E. Russell Ritenour, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae - Page 1

CURRICULUM VITAE

E. RUSSELL RITENOUR, Ph.D.

Business Address:Medical University of South Carolina

Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences

96 Jonathan Lucas St., MSC 323

Charleston, SC 29425-3230

Bus. Phone Num.:843/792-4033

E-mail Address:

ACADEMIC and HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

2014 – presentMedical University of South Carolina

Professor and Chief Medical Physicist

1989 - 2014University of Minnesota -- Medical School

Department of Radiology

2008 - 2014Director: Center for Interdisciplinary Medical Imaging Research

1999 - 2014Professor

1989 - 2014Director: Physics Section

1989 - 1999Associate Professor

1989 -University of Minnesota -- Graduate School

presentGraduate Program in Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics

1993 - 2014Director of Graduate Studies

1989 - presentMember: Graduate School Faculty

2007 -2014Fairview Maple Grove Medical Center, Maple Grove, Minnesota

Radiation Safety Officer

2004 -2013Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Medical Physicist

2005 - 2013Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Medical Physicist and Radiation Safety Officer

1980 - 1989University of Colorado School of Medicine

Department of Radiology:

1984-1989Assistant Professor

1982-1984Instructor

1980-1982Postdoctoral Fellow

1986 - 1989AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver Colorado

MRI Physicist

1982 - 1986Mountain View Hospital, Denver Colorado

Radiation Safety Officer

OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

2007 - 2012American College of Radiology/MRI Accreditation Program

Image Reviewer

1995 - 1999Advanced Medical Education

Lecturer on Vascular Physics and General Ultrasound Physics

1990 - 1991Compton's Encyclopedia and Encyclopedia Britannica

Contributor and Consultant

1985 - 1989U. S. Army

Consultant, Physics Training. for Radiology. Residents:

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Denver Colorado

1987 - 1990Educational Systems Testing Corporation / Jostens Learning Corporation Member: Science Advisory Board

EDUCATION:

1971-1973James Madison University

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Fall 1973-B.A. Physics

Spring 1975University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

Fall 1975-Ph.D., Physics

Spring 1981 University of Virginia

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Charlottesville, Virginia

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:

NIH Research Fellowship in Medical Physics

1980-1982

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

CERTIFICATION:

1986 Certified by the American Board of Radiology in:

Therapeutic Radiological Physics

Diagnostic Radiological Physics

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Diagnostic Imaging

Ultrasound Dosimetry

Bioeffects of Ionizing and NonIonizing Radiation

Distance Learning Systems for Medical Education

Picture Archiving and Communications Systems

Medical Telecommunication

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:

9/16/2004-9/30/2004Tianjin University

Tianjin, China

3/26/2004-3/29/2004United States Naval Hospital

San Diego, California

3/24/2003-3/26/2003United States Naval Hospital

San Diego, California

1/1/1999-6/30/1999American Board of Radiology (sabbatical)

Tucson, Arizona

7/10/1998Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

5/1/1995-5/3/1995Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota

9/9/1994University of Virginia

Department of Radiology

Charlottesville, Virginia

12/7/1989Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota

AWARDS and HONORS:

1972-73Highest Academic Average in the General Physics Program, Madison College (now James Madison University).

1979President's and Visitors' Prize for the best research paper in the natural sciences at the University of Virginia: PNAS 74:pp.1983-87, May 1977.

1980-1982National Research Service Award

NIH, 2 Year Fellowship.

1993Terrance Matzuk Memorial Award presented at the annual meeting of The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine: for innovative research in the development of ultrasonic instrumentation and technology - for the development of heat conduction calorimetry for measurement of ultrasonic power and energy. March 17, 1993.

1996Distinguished Commission Service Award, American College of Radiology, September 16, 1996.

2001Fellow American Association of Physicists in Medicine

2003Fellow American College of Radiology

2015Keynote Speaker: International Conference on Advancements of Medical Electronics (ICAME 2015), Kalyani India, 29th - 30th, January 2015

MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:

1986- presentAmerican Board of Radiology

Written Examination Committee for Radiologist's Certification

1991 – 1999Chair

1986 – 1991Member

Oral Examination for Physicist's Certification

1991 – presentExaminer

1/1/1999-6/30/1999Sabbatical for Special Projects in Electronic Testing

Diagnostic Written Exam Committee for Physicists

2007 – presentChair

1999 – 2007Member

2007 - presentAmerican Institute of Physics

2008 – presentAdvisory Committee on Physics Education

2007 – presentAlliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Imaging

1997 - 2003Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Educational Programs

Chair, Committee on Continuing Education

2006American Institute of Biological Sciences

Grant Reviewer

1995 - 2000World Congress of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

Chair, Scientific Program Executive Committee

1988National Institutes of Health

Review Committee, National Cooperative Drug

Discovery Group

1993National Cancer Institute

Ad Hoc Technical Review Group

1995 - 1996U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command

and 2006Radiological Sciences Peer Review Panel

1994Department of Energy

Reviewer, Small Business Innovation Research Program

1989-presentDepartment of Radiology, University of Minnesota Medical School

2000 - 2014Chair: Promotion and Tenure Committee

Chair: External Review Committee 2000

Chair: Personal Computing Policy

Undergraduate Medical Education Committee

Quality Assurance Committee

Liaison Committee on Medical Education

Clinical Research

Program Graduate Education

Section Chiefs

Resident Education

University of Minnesota Medical School

1997Information Technology and Education Committee

1997Education Work Group

1997Liaison Committee for Medical Education Self-Study

Human Use Subcommittee

2004-2006Member

2007 – 2014Chair

2008 - 2014Promotion and Tenure Committee

University of Minnesota

1990-1992Campus Wide Imaging Technology Policy Working Group

2007 - 2014All University Radiation Protection Advisory Committee

Chair: Human Use Subcommittee

University of Minnesota Graduate School

1993 - 2014Policy and Review Council

1997Chair: Semester Conversion Committee B/Physical Sciences P & R

1995-1996Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program

United States Army Medical Research and Material Command Scientific Peer Review Panel

1996University Hospital Faculty Practice Organization

Task Force on Medical Information Systems

Fairview Healthcare System

1997Focus Group on Picture Archiving and Communications Systems

1986-89University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Radioactive Drug Research Committee

Graduate Education Committee

Radiology, Residency Selection Committee

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Association of Physicists in Medicine

2015-presentMedical Physics Leadership Academy Work Group

2008 - 2010Liaison to the American Institute of Physics, Advisory Committee on Physics Education

2007 - 2012Liaison to the Alliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Imaging

2007Chairman of the Board

2006President

2005President-elect

2003-Board of Directors

1985 - 1992Committee on Education and Training of Radiologists

1991 - 1998Program Committee

1992 - 1998Education Council

1993 - 1998Task Group #1, Multimedia Educational Materials Publication

1998 - 2000Continuing Education by Remote Means Subcommittee

1993 - 1997Continuing Education Committee, RSNA Ed. Coord. Subcomm.

1992 - 1998Chair, Committee on Education & Training of Medical Physicists

1992 - 1998 Chair, Secondary Education and Teaching Subcommittee

1995 - 1996 President, North Central Chapter

2006American Institute of Biological Sciences Grant Reviewer

Health Physics Society

1985 - 1986President, Central Rocky Mountain Chapter

1986Session Chairman and Scientific Program Committee for

Midyear Symposium of the National Health Physics Society

1990 - 1995Medical Physics Section Steering Committee

American College of Radiology

1987- 1996Committee on Communications and Public Information

2000-2005Chair, Education Committee, of Commission, on Medical Physics

2000-2008Councilor-at-Large

2007-2012MRI Accreditation Image Reviewer

2015-presentUltrasound Accreditation Committee

2015-presentBreast Ultrasound Accreditation Committee

Radiological Society of North America

1991 - 1995Program Committee

1992 - 1995Chair, Subcommittee on Physics

2005-2008American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Radiologist Assistant Committee

2007-2012Board of Directors Research and Education Fund

Member:

American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine

Society of Directors of Academic Medical Physics Programs

2009 – 2012Board Member at Large

2014 - presentAmerican Roentgen Ray Society

2014 – presentEditorial Manager for Medical Physics and Informatics

EDITORIAL BOARD ASSIGNMENTS:

American Journal of Roentgenology

2014 - presentEditorial Board

2014 - presentSection Editor Medical Physics and Informatics

Radiographics

1997 - 2013Editorial Board

1997 - 2013Chair, Scientific Exhibit Review Panel

International Organization of Medical Physics

1998Editorial Board, Global On-line Medical Physics

Reviewer:

Medical Physics

Radiology

Investigative Radiology

Radiographics

Health Physics

Academic Radiology

MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:

2008 -Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Medical Imaging Research

2014University of Minnesota

Department of Radiology, Physics Section

1993 - Director, Graduate Studies

2014University of Minnesota

Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics

Graduate School Program

1989 - Director, Physics Section

2014University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

Department of Radiology

1985 - 1989 Director, Graduate Medical Physics Program

University of Colorado School of Medicine

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Graduate Students

Physics of Diagnostic Radiology, Bphy 5174; 3 cr., Fall qtr.

Taught Course 1989 – 1998

Medical and Health Physics of Imaging II, BPHY 5174; 3 cr., Spring Semester

Co-taught course 1999 - present

Physics of Nuclear Medicine, Bphy 5171; 3 cr., Winter qtr.

Course Director, taught 1/3 of course 1990 – 1999

Medical and Health Physics of Imaging I, BPHY 5171; 3 cr., Fall Semester

Course Director, Co-taught course 1998 - present

Physics of Radiation Therapy, Bphy 5173; 3 cr., Fall qtr.

3 - 1 hr. lectures 1990 – 1998

Medical and Health Physics of Radiation Theraphy, BPHY 5173, Spring Semester

1 -1 hr. lecture 1999 - present

Biophysical Sciences Seminar, Bphy 5138; Fall, Winter, Spring

Course Director for weekly seminar series, 1990 - 1999

Research Seminar, BPHY 5138, Fall Semester, 1998 to present

Seminar and Journal Club, BPHY 5139; Spring Semester

Weekly journal club and seminar, 1999 to present

Biomedical Engineering Internship, BME 8002, Summer

Directed Summer Internships in MRI for Biomedical Engineering Master's Degree students 1990, 1993

Biomedical Instrumentation, EE 5560, Fall, Summer

Directed Student Projects in Doppler Ultrasound 1992 - present

Directed Study, BPhy 8222, Spring, Summer

Individual study in X-ray measurement 1990 - 1999

Directed Study in Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics, BPHY 8293, Fall, Spring Semester, 1998 – present

Directed Research in Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics, BPHY 8294, Fall, Spring Semester, 1998 - present

Medical Students

MUSC IP 701, Transforming Health Care for the Future, Required for first year med and nursing students, 2015

Radiology Elective #5101; medical students

Lecture 1.5 hr - twice per month 1989 - present

Radiology Residents

MUSC Rad. Residents – six hours/month plus course director

Physics and Radiobiology; 2 hr./wk, Oct.'90 - April '91, 1 hr./wk, May 1991 - present

Introduction to Radiation Physics and Safety; 5 hr./wk.. July, 1990 - present

ABR Exam Review; 2 hr./wk., Aug. - Sept., 1990 – 2004

ABR Exam Review: Physics for Radiology Residents; 1 hr./wk., April - Sept. 2005 - present

Cardiology Residents and Fellows

Three Lectures -- Radiation Safety, Anatomy of X-ray Equipment, Digital Imaging Techniques; Sept.-Oct., 1992 – present

Physics of Nuclear Medicine; Sept. 2008 - May 2009 - present

Radiologic Technology Students

Physics of Radiology, Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center, 2004 - present

Radiobiology and Radiation Safety, Veterans Affairs’ Medical Center, 2004 - present

Radiobiology and Radiation Safety, Fairview Health Systems, 2005 - present

Radiologic Technologists, Nurses, Laboratory Personnel

Radiation Safety Inservices (1-2 hr.): 1989 - present

Delivered separately to personnel at -

Hennepin County Medical Center

Fairview-University Medical Center

Minnesota Medical Foundation

Physics Teachers, National Workshop

Educational Programs and Career Opportunities in Medical Physics

Annual meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers: 1990

Annual meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

Educator’s Day Program: 1991 - 98

Graduate Student Advising - Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics

Advisor - 13 Ph.D. Students, 17 Masters Students, 2 Post-Doctoral Fellows

Committee Member - 10 PhD Students, 9 Masters Students

Oral Exam Committees, other programs

Kariniemi, Robert C., Masters in Electrical Engineering, Degree Completed, January 1991

Mihailidis, Dimitris, Ph.D., Dept. of Physics, Degree Completed, August 1994

Sen, Anindya, Biomedical Engineering, Ph.D. Completion, July 1996

Ross, Gregory, Dept. of Oral Sciences, School of Dentistry, Ph.D. degree candidate

Wu, Xiaoping, Biomedical Engineering, Ph.D., September 2006

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

Scimed - November 1990 - February 1991 -, with Dr. Bruce Hasselquist, Feasibility study for exposure of vascular structures to radiation. $2000.

Emtek, Inc. - February 1991 - Present - Development of an image transmission system for the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. Access to Emtek proprietary database system provided by Emtek, Computer Image Processing equipment valued at $50,000

Dental School, UMHC (w/Dr Ralph DeLong) - February 1991 - September 1991 - Feasibility of use of image processing techniques to quantitate bone recession in panorex dental films. Graduate student salary support and workstation usage fees: $7680

Radiological Society of North America Seed Grant - April 1991 - April 1993 - Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity: Sonographic Characterization. PI: P.A.Walter, DVM , E.R. Ritenour is listed as investigator, funding for animal costs:$9500.

Image, PSL - May 1992 - May 1993 - Evaluation of image quality of a system for medical image transmission and archive, graduate student salary support: $9000.

Mine Safety and Health Administration - November 1992 - February 1993 - Use of image processing to detect evidence of tampering with air filter samples. Graduate student support and workstation usage fees: $28,380

US West - November 1992 - December 1994 - Construction and Evaluation of a High-definition Distance Learning System using 155 Mbps Asynchronous Mode Technology. This system has been used to teach radiology residents at Hennepin County Medical Center and the Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center from the University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics location. US West provided three full-time equivalent employees for technical support with equipment valued at $2,500,000.

Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship - January 19, 1993 - October 19, 1994 - Energy Deposition and Temperature Increase During magnetic Resonance Imaging. $10,955

University of Minnesota Radiology Research Fund: Small Grants Program for Research - January 20, 1994 - September 1, 1995 - Development of a Heat Conduction Calorimeter for Practical Measurement of Ultrasound Power. $5,625

Fairview Health System - 1989 - present (formerly with University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics), Contract for radiologic physics support under the direct supervision of Dr. Ritenour. - Current yearly salary support for physicists in the University of Minnesota, Dept. of Radiology:$307,204

Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis MN - 1989 - present, Contract for radiologic physics support under the direct supervision of Dr. Ritenour - Current yearly salary support for physicists in the University of Minnesota, Dept. of Radiology:$248,502

Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN - 1989 - present, contract for radiologic physics support under the direct supervision of Dr. Ritenour - current yearly salary support for physicists in the University of Minnesota, Dept. of Radiology: $89,860

National Library of Medicine 9/29/98 6/30/99 Distributed Evolutionary Medical Education Environment This project plans uses of a highspeed backbone communications system for medical education of undergraduate, graduates, and continuing education. Emphasis will be on delivery of realtime data, images, laboratory results, conferencing, and library resources. CoPI's: Dr. Lael Gatewood and Dean Gregory Vercelotti, Dr. Ritenour is an investigator with $2,432 Salary support.

Technology Partnership Fund, Minnesota Technology Inc. 6/22/98 1/31/99 EOS Universal Workstation CoPI’s E. Russell Ritenour, PhD (radiology), Joseph Konstan, PhD (computer science). An existing highresolution medical imaging workstation is to be converted to Windows OS and the proprietary graphics controller board is to be replaced with an opensystem device. The performance of the workstation will then be compared to other imageviewing devices in a formal observer performance study involving consultants from the Biostatistics Department of the School of Public Health. $55,000.

American Board of Radiology 1/1/99 6/30/99 Computer Based Testing System Dr. Ritenour will lead a project to convert the certification exam that is currently administered to radiology residents at regional centers on specific dates in a A paper booklet and machine graded@ format to a computer based exam that will be available on demand at all residency training sites. The format will be expanded to include images, sound, and interactive simulations. The ABR is funding 50% of Dr. Ritenour’s salary for a six month period, furnishing all computer hardware and is paying travel expenses for approximately six trips to ABR headquarters in Tucson, AZ and to work with a computer consulting firm based in Lexington, KY. $50,000.

SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS at REGIONAL, NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS:

1.Ritenour ER, Cacak RK, Hendee WR: Electron scattering under curved surfaces. Oral presentation, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Session H, Paper #2. Abstract appeared in Medical Physics 8(4):563-564, 1981.

2.Nelson TN, Ritenour ER, Rossi RP: Evaluation of "in the field" DR system performance. Presented at The Radiological Society of North America, 70th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, paper #869, Washington, D.C., November 1984.

3.Ritenour ER: Site planning, patient and personnel protection in magnetic resonance imaging installation. Presented at the Annual Technical Meeting of the Central Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, April 30, 1985.

4.Ritenour ER, Alamoudi OA, Rao NAHK, Manco-Johnson ML: Measurement of dwell time and calculation of absorbed energy for specific fetal organs during normal obstetrical ultrasound exams. Presented at the Fifth Meeting of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology/American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, October, 1988.

5.Ritenour ER, Ekpere E: Calibration and use of a phantom for evaluation of commercially available Doppler systems. Presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, July 23-27, 1989.

6.Ritenour ER: RF heating in MRI at high field strengths. Presented at the annual meeting of the North Central Chapter of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, La Crosse, WI, April 10, 1992.

7.Ritenour ER, Lau M, Hammer BE, Garwood M, Merkle H: SAR in high duty cycle adiabatic pulsing schemes for MR at 4 Tesla. Presented at the Society For Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 10th Annual Meeting, New York, N.Y., April 25-29, 1992.

8.Ritenour ER, Conroy MJ, Lovrien RE: Heat conduction calorimetry for ultrasound acoustic power measurement. Presented at the 37th Annual Convention of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 15, 1993.

9.Ritenour ER, Goldberg ME, Walling WR: Design of a digital teleconferencing system for remote teaching of radiology residents. Presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists, Boston, Massachusetts, May 4-8, 1994.

10. Ritenour ER, Experience with a High Resolution Remote Teaching System for Radiology Residents, Presented at the Radiological Society of North America, Info-Rad Theater, Chicago, Illinois, Nov.29, 1994.

11.Ritenour ER: The physics of screen-film radiography. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, November 30, 1995.

12.Ritenour ER, Anderson CA: MR angiography vs. CT angiography, Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, November 30, 1995.

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  1. Ritenour, ER, Ong HS: Dual chamber Heat conduction Calorimetry for Measurement of Ultrasonic Power in the Diagnostic Range, World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Nice, France, September 15, 1997.
  1. Ritenour, ER: Physical basis of Magnetic Resonance, presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Chapter of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 5, 2000.

15. Magnetic Resonance Safety Issues at High Field Strength, International Conference on Advancements of Medical Electronics (ICAME 2015),Kalyani India, 29th - 30th, January 2015

SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS:

1.Ritenour ER, Thickman D, Spitzer VM: 3D scanning of extremities: Preliminary results. Poster/Scientific Exhibit. World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Joint Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 17-21, 1988.

2.Carlson JE, Hedlund LJ, Ritenour ER, Halvorsen RA: Scientific Exhibit. Safe Power Injection of Contrast Media Through Portacaths During Computerized Tomographic Examinations. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, IL, November 25 - 30, 1990.

3.Ritenour ER, Goldberg ME, Walling WR: Evaluation of an ATM System for Remote Teaching of Radiology Residents. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, IL, November 28 - December 3, 1993.

  1. Pesun IJ, Nemeth BR, Rehm K, Ritenour ER, Rudney JD: Evaluation of Bone Resorption Under Maxillary Complete Dentures Opposing Implant Retained Mandibular Prosthesis, International Association for Dental Research, Orlando, Florida, March 22, 1997.

5. Ritenour ER: A High Definition Distance Learning System for Radiology Residents. Educom’97, Minneapolis, MN, October 28-31, 1997.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS:

1.Health Effects of Low Level Radiation, Presented to:

American Pharmaceutical Association Nuclear Pharmacy Group, Las Vegas, April 1982.

2.Health Effects of Low Level Radiation, Presented to:

Colorado Public Health Association, June, 1981.

3.Health Effects of Low Level Radiation. Presented to:

Southwestern Chapter of the Colorado Society of Radiologic

Technologists, October, 1982.

4.Health Effects of Low Level Radiation, Presented to:

Staffs of various hospitals in the Colorado Region, 1981-82.