Dr. Karisma Gupta receives Magna Cum Laude Award at SABI

Karisma Gupta By Karisma Gupta, MD, Diagnostic Resident, PGY 4

Attending the Society for Advanced Body Imaging (SABI) annual conference in Washington, D.C., was a truly rewarding experience. I had the opportunity to present my research on a standardized MRI reporting system for deep pelvic endometriosis (Endo-RADS). During the Magna Cum Laude Three Pearls presentation, I proposed a structured flowchart for reporting deep pelvic endometriosis on pelvic MRIs, and it was an honor to have my work recognized with a Magna Cum Laude Award.

Additionally, I was able to attend valuable lectures on various body imaging topics, expanding my knowledge and perspective within the field. Connecting with faculty from other institutions, including some University of Washington residency and fellowship alumni, was a highlight, as their experiences and advice were both encouraging and insightful.

I am especially grateful for the Rohrmann Endowment’s support, which made this experience possible and allowed me to share my work with the broader medical imaging community.

A collage of five photos depicting Dr. Karisma Gupta attending the SABI conference. In the photos, she poses with a man; her award is spotlighted; her colleague Dr. Negar Firooza poses next to a laptop; Dr. Gupta speaks at the conference; her conference lanyard is highlighted.

Postdoctoral fellow and SABI attendee Dr. Negar Firoozeh poses with a laptop; Dr. Gupta’s award certificate; Dr. Gupta and a colleague smile; Dr. Gupta speaks at a podium at SABI; her SABI badge is highlighted as a new member and presenter.

 

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