 2011 ARRS
Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 1 – 6, 2011. 74. Trauma Head to Toe: Self Assessment Module – Spine Trauma. C-Spine Trauma: C3-C7.
American Society of Emergency Radiology 2011 Postgraduate Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology. Key Biscayne, FL. September 14 – 17, 2011.
75. CT of Maxillofacial Injury; Cervical Spine, Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Imaging – Common
Injury Patterns and Missed Injuries. Emergency Imaging 2011 Conference; Interpreting Emergency Imaging: A Life-Saving Course. September 29, 2011.
76. Aortic Emergencies (non-traumatic); Review of upper extremity injuries-orthopedic
considerations; and Pelvic fracture and hemorrhage-orthopedic, vascular, urinary. Emergency Imaging 2011 Conference; Interpreting Emergency Imaging: A Life-Saving Course. September 30, 2011.
77. Emergency Radiology Series: Into the Night Achieving 24/7 Emergency Department
Coverage in the Age of Corporatization, Commoditization, and Competition for Radiology Services. 97th RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. November 27 – December 2, 2011.
78. Avoiding Errors in the Emergency Center: Injury, Artifact, or Normal Anatomy-You Make the
Call (An Interactive Session). 97th RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. November 27 – December 2, 2011.
79. Spinal Injuries: Surgical or Nonsurgical? A Fresh Look at Injury Assessment (An Interactive
Session). 97th RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. November 27 – December 2, 2011.
80. Use of CT for Preoperative Planning of Lower Extremity Fractures. ARRS 112th Annual
Meeting, Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, Vancouver, Canada. April 29 – May 4, 2012.
81. Trauma Imaging at the Nation’s Busiest Trauma Center; Facial Trauma – CT Assessment;
Cervical Spine Injuries – Modern and Simple Injury Assessment; Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Injuries – Modern & Simple Injury Assessment; Ankle and Hindfoot Injuries – CT Assessment for Treatment Planning. Emergency Radiology 2012, Seattle, WA. August 12 – 15, 2012.
82. Ankle and Hindfoot Injuries: CT Assessment for Treatment Planning. ASER 2012 Annual
Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, New Orleans, LA. September 12 – 15, 2012. 83. Avoiding Errors in the Emergency Center: Injury, Artifact, or Normal Anatomy – Spine. RSNA
98th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. November 25 – 30, 2012.
84. Emergency Radiology Series: Practice Management Issues. RSNA 98th Scientific Assembly
and Annual Meeting. McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. November 25 – 30, 2012.
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85. Approach to Trauma Imaging at the Nation’s Busiest Trauma Center. LARS 65th Annual Midwinter Radiology Conference. Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA. January 12 – 13, 2013.
86. Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Injuries; Cervical Spine Injuries: Modern and Simple Injury
Assessment. Aortic Injuries – Less intimidating in the 64-slice CT Era. LARS 65th Annual Midwinter Radiology Conference. Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA. January 12 – 13, 2013.
87. Musculoskeletal Trauma: Ankle and Hindfoot Injuries – CT Assessment for Treatment
Planning. ARRS 2013 Annual Meeting. Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC. April 14 – 19, 2013.
88. Imaging of Wrist Injuries. ASER 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course.
Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Boston, MA. October 9 – 12, 2013. 89. Advances in Transfer of Medical Images of Trauma Patients. ASER 2013 Annual Scientific
Meeting and Postgraduate Course. Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Boston, MA. October 9 – 12, 2013.
F.2. Scientific Exhibits 1. Mirvis SE, Shanmuganathan K, Rothman MI, White CS, Zoarski GH, and West OC. Current
concepts in trauma imaging. RSNA 79th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, November 1993. [Radiology 189(P):378, 1993.]
2. Miller MA, McEnery KW, West OC, and Wilson AJ. Spiral CT of acetabular trauma. ARRS 94th
Annual Meeting. New Orleans LA, April 1994. [AJR 162(P):211, 1994.] 3. Miller MA, McEnery KW, West OC, and Wilson AJ.. Musculoskeletal trauma evaluation with
spiral CT. ARRS 94th Annual Meeting. New Orleans LA, April 1994. [AJR 162(P):252, 1994.] 4. Ashlock SJ, West OC, Zelitt D, and Harris JH. Acute traumatic injuries of the elbow. ASER
Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting. St. Petersburg FL, April 1998. Also exhibited at the ARRS 98th Annual Meeting. San Francisco CA, April 1998. [AJR 170(P):171, 1998.]
5. Kawashima A, Sandler CM, West OC, Tamm EP, Fishman EK, and Goldman SM. Imaging of
renal trauma: a comprehensive review. RSNA 85th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, 1999. Awarded Certificate of Merit. ARRS 99th Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 1999. [Radiology 213(P):531, 1999.] Twenty-fifth Scientific Assembly of the Society of Uroradiology. Kauai HI, 2000. Awarded Certificate of Merit. ARRS 100th Annual Meeting. Washington DC, 2000. Awarded Certificate of Merit. Seventh European Symposium on Urogenital Radiology and Annual Meeting of the European Society of Urogenital Radiology, London, England, UK. September 22-24, 2000. Awarded Best Scientific Exhibit.
* 6. Koenig TR and West OC. Acute traumatic aortic injury: CT appearance on single and
multidetector-row helical technique. ARRS 101st Annual Meeting, Seattle WA. April 29-May 4, 2001. [AJR 176(P):146, 2001.]
* 7. Radaideh MM, West OC, and Silverman PM. Using multislice spiral CT scanner: the
principles you need. ARRS 101st Annual Meeting, Seattle WA. April 29-May 4, 2001. [AJR
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176(P):144-145, 2001.] Also exhibited at the RSNA 87th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Chicago IL, December 2001. Awarded Certificate of Merit at both conferences.
* 8. Bilow RM and West OC. Technical parameters in multidetector CT of the cervical spine.
ASER 13th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando FL. March 16-20, 2002. Awarded Award of Merit for best exhibit.
* 9. Radaideh MM, West OC, and Fink TF. Focused abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST):
technique, clinical utility, and controversy. ASER 13th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando FL. March 16-20, 2002.
*10. Koenig TR and West OC. Acute traumatic aortic injury: CT imaging findings and current
protocol using a multislice CT scanner. ASER 13th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando FL. March 16-20, 2002. RSNA 88th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. December 1-6, 2002. Awarded Certificate of Merit.
11. Zarrabi A, Miller-Thomas MM, West OC, Hamrick KM, and Cohen AM. CT angiography in
evaluation of vascular injury in trauma to the upper and lower extremities at a level I trauma center; methods and reliability. RSNA 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 28-December 3, 2004.
12. Scroggins VL, Roberts SH, Bilow, RM, and West OC. Cranial cervical injuries illustrated with
multimodality imaging and computer animation. RSNA 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 28-December 3, 2004.
13. Kumaravel, Manickam MD FRCR; West OC. Assessment of Vascular Extremity Injury in
Major Blunt and Penetrating Trauma Using a 3D Volume-rendered Interactive Viewer Technique: How do We Do It! AUR 55th Annual Meeting, Denver CO, April 24 – 28, 2007.
14. Joseph M. Dieber, M.D., Suresh Cheekatla, M.D., Manickam Kumaravel, M.D., O. Clark West,
M.D. Scapular Fractures: Anatomy, Implications, and Complications. ASER 2009 Annual Scientific Meeting & Postgraduate Course. Orlando, FL. September 30-October 3, 2009.
15. Kievlan D, Chinapuvvula N, West OC. Jets and Blooming: MDCT Signs of Splenic Vascular Contrast Extravasation that Need Intervention. The American Society of Emergency Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Grand Hyatt Seattle, Seattle WA, August 11-14, 2010.
F.3. Local and UT-HMS Presentations 1. CT of major trauma. Radiology Noon Conference, UT-HMS/Hermann Hospital. Houston TX,
November 1996. 2. Diagnostic performance of computed radiography for extremity fracture detection: a
comparison with matched film-screen images. Third Departmental Research Symposium, Department of Radiology, UT-HMS. October 30, 1997.
3. The role of helical CT scanning in diagnosing blunt thoracic aortic injuries. [Research
proposal.] Dr. "Red" Duke Professorship Day, sponsored by UT-HMS and Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. February 3, 1998.
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4. Panorama of the jaw. Baylor College of Medicine Department of Radiology. Houston TX,
January 1998 and January 2000. 5. The basics of cervical spine radiography. UT-HMS Department of Orthopaedics Grand
Rounds, May 2000. 6. Diagnosis and management of pelvic injuries. Department of Surgery Multi-Disciplinary
Trauma Interesting Cases. July 18, 2000. 7. Advanced topics in cervical spine imaging. Department of Orthopaedics Grand Rounds.
February 12, 2001. 8. Pelvic fractures and pelvic hemorrhage. Department of Surgery Multi-Disciplinary Grand
Rounds. Sept 25, 2001. 9. Multislice CT of pelvic fracture and hemorrhage. Department of Orthopaedics Surgery Grand
Rounds. January 17, 2002. 10. Multislice CT of spinal trauma. Tenth Annual Houston Radiological Society Imaging
Perspective, Advances in Interventional and Musculoskeletal Radiology. November 14, 2004. 11. Basic Sciences Lecture: Vascular Imaging. The Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular
Surgery, UT-HMS, Houston TX; May 24, 2007. 12. Gross Anatomy Clinical Correlation: Radiology of the Upper Extremity. Department of
Neurobiology and Anatomy, UT-HMS, Houston TX; September 5, 2007. F.4. Other 1. Current concepts in the imaging of the blunt trauma patient. DePaul Health Center Blunt
Trauma Symposium. St. Louis MO, May 1993. Also presented at the Freeman Hospital Spring Seminar—Trauma. Joplin MO, June 1994.
2. Trauma Radiology. Fourth District of the Missouri Society of Radiologic Technologists
Educational Seminar. St. Louis MO, February 1994 and April 1995. 3. Lecture series: Major trauma: ATLS protocols and the radiologist’s role in evaluation; CT of
major trauma; Evaluation of C-spine trauma. Practical Issues in Leading-Edge Radiology. St. Louis MO, October 1996.
4. Subtle radiologic ‘fingerprints’ of clinically-important cervical spine injuries. Harborview
Medical Center Trauma Radiology CME Course. Seattle WA, August 1997. 5. Avoiding misses in the cervical spine. Dallas/Fort Worth Radiological Society, Dallas TX. May
17, 1999. 6. Course series: Imaging of abdominal trauma; Imaging of cervical spine trauma; Imaging of
aortic trauma. 89th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Texas Radiological Society, Austin TX. April 12-13, 2002.
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7. Weekend in the ED, Multi-Modality. ACR Education Center, Reston, VA. October 24 – 26,
2012. 8. Emergency Imaging for the General Radiologist. ACR Education Center, Reston, VA.
February 11 – 13, 2013 & August 14 – 16, 2013. F.5. Audio Tapes Acute traumatic aortic injury: where are we in '98? Lecture for Practical Reviews in Radiology 23(12), April 1998. F.6. Video Tapes Imaging elbow injury with plain films, CT and MR. RSNA 87th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting lecture. Chicago IL, December 2001. F.7. Conference Facilitation 1. Moderator-Focus Session on Ultrasound. ASER Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting. Orlando
FL, April 1996. 2. Moderator-Session 25, Musculoskeletal 5: General Imaging. ARRS 98th Annual Meeting. San
Francisco CA, April 1998. 3. Moderator-Focus Session on Cervical Spine Injury. American Society of Emergency Medicine
11th Annual Scientific Meeting. Orlando FL, March/April 2000. 4. Moderator-Sessions: Spine Trauma; Chest and Vascular Emergencies; Pelvis Trauma. ARRS
100th Annual Meeting, Washington DC. May 7-12, 2000. 5. Moderator-Scientific Session I. American Society of Emergency Medicine 13th Annual
Scientific Meeting, Orlando FL. March 18, 2002. 6. Moderator-Workshop: Multislice CT: Technique and Protocols. ASER 14th Annual Scientific
Meeting, Las Vegas NV. October 25, 2003. 7. Moderator-Musculoskeletal (Spinal Trauma) Scientific Session. RSNA 89th Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. December 2, 2003. 8. Moderator-Upper Extremity Trauma I and Upper Extremity Trauma II. ASER Postgraduate
Course in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Montreal Canada. September 8, 2004. 9. Presiding Officer-Emergency Radiology Imaging Approaches and Methodologies Scientific
Paper Session. RSNA 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 29, 2004.
10. Moderator-Upper Extremity Trauma I and Upper Extremity Trauma II. ASER Postgraduate
Course and 16th Annual Scientific Meeting in Emergency and Trauma Radiology, Tucson AZ. September 21, 2005.
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11. Presiding Officer-Emergency Radiology Head and Neck Injury Scientific Paper Session.
RSNA 91st Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. November 28, 2005. 12. Moderator-Bones: From Fingers to Toes. ASER Postgraduate Course in Emergency and
Trauma Radiology. Washington DC, September 27 – 30, 2006. 13. Moderator-Emergency Radiology: Neck Vessel Injuries. RSNA 92nd Scientific and Annual
Meeting, McCormick Place Chicago IL. November 26 – December 1, 2006. G. Visiting Professorships 1. CT imaging of the blunt trauma patient. Radiology Noon Conference, University of Louisville.
Louisville KY, June 1994. 2. Imaging in acute cervical spine trauma. Radiology Noon Conference, University of Louisville.
Louisville KY, August 1994. 3. Difficulties in cervical spine radiography. Radiology Noon Conference, Maine Medical Center.
Portland ME, November 1996. 4. Imaging in acute cervical spine trauma: protocols and pitfalls. Eastern Virginia Medical School
Department of Radiology. Norfolk VA, October 1998. Also presented at the Baylor College of Medicine Department of Radiology, Houston TX. January 11, 1999.
5. Abdominal emergencies. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Department
of Radiology Grand Rounds, Dallas TX. May 18, 1999. 6. Intraperitoneal injuries. Harvard Medical School Department of Radiology Grand Rounds.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA. September 20-21, 2000.
7. Lecture series: Multi-detector CT: what you need to know to use it; Whole body CT for trauma.
The University of Washington School of Medicine Academic Medical Centers/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle WA. June 13-14, 2002.
8. Lecture series: MDCT of spinal trauma; MDCT of aortic injury; MDCT of pelvic ring disruption
and pelvic hemorrhage; Total body trauma CT; CT of abdominal trauma I and II; Intraperitoneal injuries; Extraperitoneal injuries; Pitfalls on cervical spine radiographs. The University of Oklahoma Department of Radiological Sciences, Oklahoma City OK. November 19-21, 2002.
9. Current conceptions in imaging abdominal trauma. First Annual Bob G. Eaton Lectureship
sponsored by the University of Oklahoma Department of Radiological Sciences and in conjunction with the Oklahoma State Medical Association’s Spring Meeting, Oklahoma City OK. April 11, 2003.
10. Recent trauma cases from Memorial Hermann Hospital. Northwestern University Feinberg
School of Medicine Department of Radiology. Resident Case Conference for Cervical Spine Trauma/CT Grand Rounds, Chicago IL. January 29-30, 2004.
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11. Lecture series: Total body trauma CT; Multislice CT for spinal trauma; Interesting trauma cases. Department of Radiology Emergency and Trauma Conference. New Mexico University School of Medicine, Albuquerque NM. March 2, 2004.
12. Cervical spine trauma; Interesting cases. Harvard Medical School Department of Radiology
Grand Rounds and Resident Case Conferences. Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA. September 28-29, 2004.
13. Spinal trauma; Case reviews. Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas TX. March 27-28,
2006. 14. Aortic Emergencies and Injuries and Easily Missed Cervical Spine Injuries. The University of
Oklahoma State Radiological Society (OSRS) Spring Conference, Oklahoma City OK, April 21, 2007.
15. Imaging Cervical Spine Injuries. Boston University School of Medicine Grand Rounds at
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. May 15, 2008. 16. Cervical Spine Trauma. Harvard Medical School Department of Radiology Noon Conference
at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA. May 16, 2008. 17. Transferring Images for Trauma Patients: On the Road to Nationwide PACS. University of
California San Diego Grand Rounds at Hillcrest Medical Center. San Diego CA, February 2, 2010.
18. Troubling Trauma Cases from Houston. University of California San Diego Noon Conference
at UCSD Medical Center. San Diego CA, February 2, 2010. 19. Cervical Spine Assessment in the MDCT Era. UCSD Grand Rounds & SDRS Meeting.
Sheraton La Jolla, University of California San Diego, San Diego CA, February 2, 2010. 20. Imaging the Dreaded Calcaneus Fracture and Other Hindfoot Injuries. Diagnostic Radiology
Grand Rounds at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD. April 27 - 28, 2010.
21. The Marshall Eskridge Lecture. “Managing Imaging Information when Patients are
Transferred: Are We on the Road to Nationwide PACS?” The Southern Radiological Conference 55th Annual Meeting. Point Clear, AL. January 27-29, 2012.
22. The Shapiro Lecture titled “Cervical Spine Injuries – Modern and Simple Assessment” at the
Diagnostic Radiology Grand Rounds. Yale School of Medicine, St. Raphael Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT. April 25, 2013.
23. Diagnostic Resident Conference titled “Cases from the Texas Trauma Institute”. Yale School
of Medicine, St. Raphael Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT. April 25, 2013.