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April 2006
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2006 SVU Board Election - Candidate Profiles
Candidate Roster
SVU Technologist Directors (vote for three)
SVU Physician Director (vote for one)
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SVU Technologist Directors (vote for three)
(Three-year terms: 2007-2009)
Clifford T. Araki, PhD RVT
Program Director, Vascular Technology Program
Associate Professor, Medical Imaging Sciences
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School Health
Related Professions
Scotch Plains, NJ
Faculty Practice Consultant, Saint Clare’s Hospital Vascular
Laboratories
Denville, NJ (Contracted services through UMDNJ-SHRP)
SVU Member since 1989; RVT since
1991
SVU Participation:
- SVU Representative to JRC-CVT (5/04- present)
- SVU Educator’s Committee: 2000-2002;
- North Jersey Vascular Association (NJVA) (1994-present)
- NJVA Chapter Vice President (4/99-5/01 and 8/03-4/05)
Other Professional Activities:
- American Venous Forum (1994-2002)
- New Jersey Vascular Society (1999-2001)
Professional Background:
- PhD in Biomedical Sciences – Physiology
- Educator in a bachelor degree program in Vascular Technology
at a health science university
- Managed vascular laboratories at Boston University Medical
Center 1987-1990, Saint Michael’s Medical Center 1991 –
1993, University Hospital 1993-2000, Saint Clare’s Hospital
2000-2004
- Published first author of 3 journal articles and 3 book chapters;
coauthor of 13 journal articles in Vascular Technology/Vascular
Surgery
Candidate Statement: “I believe the Society
should consider some alternative program activities to increase
the participation of its membership at its annual meeting. The Board
should also involve its membership in addressing the fragmentation
of noninvasive vascular testing among specialties – a continual
and increasing problem, possibly presenting a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, Threats) analysis and a 5-year plan to members.”
Claudia A. Benge, RVT RDMS RDCS RVS
Owner/President of Benge & Associates
Carmel, IN
SVU Member since 1979; RVT since
1978
SVU Participation:
- Government Relations Committee, since 1995
- Awards Committee, 2005-present
- SVU Board Director, end of 2003-2005
Other Professional Activities:
- Cardiovascular Credentialing International
- Benge & Associates provides diagnostic ultrasound accreditation,
diagnostic ultrasound onsite training, quality assurance and peer
review services for all ultrasound specialties and department
sizes.
Professional Background:
- 25+ years of clinical experience (including test performance,
clinical teaching, supervisory, coding, Technical Director, QA/QC
management, peer review) with both large hospitals 300+besds and
smaller hospitals.
- Technical and Operational Director of a Mobile Ultrasound operation
(9 yrs)
- Local and national presentations on Vascular Coding and Quality
Assurance.
- Adjunct instructor at Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, Allied
Health Dept, Diagnostic Ultrasound AS degree program 1980-1985.
- Federal and local government lobbying regarding non-invasive
vascular reimbursement.
Candidate Statement: “I believe SVU should
represent the interest of its members and provide continuing medical
education access. SVU cannot get away from government relations,
because lobbying and educating our state and federal leaders is
the only way to assist in keeping our profession alive. I want to
represent the small single sonographer departments and the larger
departments by working with the feedback that these members provide
to me in my chosen field of work. We must keep focused on all the
small things that effect us all.”
Shelly Burns, RVT
Manager, Vascular Services
Summa Health System
Akron, OH
SVU Member since 2002; RVT since
1992
SVU Participation:
- Local Chapter: Northern Ohio Vascular Association (NOVA) held
the following positions:
Secretary 1993; President Elect 2000; President 2001; Board Member
2004-present
- SVU Regional Chapter Advisor for the Midwest 2001-2003
- SVU Chapters Chair 2004-present
Other Professional Activities:
- Advisory Board Member for the Cuyahoga Community College Diagnostic
Medical Sonography Program, 2003-present
- 2002 Advisory Board Member for Sanford Brown Institute for
Diagnostic Ultrasound
Professional Background:
- LPN – Little Forest Nursing Home, 1983-1986
- LPN – Summa Health System, 1986-1990
- Vascular Technologist Summa Health System, 1990-1995
- Technical Director/Coordinator Summa Health System, 1995-2005
- Manager, Vascular Services Summa Health System 2005-present
- University of Akron, 2000-present (Business Finance Major)
Candidate Statement: “I believe SVU should
continue to support the field of vascular technology by:
- Maintaining a voice in government relations issues that can
affect any SVU member in any state,
- Maintaining a voice in the other professional societies to
keep the membership abreast of changes,
- Maintaining a functional, technologically advanced, easy to
use website to encourage communication between members and chapters,
- Being involved in the education of vascular students and developing
liaisons with the schools that produce these new professionals,
- Promoting credentialing of vascular sonographers.”
Gene Doverspike, RVT
Research Sonographer
General Clinical Research Center
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
SVU Member since 1997; RVT since
1997
SVU Participation:
- SVU Board Director, 2006
- SVU CME Committee Chair, 2006
- SVU RPVI Simulation CD Arterial section editor, 2005/2006
- Northern Ohio Vascular Association (NOVA) Board Member –
SVU affiliate chapter
- NOVA President, 2006, 2007
- SVU Membership Committee;
- SVU Academic Committee, 2001–present. Active on several
projects including: “Comment to ARDMS concerning pre-requisite
2”, SVU statements “Considerations for Prospective
Vascular Ultrasound Students”, “Recommendations for
Vascular Ultrasound Clinical Sites” and “Evaluation
of CCI for Recognition of the RVS credential”.
- Programs Committee, 2004–present
- Poster: SVU 2000 – Direct B-Mode Imaging of blood flow
to complement spectral Doppler velocities for the evaluation of
carotid atherosclerotic disease
- JVU Publication and oral presentation SVU 2002 – “Evaluating
the Lower Extremities for Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease
Utilizing the Transfer Function Index”
Other Professional Activities:
- AIUM Member Cardiovascular Section Committee, 2003–present
- Adjunct Faculty, Cuyahoga Community College, 2005-present
- Guest Faculty, Baker College, 2002
- Invited Speaker, SVU 2005 Vascular Annual Meeting
- AIUM Invited Faculty: 2004, 2006 “Venous Duplex Hands-on
Workshop”
Professional Background:
- Case Western Reserve University; Research Sonographer, 2004-present
- University Hospitals of Cleveland, Education and Research Sonographer,
2002–2005
- William Beaumont Hospital, Staff Vascular Sonographer, 1998-2002
- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Technical Director Outpatient Vascular
Lab, 1997–1998
- St. Claire Vascular, Staff Vascular Sonographer, 1996–1997
- Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, Staff Vascular Sonographer,
1994–1996
- Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, Vascular Technology Internship,
1992–1994
Candidate Statement: “I believe SVU should
be an advocate for members. To achieve that objective, I see 3 major
priorities:
- An emphasis on recruitment of good, high quality students and
educational programs is essential.
- Advancement of Vascular Sonography as a Profession, and Department
of Labor recognition.
- Continue Government Relations work with other societies to ensure
reasonable reimbursement for the work we as a profession perform.”
Patricia (Tish) A. Poe, BA RDCS RVT
Senior Vascular Technologist
Vascular and Transplant Specialists
Hampton, VA
SVU Member since 1987; RVT since
1989
SVU Participation:
- SVU Board Director, Jan 2004 – present
- Chair, Meetings Committee, Jan 2004-present
- Program Committee Member, 2002-present
- Abstracts Committee Member, 2002 - present
Other Professional Activities:
- Society for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS) Chapter SWVUS:
Southwest Virginia Ultrasound Society
Founding member, 1995
- Active in development of local educational programs
- Multispecialty Ultrasound Conference Program Director 1996-1999
- Board Member, 2000-2002
- President, SWVUS 1999-2000
- President-Elect, SWVUS 1997-1999
- Vice-President 1995-1997.
Professional Background:
- November 3, 2003 – present, Senior Vascular Technologist
- site leader for the Peripheral Vascular Laboratory at Vascular
& Transplant Specialists’ Hampton office
- 2003, Manager, Carilion New River Valley Medical Center Vascular
Laboratory
- 1996 -2003, Manager, Carilion Vascular Laboratory
- 1994 - 1996, Vascular Sonographer, Vascular Laboratory Technical
Director, Radford Community Hospital
- 1993, Senior Vascular Technologist, Hershey Medical Center,
Penn State School of Medicine, Dept of Surgery, Vascular Studies
Section
- 1992, Manager, Cardiovascular Ultrasound, Radford Community
Hospital
- 1988-1992, Technical Director, Vascular Services, Radford Community
Hospital
- 1989, ARDMS: Registered Vascular Technologist
- 1988, ARDMS: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer
- 1984, ACTA: Registered Cardiovascular Technologist
Candidate Statement: “SVU represents an
amazing group of people with talents, knowledge and experience of
critical importance to patients and healthcare organizations. I
believe SVU should work diligently to identify the resources, tools
and information needed by our members, and all professionals involved
in the care of the vascular patient, to excel in their endeavors.
The challenge to assist those working to enter the field, those
expanding their existing skill base and those interested in expanding
our career potential for the future is a broad mission for our organization
and presents a need for focus and flexibility from our leadership.
We also should make every effort to find ways to help coordinate
efforts to improve the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease.”
SVU Physician Director (vote for one)
(Three-year term: 2007-2009)
Richard J. DeMasi, MD FACS RVT
Vascular Surgeon
Vascular & Transplant Specialists
Norfolk, VA
SVU Member since 1995; RVT since
1994
SVU Participation:
- Speaker at multiple SVU National Conference Meetings:
- Atlanta 1998, Pittsburgh 2001, Anaheim 2004
- Faculty, SVU Interpretation Course, 2001
Other Professional Activities:
- Over 54 articles published in various journals including some
in the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound
- Over 59 presentations around the country.
- Member of the following organizations:
- American Medical Association
- American College of Surgeons
- Southeastern Surgical Congress
- Medical Society of Virginia
- Norfolk Academy of Medicine
- Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society
- Southern Association of Vascular Surgery
Professional Background:
- Vascular Surgeon, Medical Director Vascular Labs: Vascular &
Transplant Specialists and Shore Memorial Hospital
- 1995-present: Norfolk Surgical Group, Ltd.
- 1995-present: Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Dept
of General Surgery, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
VA
- 1993-1995: Vascular Research Fellow, Div of Vasc Surgery, Eastern
Virginia Medical School
- 1993-1995: Fellowship, Vasc Surgery, Eastern Virginia Medical
School
- 1992-1992: Instructor East Carolina University School of Medicine,
Greenville, NC
- 1987-1992: Residency, General Surgery, Pitt County Memorial
Hospital, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
- 1986-1987, Internship, General Surgery, Pitt County Memorial
Hospital, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
- Graduated from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, MD,
1986
Candidate Statement: “I believe the Society
should try to achieve collaboration from the multiple specialties
involved in non-invasive vascular diagnosis, continue collaboration
with SVS with joint meetings and sessions at conferences, etc.”
Steven A. Leers, MD RVT
Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery
Medical Director, Vascular Lab
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, PA
SVU Member since 1988; RVT since
1991
SVU Participation:
- Speaker, SVU courses, Annual Meetings
- Over 27 presentations around the country
- 7 publications in various journals including the Journal for
Vascular Ultrasound
Other Professional Activities:
- Board of Directors, ARDMS, 2000-present
- Vascular Physics Exam Development Task Force, ARDMS, 1994-2000
- Consumers’ Guide to Top Doctors, Pittsburgh Area Vasc
Surgery, 2002
- Money Magazine’s America’s Top Hospitals, Peripheral
Bypass, Northeast Area, 2003
- Member of other Professional Organizations:
- Pittsburgh Surgical Society
- Pennsylvania Medical Society
- Allegheny County Medical Society
- ARDMS
- Eastern Vascular Society
- Allegheny Vascular Society:
1992-1994 Treasurer, 1994-1996 Secretary, 1997-1998 President
- Society for Vascular Surgery
- Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
Professional Background:
- 2006: Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery and Medical Director
of the Vascular Lab, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- 1987-2006: Chief, Division of Surgery, Director, Peripheral
Vascular Lab, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
- 1991: Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- 1991: Educator of the Year, Western Pennsylvania Hospital
- 1999-2000: Visiting Fellowship in Endovascular Surgery, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
- 1983-1984: Fellowship in Peripheral Vascular Surgery, University
of MA Medical Center
- 1982-1983: Chief Residency, Surgery, St. Vincent Hospital,
Worcester, MA
- 1978-1982: Residency, Surgery, University of MA Medical School
- 1974-1978: University of Massachusetts (MA) Medical School,
Worcester, MA
Candidate Statement: “I believe the Society
should collaborate with other ultrasound societies as well as vascular
surgery and vascular medicine societies along with ICAVL, ARDMS
to enhance our position in vascular testing.”
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