Howard Fleishon, MD, MMM, FACR Chair Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR Vice Chair Mary Scanlon, MD, FACR Treasurer RADPAC Financial Update: Halfway through 2019, RADPAC has raised $503,615 from 1,591 contributors. While these are solid fundraising numbers at the midway point of a non-elecon year, both the dollars received and number of contributors are less than this me last year. RADPAC Newsletter June 2019 RADPAC Website RADPAC Twier Board 2019 RADPAC is the biparsan polical acon commiee of the American College of Radiology Associaon (ACRa). Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contribuons are voluntary – an individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely suggesons. For more informaon, contact: Ted Burnes or Melody Ballesteros 888-295-8843
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Howard Fleishon, MD, MMM, FACR Chair
Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR
Vice Chair
Mary Scanlon, MD, FACR
Treasurer
RADPAC Financial Update:
Halfway through 2019, RADPAC has raised $503,615 from 1,591 contributors. While these are solid fundraising numbers at the midway point of a non-election year, both the dollars received and number of contributors are less than this time last year.
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC Website
RADPAC Twitter
B o a r d 2 0 1 9
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association
(ACRa). Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are
voluntary – an individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely
Outstanding Group Practices Hard Money Contributors for 2019 Already in 2019, forty-two groups (representing twenty-four states) have qualified as “outstanding practices”, which means the majority (if not all) of the radiologists in their practice contribute to RADPAC. Over the past four years, RADPAC has averaged 75+ outstanding practices per year.
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association (ACRa).
Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are voluntary – an
individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely suggestions.
Board 2019
Kimberly Beavers, MD
Ryan Brady, MD
Melissa Chen, MD
Nathan Coleman, MD
For more information,
contact:
Ted Burnes or
Melody Ballesteros
RADPAC Twitter
RADPAC Website
Rank Organization 2018 Hard 2017-2018 Hard Total
1 American Society of Anesthesiologists $2,324,066 $4,416,805
2 American Assn of Orthopaedic Surgeons $1,265,000 $2,533,052
3 American Dental Association $1,204,018 $2,511,359
4 RADPAC $1,232,480 $2,479,436
5 American College of Emergency Physicians $981,074 $2,032,474
6 American Academy of Dermatology Assn $742,104 $1,424,901
7 American College of Ob-Gyns $638,352 $1,235,561
8 American Academy of Ophthalmology $598,783 $1,124,401
9 American Academy of Family Physicians $528,541 $975,959
10 American College of Surgeons $497,498 $973,648
11 American Academy of Neurology $371,719 $785,130
12 American College of Cardiology $415,249 $772,694
13 American Assn of Neurological Surgeons $205,014 $427,229
14 American Assn of Oral Maxillofacial Surg $206,380 $392,192
Alabama Radiology Associates of Dothan, P.C. Dothan, AL The Radiology Clinic, LLC Tuscaloosa, AL California Newport Harbor Radiology Newport Beach, CA Pueblo Radiology Santa Barbara, CA Colorado Radiology Imaging Associates P.C. Englewood, CO Florida Radiology Associates of Dayton Beach Daytona Beach, FL Lake Medical Imaging Leesburg, FL Georgia Rome Radiology Group Rome, GA Illinois Central Illinois Radiological Group Peoria, IL Indiana Radiology, Inc. Mishawaka, IN Iowa Radiology Group, P.C. Davenport, IA Radiology Consultants of Iowa, PLC Cedar Rapids, IA Kentucky X-Ray Associates of Louisville Louisville, KY Massachusetts South Shore Radiology Associates Weymouth, MA
Schatzki Associates Cambridge, MA Minnesota Regional Diagnostic Radiology, P.A. St. Cloud, MN Missouri West County Radiology Group St. Louis, MO Midwest Radiological Associates St. Louis, MO New Jersey Hackensack Radiology Group Hackensack, NJ North Carolina Asheville Radiology Associates Asheville, NC Charlotte Radiology Charlotte, NC Eastern Radiologists, Inc. Greenville, NC Greensboro Radiology, P.A. Greensboro, NC Mecklenburg Radiology Associates Charlotte, NC Wake Radiology Consultants, P.A. Raleigh, NC Wayne Radiology Goldsboro, NC Ohio Columbus Radiology Group Columbus, OH Pennsylvania Lancaster Radiology Associates, Ltd. Lancaster, PA Medical Imaging of Lehigh Valley Allentown, PA Radiology Associates of the Main Line West Chester, PA
Southeast Radiology, Ltd. Glen Mills, PA Rhode Island Rhode Island Medical Imaging Providence, RI South Dakota Radiology Associates of South Dakota Rapid City, SD Tennessee Abercrombie Radiological Consultants Knoxville, TN Memphis Radiological Prof Corp. Memphis, TN Vista Radiology Knoxville, TN Texas Radiology Associates of North Texas Fort Worth, TX South Texas Radiology Group, P.A. San Antonio, Texas Virginia Radiology Consultants of Lynchburg Lynchburg, VA Washington Radia, Inc Everett, WA West Virginia Kanawha Valley Radiologists, Inc. Charleston, WV Wyoming Casper Medical Imaging Casper, WY
Outstanding Group Practices Hard Money Contributors for 2019
ACR 2019 RADPAC Awards RADPAC recognized some of its biggest supporters during the 2019 ACR Meeting in Washington, DC in May. RADPAC’s success in 2018 is due in large part to these states and individuals. If you are interested in getting more involved in RADPAC or how you can impact your state’s contributions for 2019 please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. We want to congratulate our RADPAC award winners in the following categories:: Highest Number of RADPAC Contributors: Texas
Highest Percentage of RADPAC Contributors: Rhode Island
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC Website
RADPAC Twitter
B o a r d 2 0 1 9
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association
(ACRa). Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are
voluntary – an individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely
Dr. Lewis’ fundraising efforts have led South Carolina to 5 straight March Chapter Challenge victories – earning her chapter $2,500 from RADPAC over that span.
Dr. Lewis began her advocacy efforts during her residency as a Rutherford Lavanty Fellow in the ACR’s Government Relations office.
March Chapter Challenge Winner: Colorado, Iowa, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
and Wyoming
Colorado Radiological Society
Pennsylvania Radiologic Society
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association (ACRa).
Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are voluntary – an
individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely suggestions.
South Carolina Radiological Society Not pictured: Iowa Radiological Society and Wyoming Radiological Society
$20/20 Campaign Raffle Winners June winner: Kimberly Winsor, MD ( RLI Course) May winners: John Dubrow, MD and Tyler Prout, MD (Gala Tickets) April winner: Laura Allen, MD (Starbucks Gift Card)
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2018
RADPAC Website
RADPAC Twitter
U p c o m i n g
Ev e n t s
For more information, contact:
Ted Burnes or
Melody Ballesteros
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association
(ACRa). Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are
voluntary – an individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely
RADPAC celebrated its 20th year anniversary this year by hosting its annual Gala at the historic National Cathedral in Washington, DC. In the last 20 years RADPAC has grown into one of the most influential health specialty PACs in the US and serves as the politi-cal voice of radiology on Capitol Hill. Over 300 contributors attended the event in which Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (FL-23) was presented with the ACR Congressional Award for Radiological Excellence (CARE Award) for her leadership in the fight to ensure mammography screening for women ages 40—49. The evening was topped off with a performance by the National Cathedral choir. You can view much of the evenings highlights here.
Madelene Lewis, MD with Rep. Wasserman-Schultz
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association (ACRa).
Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are voluntary – an
individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely suggestions.
(Left to right) Howard Fleishon, MD, MMM, FACR, Ian Weissman,
DO, FACR and Dave Youmans, FACR (Chair, RAN)
Radiology Advocacy Network Hill Day Picture Contest For a 4th year in a row, the RAN hosted a Twitter picture contest during ACR’s Hill Day. With over 500 radiologists meeting with 275 congressional offices, Capitol Hill’s halls were inundated with #Radvocates. Choosing just one picture was a feat this year be-cause the participation was such that we were a trending topic on Twitter for Wash-ington, DC area on May 22. We would like to congratulate our winners: Second-runner up: Natasha Monga, MD, Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) and the
Ohio State Radiological Society for “State Pride.” First-runner up: Zara Wadood, MD and Brown Radiology Residency for the
“#Swag.” 2019 Winner Khushboo Jhala, MD, MBA and the Massachusetts Radiological Socie-
ty Residents and Fellows Section for their take on “Come together” for the best photo of the day.
We had amazing participation from too many to list but you can view all the pictures and entries at #ACRHillDay2019
RAN Journal Club The RAN will develop a journal club that will meet on a quarterly basis to discuss topics/issues that en-compass advocacy and impact radiology and patient care. We are looking to identify leaders with inter-est in running and leading these topics in conversation. The club will meet via webex format so topics and discussions can be recorded for future reference. Our goal is to have the first meeting of the club in September of this year. Each of these quarterly conversations/discussions will be followed by an En-gage thread to foster more comment and participation from all of our members. If you are interested in being involved in this initiative please feel free to contact Melody Ballesteros.
Advocate of the Year Awardee Ian Weissman, DO, FACR The continuing evolution and success of the RAN would not be possible without vision-aries like Dr. Ian Weissman. His strong commitment to excellent patient care coupled with his commitment to being the voice for radiology patients and profession make him an invaluable advocate. Dr. Weissman’s presence and influence on Social Media is astounding, with almost 20,000 followers, when he speaks in support of radiology pa-tients and physicians people listen.
RADPAC Newslet ter June 2019
RADPAC is the bipartisan political action committee of the American College of Radiology Association (ACRa).
Its goal is to support and elect pro-radiology candidates at the federal level. Contributions are voluntary – an
individual may refuse to contribute without reprisal – and all guidelines are merely suggestions.