QualificationsM.D., University of Washington, Abdominal Imaging Fellowship, 2003. M.D., American Board of Radiology, Certified June, 2002. M.D., Virginia Mason Medical Center, Diagnostic Radiology, 2002. M.D., Virginia Mason Medical Center, Transitional Internship, 1998. M.D., University of Illinois at Rockford, School of Medicine, 1997. B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, English, 1992. Expertise and Research InterestsBody Imaging Trauma Radiology Other ExpertiseAJR: Trauma Cases from Harborview Medical Center- Assistant Editor Emergency Department Night Resident QA Committee HMC Liason, MyPACS Online Teaching File System University of Washington Radiology Residency Education Committee Future ResearchTrauma Radiology: GI Trauma- Shock Bowel Mass Casualty: Is Your Radiology Department Ready? Thoracic Spine Injuries AJR Integrative Imaging: Evaluating the Pregnant Patient Following Trauma Industrial RelevanceI am actively involved teaching residents and fellows both on clincial service and with weekly lectures. I give a monthly CT Anatomy lecture to 4th year medical students. I have also established use of an online evaluation system for lectures. As the Abdominal Imaging Fellowship Director, I established an online evaluation system for monthly data collection of evaluations of fellows, fellow evaluation of rotations and fellow work hour records. KeywordsCOS Keywords:Medical Or Diagnostic Imaging, Radiology, Trauma.Additional Terms:Diagnostic Radiology, Trauma Radiology and Body Imaging.Languages(Reading, Writing, Speaking)English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) MembershipsAmerican Roentgen Ray Society Association of University Radiologists Previous Positions2003-2004, Staff Radiologist,
Boise Radiology Group
2002-2003, Abdominal Imaging Fellow,
University of Washington,
School of Medicine,
Radiology,
Abdominal Imaging
Publications
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