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David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Edward Smitaman, MD
Mahan Mathur, MD
Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA
Dr. Resnick has written over 1100 scientific and educational articles (more than 100 published in Radiology), 72 book chapters, and 16 books on musculoskeletal radiology. Dr. Resnick is a renowned lecturer, having given over 50 named lectures throughout the world including the Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen Honorary Lecture at the European Congress of Radiology and the Ho Hung Chiu Medical Education Foundation Lecture in Hong Kong. His list of dozens of awards and honors includes the American Roentgen Ray Gold Medal, Diagnostic Imaging Magazine's 20 Most influential People in Radiology, Medical Imaging INdustry's Top 10 Radiologists, twice-awarded AuntMinnie.com Most Effective Radiology Educator, and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Zurich. IN 2018, ACR bestowed the Gold Medal on Dr. Resnick for his lifetime achievements. Dr. Resnick is a member of 9 radiology societies, and is a past president of the International Skeletal Society. In addition, he is an Honorary Fellow of 6 radiology societies in Europe and Asia. He serves on a multitude of departmental, hospital/medical school, and national committees. He has served on editorial boards and has a manuscript reviewer of 18 leading journals including AJR, Radiology, and RadioGraphics. More than 150 clinical fellows and 400 international research fellows, from over 20 countries throughout the world, have received one-on-one training through his fellowship programs. Amazingly, 70% of these fellows pursued academic careers after their training. More than 1000 visitors have come to his base of operations, known as "The Bone Pit."
Donald Resnick, MD
Jenny T Bencardino, MD
Carolynn M DeBenedectis, MD
Marc V Gosselin, MD
He is Director of the ESIR Program and Radiology Medical Student rotations at Boston Medical Center. A devoted educator, he is Founding Chair of RISQCS (Radiology Interventions Safety Quality and Complications Symposium), an innovative global IR educational initiative.
Mikhail CSS Higgins, MD, MPH
Todd D. Greenberg, MD
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Francis Deng, MD
Dr. Abdalla Skaf did his clinical fellowship at Pitié Salpêtrière - Paris (France), his research fellow at UCSD. He is now the Head of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging Hospital HCor in São Paulo, medical director of ALTA diagnostics (DASA group), and medical director of teleimagem.
Abdalla Skaf, MD
Anil Attili, MD
Brandon P Brown, MD, MA, FAAP
Carlos Longo completed his Radiology Residency and MS Imaging subspecialty training at Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo in 1992. Fellowship in MSK at UCSD in 1994. He is currently the Senior MSK Radiologist at Rede D’Or.
Carlos H. Longo, MD
Dr. Marcelo de Abreu completed his MSK Imaging subspecialty at UCSD. Since 2002, he has been on the MSK staff at the Hospital Mae de Deus, and the Head of Radiology since 2016.
Marcelo D’Abreu, MD
Petra J Lewis, MBBS
Rodrigo Aguiar completed his Radiology Residency at the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil, and Musculoskeletal Imaging subspecialty training at UCSD - EUA. He is on the Musculoskeletal staff at DAPI-PR and Professor of Radiology at Hospital das Clínicas - Federal University of Paraná.
Rodrigo Aguiar, MD, PhD
Dr. Stefan L. Zimmerman is an Assistant Professor in Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Radiology and Radiological Science. He specializes in diagnostic radiology with an emphasis on cardiac imaging.
Stefan Loy Zimmerman, MD
Emilio Fentanes, completed his cardiology fellowship in Brooke Army Medical Center, and Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellowship training at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He is on the Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging staff at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium where he specializes in Cardiac Imaging.
Emilio Fentanes, MD
Dr. Giovanni Lorenz completed his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the San Antonio Military Health System (SAMHS) and advanced cardiac and thoracic imaging fellowships at the Cleveland Clinic, OH. He is the section head for thoracic imaging at SAMHS and lead cardiac imaging advisor for the Dept of the Air Force.
Giovanni E. Lorenz, DO
Jamlik-Omari Johnson, MD FASER is the Interim Chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of Southern California.
Jamlik-Omari Johnson, MD, FASER
Kathryn McGillen, MD
Laura L Avery, MD
Megan K Mills, MD
Riham El Khouli, MD
Ryan W. Woods, MD, MPH
Daniel Cornfeld, MD
Gitanjali Bajaj, MD
Grace S Mitchell, MD, MBA
Dr. Carrino is an internationally renowned radiologist with particular expertise in diagnostic imaging and percutaneous image-guided intervention. He is a coauthor on over 200 peer reviewed publications in a variety of areas.
John A Carrino, MD, MPH
Martín Ferraro, MD
Michael F. Shriver, MD
Mukesh Harisinghani, MD
Dr. Lalwani is an abdominal radiologist with a specific interest in hepatopancreaticobiliary and pelvic imaging. He is an established academician and researcher and the recipient of an ARRS Figley Fellowship (2019) and RSNA Honored Educator awards (2020).
Neeraj Lalwani, MD, FSAR, DABR
Pamela W Schaefer, MD, FACR
Scott Schiffman, MD
Sidney M. Levy MBBS PhD Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Specialist at I-MED Radiology Network and Monash Health and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Monash University. Following completion of postgraduate fellowship training in Australia and the United States, he maintains clinical and academic interests in positron emission tomography, head and neck, urological and musculoskeletal imaging.
Sidney Levy, PhD, MBBS
Tony Filly, MD
Vivek S Yedavalli, MD, MS
Zahra Kassam, MD, FRCPC
Associate Professor of Radiology. Division Director of Abdominal Radiology at University of Minnesota. Abdominal Imaging Fellowship Director. Published over 25 articles and book chapters on abdominal and pelvic MRI. Frequent presenter of lectures and workshops at national societies including RSNA and SAR.
Benjamin Spilseth, MD, MBA, FSAR
Brian Y. Chan, MD
Dr. Christine Chung is a world renowned musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologist, professor of radiology, clinical translational researcher, and the director of the UC San Diego’s MSK Imaging Research Group. She has successfully mentored undergraduate students, medical students, radiology residents, radiology fellows, post-doctoral candidates, and junior faculty. She has more than 100 peer review manuscripts in scientific journals. She has edited three MSK radiology textbooks. Dr. Chung was recognized for her excellence in research and was awarded the President’s Medal of the International Skeletal Society. She received the prestigious Distinguished Investigator Award from the Academy of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research, a distinction bestowed upon MD, PhD or MD PHD candidates within the field of Radiology that rank within the top 10% of all academic faculty.
Christine B. Chung, MD
Cristina Fuss, MD
Dr. Baumgarten is an Abdominal Radiologist focusing on US, CT of benign and malignant GU and GI conditions and Fluoroscopy. She is active in service and education, mentoring trainees and junior faculty, active in radiology societies and reviews for multiple journals. She is also an exerciser, baker, reader and volunteer.
Deborah Baumgarten, MD, MPH, FACR, FSAR
Ella A. Kazerooni, MD, MS
Emily Ambinder, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Radiology and Radiological Science. She specializes in all aspects of breast imaging including mammography, tomosynthesis, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and image-guided breast procedures.
Emily B. Ambinder, MD
Dr. Jenny Hoang MBBS MHS MBA, is the Professor of Radiology and Vice Chair at Johns Hopkins. She has published more than 140 articles with a focus on thyroid and parathyroid imaging. She is an author of the ACR White Paper on Incidental Thyroid Findings and ACR TI-RADS publications.
Jenny Hoang, MBBS, MBA
Joshua P Nickerson, MD
Kitt Shaffer, MD, PhD, FACR
Kristen L Baugnon, MD
Kristine S Burk, MD
Dr. Mullen has been a breast imaging radiologist at Johns Hopkins for nearly 20 years. She has experience in screening and diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and breast interventional procedures, including biopsy and preoperative localization. Her interests include resident and fellow education, practice improvement, and artificial intelligence in breast imaging.
Lisa Ann Mullen, MD
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Mahla Radmard, MD is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Mahla Radmard, MD
Omer Awan, MD, MPH, CIIP
Prachi Agarwal, MBBS
Priyanka Handa, MD completed her undergraduate and medical training at University of Miami, residency at Albert Einstein and fellowship in Breast Imaging at Emory University Hospital. Dr. Handa is the Director of Breast Imaging from Naples Community Hospital Health Systems.
Priyanka Handa, MD
Areas of clinical and research interest: Brain Tumor Imaging, Tumor Angiogenesis, Functional imaging, A.I. and Radio-genomics 180+ peer reviewed publications and 140+ invited lectures Co-editor, Brain Tumor Imaging (Thieme, 2015) Chair, Research Committee, ASFNR
Rajan Jain, MD
Robyn G Roth, MD
Sameer B. Raniga, MD, FRCR
Dr. Jordan is Professor of Radiology, Division of Breast Imaging University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Her principal area of interest and expertise is breast imaging with special interests in radiologic-pathologic correlation and radiology education.
Sheryl G. Jordan, MD
Stephen Currin, MD
Xiaoqin Jennifer Wang, MD
Anjali Agrawal, MD, FASER
Dr. Derman is a Neuroradiologist at Maimonides Medical Center with clinical interests in stroke and cerebrovascular imaging, demyelinating disorders and dual energy CT. She is a speaker at national meetings, reviewer for multiple journals, an active educator and mentor.
Anna Derman, MD
Anna Rozenshtein, MD, MPH
Dr. Benjamin LeSar is a very experienced board-certified neuroradiologist with advanced training in PET/CT. His neuroradiology fellowship, including serving as Chief Fellow, was at the distinguished Yale University. His advanced PET/CT training was obtained in a mini-fellowship at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.
Prior to joining RadNet, Dr. LeSar was Director of Neuroradiology in addition to the primary PET/CT radiologist in a high volume private practice providing imaging for inpatients and outpatients.
Dr. LeSar is is committed to providing patient-centered, comprehensive care to all of his patients.
Benjamin LeSar, MD
Bernadette Greenwood, BSc, RT
Bradley D. Allen, MD, MS
Brent P Little, MD
Brian Ghoshhajra completed his Radiology Residency at the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, and his Cardiac Imaging Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He leads the Cardiovascular Imaging section as Academic Chief, having also served in the roles of Division Chief, Program Director, and has directed the Cardiac CT and MRI programs for over a decade. He is a past-President of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography and has over 200 peer-reviewed publications in the field of Cardiovascular Imaging.
Brian Ghoshhajra, MD, MBA, MSCCT
Chara E Rydzak, MD, PhD
Christopher M Walker, MD
Connie Y Chang, MD
Daniel J Kowal, MD
David Sarkany, MD
Dhanashree Rajderkar, MD
Dinesh Rao, MD
Drew M Caplin, MD, FSIR
Dr. Zan is a radiologist who specializes in Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine with a focus on Theranostics; combining imaging and Therapy.
Elcin Zan, MD
Elisa Franquet Elia completed her residency in Nuclear Medicine in Barcelona, Spain and several years later her Diagnostic Radiology residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and subspecialty in Nuclear Medicine with the Joint Program of Nuclear Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She is currently staff at UMass Medical Center/UMass Chan Medical School, where she specializes in Nuclear Medicine and Oncologic Imaging focusing on Theranostics.
Elisa Franquet Elia, MD
Emily F. Conant, MD
Erin Gomez completed her Diagnostic Radiology Residency and Body MRI subspecialty training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. She is an Assistant Professor in the Diagnostic Imaging Division at Johns Hopkins, where she specializes in cross-sectional imaging of the female pelvis and medical student and resident education.
Erin Gomez, MD
Evan Allgood, MD
Dr. Gloria J. Guzmán Pérez-Carrillo, is an associate professor of radiology at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She is also co-director of the advanced neuroimaging service. Her areas of research interest include multiparametric advanced diffusion imaging techniques for the evaluation of brain and head and neck tumors. In 2020, Guzman was named director of MIR’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Justice, formed with the central mission of ensuring an inclusive environment for faculty, staff, trainees and patients. Guzman completed two fellowships at MIR — in neuroradiology and neuroradiology research. She did her radiology residency at West Virginia University in Morgantown and earned her medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. Guzman received a master’s degree in radiology at the Universidad de Granada in Spain, and a bachelor’s degree at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. alt: Dr. Gloria Guzmán Pérez-Carrillo completed her radiology residency at West Virginia University in Morgantown, and her Neuroradiology Fellowship and Research Fellowship at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to this she completed her undergraduate studies at Johns Hopkins University and her medical degree at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Dr. Guzmán Pérez-Carrillo also completed a Masters in Radiology at the University of Granada in Granada, Spain and a Master in Public Health at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She has special research interests in advanced neuroimaging techniques, including advanced diffusion imaging for head and neck cancer, diffusion spectrum-based imaging and molecular imaging of brain tumors with F-DOPA in the evaluation of IDH wildtype glioblastoma, in addition to outcomes and translational research of MRI in the field of Neuroradiology Imaging.
Gloria J. Guzmán Pérez-Carrillo, MD, MPH, MSc
Jan Fritz, MD
Jean Kunjummen, DO
Jeffrey Scott Pannell, MD
Jennifer Kohr, MD
Jennifer Neville Kucera, MD, MS
Dr. Jeremy Heit is an Associate Professor of Radiology and of Neurosurgery and the interim Chief of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention at Stanford University. He is a practicing diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologist who specializes in the diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Dr. Heit’s research seeks to understand the pathophysiologic basis of cerebrovascular disease. In addition, his group is developing new minimally invasive, image-guided treatments for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. He has authored over 150 publications and is an investigator on multiple grants, including the CRISP 2 and DEFUSE 3 studies. He is the co-PI of the NIH-funded PRECISE basilar thrombectomy study.
Jeremy J. Heit, MD, PhD
Joanna G Escalon, MD
Dr. John F. Feller is a founding partner of Desert Medical Imaging and currently the Chief Medical Officer for HALO Diagnostics. He is board-certified as a Diagnostic Radiologist with sub-specialties in Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Imaging, Body MRI, and holds a Level II Cardiac CT certification. Dr. Feller is also a partner in China’s first American-owned multi-disciplinary outpatient healthcare facility, and serves as director of radiology.
After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science at the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Feller graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ohio State University School of Medicine, then an internship, residency, and fellowship training at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Serving as a United States Air Force (USAF) officer, Dr. Feller was the Chief of MRI at the David Grant USAF Medical Center for four years, while maintaining an academic affiliation with Stanford as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Radiology, an affiliation that lasted 15 years. Currently, Dr. Feller is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Loma Linda University’s Department of Radiology.
Dr. Feller has co-authored many peer-reviewed journal articles, and served as editor for the textbook Shoulder Magnetic Resonance Imaging. He has been invited to over 300 lectures on the subjects of orthopedic imaging, prostate cancer imaging, and body MR imaging.
Through partnerships with manufacturers of medical imaging technology, Dr. Feller has worked to develop new hardware and software for specific advanced imaging applications. Because of these partnerships, HALO Diagnostics (formerly Desert Medical Imaging) has cutting-edge technology available at any give time. Most recently, Dr. Feller started and leads an MRI-based prostate cancer detection and focal therapy program at HALO Diagnostics that has provided care to over 3000 men and he serves on the Founding Board of Directors of the Focal Therapy Society.
John F. Feller, MD
Dr. John Kim is an Associate Professor and Director of the Neuroradiology Fellowship Program at the University of Michigan. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Bioengineering at Cornell University and completed both his medical degree and radiology residency at the University of Iowa. He completed his Neuroradiology fellowship training at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
John Kim, MD, MRMD, (MRSC™)
Jonathan Samet, MD
Judy Yee, MD, FACR
Kate Hanneman, MD, MPH
Kevin J. Chang, MD, FACR, FSAR
Khaled Gad, MD, MHPE
Dr. McIntosh is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at UMASS Medical School and specializes in cancer and molecular imaging. She currently serves as the director of oncologic imaging at UMASS Memorial Healthcare. She loves teaching and working with residents.
Lacey McIntosh, MPH, DO
Lucy Modahl, MD, PhD
Matthew Chanin, MD
Michael Davis, MD
Michael H Lev, MD, FAHA FACR, is Director of Emergency Radiology & Emergency Neuroradiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, and a Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. He has been an attending radiologist at MGH since 1995 and is board certified in both Internal Medicine & Radiology, with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Neuroradiology. Dr. Lev is an elected Fellow of both the American Heart Association and the American College of Radiology. He served as Deputy Editor for neuroimaging of the journal Radiology from August 2007 through March 2009, for which he continues as Senior Consultant to the Editor, and has been on the editorial board of the American Journal of Neuroradiology since 2000. His research interests include acute stroke imaging with advanced CTA & CTP techniques, Dual Energy CT applications in emergency imaging, Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for portable detection of brain injury, rapid automated CT diagnosis & characterization with Deep Learning, and ED Process Workflow Analysis. He has been a Principal or Co-Principal Investigator for several NIH, DOD, society, foundation, and industry sponsored grants.
Michael H. Lev, MD, FACR
Dr. Atalay specializes in cross-sectional imaging and cardiac MR and CT. Since 2003 he has been on faculty at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He is currently Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging and Medicine (Cardiology), Vice-Chair of Imaging Research, and Director of Cardiac MR and CT. He also oversees the Advanced Imaging Lab.
Michael K. Atalay, MD, PhD, FACR
Mohamed Jarraya, MD
Monica Epelman, MD
Nanda Thimmappa, MD
Rachel Brem, MD, is board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology. She is a professor of radiology and the vice chair of radiology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences as well as the Director of the Breast Imaging and Interventional Center.. Dr. Brem has been instrumental in FDA clearance and introduction of numerous new breast cancer technologies including molecular breast imaging, artificial intelligence and automated whole breast ultrasound to improve breast cancer detection in women with dense breast. She is the director of Breast Imaging & Intervention. Dr. Brem is the principal investigator of numerous clinical trials She has published more than100 journal articles and manuscripts related to breast cancer, and is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. Dr. Brem works extensively with members of the Hill to further education, awareness and legislature to optimize breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. She is a the medical director and co-founder of the Brem Foundation to Defeat Breast Cancer which is dedicated to education, advocacy and care in the underserved community. The Brem Foundation was instrumental in passage of the DC breast density legislation, one of only a handful that require insurance coverage of essential additional imaging for women with dense breast tissue to optimally detect early, curable breast cancer. As a breast cancer survivor herself, she understands and is committed to the science and the personal aspects of breast cancer.
Rachel F Brem, MD, FACR, FSBI
Rami Eldaya, MD, MBA
He is a practicing radiologist in a large semi-academic radiology practice that staffs the teaching hospital for Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He has decades of experience in radiology practice administration, academic radiology, organized medicine, medical staff leadership and local hospital boards. He is currently on the Board of Directors of University Radiology Group, the largest independent radiology practice in New Jersey, and has been tasked with clinical oversight of the breast imaging artificial intelligence efforts in the practice.
Roger Yang, MD, FACR
Saurabh Jha, MD
Scott D Steenburg, MD, FASER
Scott Schiffman MD, completed residency/fellowship training at the University of Rochester with specialization in MSK imaging. Dr. Schiffman is an assistant professor and fellowship director for Musculoskeletal Imaging at the University of Rochester. His main interests include tumor and hip imaging.
Scott Schiffman, MD
Scott Simpson, DO
Soonmee Cha, MD
Steven P. Rowe, MD, PhD
Dr. Bash is the Medical Director of Neuroradiology at San Fernando Valley Interventional Radiology at RADNET. Prior to this she was on the faculty at UCLA as an Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology, after completing a 2 year Neuroradiology Fellowship at UCLA and Radiology Residency also at UCLA.
Dr. Bash’s passion and interests lie in Artificial Intelligence applications in advanced Neuroimaging, serving as a consultant to several AI companies, member of the Editorial Board in the AI section for Applied Radiology, and actively involved in AI clinical trials, peer-reviewed publications, and AI related educational webinars, as well as a recurring guest on TV, radio, and podcasts.
Suzie Bash, MD
Tobias B. Gilk, MRSO, MRSE
Vikas Agarwal, MD
Yulia V Melenevsky, MD
Aine Marie Kelly, MD
Alice Goldman is a radiologist, abdominal imaging section Johns Hopkins. Her interests include optimizing management of incidental findings, preventing over diagnosis/overtreatment and improving clarity in radiology
reporting as it impacts clinicians’ inclination to act upon findings.
Alice R. Goldman, MD
Dr. Alka Ashmita Singhal, Associate Director Radiology at Medanta Radiology is an expert in Diagnostic Whole Body Ultrasound Imaging, including abdomen, Obstetric and Fetal doppler with 3D, Vascular studies, Neck, Parathyroid, Thyroid and MSK. She studied at ASUM, UNSW ARDMS USA
Alka Ashmita Singhal, MD
Allison M. Grayev, MD
Amar Shah MD, MPA currently serves as Associate Professor of Radiology, Chief of Cardiac imaging and Director of the 3DImageLab at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra University-Northwell Health in New York.
Amar Shah, MD
Amar Udare, MD
Amir A. Borhani, MD
Amy K Patel, MD
Dr. Schweitzer is Vice Chair for Education and Program Director of the Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Weill Cornell Medicine / New York-Presbyterian Hospital, where he did his residency and neuroradiology fellowship.
Andrew D. Schweitzer, MD
Andrew K. Moriarity, MD
Angel Gómez-Cintrón, MD, MPH
Ania Z Kielar, MD
Anthony Kuner, MD
Dr. Brixey is an Assistant Professor of Radiology in the Cardiothoracic Imaging section at Oregon Health and Science University. She obtained her medical degree from University of Chicago. Prior to radiology, she formally trained and practiced in pulmonary/critical care.
Anu Brixey, MD
Anu E Obaro, FRCR
Aradhana M Venkatesan, MD
Dr. Blitz earned an undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Brown University, where he earned his medical degree through Brown Medical School’s Program in Liberal Medical Education. A National Institutes of Health Howard Hughes Scholar, Dr. Blitz spent a year conducting neurophysiology research before completing an internal medicine internship at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He then completed a radiology residency—including service as chief resident—and a neuroradiology fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital before joining the Johns Hopkins faculty. He was recruited by University Hospitals/ Case Western Reserve Medical School in 2019 to serve as division chief of neuroradiology.
Ari M. Blitz, MD
Dr. Sheikh received his undergraduate from the University of Michigan. He attended medical school at Wayne State University. He was an Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina, Associate Professor Columbia University and Mt. Sinai Hospital (NY) and was a Clinical Professor at Temple University. He is currently a Clinical Professor at Wright State University and Medical Director and Chief of Nuclear Medicine at Kettering Health.
Arif Sheikh, MD
Ashwani K Sharma, MD
Asim Mian, MD
Atif Zaheer, MD
Avneesh Chhabra, MD
Completed Radiology Residency at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Neuroradiology Subspecialty at Hospital of University of Pennsylvania
Azita S Khorsandi, MD
Barbara Hamilton, MD
Barbara K. Pawley, MD, FACR
Basak Dogan, MD, FSBI
Ben White, MD
Dr. Brady Huang is a radiologist in San Diego, CA and is affiliated with UC San Diego Medical Center – Hillcrest and and UCSD outpatient clinics. He received his medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry where he completed radiology residency. He then completed his musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at UC San Diego, and has been in practice 12 years. He specializes in bone and joint imaging and intervention. He is a team radiologist for the San Diego Padres and formerly for the San Diego Chargers.
Brady K. Huang, MD
Brent D Weinberg, MD, PhD
Brian M. Smiley, MD
Bruce B Forster, MD, FRCPC, MSc, FCAR
Carol P Geer, MD
Carole Ridge, MD, FFRRCSI
Christine M Glastonbury, MBBS
Christy Pomeranz, MD
Claire Sandstrom, MD
Constantine Raptis, MD
Cristy N French, MD
Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc
Daniel A Ortiz, MD
Daniel B Chonde, MD, PhD
Daniel J A Margolis, MD
Darlene Metter, MD, FACR, FACNM
David A Bader, MD, FACR
David A Bloom, MD, FACR
David Fessell, MD, is currently a Faculty Associate at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a certified Executive Coach. He publishes and presents on the topics of emotional intelligence, leadership, resiliency, and humor.
David Fessell, MD
David L Coy, MD, PhD
David Pastel, MD
Dennis Bielecki, MD
Professor of Radiology, Neurology and Neurosurgery and director of Interventional Neuroradiology. His clinical and research expertise is in Endovascular Neurointerventional and MR guided focused ultrasound. He has published over 200 articles on these and related topics.
Dheeraj Gandhi, MD
Dr. Nataliia received her medical degree and completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at the National Medical University and further at the faculty of the National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education in Kyiv, Ukraine. She holds the position of Consul of Ukraine in the ESR Education Committee.
Dichko Nataliia, MD
Diego Lemos, MD
Dimitrios Priftakis, MD
Donald F Romanelli, MD
Donna G Blankenbaker, MD, FACR
Douglas S. Katz, MD, FACR, FASER, FSAR, is Vice Chair of Research at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island, and Professor of Radiology at the Long Island School of Medicine. He has extensive experience in academic radiology.
Douglas Katz, MD, FASER, FACR, FSAR
Edith M Marom, MD
Eduardo J Labat, MD
Dr. Edward Lee is an associate professor of radiology at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS). Since Dr. Lee was appointed as the Chief of Thoracic Imaging Division in 2010 - 2021 and Director of MRI from 2012 - 2014, he has integrated imaging performance and interpretation across all modalities for congenital and acquired pediatric disorders at BCH. Dr. Lee has been an author on more than 250 peer-reviewed journal articles, 185 review articles or book chapters, and seven internationally widely used textbooks related to pediatric imaging.
Edward Y. Lee, MD, MPH
Edwin F Donnelly, MD, PhD
Elizabeth Kagan Arleo, MD, FACR, FSBI, FAAWR
Elizabeth Lee, MD
Ellen M Chung, MD
Dr. Orrù received his medical degree and completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Padua Medical School in Italy. He completed subspecialty training in endovascular surgical neuroradiology, diagnostic neuroradiology and nuclear radiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital and an advanced fellowship in interventional neuroradiology at the Toronto Western Hospital. Dr. Orrù is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Emanuele Orru', MD
Emily M Webb, MD
Eric J Russell, MD, FACR, FSIR
Eric Y. Chang, M.D. is a Staff Physician at the VA San Diego Healthcare System and Professor of Radiology at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Medical Center. He is also the Director of the Microimaging Core at the San Diego VA/Veterans Medical Research Foundation which provides pre-clinical imaging and histology services to the regional research community.Dr. Chang completed his undergraduate and medical studies at Cornell University (1998-2001) and NYU School of Medicine (2001-2005), respectively. He completed his residency and musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at UCSD (2006-2011), where he was also Chief Resident.Dr. Chang’s research lab investigates imaging technologies, including those to assess the microstructure, composition, and chemical environment of neuromusculoskeletal tissues, focusing on quantitative MR and US imaging. He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications and has received numerous awards, including the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) award in 2017, which is the highest honor given by the United States government to science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers, and also the President’s Medal of the International Skeletal Society in 2023.
Eric Y. Chang, MD
Evelyne Fliszar completed her Musculoskeletal Fellowship at the University of California San Diego. She is one of the Musculoskeletal radiologists at UC San Diego
Evelyne Fliszar, MD
Dr. D’Arco completed his undergraduate medical training and radiology training at the University "Federico II" of Naples, Italy. He completed one year internship at the University Hospital of Leuven, Belgium, deepening his knowledge in advanced magnetic resonance techniques, and he completed a "head & neck imaging" internship at the University Hospital "Spitali Civili" in Brescia, Italy.Dr D’Arco completed a fellowship in paediatric neuroradiology at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada in 2015.He was appointed to Great Ormond Street Hospital as a Consultant Paediatric Neuroradiologist in 2015. Dr D’Arco is a member of the editorial board of Neuroradiology, official journal of the European society of neuroradiology (ESNR), and Child's Nervous System, official journal of the European society of paediatric neurosurgery.He is a member of the head and neck subcommittee of the European society of neuroradiology (ESNR) and teacher of neuroradiology for the European course of paediatric neuroradiology and European course of Head and Neck radiology.He has co-authored over 110 peer-reviewed scientific publications in international journals and 5 book chapters.He also manages a YouTube channel focused on paediatric neuroradiology teaching for residents and fellows.
Felice D’Arco, MD
Frank J Lexa, MD, FACR, MBA
Geraldine McGinty, MD, FACR, MBA
Giuseppe Brancatelli, MD, PhD
Glynis Sacks, MD
Gretchen Green, MD, MMS is a radiologist turned expert-educator-explorer who has taught hundreds of physicians and other clinicians how to launch 5- and 6-figure expert witness businesses. She also teaches radiologists to reduce their mammography malpractice risk and improve clarity and confidence, using lessons she has learned serving as an expert in over 100 breast medical malpractice cases.She serves on the US Space and Rocket Center Foundation Board and is Chair Emerita of the Space Camp Alumni Board. Dr. Green held her first teaching position as a Crew Trainer at Space Camp in Huntsville, AL, while attending college at Brown University. At Space Camp, she taught high school students to launch, fly, and land the space shuttle and is a strong supporter of both STEM and history education. Dr. Green loves taking inspiration from space travel and translating it into lessons that help her students achieve new heights of success.In the summer of 2022, Dr. Green reached the North Pole on a Polar Class II icebreaker and teaches her students about the personal lessons she has learned throughout her personal and professional life that continue to keep her shooting for the stars.
Gretchen Green, MD, FAAWR, MMS
Dr. Moonis is Clinical Professor of Radiology in the division of neuroradiology. A gifted educator, Dr. Moonis is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker in head and neck radiology and has been invited to present at various national and international meetings.
Gul Moonis, MD
Harris L Cohen, MD
Hatice Savas, MD
Dr. Gabriel is a Professor of Radiology at Northwestern University. She is currently interim director of the ultrasound department and director of the school of ultrasound at Northwestern Medicine. Her academic focus is in abdominal imaging with particular interest in Ultrasound and MRI.
Helena Gabriel, MD
Inas Mohamed, MD
Jadranka Stojanovaska, MD
James Joseph Facciola, MD
Dr. Ivanidze is a Neuroradiologist/nuclear medicine physician at Weill Cornell Medicine. Her research focuses on CNS molecular imaging and the development of novel MR based approaches to blood brain barrier imaging.
Jana Ivanidze, MD, PhD
Dr. Katzen is a breast imager and the director of the breast imaging fellowship program at Weill Cornell Medicine/New York Presbyterian Hospital where she has practiced for over 10 years.
Janine Katzen, MD
Jannette Collins, MD, FACR, MEd
Javad R Azadi, MD
Jessica B Robbins, MD
Jim S. Wu, MD
Dr. Jocelyn Rapelyea is the residency program director of Radiology and the Associate Director of breast imaging at the Medical Faculty associates of George Washington University. She has lectured nationally and internationally and is a fellow in the society of breast imaging. She has taught many courses on the basics of breast ultrasound and new screening techniques with 3D breast ultrasound.
Jocelyn Rapelyea, MD, FSBI
John Jordan, MD, FACR, MPP
Johnson B Lightfoote, MD, FACR
Jon A. Jacobson, MD, MD, FACR
Jordana Phillips, MD
Joseph S Yu, MD, FACR. FASER
Juan Carlos Batlle, MD
Judith K Amorosa, MD, FACR, FAAWR
Justin T Stowell, MD
Karen Chen, MD is a MSK Radiologist for VA Healthcare, San Diego.
Karen Chen, MD
Karen Finlay, MD, FRCPC, FCAR
Dr. Karen Chen is a first generation physician who stumbled onto the unlikely path of neurointervention because of a friend with a jaw arteriovenous malformation. She is trained and mentored by radiologists and neurosurgeons, and she feels strongly that the best care comes from an interdisciplinary team.
Karen S. Chen, MD
Karen Cheng completed her radiology residency and fellowship training in musculoskeletal imaging at University of California, San Diego. She is on staff in the Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention at University of California, San Diego.
Karen Y. Cheng, MD
Katie M Davis, DO
Kedar Jambhekar, MD
Keith D Herr, MD
Kimi L Kondo, FSIR, DO
Kurtis Rosengreen, DO
Lamya Alsarraf, MD
Laura Heyneman, MD
Dr. Groner is a radiologist specializing in Cardiothoracic Radiology. She is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Radiologist at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Campus.
Lauren Groner, DO
Laurie Fajardo, MD, FACR, MBA, FSBI
Lawrence Tanenbam, MD, FACR
Lea Alhilali, MD
Linda K. Olson, M.D. FACR, is Emeritus Professor of Radiology at UCSD, where she was Director of Breast Imaging for 20 years. She is a triple amputee whose book, "GONE A Memoir of Love, Body, and Taking Back My Life," was published in 2020.
Linda K. Olson, MD
Loren Ketai, MD
Lori Deitte, MD
Dr. Spalluto completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Brown University and Women’s Imaging fellowship at Vanderbilt. She is Vanderbilt Radiology's Vice Chair of Health Equity, Director of Women in Radiology, and Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion.
Lucy Spalluto, MD, MPH
Dr. Mahesh is the Professor of Radiology & Cardiology at JHUSOM & Medical Physicist at JHH, Baltimore, MD. He is author of text book: "MDCT Physics: The Basics - Technology, Image Quality & Radiation Dose". He is a Board Member of AAPM and ACR, subject matter expert for UN-IAEA, and elected member of NCRP & ICRP.
Mahadevappa Mahesh, PhD, FACR, MS, FAAPM, FACMP, FSCCT, FIOMP
Mai-Lan Ho is a physician-scientist specializing in translational advanced MRI, head & neck imaging, and neurogenomics. She is lead author of the textbook Neuroradiology Signs, as well as editor of The AAWR Pocket Mentor and Pediatric Neuroimaging: State-of-the-Art.
Mai-Lan Ho, MD
Majid Aziz Khan, MD, MBBS
Malcolm Shupeck, MD
Manickam Kumaravel, MD
Manjiri Dighe, M.D., is a board certified radiologist and director of Ultrasound at UW Medical Center and a UW professor of Radiology. Dr. Dighe is an expert in OB ultrasound and placental imaging in addition to thyroid elastography.
Manjiri Dighe, MD
Maria Cortes, MD
Mark E Mullins, MD, PhD, FACR
Mary M. Salvatore, MD, MBA
Maryam Etesami, MD is an assistant professor and the service chief of breast MRI in the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine. Her areas of research interest and medical expertise include breast MRI and digital breast tomosynthesis.
Maryam Etesami, MD
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