Prepared May, 2004 CURRICULUM VITAE CARSON D. SCHNECK, M.D., PH.D PERSONAL HOME ADDRESS: 2271 Brick Tavern Road Quakertown, PA 18951 HOME TELEPHONE: (215) 536-5761 BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Temple University School of Medicine 3400 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 BUSINESS TELEPHONE: (215) 707-3143 BIRTHPLACE: Allentown, PA, U.S.A. BIRTHDATE: October 10, 1933 CITIZENSHIP STATUS: U.S.A. MARITAL STATUS: Married SPOUSE: Freda Schneck CHILDREN: Deborah Stephanie EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Muhlenberg College DATES DEGREE/YR/SUBJECT 1951-1955 BS 1955, Natural Science GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA 1955-1959 Page 1 of 33 M.D., 1959 GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL (Continued) Temple University Graduate School Philadelphia, PA 1961-1965 Ph.D., 1965, Anatomy GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION Internship Frankford Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1959-1960 MD 027426L 1960-Present LICENSURE Pennsylvania ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARD Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Fraternity TUSM 1957 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1968 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1970 1970 Medical School Year Book Dedication TUSM 1970 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1972 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1974 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1976 Lindback Teaching Award Temple University 1976 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1978 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1980 Sowell Teaching Award TUSM 1980 Page 2 of 33 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARD (Continued) Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1980 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1981 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1982 1982 Medical School Year book Dedication TUSM 1982 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching award TUSM 1983 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1983 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1984 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1985 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1985 First Prize Best Scientific Exhibit: Anatomy of wrist and Carpal tunnel shown by MRI Pennsylvania Radiological Society Annual Meeting 1986 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1986 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1987 Page 3 of 33 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARD (Continued) Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1987 Award of Honorable Mention MR Imaging of the most commonly injured and diseased structures of the elbow and ankle. Exhibit at Radiological Society of North America Meeting 1987 Great Teachers Award (Inaugural year of award) Temple University 1988 First Prize Best Scientific Exhibit MR imaging of the most commonly injured structures of the elbow and ankle Pennsylvania Radiological Society Annual Meeting 1988 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1988 Alpha Omega Alpha -AAMC Alpha Omega Alpha Distinguished Teacher Award American Association of Basic Science Medical Colleges (1st recipient of this national award) 1988 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1989 Cum Laude Award MR imaging of the carpal tunnel: normal anatomy and carpal tunnel syndrome Exhibit at Radiological Society of North America Meeting 1989 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1990 Cum Laude Award MRI structural correlates of carpal tunnel syndrome Exhibit at Radiological Society of North America Meeting 1990 Page 4 of 33 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARD (Continued) Stauffer Award Distinguished Faculty Service to Temple University Temple University 1991 1991 Temple University Medical Alumni Achievement Award TUSM 1991 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1991 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1991 Sowell Teaching Award TUSM 1992 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1992 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1993 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1994 Cum Laude Award MR imaging of exercised skeletal muscle: atlas of functional anatomy Exhibit at Radiological Society of North America Meeting 1994 1995 Medical School Year Book Dedication TUSM 1995 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1996 Page 5 of 33 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARD (Continued) 1st Prize for presented paper Kim D., Spears J, Schneck CD, Mitra A. Spears An unnamed first rib fibrous band as a cause of thoracic outlet syndrome Robert Ivy Society Meeting and 1996 Philadelphia Hand Society Meeting SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1997 Sowell Teaching Award TUSM 1997 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 1998 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 1999 Medical School 1999 Year Book Dedication TUSM 1999 Hooder for Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 2000 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 2002 Class of 2002 Teaching Award TUSM 2002 Hooder for Medical School Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 2002 Hooder for Medical School Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 2003 SAMA Golden Apple Teaching Award TUSM 2004 Page 6 of 33 Hooder for Medical School Diploma Awarding Ceremony (elected by graduates) TUSM 2004 APPOINTMENTS ACADEMIC Instructor of Anatomy Temple University School of Medicine 1960-1965 Assistant Professor of Anatomy Temple University School of Medicine 1965-1968 Associate Professor of Anatomy Temple University School of Medicine 1968-1974 Professor of Anatomy Temple University School of Medicine 1974-Present Acting Chair Anatomy Department Temple University School of Medicine 1978-1979 Secondary Appointment Professor of Diagnostic Imaging 1986-Present Acting Chair Anatomy Department Temple University School of Medicine 1993-1997 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL STUDENT AND GRADUATE STUDENT COURSES * = COURSES TAUGHT ANNUALLY UP TO THE PRESENT TIME. HOURS LISTED ARE CARSON SCHNECK'S PERSONAL PARTICIPATING HOURS Page 7 of 33 *Human Gross Anatomy Course 140-220 Freshman Medical Students and 1-5 Graduate Students - 182 to 159 hours Course Director 1960-present 1969-present. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) EDUCATIONAL (Continued) *Freshman Neuroanatomy Course 140-220 Freshman Medical Students and 1-5 Graduate Students – 70-100 hours annually 1960-1968 1972-present. Sophomore Anatomy Review 140-220 Sophomore Medical Students - 8 hours 1960-1974, 1997 Freshman Histology Course 140 Freshman Medical Students and 10 Graduate Students - 100 hours 1960-1968 Anatomy for Biomedical Engineering (Temple-Drexel Cooperative Program) 12 Graduate Students - 90 hours, annually 1965-1985 Musculoskeletal Interdisciplinary Course 180 Junior Medical Students - 3-8 hours annually 1969-1994 Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Back and Extremities 1 to 5 Graduate Students - 48 hours, annually 1970-1985 Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck 1 to 5 Graduate Students - 20 hours, annually 1970-1985 *Neuroanatomic Basis of Neurological Diagnosis Elective Course for Sophomore Medical Students 60-150 Medical Students - 14 hours, annually 1970 - present *Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Interpretation of CT, MRI and Ultrasound Images. Elective Course for Sophomore Medical Students 60-150 Medical Students - 14 hours, annually 1979-present *Summer Educational Reinforcement Activity Program for Incoming Disadvantaged Medical Students 1973-present Page 8 of 33 20-35 Students - 12-16 hours, annually *Clinical Gross Anatomy Elective for Senior Medical Students in 3-4 week Elective Blocks 30-80 senior medical students annually 1979-present PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) EDUCATIONAL (Continued) Instructor for Temple Basic Cardiac Life Support Course 1985-1987 Minor participation (occasional lectures over the years) in the Sophomore Neurosciences Interdisciplinary Course Sophomore Cardiovascular Interdisciplinary Course and Anatomical Methods Course - 4 hours Oral Histology Course 120 Freshman Dental Students - 8 hrs 1993-1994 Medical Histology Course 187 Freshman Medical Students and 2 Graduate students - 28 hrs 1994-1995 Podiatric Neuroanatomy 100 Podiatry students 6 lecture Hrs. 1999-2002 MEDICAL POST-GRADUATE AND CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION COURSES * = COURSES TAUGHT ANNUALLY UP TO THE PRESENT TIME. HOURS LISTED ARE CARSON SCHNECK'S PERSONAL PARTICIPATING HOURS * Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Back and Limbs for Resident Physicians in Orthopedic Surgery, Rehabilitation Medicine, and plastic surgery 75-100 Residents from TUH and affiliated hospitals 40-60 hours, annually Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck for Resident Physicians in Neurosurgery, Neurology, ENT, and Rehabilitation Medicine 50 Residents from TUH and affiliated hospitals 30 hours, annually Page 9 of 33 1960-present 1960-1967 Functional and Clinical Anatomy of the Central Nervous System for Psychiatrists 20 Staff and Resident Physicians - 13 hours 1970,1975, 1980-2002 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) EDUCATIONAL (Continued) Abdominal Anatomy for Proctology Residents 8 Staff and Resident Physicians -19 hours 1970, 1977 Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Ultrasound Diagnosis 50 Staff, Continuing Education Radiologists, Residents and Technicians - 20 hours, annually 1975-1987 *Cross-Sectional Anatomy Correlated with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomographic and Ultrasound Images 30 Radiology Staff and Residents 11 to 30 hours, annually Functional, Surgical and Sectional Anatomy of the Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum 50 resident physicians in Radiology, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Urology and Proctology 20 hours, annually 1978-present 1982-1987 * The Neuroanatomical Basis for Neurological Diagnosis for Resident Physicians in Neurosurgery, Neurology, ENT and Rehabilitation Medicine 25-50 Residents from TUH and affiliated hospitals 40-90 hours, annually 1968-present *Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Temporal Bone for ENT Resident Physicians 15 Residents from TUH and affiliated hospitals 10-20 hours, annually 1966-present * Ophthalmologic Anatomy and Neuroanatomy for Ophthalmologic Resident Physicians 15-30 Residents and Staff from TUH and affiliated hospitals - 20 hours, annually 1968-present Functional Surgical and Sectional Anatomy of the Head and Neck for Resident Physicians in ENT and Oral Surgery 10-20 Residents - 20-30 hours, annually Page 10 of 33 1979-1997 GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED Temple University Donald Cahill, Ph.D, 1968 David Seiden, Ph.D, 1972 1968 1972 RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT Previous Support NIH Research Grant AM 33838 Co-Principal Investigator Stabilizing Role of Human Ankle and Subtalar Joints (Funding extended to March 1, 1988) (Competing Continuation 1988 – 1991) 1984-1987 PRESENTATIONS (Invited – Last five years only) Musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology for orthopedic surgeons Allegheny General Hospital Orthopedic Surgery Department 9 Hrs. PGME-CME. Jul. 23, 1999 and Jul. 24, 1999 Orbital anatomy for ophthalmologists Temple OphthalmologyDepartment 4 Hrs. PGME. Aug.17, 1999 The neuroanatomic basis of neuroophthalmology Temple Ophthalmology Department 8 Hrs. PGME. Aug. 24, 1999 and Aug. 31, 1999 The neuroanatomic basis of neurological diagnosis Jefferson Departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology 14 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 10, 1999 through Dec. 17, 1999 The neuroanatomic basis of neurological diagnosis Hahnemann Neurology Department 15 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 11, 1999 and Nov. 20, 1999 Page 11 of 33 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Neuroanatomy for neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists Osler Institute Board Review Courses for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Board Examinations, Atlanta, GA. 8 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 26, 1999 Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Kinesiology JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Edison, NJ. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 28, 1999 Anatomy of the spine Temple Rheumatology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Oct. Anatomy for Psychiatrists AEMC 2 Hrs PGME Nov. 5, 1999 and Nov. 12, 1999 Gross anatomy of joints Temple Rheumatology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME. Nov. 24, 1999 Lower limb kinesiology 1999 Gait and Orthotics course for all Philadelphia Physiatry residents Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 2 Hrs. PGME Nov. 9, 1999 6, 1999 Anatomy of nerve compression syndromes Temple Rheumatology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Feb. 9, 2000 Temporal bone anatomy Temple Otolaryngology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Feb. 29, 2000 Anatomy, Kinesiology and Neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation medicine, 34t h Comprehensive Board Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 12 Hrs. CME-PGME Mar. 3, 2000 and Mar. 4, 2000 Page 12 of 33 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Neuroanatomy for psychiatrists Temple Psychiatry department 11 Hrs. PGME Mar. 9, 2000 through May 16, 2000 Kessler 2000 PM&R Review Course Musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology Neuroanatomical basis of neurological diagnosis Musculoskeletal and neuro imaging Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation, College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 18 Hrs. CME-PGME Mar. 10, 2000 and Mar. 11, 2000 Radiological Anatomy and Development of the heart Temple Department of Diagnostic Imaging 2 Hrs. PGME Mar.13, 2000 and Mar.20, 2000 Neuroanatomy for neurologists Osler Institute Review Course for Neurology Board Examination 7 Hrs. CME-PGME Apr. 3, 2000 Anatomy of the Tracheobronchial Tree and Esophagus, 317 th Chevalier Jackson-Norris Bronchoesophagology Course Temple Otolaryngology Department 5 Hrs. CME-PGME Apr. 7, 2000 Anatomy and kinesiology of the cervical spine Advances in the Treatment of Cervical Pain: Multidimensional Perspectives Ninth Annual Meeting of the Philadelphia Pain Society 0.5 Hr. CME Apr. 7, 2000 Imaging of joints Temple Rheumatology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Apr. 12, 2000 Radiological Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System Temple Diagnostic Imaging Department 8 Hrs. PGME Apr. 6, 2000 through May 25, 2000 Page 13 of 33 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Tales of Temple Students and Faculty Temple Medical Alumni Reunion 1 Hr. May 6, 2000 Cervical spine anatomy for interpreting films Neck anatomy relevant to central lines, Tracheostomy and Laryngostomy Temple Emergency Medicine Department 3 Hrs. PGME Jun. 1, 2000 Sellar/Parasellar Anatomy relevant to Pituitary Surgery Michael Scott Neurosurgery Symposium Temple Neurosurgery Department 0.5 Hr. CME PGME Jun. 2, 2000 Orbital anatomy and neuro-ophathalmology Temple Ophthalmology Department 12 Hrs. PGME Jul. 25, 2000 Aug.15, 2000 Aug.29, 2000 Neuroanatomy for neurosurgeons Thomas Jefferson University 14 Hrs. PGME Aug. 11, 2000 through Nov. 17, 2000 Musculoskeletal anatomy and neuroanatomy for Physiatrists and neurologists JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute 16 Hrs. PGME-CME Aug. 22, 2000 and Aug. 23, 2000 Neuroanatomic basis of neurological diagnosis Osler Institute Neurology and Psychiatry Board Review Courses 8 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 13, 2000 Neuroanatomy for neurosurgeons Neurosurgery Department Indiana University School of Medicine 9 Hrs. PGME Oct. 28, 2000 and Oct. 29, 2000 Lower limb anatomy and kinesiology Orthotics course for all Philadelphia Rehabilitation Medicine Residents Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 2 Hrs. PGME Dec. Page 14 of 33 7, 2000 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System and Gait Orthopedic Surgery Department Geissinger Clinic 12 Hrs. PGME-CME Jan. 26, 2001 and Jan. 27, 2001 Anatomy, Kinesiology, Neuroanatomy and Imaging for PM&R Kessler PM&R Board Review Course, CMDNJ 18 Hrs. PGME-CME Feb. 16, 2001 and Feb. 17, 2001 Anatomy, Kinesiology, Neuroanatomy and Imaging for PM&R Kessler PM&R Board Review Course, CMDNJ 15 Hrs. PGME-CME Mar. 10, 2001 and Mar. 11, 2001 Neuroanatomic basis of neurological diagnosis Temple Psychiatry Department 12 Hrs. PGME Mar. 22, 2001 and June 14, 2001 Temporal Bone Anatomy Temple Otolaryngology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Mar. 23, 2001 Anatomy, Kinesiology, Gait and Neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation Medicine Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London, CT. 16 Hrs. PGME-CME Mar. 31, 2001 and Apr. 1, 2001 Cervical Spine Anatomy and Imaging, Anatomy of Central Lines Temple Emergency Medicine Department 3 Hrs. PGME-CME Apr. Anatomy of the tracheobrachial tree and esophagus for bronchoesophagoscopy 320th Jackson-Norris Bronchoesophagology course Temple Otolaryngology Department 4 Hrs. CME-PGME Apr. 20, 2001 Sectional anatomy for sectional imaging Brain, Head and Neck, Thorax Temple Diagnostic Imaging Department 12 Hrs. PGME Apr. 23, 2001 through Jun. 26, 2001 Page 15 of 33 5, 2001 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Neuroanatomic basis of neurological diagnosis Osler Institute Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatric Board Review Courses, Philadelphia, PA. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME May 17 2001 Anatomy, Kinesiology and Neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation Medicine Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC. 12 Hrs. PGME-CME Jun. 7, 2001 through Jun. 8, 2001 Sectional anatomy for abdominal and pelvic ultrasound imaging Thomas Jefferson University Diagnostic Imaging Department 6 Hrs. CME-PGME Jul. 12, 2001 through Jul. 13, 2001 Sectional anatomy for ultrasound imaging Temple Emergency Medicine Department 3 Hrs. PGME-CME Jul. 19, 2001 Orbital anatomy and neuro-ophthalmology Temple Ophthalmology Department 12 Hrs. PGME Aug. 7, 2001 through Aug. 21, 2001 Anatomy, kinesiology and neuroanatomy for rehabilitation medicine JFK Rehabilitation Institute, UMDNJ, Edison, NJ 18 Hrs. PGME-CME Aug. 10, 2001 through Aug. 11, 2001 Anatomy and kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system Orthopedic Surgery Department Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME Aug. 17, 2001 through Aug. 18, 2001 Neuroanatomy for neurosurgeons Jefferson Neurosurgery Department 14 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 7, 2001 through Dec. 21, 2001 Neuroanatomical basis of neurology Osler Institute Neurology and Psychiatry Board Review Courses. Denver, CO. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 14, 2001 through Sept. 15, 2001 Page 16 of 33 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Temporal bone anatomy Temple Otolaryngology Dept. 1 Hr. PGME-CME. Nov. 20, 2001 Lower limb anatomy and kinesiology in gait City-wide orthotics course Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 2 Hrs. PGME-CME. Dec. Peripheral nerve injuries and entrapment neuropathies Temple Rheumatology Dept. 1 Hr. PGME-CME. Jan. 23, 2003 Anatomy, kinesiology, gait, neuroanatomy and imaging for Rehabilitation medicine Kessler PM&R Board Review Course, CMDNJ 18 Hrs. PGME-CME Mar. Anatomy, kinesiology, gait, neuroanatomy and imaging for PM&R Board Review course in PM&R Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. 15 Hrs. PGME-CME Mar. 16, 2002 through Mar. 17, 2002 The anatomic basis of endoscopic ultrasound Endoscopic Ultrasound Course Temple Gastroenterology Dept. 1 Hr. CME-PGME Apr. 24, 2002 Anatomy of tracheobronchial tree and esophagus 321ST Jackson-Norris Bronchoesophagology Course Temple Otolaryngology Dept. 0.5 Hr. CME-PGME Apr. 26, 2002 Neuroanatomic basis of neurologic diagnosis Osler Institute Neurology and Psychiatry Board Review Courses, New York City, NY 9 Hrs. CME-PGME May 4, 2002 Anatomic landmarks for arthrocentesis and regional anesthesia Temple Emergency Medicine Dept 3 Hrs. PGME-CME May 30, 2002 Page 17 of 33 5, 2001 8, 2002 Mar. 9, 2002 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Sectional anatomic basis of sectional imaging musculoskeletal system, thorax and abdomen Temple Radiology Dept. 8 Hrs. PGME-CME May 31, 2002 through Jul. 16, 2002 Posterior cranial fossa and temporal bone anatomy for vestibular schwannoma surgery Michael Scott Seminar Temple Neurosurgery Dept. 0.5 Hr. CME-PGME Jun. Anatomic basis of sectional imaging – Abdomen Temple Diagnostic Imaging Department 5 Hours PGME-CME Jul. 5, 2003 through Aug. 29, 2003 Anatomic basis of ultrasound imaging of abdomen and pelvis Thomas Jefferson Ultrasound Dept. 9 Hours CME-PGME, Philadelphia, PA. Jul. 11, 2002 through Jul. 12, 2002 Orbital anatomy and neurophthalmology Temple Ophthalmology Dept. 15 Hrs. PGME. Aug. 2, 2002 Aug. 13, 2002 Aug. 27, 2002 Anatomy, kinesiology and neuroanatomy for rehabilitation medicine JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute UMDNJ 18 Hrs. PGME-CME Aug. 16, 2002 through Aug. 17, 2002 Anatomy kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system Orthopedic Surgery Dept. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME. Aug. 22, 2002 through Aug. 23, 2002 Neuroanatomy for neurologists and psychiatrists Osler Institute Neurology and Psychiatry Board Review Courses 9 Hrs. PGME-CME. Baltimore, MD. Sept. 28, 2002 Temporal bone anatomy Temple Otolaryngology Dept. 1 Hr. PGME-CME. Nov. 1, 2002 Page 18 of 33 7, 2002 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Lower limb anatomy and kinesiology Moss Hospital Orthotics course for all Philadelphia PM&R residents 2 Hrs. PGME Dec. 12, 2002 Neuroanatomy for neurosurgeons Thomas Jefferson University 14 Hours PGME-CME Jan. through Apr. 1, 2003 Anatomy Kinesiology, gait, imaging and neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation medicine 34th Board Review Course in PM&R Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. 15 Hours PGME-CME Feb. 22, 2003 through Feb. 23, 2003 Anatomy, Kinesiology, gait, imaging and neuroantomy for Rehabilitation medicine Kessler 2003 Review Course in PM&R, UMDNJ 14 Hours PGME-CME Mar. 7, 2003 Bronchopulmonary segments Temple Otolaryngology Department 1 Hour PGME Apr. 25, 2003 Peripheral nerve entrapments Temple Rheumatology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME May 7, 2003 Neuroanatomy for neurology, psychiatry and neurosurgery board examinations Osler Institute Board Review Courses,Chicago, IL. 10 Hrs. PGME-CME May 10, 2003 Anatomic basis of sectional imaging-abdomen, brain Temple Diagnostic Imaging Department 12 Hours PGME-CME Apr. 23, 2003 through Jun. 17, 2003 Anatomy, Kinesiology and neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation medicine JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute UMDNJ 18 Hrs PGME-CME Aug. 8, 2003 Page 19 of 33 Mar. 8, 2003 Aug. 9, 2003 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Orbital anatomy and neurophthalmology Temple Ophthamology Dept. 15 Hrs. PGME Aug. 5, 2003 Aug. 12, 2003 Aug. 19, 2003 Neuroanatomy for neurologists and psychiatrists Olser Institute Neurology and Psychiatry Board Review Courses, Indianapolis,IN. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME Sept. 7, 2003 Temporal bone anatomy Temple Otolaryngology Dept 1 Hr PGME-CME Oct. 22, 2003 Lower Limb anatomy and Kinesiology Moss Hospital Orthotics Course for all Philadelphia PM&R residents 2 Hours PGME Dec. 4, 2003 Anatomy, kinesiology, gait, imaging and neuroanatomy for rehabilitation medicine Kessler 2003 Review course in PM&R, UMDNJ 15 Hour PGME-CME Mar. 5, 2004 through Mar. 6, 2004 Anatomy, Kinesiology, gait, imaging and neuroanatomy for rehabilitation medicine 35th Board Review Courses in PM&R Baylor college of Medicine, Houston, TX. 15 Hours PGME-CME Mar. 20, 2004 through Mar. 21, 2004 Embryological development of branchial arches, pharynged pouches and face Temple Otolaryngology Department 1 Hr. PGME-CME Apr. 21, 2004 Neuroanatomy for neurology, psychiatry and neurosurgery board examinations Osler Institute Board Review Courses, Boston, MA. 9 Hrs. PGME-CME May 8, 2004 Page 20 of 33 SERVICE Milford Township Planning Commission Quakertown Area Planning Committee PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL, REGIONAL, NATIONAL American Association of Anatomists COMMITTEES UNIVERSITY Health Sciences Center Committees of The Board of Trustees 1972-1973 Budget Advisory Committee, 1974 - 1976 Fringe Benefit Committee, 1975 - 1977 Administrative-Faculty Ad Hoc Committee on Annuities, 1977 University Resources and Priorities Committee, 1979 - 1982 Revenue Based Budget Task Force of University Resources and Priorities Committee Chairperson 1980 - 1982. Administrative-Faculty Ad Hoc Committee on Annuities, 1986 - 1987,1989 - 1990 University Budget Review Committee, 1986 - 1993 Incentive-Risk Capital Fund Committee, 1989 - 1991 Great Teacher's Award Committee, 1989 - 1992 Ad Hoc Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, 1990 - 1991 Temple University Faculty Senate Oversight Committee, 1991 - 1993 Faculty Representative to the Business and Finance Committee of The Board of Trustees 1991 - 1993 * Temple University Faculty Senate 1981 – 1993 Budget Review Committee, Chairperson 1990 - Present Page 21 of 33 COMMITTEES (Continued) UNIVERSITY (Continued) Search Committee for Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, 1994-95 * Temple University Faculty Senate Budget Review Committee, 1998 - Present SCHOOL Gastro-intestinal Study Panel, 1967 - 1968. Musculoskeletal Interdisciplinary Committee, 1969 - present. By Laws Drafting Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate, 1969. Steering Committee of the Medical School Faculty Senate, 1969 - 1976. Salaries and Benefits Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate 19691983, Chairperson, 1969 - 1972, 1973 - 1983. Secretary-Elect, Medical School Faculty Senate, 1969 - 1970 Secretary Medical School Faculty Senate, 1970 - 1971 Medical School Representative to Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board Hearing on the Establishment of a Temple University Faculty Collective Bargaining Unit, 1971 - 1973 Search Committee for Chairman of Obstetrics & Gynecology Department, 1971 - 1972 President Elect Medical School Faculty Senate, 1971 - 1972 President Medical School Faculty Senate, 1972 - 1973 Dean's Advisory Committee, 1972 - 1973 Executive Committee, 1972 – 1973 Governance Committee, 1972 - 1973 Health Science Center Library Committee, 1972 - 1977 Page 22 of 33 COMMITTEES (Continued) SCHOOL (Continued) Search Committee for Chairman of Physiology Department, 1972 -1973 Search Committee for Medical School Dean, 1972 - 1973 Long Range Planning Committee, 1973 Medical School ByLaws Revision Committee, 1973 Gastro-intestinal Evaluation Panel, 1973 - 1974 Student Promotions Committee, 1974 - 1976 Neurosensory Evaluation Panel, Chairperson 1975 - 1977 Dental-Medical Faculty Ad Hoc Committee to Study the Feasibility of Forming a Collective Bargaining Unit, Chairperson 1974 - 1975 Financial Advisory Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate, Chairperson 1975 - 1983 Ad Hoc Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate to Study Alterations to the Financial Advisory Committee, Chairperson 1976 Medical School Budget Review Committee, Chairperson 1977 - 1983 Search Committee for Dean of Medical School - Vice Chairperson, 1978 - 1979 Finance Subcommittee for Medical School LCME Accreditation Visit Chairperson, 1978 - 1980 Steering Committee of Self-Evaluation Task Force for Medical School LCME Accreditation Visit 1978 - 1980 Committee on Medical School Faculty Handbook Revision 1979 - 1985 Steering Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate 1979 - 1987 Task Force on Significance of National Board Examinations in Student Promotional Criteria, 1982 - 1983 Page 23 of 33 COMMITTEES (Continued) SCHOOL (Continued) *Finance Committee of Medical School Faculty Senate, Chairperson, 1983 - 2003 President-Elect, Medical School Faculty Senate 1984 - 1985 Executive Faculty of Medical School 1984 - 1986 Search Committee for Dean of Medical School, Chairperson, 1985 - 1986 President, Medical School Faculty Senate 1985 - 1986 *Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee 1985 - present Search Committee for Chairperson of Orthopedic Surgery 1986 - 1987 Academic Space Committee 1987 - 1990 Faculty Committee to Review Merit Salary Increments, 1988 Review committee for Temple Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1989 - 1990 Temple HSC Library Budget Committee, 1989 - 1996 AOA Nominating Committee, 1992-1994, 1993-1994 Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1993-1994 Ad hoc Medical Faculty Senate Committee on Tenure, 1993-1994 Executive Faculty of Medical School, 1993-1997 LCME Library Committee, Chair, 1994-1995 Search Committee for Dean of the Medical School, Chairperson, 1995-1996 LCME Curriculum Active Learning Task Group 1996 *Board of Directors, Temple Medical Alumni Association, 1996-present Page 24 of 33 COMMITTEES (Continued) SCHOOL (Continued) Second Biennium Committee of the Curriculum Review and Renewal, 1998-1999 Radiology Chair Search Committee September 2000 - December 2000 *Library Planning Committee for New Medical School September November 2002 *Dean's Advisory Committee, June 2003 – present *Medical School Budget Committee, 2003 - present DEPARTMENTAL Summer Student Research Committee, 1962 - 1970 *Tenure and Promotions Committee, 1972 – present, Chairperson, 19721993 Recruitment Committee, 1972-1993 *Teaching Committee, 1972 – present, Chairperson, 1972-1993 PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES 1. Schneck CD, The Prenatal development of the microscopic architecture of the articular cartilages, ligaments, tendons and menisci of the rabbit knee. Anat Rec 1965; 151: 413. 2. Schneck CD, Permut SR, Ronis ML. The collagen fiber provisions for the transmission of auditory stresses through the middle ear. Anat Rec 1966; 154: 418. 3. Schneck CD, Stuart K. The collagen fiber arrangement of the tympanic membrane. Anat Rec 1967; 157: 317. 4. Schneck CD, Permut SR. The ligamentous and tendinous apparatus of the malleus. Anat Rec 1968; 160: 423. Page 25 of 33 PUBLICATIONS (Continued) PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Continued) 5. Finck A, Schneck CD, Hartman A. Development of auditory function in the mongolian gerbil. J Acous Soc Amer 1969; 46: 197. 6. Finck A, Schneck CD, Hartman A. The development of auditory function in the mongolian gerbil (meriones ungiculatus). J Comp Physiol Psychol 1972; 78: 375. 7. Schneck CD, Lehman D. Sonographic anatomy of the breast. Seminars in Ultrasound 1982; 3: 13-33. 8. Schneck CD. The anatomical basis of abdominopelvic sectional imaging. Clinics in Diagnostic Ultrasound 1983; 11: 13-44. 9. Schneck CD. Anatomy of lumbar spondylosis. Clin Orthop 1985;193: 20-37. 10. Caroline DF, Pollack HM, Banner MD, and Schneck CD. Self limiting extravasation in the unused bladder. Radiology 1985; 155: 311-313. 11. Charles, DN, Siddhivarn N, Schneck CD. Bone scanning in the adductor insertion avulsion syndrome ("Thigh Splints"). J. Nuclear Medicine 1987; 28: 1835-1838. 12. Siegler S, Block J, and Schneck CD. The mechanical characteristics of the collateral ligaments of the human ankle joint. Foot and Ankle 1988; 8: 234-242. 13. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A. Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee: correlation with normal anatomy. Radiographics 1988; 8: 707-733. 14. Siegler S, Chen J, and Schneck CD. The three dimensional kinematic and flexibility characteristics of the human ankle joint. Part 1. Kinematic characteristics. J. Biomech. Engineering 1988;110:364-373. 15. Chen J, Siegler S, Schneck CD, The three dimensional kinematic and flexibility characteristics of the human ankle joint. Part 2. Flexibility characteristics. J. Biomech Engineering 1988; 110: 374-385. Page 26 of 33 PUBLICATIONS (Continued) PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Continued) 16. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A. Carpal tunnel: MR imaging, Part 1. Normal anatomy. Radiology 1989; 171: 743749. 17. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A, Mitra A, Conaway D. Carpal tunnel: MR imaging, Part II. Carpal tunnel syndrome. Radiology 1989; 171: 749-754. 18. Sapega AA, Moyer RA, Schneck CD, Komalahiranya N. Testing for isometry during reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament: Anatomical and biomechanical considerations. J. Bone Joint Surg 1990; 72A: 259-267. 19. Siegler S, Chen J, Schneck CD. The effect of damage to the lateral collateral ligaments on the mechanical characteristics of the ankle joint: An in-vitro study. J. of Biomechanical Engineering 1990; 112: 129-131. 20. Wechsler RR, Miller CL, Kurtz AB, Needleman L, Schneck CD. Anterior protrusion of retroperitoneal processes: a mimic of lesser sac or gastrohepatic masses. Clinical Imaging 1990; 14: 146-151. 21. Schneck CD. Anatomy and kinesiology of the ankle and foot. Back and Musculoskel Rehabil 1992; 2: 1-16. 22. Schneck CD, Mesgarzadeh M, Bonakdarpour A, Ross G. MRI of the commonly injured ankle ligaments: Part 1. Normal anatomy. Radiology 1992; 184: 499-506. 23. Schneck CD, Mesgarzadeh M, Bonakdarpour A. MRI of the commonly injured ankle ligaments: Part II. Injuries. Radiology 1992; 184: 507-512. 24. Hennigan SP, Schneck CD, Mesgarzadeh M, Clancy M. The Semimembranosus tibial collateral ligament bursa: A previously unrecognized entity. J Bone Jt Surgery 1994;76A: 1322-1327. Page 27 of 33 PUBLICATIONS (Continued) PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Continued) 25. Schneck CD. Functional and clinical anatomy of the spine. In Young MA, Lavin RA, eds. Spinal rehabilitation. Physical medicine and rehabilitation: State of the art reviews. 1995; 9(3): 571-604. 26. Schneck CD. Genitourinary anatomy for the trauma surgeon. Trauma Quarterly 1996; 13: 95-127. 27. Meister BR, Michael SP, Moyer RA, Kelly JD, Schneck CD. Anatomy and Kinematics of the lateral collateral ligament of the knee. AM. J. Sports Med. 2000; 28 (6):869-878. 28. Agarwal A, Schneck CD, Kelley DJ. Venous drainage of platysma myocutaneous flap. Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 2004; 130(3): 357-359 29. Scheid EH, Scornavacchi JM, Schneck CD. Precise identification of position and size of dorsal root ganglia in the cervical spine: an anatomic study(under revision for the journal Spine) 30. Zhou L, Shao Z, Schneck CD, Richards J, Chan L. Spinal dorsal ramus syndrome (under revision for the journal Spine) OTHER ARTICLES 1. Schneck CD. Reply to Dr. Oyesika's Letter to the Editor re: anatomy of lumbar spondylosis. Clin Orthop 1986; 207: 310-312. 2. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Tehrazadeh J, Chaudnany V, Bonkdarpour A. MRI of the Ankle Ligaments: Emphasis on anatomy and lateral collateral ligament injuries. MRI Clin N Am 1994;2: 39-58. (invited paper) 3. Schneck CD. Clinical anatomy of the cervical spine. In White AH, Schofferman JA eds. Spinal Care. St Louis; Mosby, 1995; 13061334. 4. Schneck CD. Book review of cortex cerebri. Au: Creutzfeld OD. Neurosurgery 1996; 38: 1256-1257. Page 28 of 33 BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, CHAPTERS 1. Schneck CD. Anatomy of the posterior cranial fossa. In Buckheit WA, Truex RC, eds. Surgery of the posterior cranial fossa. New York; Raven Press, 1979; 1-21. 2. Schneck CD. Anatomy of the innervation of the upper extremity. In Torg J, ed. Athletic injuries to the head, neck and face. Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 1982; 211-214. 3. Stein BS, Schneck CD. Kendall AR. Surgical anatomy of the upper genitourinary tract. In Practice of surgery, J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1983. 4. Schneck CD. Anatomy of lumbar spondylosis. In Lin P, ed. Lumbar interbody fusion. Rockville, MD; Aspen Press, 1989; 1733. 5. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD. Bonakdarpour A. The wrist and hand. In Bassett LW, Gold RH, Seeger LL, eds. MRI atlas of musculoskeletalsystem. London; Martin Dunitz, 1989; 139-174 6. Schneck CD. The anatomical determinants of lumbar spondylosis. In Ramani PS, ed. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Bombay; Assoc Personnel Services, 1989: 11-32. 7. Schneck CD. Friedman AC, Peterson R0. Embryology, anatomy and histology. In Friedman AC. Radecki PD Lev-Toaft S, Hilpert PL, eds.Clinical pelvic imaging: CT, Ultrasound and MRI. St. Louis; Mosby, 1990; 1-60. 8. Schneck CD. Anatomy of the innervation of the upper extremity. In Torg J, ed. Athletic Injuries to the Head, Neck and Face. St. Louis; Mosby-Yearbook, 1991; 333-337. 9. Schneck CD. Sectional anatomy of the genitourinary system. In Resnick M, Rifkin M, eds. Ultrasonography of the urinary tract. Baltimore; Williams and Wilkins, 1991; 34-79. 10. Schneck CD, Dachman AH, Normal anatomy and radiological technique. In Dachman A, Friedman A, eds. Radiology of the spleen. St. Louis; Mosby. 1993; 1-41. 11. Schneck CD. Imaging techniques relative to rehabilitation. In DeLisa JA, ed. Rehabilitation principles and practice. Philadelphia; .B. Lippincott Company, 1993; 336-377. Page 29 of 33 BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, CHAPTERS (Continued) 12. Schneck CD. Embryology, histology and anatomy of the liver. In Friedman A and Dachman A, eds. Radiology of the liver, biliary tract andpancreas. St. Louis; Mosby, 1994; 1-24. 13. Schneck CD. Embryology, histology and anatomy of the gall bladder and biliary tree. In Friedman A. and Dachman A, eds. Radiology of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas. St. Louis; Mosby, 1994; 355-376. 14. Schneck CD, Dabiezies MA, Friedman, AC. Embryology, histology and anatomy of the pancreas. In Friedman A and Dachman A eds. Radiology of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas. St Louis; Mosby, 1994; b 715-741. 15. Dachman D, Schneck CD. Embryology of the gallbladder. In Meilstrup, ed. Imaging atlas of the normal gallbladder and its variants. Boca Raton; CRC Press, 1994; 13-20. 16. Schneck CD. Clinical anatomy of the cervical spine. In White AH, Schofferman JA eds. Spinal Care. St Louis; Mosby, 1995; 1306-1334. 17. Schneck CD. Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Kinesiology. In O'Young B, Young M, Stiens S. Eds. PM & R secrets. Philadelphia; Hanley and Belfus, 1997: 23-29. 18. Schneck CD. Basic principles of functional biomechanics. In Fortin JO, ed. Functional biomechanics and rehabilitation of sports injuries. Philadelphia; Hanley and Belfus, 1997 :731-751. 19. Schneck CD. Imaging techniques relative to rehabilitation. In De Lisa JA, Gans BM, eds. Rehabilitation medicine: principles and practice. Philadelphia; Lippincott-Raven, 1998; 433-479. 20. Schneck CD. Anatomy, mechanics and imaging of spinal injury. In Kirshblum S, Campano DI, DeLisa JA eds, Spinal Cord Medicine. Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2002: 2668. 21. Schneck CD. Goldberg G, Munin MC, Chu A. Imaging techniques relative to rehabilitation medicine. In DeLisa JA, Gans BM, Walsh NE, eds. Rehabilitation medicine : Principles and Practice, 4th ed. Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (in press: about 40 pp, publication date June, 2004) Page 30 of 33 AUDIOVISUAL TEACHING AIDS - All produced by C. Schneck 1. 1 Hour - The Anatomy of the Brain (1972) - for Freshman Medical Neuroanatomy Laboratory, Postgraduate CNS Course for Resident Physicians. 2. 10 Hours of black and white (1970)and 8 hours of color (1975) videotapes - Dissection Directions for Human Gross Anatomy Laboratory- for Freshman Medical Students. 3. 20 Hours - Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Ultrasound Diagnosis of the Head, Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum (19751980)- for Postgraduate Physicians. 4. 6 Hours - Human Gross Anatomy Dissection to correlate with Cross - Sectional Anatomy for Ultrasound Diagnosis (1975-1977) for Postgraduate Physicians. 5. 2 Hours - Anatomy Relevant to Ultrasound Examination of the Breast for Johnson and Johnson Co. for Physicians and Technologists. September 1980. 6. 20 Hours of Commercial Color Videotapes for CME Inc. Sectional Anatomy of the Entire Body with Correlated Computed Tomographic and Ultrasonographic Images (1981). ABSTRACTS 1. Schneck CD. The prenatal development of the knee and ankle joints of the rabbit. Diss Abst 1965; 26: 1279. 2. Soriano RZ, Cole-Beuglet CM, Goldberg BB, Rubin CS, Kurtz AB, Patchefsky AS, Telles NC, Schneck CD, Feig SA and Shaber GS. Breast Disease Prognosis: Correlative ultrasonography, mammography, and whole mount pathology specimens. American Roentgen Ray Society, Las Vegas,Nevada, April 21-25, 1980. 3. Soriano RZ, Cole-Beuglet CM, Goldberg BB, Rubin SC, Patchefsky AS, Schneck CD, Telles NC, Dabrow RC, Feig SA, Shaber GS. Breast disease diagnosis: Correlative ultrasonography, mammography and pathology. The Pennsylvania Radiological Society, Gettysburg, PA. May 15-18, 1980. Page 31 of 33 ABSTRACTS (Continued) 4. Soriano RZ, Cole-Beuglet CM, Goldberg BB, Rubin CS, Kurtz AB, Patchefsky AS, Telles NC, Schneck CD, Dabrow RC, Feig SA, Shaber AS, Spectrum of breast disease diagnosis: Correlative ultrasonography, mammography and pathology. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana. September 15-19, 1980. 5. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A. MR imaging of the knee and wrist: Correlation with normal anatomy. The Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, Nov. 17-22, 1985. 6. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A, Maurer A, Malmud, L. Optimization of MR imaging of the knee joint. The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Washington, DC, June 22-25, 1986 7. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A, Maurer A, Malmud L, Anatomy of the wrist and carpal tunnel shown by MRI. The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Washington, DC, June 22-25, 1986. 8. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A. Anatomy of the wrist and carpal tunnel shown by MRI. Pennsylvania Radiological Society Annual Meeting, 1986. (First Prize for Best Scientific Exhibit) 9. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Ross G, Bonakdarpour A. MR imaging of the most commonly injured structures of the elbow and ankle. TheRadiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 1987. (Award of Honorable mention) 10. Mesgarzadeh, M, Schneck CD, Ross G, Bonakdarpour A. MR imaging of the most commonly injured structures of the elbow and ankle.Pennsylvania Radiological Society Annual Meeting, 1988. (First Prize for Best Scientific Exhibit) 11. Sapega AA, Moyer RA, Wawk V, Schneck CD. Intraoperative isometry testing during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nov. 1989. Page 32 of 33 ABSTRACTS (Continued) 12. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Wiggill S, Bonakdarpour A, Mitra A. MR imaging of the carpal tunnel: Normal anatomy and carpal tunnel syndrome. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, IL, Dec. 1, 1989. (Cum Laude Award). 13. Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A, Moyer R, Clancy M. MRI of normal and injured collateral ligaments of the ankle. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nev., Feb., 1990. 14. Wiggill-Gould S, Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Bonakdarpour A, Clancy M, Betz R. The MRI structural correlates of carpal tunnel syndrome. Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, IL, Dec. 1990. (Cum Laude Award). 15. Curtis B, Lui T, Doan H, Schneck CD, Imaging of cavernous sinus lesions. Radiological Society of North America. Chicago, IL, Dec. 1993. 16. Pollack MS, Stuppino TT, Schneck CD, MR imaging of exercised skeletal muscle: atlas of functional anatomy. Radiological Society of North America. Chicago, IL, Dec., 1994 (Cum Laude Award). 17. Hung JL, Mesgarzadeh M, Schneck CD, Roach N, Bazi B, Tehranzadeh J. Posterior tibial tendon: anatomic and imaging considerations. American Roentgen Ray Society. San Diego CA, May 5-10, 1996. 18. Kim P, Spears J, Schneck CD, Mitra A.Spears. An unnamed first rib fibrous band as a cause of thoracic outlet syndrome. Presented at Robert Ivy Society meeting in Pittsburgh in March, 1996 and The Philadelphia Hand Society Meeting in June, 1996. (First prize award at both meetings) Page 33 of 33