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'''Juan Manuel Taveras Rodríguez''' (September 27, 1919, [[Moca, Dominican Republic]] -- March 28, 2002 ,[[Santo Domingo de Guzmán|Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]) was a [[Professor Emeritus]] at [[Harvard Medical School]] and Radiologist-in-Chief Emeritus of the [[Massachusetts General Hospital]]. He is widely regarded as the father of the [[medical]] specialty of [[neuroradiology]], having co-authored the first textbook of this specialty and founded both the American Society of [[Neuroradiology]] and its journal, of which he served for several years as editor
'''Juan Manuel Taveras Rodríguez''' (September 27, 1919, [[Moca, Dominican Republic]] -- March 28, 2002, [[Santo Domingo de Guzmán|Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]) was a [[Professor Emeritus]] at [[Harvard Medical School]] and Radiologist-in-Chief Emeritus of the [[Massachusetts General Hospital]]. He is widely regarded as the father of the [[medical]] specialty of [[neuroradiology]], having co-authored the first textbook of this specialty and founded both the American Society of [[Neuroradiology]] and its journal, of which he served for several years as editor
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He also made important innovations in training, investigation, radiologic administration, and professional organization which had global impact on the broader spectrum of radiology and the neurosciences throughout the world. Additionally, he was the main force behind the development of the [[Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud]] in Santo Domingo, as well as its Centro de Diagnóstico, Medicina Avanzada, Laboratorio y Telemedicina ([http://www.cedimat.com/default-ing.asp CEDIMAT]), a state-of-the-art medical clinic for diagnosis and treatment, which has become one of the major centers for medical education in Latin America
He also made important innovations in training, investigation, radiologic administration, and professional organization which had global impact on the broader spectrum of radiology and the neurosciences throughout the world. Additionally, he was the main force behind the development of the [[Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud]] in Santo Domingo, as well as its Centro de Diagnóstico, Medicina Avanzada, Laboratorio y Telemedicina ([http://www.cedimat.com/default-ing.asp CEDIMAT]), a state-of-the-art medical clinic for diagnosis and treatment, which has become one of the major centers for medical education in Latin America
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He received medical doctorates from both the [[University of Santo Domingo]] in 1943 and from the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in 1949, and completed a radiology residency under the direction of Dr. Arthur Finkelstein at the Graduate Hospital of the [[University of Pennsylvania]] <ref name="AJNR200208"/>
He received medical doctorates from both the [[University of Santo Domingo]] in 1943 and from the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in 1949, and completed a radiology residency under the direction of Dr. Arthur Finkelstein at the Graduate Hospital of the [[University of Pennsylvania]] <ref name="AJNR200208"/>
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== Notes ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.fundacionjuantaveras.org/ Fundación Dr. Juan M. Taveras]
* [http://www.fundacionjuantaveras.org/ Fundación Dr. Juan M. Taveras]



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Juan Manuel Taveras Rodríguez (September 27, 1919, Moca, Dominican Republic -- March 28, 2002, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) was a Professor Emeritus at Harvard Medical School and Radiologist-in-Chief Emeritus of the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is widely regarded as the father of the medical specialty of neuroradiology, having co-authored the first textbook of this specialty and founded both the American Society of Neuroradiology and its journal, of which he served for several years as editor [1] .

He also made important innovations in training, investigation, radiologic administration, and professional organization which had global impact on the broader spectrum of radiology and the neurosciences throughout the world. Additionally, he was the main force behind the development of the Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud in Santo Domingo, as well as its Centro de Diagnóstico, Medicina Avanzada, Laboratorio y Telemedicina (CEDIMAT), a state-of-the-art medical clinic for diagnosis and treatment, which has become one of the major centers for medical education in Latin America .[2]

He received medical doctorates from both the University of Santo Domingo in 1943 and from the University of Pennsylvania in 1949, and completed a radiology residency under the direction of Dr. Arthur Finkelstein at the Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania [2] .[3]

Notes

  1. ^ McLoud, Theresa C.; Ferrucci, Joseph T.; Gonzalez, R. Gilberto (2006-03-09), "Juan Manuel Taveras: Faculty of Medicine - Memorial Minute", Harvard Gazette
  2. ^ a b Huckman, Michael S. (2002), "Juan Manuel Taveras, 1919–2002", American Journal of Neuroradiology, 23 (7): 1065–1068 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Biografía Del Dr. Juan ML. Taveras" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2011-06-13.

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