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Benjamin Z. Stallings II

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Benjamin Zion Stallings II, M.D., of Silver Spring, Maryland, earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Virginia Tech in 1984, and then went on to earn a medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia. Following medical school, Dr. Stallings trained at the University of Maryland for his internship and then completed his residency in Radiology at the Medical Center of Delaware in 1993. 

Stallings is a board-certified radiologist who currently serves as Director of the Department of Imaging at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham, Maryland, where he has worked for 30 years. In addition, he is the president and CEO of Diagnostic Imaging Associates, a radiology practice dedicated to using state-of-the-art technologies to diagnose and treat all forms of ailments and diseases of the human body, ranging from minor broken bones to advanced peripheral vascular disease. 

Stallings is a member of the American Medical Association, the National Medical Association, and the Radiology Society of North America. He has served on numerous boards including the Dimension Health Systems, the Prince George’s County Medical Society, and the Maryland State Medical Society where he served as president from 2018 to 2019. Stallings is currently Chairman of Unity Insurance Board.

An avid supporter of Virginia Tech, Stallings established the Dr. Benjamin Stallings ’84 and Kimberly Stallings Endowed Scholarship. He is a member of the university’s Ut Prosim Society, previously served on the Virginia Tech Foundation Board, and enjoys watching Hokie athletics. In his local community, Stallings supports various organizations that primarily address preventive health concerns and also mentors at-risk youth. He coached AAU Basketball for 10 years and won numerous league titles, including two top 3 finishes at the AAU National Championship Tournament.