Andrew Karol Poznanski

Radiology educator, executive

Born Oct. 11, 1931, Czestochowa, Poland; came to U.S., 1957; son of Edmund and Hanna (Ceranka); married Gail (Margolis); children: Diana, Suzanne.

Education: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), 1952, Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), 1956, McGill University, Montreal (Canada).

Career: internship, Montreal General Hospital, 1957; residency (radiology), 1960, staff radiology, 1960-68, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit (MI); associate prof. (radiology), 1968-71, prof., 1971-79, University of Michigan, radiology co-director, C. S. Mott Children's Hospital, 1971-79, research scientist, Center for Human Growth and Development, 1973-79, Ann Arbor; prof. (radiology), Northwestern University, radiology-in-chief, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago (IL), 1979 -.

Author: The Hand in Radiologic Diagnosis, 1974-84; Practical Approaches to Pediatric Radiology, 1976; nearly 200 papers on radiological subjects.

Member of: president, International Skeletal Society, Society for Pediatric Radiology and American Roentgen Ray Society; trustee, American Board of Radiology; chairman, advisory panel on Radiological Devices, 1975-76; International Committee on Radiation Protection; National Council of Radiation Protection.

Honors: Alpha Omega Alpha; honorary member, Canadian Association of Radiologists, Austrolasian Society for Pediatric Imaging, European Society for Pediatric Radiology.

Languages: Polish, English, French.

Hobbies: photography.

Office: Children's Memorial Hospital, Department of Radiology, 2300 Children's Plaza, Chicago, IL 60614.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996.