NightHawk announces customer advisory board

Teleradiology services provider NightHawk Radiology Services has created a customer advisory board designed to provide input and feedback to its customers.

According to the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company, members of the newly-formed board include:
  • Albert Cook, MD, from Ohio Imaging Associates;
  • Tariq Gill, MD, from Millennium Medical Imaging;
  • David Gorczyca, MD, from Radiology Specialists;
  • Howard Kessler, MD, from Northeast Imaging Associates;
  • Gregory M. Kusiak, from Hill Medical;
  • David Landry, MD, from Spectrum Medical Group;
  • Chris Looney, MD, from Heartland Regional Medical Center;
  • Russell McWey, MD, from Northern Virginia Radiology Consultants;
  • Robert Pyatt, MD, from Chambersburg Imaging Associates;
  • Stuart Sorkin, MD, from Medical Radiologists.; and
  • David Weiss, MD, from Carilion Medical Center.

The company held the inaugural meeting of the board this month in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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