The Journey Continues
APPLIED RADIOLOGY — Vol. 6 , Issue 1 , pp. 6 -6
DOI: 10.37549/AR1001
Published: June 1, 2001
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Although it seems like only yesterday, it has actually been twelve years since we acquired an editorially drained publication called Applied Radiology. Dr. Byron G. Brogdon had already stepped down as Editor-in-Chief, and the journal had wandered for almost two years—a ship without a rudder.
My first task as publisher was to right the ship and return the journal to editorial stability and credibility— a seemingly insurmountable task. I took two aspirin and called Dr. Brogdon. Without hesitation he said quietly, “Get Ted Keats.”
We met in Dr. Keats' office at the University of Virginia Medical Center and instantly discovered that we had a lot in common. His vision of what Applied Radiology should represent to the radiologist in daily practice paralleled my goals for a practical, usable journal.
Thus began a twelve-year adventure. Under Dr. Keats' ample leadership, and with the help of a dedicated and supportive editorial advisory board, Applied Radiology regained the reputation of being one of the best-read nonsubscription journals. For this we are forever grateful.
With this issue, we say good-bye to Dr. Keats as he moves on to pursue his many artistic interests in retirement.
He leaves the journal editorially sound and eminently better off for his stewardship. Many years ago, I was told that true leadership is the ability to replace yourself, to seek and find new talents, and to pass the mantle knowing it will be in good hands.
Dr. Keats has done just that. And so, in bidding farewell to a dear friend, we say hello to a new one. Stuart E. Mirvis, MD (Professor of Radiology, University of Maryland Medical Center) will, effective as of our July issue, succeed Dr. Keats as Editor-in-Chief. We welcome him and eagerly await the next adventure.
Citation
. The Journey Continues. APPLIED RADIOLOGY. 2001;6(1):6-6. doi:10.37549/AR1001.