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Karine C. suffered from pelvic pain for 15 years. A visit to an interventional radiologist finally led to relief.
Hanisha Patel, MD, is taking advantage of all that radiology and New York City have to offer.
Tony Wong, MD, talks about his research on femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and how a novel imaging technique may help determine which patients are candidates for surgery.
For third-year resident John Zech, MD, radiology is a second career.
Dr. Hiram Shaish explains one of his studies on prostate MRI and how it has helped with prostate cancer diagnosis.
Jacienta Paily, MD, always knew she wanted to work in medicine. A love of forensics led her to radiology.
Giuseppe Carotenuto, MD, was on a path to professional soccer until a sports injury ultimately led him to radiology.
Ozair Rahman, MD, took an unconventional path to medicine, which led him to radiology and to Columbia for his residency.
Gul Moonis, MD, talks about her passion for the temporal bone and for educating radiologists to master its intricate anatomy.
Pediatric radiologist Diego Jaramillo, MD, MPH is using a novel, MRI-based technique to predict growth in children.