Biography / Carmine M. Valente, PhD / Represents American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM)

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Education:

Dr. Valente received his public health training from Johns Hopkins University and his doctorate from the University of Maryland.

Achievements:

He served in a senior executive position with the Maryland State Medical Association. He is certified by the American Society of Association Executives as a Certified Association Executive (CAE).

Dr. Valente is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). During his tenure at the AIUM, he has focused his efforts on strengthening and expanding the educational and collaborative opportunities for the multidisciplinary ultrasound community. He began his career in public health with the Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, followed by senior executive positions with the Maryland State Medical Association, as well as the American Physical Therapy Association. He served as a member of the associate faculty in the School of Hygiene & Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, and as a research associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Maryland.

Dr. Valente received his public health training from Johns Hopkins University and his doctorate from the University of Maryland. He is certified by the American Society of Association Executives as a Certified Association Executive (CAE). He currently serves as Chair of the National Specialty Society CEO Committee of the American Association of Medical Society Executives (AAMSE).

 

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