Biography / Ronald L. Arenson, MD / Represents Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

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Education:

He holds degrees from Duke University (BA in Mathematics) and New York Medical College (MD).

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Dr. Arenson is Alexander R. Margulis Distinguished Professor of Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco. He has conducted research and written extensively on Radiology Information Systems and Picture Archival and Communication Systems.

Ronald Arenson, MD, is the Chairman of the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and the Alexander R. Margulis Distinguished Professor of Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco. He holds degrees from Duke University (BA in Mathematics) and New York Medical College (MD). Dr. Arenson was a systems engineer for IBM from 1963 through 1970. After serving in the Navy at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, he joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania in 1976. At Penn, he served as Associate Chairman of Clinical Services, Department of Radiology, and was the interim Vice-Provost for Computing. He also served as President of the Medical Staff. Dr. Arenson has conducted research and written extensively on Radiology Information Systems and Picture Archival and Communication Systems. His special interests include picture archival and communication systems, workload and finances in radiology, the future of academic radiology and research training.

He is a fellow in the American College of Medical Informatics, in the American College of Radiology, and in the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. Dr. Arenson is currently serving on the RSNA Board of Directors with oversight for the annual meeting and technology. He also serves on the Council of Councils of the NIH.

He recently stepped down as a member of the Advisory Council of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. He is also the President of the Board of GE-Radiology Research Academic Fellowship (GERRAF). Dr. Arenson is past President of the Association of University Radiologists, as well as past president of the medical staff at UCSF, past chairman of the Credentials Committee, past chairman of the Electronic Communications Committee of the RSNA, and past president of the Society of Chairman of Academic Radiology Departments. He is also past President of the Academy of Radiology Research.

As chairman, Dr. Arenson oversees four institutions - the main campus at Parnassus, San Francisco General Hospital, the Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Mt. Zion Hospital - as well as the Center for Molecular and Functional Imaging at China Basin Landing.

 

The Academy of Radiology Research is an alliance of 26 professional imaging societies. Established in 1995, the Academy was the catalyst for creating the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), for supporting its growth and development, for accelerating investment in vital imaging research areas by other NIH institutes, and for building support for radiology and imaging in Congress and the Executive Branch. The Academy also compiles data on imaging research, such as NIH rankings of grants to Radiology departments.