Dr. Marilyn Goske: Innovator in pediatric radiation safety and education: One in a series highlighting women recipients of the ACR Gold Medal

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Committed to teaching, Dr. Goske developed an academic niche for herself focusing on educational initiatives. She co-created the widely successful Cleveland Clinic Webbased Curriculum for radiology residents, which reached acclaimed success with 65 modules used by 25,000 registrants in 53 countries and over 400 residency programs. With her natural curiosity, enthusiasm and perseverance, Dr. Goske subsequently had the vision to develop a worldwide coalition that included people from all aspects of radiology to broadcast a simple message, image gently. The influential and longstanding campaign, Image Gently, served to educate radiologists, medical physicists, radiologic technologists and most importantly, parents. Dr. Goske wanted to empower parents and the radiology community to improve pediatric patient safety and work towards decreasing radiation exposure in children. She continued her impactful work by establishing the Quality Improvement Registry in CT Scans in children in 2011 and worked as the pediatric radiology representative on the American College of Radiology's Dose Index Registry in 2013. Focused on compassionate patient care, Dr. Goske's overarching goal was to improve the patient experience throughout the many advancements in radiology. Her excellence in patient care, innovative approaches to education and safety, and collaborative ability to bring out the best in radiology led to her being the 2018 recipient of the ACR Gold Medalist, only the ninth woman ever to do so.

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Koomson, J., & Arleo, E. K. (2021). Dr. Marilyn Goske: Innovator in pediatric radiation safety and education: One in a series highlighting women recipients of the ACR Gold Medal. Clinical Imaging, 72, 151–153. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinimag.2020.10.030

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