Dianne Georgian-Smith

Dianne Georgian-Smith, M.D., is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the Medical field. Dr. Georgian-Smith serves as a Radiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, located near Boston, Massachusetts. She has worked in this position for the past ten years, and brings extensive expertise in the areas of breast imaging and pathologic correlations, as well as over 30 years of career experience, to her role. In addition to her work with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Georgian-Smith holds privileges at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. She is also the published co-author of Breast Imaging and Pathological Correlations: A Pattern-Based Approach, which hit #72 on Amazon’s Top 100 best sellers list in radiology six months after its publication. “Originally I wanted to be a veterinarian,” Dr. Georgian-Smith said. “But both of my parents were prominent organic chemists and I watched their work. My father, Dr. Vlasios Georgian, worked with the Nobel Laureat, Dr. Robert Woodward at Harvard for the synthesis of Penicillin. My father also holds patents with Edwin Land at Polaroid for work during WWII I’ve adopted my parents’ key to success, which is simply, perseverance.” Dr. Georgian-Smith earned her undergraduate degree at Yale University. She then went on to complete her Medical degree from Case Western University School of Medicine in 1983. She completed her residency in Radiology from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in 1988, as well as her Fellowship in Breast Imaging at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in 1989. Dr. Georgian-Smith is also Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology. To further her professional development, Dr. Georgian-Smith is a Fellow of the American College of Radiology, and also of the Society of Breast Imaging for her academic contributions and service to the field. In recognition of her outstanding accomplishments, she earned a Silver Medal for her Scientific Exhibit from the American Roentgen Ray Society in 2004; as well as the Cum Laude Award from the RSNA Education Exhibit in 1992, 2009 and 2011. She has also published several articles and chapters in renowned medical journals and textbooks, and has presented endless posters and abstracts at various medical conferences. When not working, Dr. Georgian-Smith enjoys traveling, specifically to Florida and Maine, and watching her daughter compete in equestrian competitions. She dedicates this recognition to her father, Vlasios Georgian; to the loving memory of her mother, Guadelupe Torres Guzman; and to William E. Shiels II, D.O., who was a Pediatric Radiologist, and passed away a few years ago. For 25 years, they paired to teach radiologists all over the world the skills of performing ultrasound guided procedures using the tissue phantom, the turkey breast. For more information, visit www.brighamand