Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Manohar Shroff is a Paediatric Neuroradiologist at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and is a Professor of Radiology at the University of Toronto. He has radiology board certification (by examination) through the Royal College of Surgeons & Physicians of Canada (RCSPC), and through the American Board of Radiology (ABR). Shroff has completed adult and paediatric neuroradiology fellowships and has a Certificate of Added Qualification in Neuroradiology from the ABR.
Shroff is the founder member of the subspecialty of Neuroradiology at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Until recently, he was a member of the Board of the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology (ASPNR) and is currently the Chair of the Gold Medal Award Committee of the ASPNR. His interests include neonatal imaging, paediatric stroke and paediatric neuro-inflammatory diseases.
As the former Radiologist in Chief at SickKids, University of Toronto, Shroff also has a strong interest in quality and clinical practice improvement. He has a strong interest in education, being the former Fellowship and Neuroradiology Program Director at the University of Toronto; with multiple ‘Excellence in Teaching Awards’ from the University of Toronto. He is an author on approximately 200 peer-reviewed publications listed on PubMed. Shroff is well-recognized by his peers in the field of neuroradiology. He has been invited as a lecturer/presenter and has been a member on panel discussions regarding paediatric neuroradiology topics in symposia and conferences around the globe.
Interim Chief, Nuclear Medicine
University of California San Diego
Dr Hawk is a physician scientist, Nuclear Medicine Physician and Neuroradiologist.
Following an undergraduate degree in Molecular Cell Biology at UC Berkley, Dr. Hawk completed a masters in medical radiation physics and a PhD in Neuroscience at The Chicago Medical School (RUMS). She then completed her medical doctorate, residency and dual fellowship requirements at the University of Southern California (USC), and is now dual board certified in Nuclear and Molecular Medicine as well as Radiology. She also completed the Presidents and Key Executives MBA program with Pepperdine University.
Dr. Hawk is the interim Chief of Nuclear Medicine at University of California San Diego. She is also an Assistant Professor for the Stanford School of Medicine, Department of Radiology. Division of Nuclear Medicine.
Dr. Hawk has held multiple local and national leadership positions, and sits on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine. She serves on the national American College of Radiology (ACR) Commission for Women and General Diversity as well as the ACR Commission on Nuclear Medicine.
Dr. Hawk has served on the SNMMI Brain Imaging Council board, as well as the SNMMI Advanced Associate Council board and General Nuclear Medicine Council board. She is also a member of the Stanford Radiology Diversity Committee.
Dr. Hawk’s most recent research and industry consulting work focuses on artificial intelligence applications in patient centered care and the ethical challenges in artificial intelligence adaptation.
She is faculty for the ACR Radiology Leadership Institute, and is a proud member of the RADequal board, promoting diversity in imaging informatics. Dr. Hawk is committed to continually exploring the art of translating medicine and science to reality.
Clemenceau Medical Center Hospital,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dr. Syed Hasnain Haider-Shah received his medical degree from McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal Canada. He completed his Rotating Medical/Surgical Internship at Hurley Medical Center/ Michigan State University. He completed his Radiology Residency from Henry Ford Hospital System/Wayne State University, Michigan, USA. He then completed his fellowship training at the combined University of Michigan/Henry Ford Health System Michigan, USA. Dr. Haider-Shah is fellowship trained in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, Pediatric Interventional Radiology, Neurointerventional, and Interventional Pain Management.
He is also trained in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Techniques. He is American Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Radiology. He is also Board Certified by the American Board of Regenerative Medicine and is an expert in Stem Cell Therapy and other Regenerative Techniques.
He is a recognized expert in Interventional Radiology, Neurointervention and Interventional Pain Management. He is a clinical Adjunct Professor at Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan, USA. He has trained other physicians and lectured in the MENA region including UAE, Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bahrain and Qatar. Similarly, he is frequently asked to perform physician training and lectures worldwide including in the USA, Canada, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Cyprus, Turkey and Korea.
Dr. Haider-Shah is also the only Western Trained Consultant level Fellowship trained Combined Neurointerventionalist and Peripheral Interventionalist in the UAE. He completed his MBA in Healthcare management and Marketing from Desautels School of Management from McGill University.
In the USA, Dr. Haider-Shah has served as Director of Neurointervention and Interventional Pain Management, Oakwood Hospital, Michigan, USA Dr. Haider-Shah has served as the Director of Neurointervention and Interventional Pain Clinic, Marquette General Hospital, Michigan, USA.
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