Dr. Holman served as Chairman of the
Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard
Medical School from 1988 to 1997. During this time, his leadship
was treasured by faculty and other colleagues, residents, and
staff alike.
Dr. Holman held degrees from the University of Wisconsin (BS),
Washington University (MD) and Harvard University (AM). He began
his career at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now Brigham and Women's
Hospital) in 1970. His research interests were related to brain
and cardiovascular applications of radiotracers. He served as
president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, vice chairman of the
Board of Nuclear Medicine, chairman of the Residency Review
Committee for Nuclear Medicine, president of the Massachusetts
Radiological Society, and secretary/treasurer of Telequest,
Inc.
After his retirement in 1997, Dr Holman served as Chairman
Emeritus for Academic Affairs and continued as distinguished
Philip H Cook Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical
School.