John Caleb Richards 2210 West Dallas #431 - Houston, TX 77019 john.c.richards@uth.tmc.edu (979) 218 - 5518 EDUCATION_________________________________________________________________________ The University of Texas Medical School at Houston - Houston, TX Doctor of Medicine Texas A&M University – College Station, TX May 2009 May 2005 Bachelor of Science – Biomedical Science - magna cum laude POSTGRADUATE______________________________________________________________________ The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - Houston, TX July 2012 - Current Resident in Radiology Chief Resident Texas A&M University Health Science Center – Scott & White – Temple, TX July 2009 – June 2010 Internship in Internal Medicine PRESENTATIONS______________________________________________________________________ Ultrasound in the New Millenium – Houston, TX April 2014 Acute Scrotal Ultrasound for the Emergency Radiologist Certificate of Merit American Roentgen Ray Society – Vancouver, Canada April 2012 Classic Signs in Abdominal Radiography with CT Correlation Texas Radiological Society – San Antonio, TX March 2012 Unknown Case Challenge - Prepared a poster with one unknown case for each subspecialty. Participants at the meeting wrote answers and submitted for review. Houston Radiological Society - Houston, TX October 2011 Acutely Ruptured Ovarian Dermoid - Presented an interesting case of acutely ruptured ovarian dermoid with discussion of findings AWARDS____________________________________________________________________________ Interesting Case Files Grand Award – Houston, TX May 2011 Won the most interesting case amongst the residency program Presented a Type I Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation FLUBAG Award - Houston, TX May 2011 Won an award given to the 1st year resident who demonstrated excellent skill on fluoroscopy rotation AIRP Showcase – Washington, D.C. Selected for Publication A case of type I congenital pulmonary airway malformation selected by Ellen Chung, MD, of the American Institute of Radiologic Pathology (formerly AFIP) for publication Interesting Case Files Grand Award – Houston, TX May 2013 Won the most interesting case amongst the residency program Presented a pulmonary sling in a pediatric patient