Norman Beauchamp, MD - American College of Radiology

Norman Beauchamp, MD
CPI Neuroradiology, Panel Chair 2011
Norman J. Beauchamp, Jr., MD, MHS, of Seattle, WA, is CPI Panel
Chair of Neuroradiology. Beauchamp completed his radiology residency
and fellowship in neuroradiology and neurointerventional radiology at
Johns Hopkins University and is currently working as a Professor and
Chair of the Radiology Department at the University of Washington. He is
also a Professor of neurosurgery and industrial engineering and has
served as President of the University of Washington Physician Practice
Plan.
Beauchamp earned his MD from Michigan State University and shortly
after, completed a general surgery internship at Blodgett Medical Hospital and Michigan State
University, in Grand Rapids, MI.
To date, Beauchamp has been a member of numerous professional societies and has served on
several committees. He is currently a member of the American College of Radiology serving on the
board of chancellors; the American Roentgen Ray Society, serving on the executive council; a
senior member of the American Society of Neuroradiology; a member of the Association of
University Radiologists Board of Directors, serving on the board of directors; serves on the board of
the Society for Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD); and is chair of the Coalition
for Imaging and Bioengineering Research. Previously, Beauchamp served as chair of the Radiology
Research Alliance.
A well-known, highly respected neuroradiologist, Beauchamp has received several notable honors
and awards throughout his career. In 1998, he received the ARRS scholarship and three times he
was awarded the outstanding faculty teaching award in radiology at Johns Hopkins. He has also
received two certificates of merit from the RSNA.
Beauchamp’s background includes extensive research in the area of neuroradiology. He has
served as the principle investigator for nine studies with an emphasis on stroke and dementia. He
also has a patent for the computer-aided processing and analysis for stroke in neuroimages.
To his credit, Beauchamp has contributed over 80 articles to various peer-reviewed journals and
over 20 manuscripts and book chapters to several non-peer reviewed publications. He co-edited a
book entitled Radiology Business Practice: How to Succeed. He has presented at over 80 invited
meetings and symposia and continues to make his mark within the radiology community with his
superior expertise and passion for education.
CPI Neuroradiology 2011 Panel Members:
Robert B. Carr, MD and Sung E. LoGerfo, MD