Curriculum Vitae Jan Pruim
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CURRICULUM VITAE Updated June, 2018 1. PERSONALIA Name Jan Pruim Department of Nuclear medicine, Medical Imaging Center Groningen University Medical Center Groningen PO Box 30.001 9700 RB Groningen, the Netherlands Private address Meeuwstraat 8 9791 GE Ten Boer The Netherlands Telephone 0031-503021327 Mobile Phone 0031-655150779 E-mail [email protected] Nationality Dutch Date and place of birth March 31 1958, Smallingerland Gender Male Medical registration • Dutch registration (5-yearly): Registratiecommissie Geneeskundig Specialismen (RGS) o BIG number 89023363901 o Specialist registration § First registration 1-7-2000, renewed till 1-7-2020 2. TRAINING 2.1 FORMAL TRAINING 1994, May 18 PhD- thesis Organ donation for transplantation: a clinical study with emphasis on liver donation. Supervisor: Slooff MJH. Co-supervisor: ten Vergert EM. University of Groningen, May 18, 1994. 2000, July 1 Registration as Nuclear Medicine specialist, University Medical Center Groningen 1 1997 Certificate in Radiation Protection, University of Groningen 1976-1985 MD, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 1976 High School, Graduation Atheneum-B, Ichthus College, Drachten, The Netherlands 2.2 COURSES AND CERTIFICATES - Continuing education (last 5 year) Professionally Participation in national and international congresses, e.g. Radiological Society of North-America (RSNA), Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology (WFNMB) and Scientific Meetings of the Dutch Society of Nuclear Medicine. For details see GAIA records. Interdisciplinary 2017 Recertification BROK. 2015 Teach the Teacher III 2015 University Teaching Qualification (“Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs”) 2014 United Nations Department of Safety and Security: Advanced Security in the Field 2014 United Nations Department of Safety and Security: Basic Security in the Field II 2013 BROK (Basiscursus Regelgeving en Organisatie voor Klinisch Onderzoekers/Basic Course on Regulations and Organisation for Clinical Investigators) Certificate, score 86%. 2012 Teach the Teacher II 2011 Teach the Teacher I 2.3 LANGUAGES understanding reading speaking writing Dutch Mother tongue Mother tongue Mother tongue Mother tongue English +++ +++ +++ +++ French + + + + German +++ ++ +++ ++ 3. FUNCTIONS HELD and ACHIEVEMENTS 3.1 FUNCTIONS HELD 2017 Chair European School for Multimodality Imaging and Therapy (ESMIT)/Member of the Board of the European Association for Nuclear Medicine annex Board Member of the European Association for Nuclear Medicine 2 2017 Chair Central Training Committee (‘Centrale Opleidingscommissie’), University Medical Center Groningen 2015 Principal Manager Residency Program Dept. of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (CORONA), University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands 2014 Appointment as Full Professor of Medical Imaging (especially hybrid imaging based on positron emission tomography) 2014 Vice-Chair European School for Nuclear Medicine (ESNM) 2014 IAEA Expert. IAEA/Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation/Malaysian Nuclear Agency. Topic: Improving Human Resource Skills in Hybrid Imaging. Expert Mission on the Clinical Role of Hybrid Imaging. 2013-2016 Vice-president of the Dutch Society of Nuclear Medicine. 2012 Appointment as Extraordinary Professor of Nuclear Medicine at Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg Hospital, Stellenbosch/Cape Town, South-Africa. 2011-2015 Principal Manager (“Opleider”) of Nuclear Medicine residents at the University Medical Centre Groningen 2009 Appointment as Associate Professor, University of Groningen 2006-2011 Deputy Manager (“Plaatsvervangend Opleider”) of Nuclear Medicine residents at the University Medical Centre Groningen 1997-2000 Resident Nuclear Medicine, Groningen University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands 1991-2003 Head of Biomedical Group and staff member PET-Centre, Groningen University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands 1990 Clinical Reviewer, Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board, The Hague, The Netherlands 1986-1990 Transplant Co-ordinator, Dept. of Surgery, Groningen University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands 1985 Resident in Surgery (not in training, ‘AGNIO’), Dept. of Surgery, Groningen University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands 1985 Principal Investigator Pharma Bio Research (now PRA International), Assen, The Netherlands 3 3.2 ACHIEVEMENTS From the beginning of my career I have been working in dynamic environments that asked a lot of improvisation and/or pioneering. I am proud of having been a member of the teams that I worked with. Mostly, I am proud on the development of the PET-Center in Groningen from the first center in the country to the current part of the Medical Imaging Center of the UMCG. Without hesitation I dare to say that the facilities, the people and the output belong to the best in Europe and probably even the world. 4. PATIENT CARE AND MANAGEMENT 4.1 FUNCTIONS WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER - Care activities: reporting of PET/CT’s predominantly in Oncology. Consultant during multidisciplinary oncology meetings. Emphasis on lung cancer, lymphoma, oesophagela cancer, prostate cancer and head-neck cancer. - Research activities: see below. In summary the use of FDG-PET in oncology including cost- effectiveness. - Educational activities: providing lectures for medical and pharmacy students at different time points in their studies. - Training: (deputy) trainer of Nuclear Medicine; trainer of Radiology; chair Central Training Committee 4.2 EXTERNAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (outside UMCG) 2015- Member of the Chamber Radiology of the Permanent Visitation Commission of the Medical Specialists Registration Committee of the Royal Dutch Medical Society 2015- Member Concilium Radiologicum 2013-2015 Member CORONA (=Comité Opleidingsvernieuwing Radiologie en Nucleaire Geneeskunde), the committee that developed the national curriculum for an integrated training in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine 2009 Member of the Imaging Group of the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 2009-2015 Chairman of the Chamber Nuclear Medicine of the Permanent Visitation Commission of the Medical Specialists Registration Committee of the Royal Dutch Medical Society 2009 Member of the Scientific Committee of the Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine 2008-2016 Member of the Appeal Advisory Board of the Royal Dutch Medical Society 4 (on behalf of the Dutch Society for Nuclear Medicine) 1998-2000 Member of the Task Group on Guideline Development for Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer. Dutch Institute for Healthcare Improvement (CBO) (on behalf of the Dutch Society for Nuclear Medicine) 1985-2005 Member Medical Ethics Committee, Foundation for Judgment on Medical Ethics, Assen, The Netherlands 5. TRAINING 2015- Appointment as Principal Trainer (“Opleider”) of Radiology residents at the University Medical Centre Groningen (after the merger with Nuclear Medicine). 2013- Member of the CORONA Committee, a committee of the Dutch Society of Nuclear Medicine and the Dutch Radiological Society to create an integrated residency for trainees. 2012- Member of the Task Group Discipline Surpassing Education, branch Imaging, of the UMCG. 2011- Appointment as Principal Trainer (“Opleider”) of Nuclear Medicine residents at the University Medical Centre Groningen 6. TEACHING 2012 Co-anchor e-learning course on PET/CT in Oncology of the European Society of Nuclear Medicine. 2011- Member of the Educational Committee, Oncology branch, of the European association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) 2004-current Moderator at the PET/CT-course in Oncology of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) (approx. 3 times in 2 years). The basic and advanced courses of the EANM provide trainees, radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians with the latest information about the use of PET/CT in clinical practice and research. 2003-2009 Member of the Education Committee of the Dutch Society for Nuclear Medicine. Task of the Committee is to develop the national curriculum and examinations for trainees in nuclear medicine. Also: lecturer on Nuclear Medicine for the Faculty of Medical Sciences and Subfaculty of Pharma- cology, University of Groningen (medical students, pharmacology students); for the School for Medical Imaging and Radiotherapeutic Techniques (MBRT), Hanzehogeschool Groningen, and the Education Days of the Dutch Society of Nuclear Medicine. 6.1 ORGANISATION OF SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES - Beyond FDG. Symposium on PET Radiopharmaceuticals. Groningen, April 3-5, 2014. - IRIST, 20th Meeting of the International Research Group in Immuno-Scintigraphy and Therapy. Groningen, April 7-10, 2010. 5 - Member of the Scientific Committee of the Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine, Barcelona, October 10-14, 2009. - Symposium on Molecular Imaging in Drug Discovery. Groningen, April 23-24, 2009. - Symposium Nuclear Medicine Methods for the Study of Inflammatory Processes and Infection. Groningen, May 22-23, 2008. - Symposium Molecular Imaging for Diagnosis and Prediction of Treatment Outcome. International Symposium on the Occasion of 30 years of PET in Groningen. Groningen, September 13-14, 2007. - Symposium Physics meets Nuclear Medicine: Back to the Future. Groningen, October 18, 2006. - Symposium Small Animal Imaging: Bridging the Gap between Laboratory and Clinic. Groningen, May 15-16, 2006. - Pioneering Evaluating Translating. Afscheidssymposium prof.dr.