Wessam
Bou-Assaly is a radiologist and an academic in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He studied
medicine and radiology in France before moving to the United States to study
neuroradiology and nuclear medicine. After he completed his fellowship programs
in 2007, he moved from Indianapolis, Indiana to Ann Arbor Michigan. He was
appointed as a radiology staff member at the Ann Arbor VA Hospital in 2007. In
2008, he became an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University of Michigan
as well. He worked at the hospital for seven years, and at the university for
six years.
Throughout
his career, Wessam Bou-Assaly has worked in a hospital and in an academic
setting. At the University of Michigan, he worked in the neuroradiology
division and in 2012, he earned the Excellence in Medical Student Teaching
Award from the University of Michigan, School of Medicine. He not only taught
students, but he also worked with peer review journals. He is a manuscript
reviewer for European Radiology which is published by the European Society of
Radiology. He is also a manuscript reviewer for Clinical Radiology and Clinical
Imaging, both are published by the Royal College of Radiology. When he is not
reviewing other academics’ and doctors’ works, he conducts his own research.
Wessam Bou-Assaly has worked with his colleagues to write several peer reviewed papers
such as “Exploration of a Hemoptoic Expectoration,” “Intra-Osseous Meningioma
of the Orbit: An Unusual Presentation,” and “Contemporary Imaging of
Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Masses.” Bou-Assaly has also given poster
presentations at several scientific meetings. He has presented his and his
colleagues research at several meetings including the 2012 Society of Nuclear
Medicine (SNM) meeting and the 2013 American Society of Head and Neck Radiology
(ASHNR) meeting.