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Goldman Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Stanford Goldman
 
Dr. Stanford Goldman, professor of diagnostic and interventional imaging and urology, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Uroradiology (SUR) at a combined SUR and Society of Gastrointestinal Radiologists meeting in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Feb. 19, 2008.
 
This is the second year the award will be granted, and it may be given to any present or past member of the SUR who has made substantial contributions to uroradiology and to the society. Goldman has been a member of the SUR since 1974 and is a fellow within the society, which is bestowed upon those who have made significant contributions to genitourinary diagnosis.
 
“I was both surprised and honored to have been selected by a group of my peers for this prestigious lifetime award,” Goldman said.
 
  Goldman joined the Medical School faculty in 1993 and chaired the Department of Diagnostic & Therapy Radiology until 2000. Since then, he has continued on the UT faculty working in the fields of chest and abdominal imaging and is the section chief of uroradiology. He also holds appointments as adjunct professor of radiology and urology at Baylor College of Medicine and clinical professor of radiology at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
   
  In 2006, he received the Gold Medal Award from the American Society of Emergency Radiologists for outstanding contribution to the field of emergency radiology.
   
  He received his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY.
     
    D. Brown
     

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