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  Melding research with clinical training: Barry Siegel heads nuclear medicine with 'great patient care' as prime goal
Siegel received the Institute's Teacher of the Year Award in 1990 and was honored last year by many former residents at a silver anniversary dinner in Toronto, organized by Ronald G. Evens, M.D., head of the radiology department.
Siegel's own research with the late Dan Biello, M.D., professor of radiology, which began while Biello was a resident, led to a set of criteria to determine whether patients have a pulmonary embolism, an obstruction of a blood vessel in the lungs.
Siegel is completing a decade as editor-in-chief for a series of self-evaluation books from the American College of Radiology that allow radiologists to test their diagnostic skills.
record.wustl.edu /archive/1999/03-11-99/people.html   (1227 words)

  
 Barry Siegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barry Siegel is a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times who won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2002 for his piece "A Father's Pain, a Judge's Duty, and a Justice Beyond Their Reach".
He is an expert on literary journalism and was recruited by the University of California, Irvine to chair that school's new English program in Literary Journalism.
Siegel is the author of the influential true crime novel A Death in White Bear Lake, which is considered by many to be a seminal document regarding child abuse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barry_Siegel   (153 words)

  
 PCM Online > Fall 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The characters in Barry Siegel's stories inhabit a vast and unsettling gray landscape, whether searching for bearings in the seasonal fog of the central California coast, or along the mist-shrouded border between truth and deception, guilt and innocence.
Siegel, a journalist and the author of two nonfiction books and two novels, is thoroughly at home in this terrain, having explored it in his work since shortly after his graduation from Pomona in 1971, and even before then as a student working on a cross-college newspaper called The Claremont Collegian.
Siegel also fondly recalls studies with, among others, Thomas Pinney, now a professor of English emeritus, Lee McDonald, a professor of politics emeritus, Stephen Erickson, a professor of philosophy, and Stephen Young, who is now the Dr. Mary Ann Vanderzyl Reynolds Professor of English.
www.pomona.edu /Magazine/PCMFL01/bookshelf.shtml   (1429 words)

  
 Lab Researcher Now Helps Guide the School, MedExpress, News, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Barry University, ...
Siegel moved to Florida in 1980 to pursue graduate education at the University of Florida, where he received a Ph.D. in immunology and medical microbiology.
Siegel soon became involved in the development of the Barry Physician Assistant Program of which he was the Director for its premier year in 1997-98.
Siegel indicates "this will rock the podiatric medical world" by providing graduates with greater insight into the management of their own practices and the DPM/MBA graduate may have other employment opportunities in health care administration not available to DPM - only graduates.
www.barry.edu /gms/news/2001spring/labResearcher.htm   (905 words)

  
 BARRY SIEGEL - FIRST PRIORITY GROUP - (FPGP): 00-09-25
BARRY SIEGEL, Chairman of the Board and CEO of First Priority Group, Inc., has been with the company since its inception and will continue to manage the general direction of the company while seeking new synergistic opportunities, handle the negotiations with the financial community and possible mergers, partnerships and/or acquisitions.
Siegel: We believe we are the only company that has an Internet strategy that’s up and running and doing all of the things insurance companies need right now to advance to the Web-based service environment as it relates to collision repair management.
Siegel: When you have a stock price that’s as low as this, with a company that’s proven that it can deliver, I think this is an amazing opportunity to get involved right now and potentially experience enormous growth in value.
www.twst.com /ceos/fpgp.html   (3955 words)

  
 Literary Journalism: Barry's "Crash of the B-29"
Barry brings to life all the different important moments of this story, and moves throughout them how it best fits his piece.
Barry also has some intimate details that are very good, such as the pilots putting out their cigarettes even though they weren't overly alarmed.
Siegel didn't drone on about one particular person or aspect of the story; there were so many he shined light on and this kept it interesting.
acephalous.typepad.com /lj20/2006/04/barrys_crash_of.html   (1033 words)

  
 BarrySiegel.com
Poet Barry Siegel has just published his first book of poetry, after years of urging by his friends and supporters.
Echoes of the Heart: passionate declarations is Barry's first published collection of poems, dealing with his angst, pain, struggles, loss and ultimately acceptance and triumph, related to aging and the pressures of modern life.
Barry is sometimes referred to as the zen poet, as symbolized by the Buddha on the book's cover.
www.barrysiegel.com   (106 words)

  
 Barry Siegel to receive de Hevesy Pioneer Award
Barry A. Siegel, MD, director of the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and a leader in the field of cancer imaging, will receive the Society of Nuclear Medicine's (SNM) 2003 Georg Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award for his distinguished contributions to nuclear medicine.
Over the last decade, Dr. Siegel's research has focused on the use of PET in cancer detection and tumor staging and in predicting and monitoring tumor response to treatment.
Siegel, a professor of radiology and of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, is a member of the Washington University Medical Center's Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2003-06/sonm-bst061903.php   (388 words)

  
 Are You Prepared for the New Talent War? - Interactive Audio Seminar
Barry Siegel is committed to delivering immediately useful and relevant action ideas to participants.
Barry has been in the recruitment field since 1970, and has been with Bernard Hodes Group since 1971.
Barry holds a BS in Business Management from Fairleigh Dickinson University, has been a member of Who’s Who Worldwide, and is a lifetime member of America’s Registry of Outstanding professionals.
www.kennedyinfo.com /Siegel   (460 words)

  
 Today@UCI: Press Releases:
Barry Siegel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, will join the UC Irvine faculty as a professor of English in the School of Humanities.
“Barry Siegel is not only an extraordinary writer of creative nonfiction, he is also a nationally recognized expert regularly called upon by his peers to speak on the art of writing.”
Siegel has a master’s in journalism from Columbia University and graduated magna cum laude from Pomona College with a bachelor’s in English.
today.uci.edu /news/release_detail.asp?key=1027   (421 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
"Babette: Portrait of a Druggie" / by Siegel & Simon.
Siegel, Bob Q. American comics artist and writer Robert Q. Sale also used the last name Siegel, according to The Who's Who of American Comic Books / J. Bails and H. Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails, 1975).
Jerry Siegel talks with Joe Shuster about their fight to win some income from Warner Communications [sound recording] -- on 1 phonotape reel (4 min.) : 7 1/2 ips -- Broadcast on CBS-TV, Dec. 11, 1975.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/srri/siegel.htm   (6451 words)

  
 Westgate Resorts - About Westgate Resorts - Corporate Executives - Executive Details
Barry was a sales manager for The Keyes Company, the largest real estate company in the South before he joined CFI/Westgate Resorts in 1979.
Barry's expertise has been instrumental in leading resort sales operations to more than $400 million annually.
Barry is a long-standing member of the Heart of Florida United Way Alexis de Tocqueville Society.
www.westgateresorts.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=executive_details.show_executive_details&executiveIDList=barry_siegel   (203 words)

  
 books about: barry (hewlett-packard hypochondriac civilization)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Barry delivers a biting satire of your American History book, complete with hysterically funny comprehension questions and diorama project assignments at the end of each chapter.
Sebastian Barry's The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty places the protagonist in the small village of Sligo where he is an innocent among angry partisans.
Barry Friedman has intertwined his vast knowledge of Indian blankets, American history, the antiques business and garnished the result with a unique sense of humor and breathtaking photos to create a book that is an absolute gem.
www.very-clever.com /books/barry   (1323 words)

  
 A Death in White Bear Lake by Barry Siegel
This is the case of Dennis Jurgens, a 3 ½-year-old boy who was brutally abused to death by his adoptive mother.
Unfortunately, Siegel worked in a complete history of White Bear Lake, a township located northeast of the Twin Cities.
It seems out of place and unimportant in contrast to the truly horrifying treatment of a little boy and the slow response by lawmakers to protect children.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/crime_stories/93351   (439 words)

  
 Barry Siegel, Perfect Witness
Siegel perfectly captures the kind of webbed connections between politics and law enforcement that can paralyze the workings of constitutional protections...It's a story in which triumph may come from failure, and losers get a second chance."      -San Francisco Chronicle
Barry Siegel keeps the plot moving with twists and surprises all the way to the end."      -Phillip Margolin, author of the New York Times bestseller Gone, But Not Forgotten
Siegel's story [has] the feel of Steinbeck's Monterey...I hope this is the first in a long series."      -Darcy O'Brien, winner of the 1997 Edgar Allan Poe Award
barry-siegel.com /PerfectWitness.html   (681 words)

  
 THE VOICE- Winter 2005- Barry Danielian
Barry's mileage on the road increased in 1985 with the first of several tours with Rock Fusion giants Blood, Sweat and Tears, and subsequently with Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band, Queen Latifah and Jon Bon Jovi.
Barry is one of New York City's most in-demand session players and arrangers, racking up more than 200 recordings with such Pop notables as Celine Dion, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Natalie Cole and James Taylor, as well as with touring partners Queen Latifah and Tower of Power.
Barry holds a degree in Jazz Performance from the Berklee College of Music, where he graduated with the 1982 Faculty Performance Award.
www.lindaeder.com /voice_winter05/b_danielian.htm   (1845 words)

  
 First Priority Group's CEO Barry Siegel talks to The Wall Street Transcript
NEW YORK-- The Wall Street Transcript has published an in-depth interview with Barry Siegel, CEO of First Priority Group, in which he talks at length about the company's future.
Siegel explains, "In the auto club marketplace, anyone who owns and maintains a vehicle is a potential customer.
Looking forward, Siegel states, "There are other companies that are being funded right now to try to develop services and systems to compete with us, but to date, the insurance community has told us that we are the only ones that actually have a system that works.
www.collision-insight.com /news/20000925-fpgp.htm   (367 words)

  
 Barry Siegel, Pulitzer Prize winning author
His scenes and characters never fail to fire the imagination and tug at the emotions.
With Barry Siegel you don't read a story.
Barry Siegel is in that league."     --Steven Kane, L.A. Style
barry-siegel.com   (149 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Death in White Bear Lake: Books: Barry Siegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Using nonfiction novel style, Los Angeles Times reporter Siegel tells the story of Harold and Lois Jurgens, a Minnesota couple who adopted two children and beat the younger one, Dennis, to death in 1963.
Author Siegel provided some very good local background on the town as well as the Jurgens' neighborhood and neighbors.
Barry Siegel skillfully tells the story of how Dennis' birth mother stirred up interest in his death, just when people were becoming more aware of child abuse cases and physical abuse started to be prosecuted.
www.amazon.com /Death-Bear-Lake-Barry-Siegel/dp/0553057901   (1930 words)

  
 Eugene Weekly : News : 10.16.03
Barry's Espresso and Bakery at 29th and Willamette may well be replaced with what owner Barry Siegel was told would be a "national coffee presence" when PC Market of Choice expands late next year into the Rite-Aid section of the plaza.
Siegel has a month-to-month lease with Rite-Aid on its current location at the front of the drugstore; he says the agreement is good at least through next summer.
Siegel says he has no choice but to keep his eyes open for another south Eugene location.
www2.eugeneweekly.com /2003/101603news.html   (2967 words)

  
 Asian American Journalists Association : Los Angeles | Putting more punch in your writing: A talk with Barry Siegel
Barry Siegel, a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and directs UC Irvine's literary journalism program.
Siegel has authored five books, including three novels.
Siegel was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing for his "humane and haunting portrait of a man tried for negligence in the death of his son, and the judge who heard the case."
www.aaja-la.org /Events/BarrySiegel.asp   (201 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: A Death in White Bear Lake by Barry Siegel
"Barry Siegel is an award-winning reporter for the Los Angeles Times and is the author of three other books," relates the author narrative on the inside back cover of this very excellent book by Mr.
Siegel doesn't hit the reader over the head with the many events and circumstances that caused this child's death to be so obviously overlooked.
Police lieutenant brothers of Dennis' mother, towns that receive "greatest city" awards and would just as soon not have the unpleasant publicity of a child's murder monkeying up the chances of receiving the coveted prize, and a society unaware and ill-informed about child abuse, are not advanced preachily as causes.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/05/31/033430.php   (1209 words)

  
 Citrus: It's what the Barrys do
That's just what the Barry kids do, like father, Mark, did before them and three younger brothers and sisters have done since.
Mark, executive director of the Arc Nature Coast and a triathlete in training, started the procession, and Matt, Sarah and now Daniel, 12, Jacob, 9, and Leah, 7, have all followed.
Laura Barry, who homeschools her children before they reach high school, appreciates her children participating in a confidence-building activity.
www.sptimes.com /2002/12/01/Citrus/It_s_what_the_Barrys_.shtml   (1232 words)

  
 Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau - Press Room - Press Releases
WHO: Barry Siegel, a former Pulitzer-Prize-winning national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and director of the Literary Journalism Program at UC Irvine.
Siegel’s lectures are known for their humor and insight.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Siegel continues to write for The Los Angeles Times as a special correspondent, and is the author of five books, including three novels set in imaginary Chumash County on the central coast of California.
www.newportbeach-cvb.com /press_details.aspx?Id=876&return=   (199 words)

  
 Bernard Hodes Group | Publications
Barry Siegel knows his stuff…a recruiting industry expert who has captured the essence of hiring the best.
If you want to get a jump start on maximizing human capital, read this book by Barry Siegel, one of the world's leading experts on staffing and recruiting.
Barry Siegel has been in the recruitment field since 1970, and has been with Bernard Hodes Group since 1971.
www.hodes.com /publications/books/index.asp   (540 words)

  
 Barry Siegel Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
When a house fire claims the lives of a kindly local retiree and an 11-year-old girl, Sheriff's detective Douglas Bard has a tough time accepting the district attorney's determination that the blaze was an accident.
by Barry A. Siegel, Edward A. Sickles, Judy M. Destouet, American College of Radiology.
by Barry A. Siegel, Naomi P. Alazraki, National Board of Medical Examiners, American College of Radiology.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Barry_Siegel   (368 words)

  
 Siegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerry Siegel (1914-1996), co-creator of the Superman comics
Martha S. Siegel (1948-2000), American lawyer and Usenet spammer
Reva Siegel, professor at Yale Law School, specialist in constitutional and anti-discrimination law
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siegel   (107 words)

  
 About Barry D. Siegel
Barry has practiced law for 8 years and has focused his practice over a broad range of activities including estate planning, business planning, and litigation.
He graduated from Nova Southeastern University Law School and has obtained the Master's of Science degree in Dispute Resolution and Negotiation.
Barry and his wife, Racquel, live with their son, David, and their daughter, Amanda, in Boca Raton, Florida.
www.covertlaw.com /aboutbarry.htm   (288 words)

  
 Are You Prepared for the New Talent War? -Barry Siegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As the economy rebounds, a new “War for Talent” will soon be under way, and maximizing human capital will again be a top priority.
In this Audio Conference CD, recruitment guru Barry Siegel helps you get a jumpstart on the coming crunch.
For only $225 per location get the tools you and your team are looking for.
www.kennedyinfo.com /audio/Siegel/AreYouPreparedCD.html   (276 words)

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