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WILLIAM BRIAN MORRISON, M.D. Curriculum Vitae WILLIAM BRIAN MORRISON, M.D. Curriculum vitae LICENSURE: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Arizona CERTIFICATION: Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners Certified-American Board of Radiology EDUCATION: College 9/1982- 6/1986 Rutgers College New Brunswick, NJ B.A., Biochemistry, summa cum laude Medical School 9/1986-6/1990 Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA M.D., cum laude Postgraduate 6/1990-6/1991 Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, PA Internship: Internal Medicine 6/1991-6/1995 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Residency: Diagnostic Radiology 6/1994-6/1995 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Musculoskeletal Radiology Focus - 1 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 1995-1997 Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center San Antonio, Texas Department of Radiology Musculoskeletal Division -Staff Musculoskeletal Radiologist -Captain, United States Air Force 1997-1999 Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center San Antonio, Texas Department of Radiology Musculoskeletal Division -Chief of Musculoskeletal Radiology -Major, United States Air Force 1996-1999 The University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas Department of Radiology -Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology 1997-1999 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine Bethesda, MD -Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology 1999-2002 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Philadelphia, PA -Assistant Professor of Radiology 2002-2009 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Philadelphia, PA -Associate Professor of Radiology 2003-2010 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Philadelphia, PA Director, General Diagnostic Imaging Division 2003-present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Philadelphia, PA Division Director, Musculoskeletal Radiology - 2 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (cont.): 2009-Present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Philadelphia, PA - Professor of Radiology PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Radiological Society of North America American Roentgen Ray Society Society of Skeletal Radiology International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Pennsylvania Radiological Society American College of Radiology International Skeletal Society CONSULTANT POSITIONS: 1999-present Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia Phillies Baseball Team 1999-present Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Team 1999-present Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia Eagles Football Team 1999-2009 Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Team 1999-present Consultant Radiologist Pennsylvania Ballet Company 2008-present Consultant Radiologist BalletX Dance Company 1999-2004 Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia Kixx Men's Soccer Team 2002-2003 Consultant Radiologist Philadelphia Charge Women's Soccer Team - 3 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 CONSULTANT POSITIONS (cont.): 2003- present Consultant Radiologist Women's World Cup Soccer Tournament 2004-2006 Scientific Advisory Board DynaWell International Gothenberg, Sweden 2006-2009 Scientific Advisory Board ONI Medical Systems, Inc. Wilmington, MA 2009-2014 Scientific advisory board – MSK GE Medical Systems Milwaukee, WI 2009-present Consultant Apriomed, Inc. Uppsala, Sweden 2012-present BalletX Dance Company Member, Board of Directors HONORS & AWARDS: 1986 Highest Honors: Independent research in biophysics Rutgers College 1986-1990 U.S. Air Force medical school scholarship (4 years) 1989 Hobart Amory Hare Honor Society Jefferson Medical College 1989 AOA Honor Medical Society Jefferson Medical College 1989-1990 High honors: radiology, medicine, pediatrics, neurology, and pathology Jefferson Medical College 1990 Philip J. Hodes Radiology Award Jefferson Medical College - 4 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 HONORS & AWARDS (Cont.) 1993 Pediatric Radiology prize Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 1993 Resident Research Award Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society 1994 Radiology Resident Research Award Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 1994 Research Trainee Award (Musculoskeletal) Radiological Society of North America 1995 Teacher of the Year Wilford Hall Medical Center Department of Radiology 2000 Marconi Faculty Development Course Grant 2000 Edward O'Hara, M.D. Award for Excellence in Teaching Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology 2000 Co-author “Best Scientific Presentation” 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Skeletal Radiology, Scottsdale, AZ 2001 Judith Dubbs Memorial Research Award Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology 2001 Editor's Recognition Award for reviewing with distinction Radiology 2001 Mentor of Steven Wagner, M.D. Winner, RSNA Resident Research Trainee Prize for: "Effect of PACS on Identification of Incidental Findings" (Health Policy and Practice section, RSNA 2001) - 5 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 HONORS & AWARDS (Cont.) 2002 Mentor of Aaron Shiloh, M.D. 3rd place, Trainee Scientific Presentation Award for: "Publication to Practice: Association of Spine MRI Utilization to Journal Articles, 1985-2000" (AUR 2002) 2002 Editor's Recognition Award for reviewing with distinction Radiology 2003 Editor's Recognition Award for reviewing with special distinction Radiology 2004 Editor's Recognition Award for reviewing with distinction Radiology 2005 Induction into the International Skeletal Society 2005 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Thomas Jefferson University ADMINISTRATION: Hospital / Departmental Administration: 1999-2000 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Emergency Department Working Group - Radiology representative 1999-present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Radiology Resident Selection Committee 2000-2003 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Coordinator, musculoskeletal fellowship selection 2002-2004 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Director, musculoskeletal fellowship program - 6 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) 2002-2008 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Advisory Committee 2002-2007 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Education Committee 2003-2008 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Finance Committee 2003-2008 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Sports Imaging Working Group 2003-2007 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology MSK Liaison: Bala Cynwyd, Langhorne and Doylestown satellite centers 2003-2008 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Informatics Committee 2004-2006 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Chair: Reading Room Planning Committee 2004-2005 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Radiology Users Group 2005-2008 Thomas Jefferson University Musculoskeletal Strategic Planning Committee 2005-2008 Thomas Jefferson University CME Committee 2005 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Chair: Marketing Working Group 2006-2007 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Chair: PACS Implementation Committee - 7 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) 2006-present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology Chair: Jefferson Radiology Marketing Committee 2006-2008 Thomas Jefferson University JUP / TJUH Website Redesign 2009-present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology IDX / Practice Plan Committee 2012-present Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Radiology IT Steering Committee 2013-present Thomas Jefferson University -Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship Director -Combined MSK/neuroradiology Fellowship Co-director 2013-present Medical Director Jefferson Langhorne Imaging Center Service to Nonradiological Organizations: 2011 American Diabetes Association Task Force – Diagnosis and Management of the Charcot Foot Paris, France 2011-present Member, FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee 2012-present BalletX Dance Company Member, Board of Directors Service to Radiological Organizations: 1993-1994 Vice-President (resident division) Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society - 8 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) Service to Radiological Organizations: 1994-1995 President (resident division) Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society 1994-1995 Pennsylvania Resident Delegate American College of Radiology 1994-1995 Chairman (resident division) Pennsylvania Radiological Society 2000 Abstract Reviewer 9th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2001 Moderator "Cartilage and Other" scientific session 9th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Glasgow, Scotland 2001 Abstract Reviewer 10th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2002-present Visiting lecturer Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) 2002 Chairman Musculoskeletal Study Group 10th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Honolulu, Hawaii 2002-present Committee Member Study Group Planning Committee International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2002 Co-director/Moderator Weekday Categorical Course: Sports Medicine 10th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Honolulu, Hawaii - 9 - W.B.Morrison, MD Updated 09/2014 ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) Service to Radiological Organizations: 2002 Moderator "Pelvis and Spine"
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