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Edward B. Singleton

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American radiologist.

Biography of Edward B. Singleton

Edward B. Singleton is Professor of Radiology at the University of Texas Medical School. He obtained his M.D. from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and completed his residency in 1951 at Michigan. In 1953 he was appointed Chief of the Radiology Department at Texas Children’s Hospital. He became a Professor of Radiology at UT Houston in 1973 and at Baylor in 1979. he has also been Chief of Radiology at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. Singleton has received numerous teaching awardsand is a prominent member of the Society of Gastrointestinal Radiologists.

The Singleton-Taybi Award is given in honor of Edward Singleton and Hooshang Taybi in recognition of their personal commitment to the educational goals of the Society for Pediatric Radiology. Initiated in 2006, the Award is presented annually to a senior member of the SPR whose professional lifetime dedication to the education of medical students, residents, fellows, and colleagues has brought honor to him/her and to the discipline of pediatric radiology.

Bibliography

  • Colin McMahon, Edward Singleton:
    Plain Radiographic Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease.
  • Edward B. Singleton:
    Intentional and Unintentional Abuse of Infants and Children.
  • Edward B. Singleton:
    Radiologic Atlas of Pulmonary Abnormalities in Children.
  • Edward B. Singleton:
    Radiology of the Alimentary Tract in Infants and Children.
  • Edward B. Singleton:
    Pediatric Radiology.
  • Edward B. Singleton:
    A short story. Pediatric Radiology, 1997, 27 (5): 5, 452-453.

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