Children’s Hospital named Kassa Darge, MD, PhD, the new chair of the Department of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief in December 2016. With an extensive research portfolio encompassing 28 years with more than 200 publications and multiple grants, Dr. Darge focuses his research on innovative and advanced body imaging methods, particularly magnetic resonance and ultrasound modalities.
Dr. Darge holds the John W. Hope Endowed Chair for Radiology Faculty Development at CHOP and has served as chief of the Division of Body Imaging in the Department of Radiology. He has been professor of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania since 2006 while also serving as an honorary professor of Radiology in the Department of Radiology at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia.
He has mentored dozens of trainees during his esteemed career and has received numerous awards for his research and educational work. Of note is his work to establish the CHOP Radiology International Education Outreach pediatric radiology fellowship program in Ethiopia. To further CHOP’s mission of training the next generation of pediatric experts, Dr. Darge also started a mentoring program for junior faculty members in the Department of Radiology, for which he was awarded the CHOP mentor award.
“We are delighted to have Dr. Darge serve as our Radiologist-in-Chief,” said Chad Hough, senior vice president, Support Services at CHOP, in announcing Dr. Darge’s appointment. “Dr. Darge is a highly accomplished researcher, educator, and scholar in radiology who will help lead CHOP’s strategy and future as we continue to find better ways to provide exceptional care and research discoveries for children.”