Cheri Canon Is the New President of the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments

Cheri L. Canon, who holds the Witten-Stanley Endowed Chair of Radiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, has been elected president of the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments. As president, she will serve in this role for two years, chair the board, and oversee its strategic and fiscal responsibilities. She is the second woman to hold the position.

“We need to normalize having women in leadership positions,” Dr. Canon said. “This is particularly important in radiology, where only 25 percent of residents and even fewer practicing radiologists are women. We have not significantly increased the number of women residents in radiology in over a decade, and less than 20 percent of radiology chair positions are held by women.”

SCARD is a nonprofit organization that promotes research and patient care, medical education, development of teaching methods, and discussion among chairpersons of radiology departments to continue advancing the art and science of radiology.

“It is an honor to work alongside my radiology chair colleagues who have selflessly provided guidance and mentorship over the last 10 years,” Dr. Canon said. “As the second woman president, I hope to serve as a role model for women radiologists, residents, and medical students. We need to continue to increase diversity and are more likely to do so with women and underrepresented minorities in leadership roles.”

Dr. Canon is a graduate of the University of Texas. She earned her medical degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.

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