
معرفی
Kori Stewart is an Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging and Program Director of Radiologic Sciences at Quinnipiac University's School of Health Sciences. She holds certifications as a Radiologic Technologist in Radiography, Computed Tomography, and Imaging Informatics, and serves as President of the Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS).
Her educational background includes:
- AS, Housatonic Community College
- BS, Quinnipiac University
- MHS, Quinnipiac University
- PHD, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey
Stewart's research focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence and medical imaging, particularly predictive modeling for patient outcomes in nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) using large retrospective datasets. Her work emphasizes clinical decision support systems and patient-centered care through informatics applications. She employs both supervised and unsupervised machine learning approaches to develop algorithms that enhance diagnostic accuracy while maintaining radiation safety standards.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on emerging technologies in radiology, with consistent exploration of AI integration, imaging informatics, and educational innovation. Her work bridges theoretical research with practical clinical applications, particularly in contrast media management and workflow optimization across imaging modalities.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- AuntMinnie.com’s Minnies 2024 Award for Most Effective Radiologic Sciences Educator
- Connecticut Society of Radiologic Technologists’ Technologist Achievement Award (2023)
- John Archer Award for outstanding service to radiologic technology (2023)
- ARRT Professional Education and Growth Scholarship (2023)
As an educator, Stewart has transformed radiologic sciences curriculum through her textbook authorship, including the 8th Edition of 'Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care' and upcoming editions of 'Principles of Radiographic Imaging'. She emphasizes hands-on learning with emerging health informatics applications and serves as a JRCERT Site Visitor. Her leadership extends to editorial roles with the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine.
Stewart directs Quinnipiac's Radiologic Sciences Program while maintaining active research collaborations through her CIIP (Certified Imaging Informatics Professional) expertise. Her lab work focuses on retrospective analysis of national emergency department data to optimize patient outcomes in urinary system disorders, particularly medullary sponge kidney research.



