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SACKETT PROFESSORSHIP FUND IN RADIOLOGY

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JOHN H. JUHL PROFESSORSHIP FUND

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ANDREW B. CRUMMY PROFESSORSHIP FUND IN RADIOLOGY

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Howard Rowley, MD Sackett Professorship Fund in Radiology

Thomas Grist, MD John H. Juhl Professorship Fund

Orhan Ozkan, MD Andrew B. Crummy Professorship Fund in Radiology

Funds

ZACHARY CLARK RESIDENT RESEARCH FUND

In memory of Dr. Zachary Clark, January 25, 1986 - March 6, 2017, this endowment will support research performed by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Radiology residents and ACGME accredited fellows and will give priority to those doing research on neuroradiology projects.

RADIOLOGY CENTENNIAL/ WOMEN'S IMAGING FUND

This fund was originally established by Dr. Joseph F. Sackett for the purpose of aiding the department in teaching, research and public service roles. The fund supports women’s imaging teaching programs and professional development, as well as general imaging programs.

JUHL SOCIETY FUND

Established in the spirit of discovery and innovation, personified by Dr. John H. Juhl, the goal of the Juhl Society is to promote the development of information technologies to enhance the quality and value of radiology practice in both academic and community settings.

Funds (Continued)

RADIOLOGY MEDICAL EDUCATION FUND

The Medical Education Fund is established to support advances in radiology training for learners at all levels to include medical students, residents, fellows, and associated disciplines. The fund is intended to supply infrastructure needs for education-related projects such as software purchases to include but not limited to scheduling, radiology report analysis, teaching file development, and creation of enduring learning materials. This fund may also be used for pilot projects in education and purchase time via salary support for IT/database development and statistics.

How to Give

Gifts to the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (UWSMPH) Department of Radiology are accepted by the University of Wisconsin Foundation, the official fundraising and gift-receiving organization for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Your generosity supports UWSMPH Radiology’s mission to advance human health through research and innovation in imaging and image-guided therapies, to provide outstanding clinical care and imaging services to residents throughout

RADIOLOGY SENSE OF COMMUNITY FUND

The purpose of this fund is to support the greatest needs to the Department of Radiology as determined by the Chair of Radiology. In addition to supporting the greatest needs of the department, uses can include, but are not limited to, receptions, journal clubs, entertainment and/or costs associated with meals and refreshments, and staff educational opportunities. This includes functions related to retirements (excluding retirement gifts), welcome receptions, farewell dinners, faculty and/or staff team-building retreats, and other items and occasions that the chair considers to be team- or morale-building in nature or that allow the Department of Radiology to function as a productive community.

Wisconsin, to educate medical students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and technicians in accordance with the highest professional standards, and to promote life-long learning opportunities for radiology professionals.

Your donations sustain UWSMPH Radiology’s leadership in the areas of health-related education and research, patient care, and community outreach. Gifts of any size can make a difference. Small amounts will accumulate over time to create substantial resources for the school.

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