Robert Zeman Named 2015 ARRS Distinguished Educator

When it comes to education, innovation is critical ­— and so are those who incorporate and improve on what’s new.

Robert Zeman, M.D.

For that reason, the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) annually assesses which nominated educators of radiology have improved the education program and integrated state-of-the-art and advanced techniques in the classroom. This year, the Distinguished Educator Award was presented to Robert Zeman, M.D., professor and chair of the Radiology Department for GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

In addition to other qualifications, including a proficiency in teaching, nominees for the award must have a proven commitment to radiology education and a knack for identifying problems and possible solutions in the field.

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