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Tabby Kennedy Selected for ASNR Neuroradiology Education Award

Tabby Kennedy, MD Neuroradiology Section Chief and Associate Professor Tabby Kennedy, MD has been awarded the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) 2021 Outstanding Contributions in Neuroradiology Education Award. Dr. Kennedy is passionate about ...

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Amy Fowler and Colleagues Publish in Radiology: Imaging Cancer

Amy Fowler, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Amy Fowler, MD, PhD has had her latest research published in the Radiological Society of North America’s journal Radiology: Imaging Cancer. She co-authored the publication with Radiology Department faculty ...

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Reimbursement and Radiology – February Grand Rounds

Do not miss the upcoming Grand Rounds Lecture, “Current Trends in Payment Policy and Implications for Radiologists”. The lecture will be given by Melissa Chen, MD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Division of ...

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UW/GE CT Protocol Partnership Update

UW/GE CT Protocol Partnership Update   For those unfamiliar, the UW Departments of Radiology and Medical Physics have been working with CT Technologists to improve CT imaging protocols. The goals of improving protocols are to provide clearer ...

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Radiology Report: Tumor Ablation Lab

In 1995, Chief of Abdominal Intervention and Professor Fred Lee Jr., MD established the Tumor Ablation Laboratory at UW, one of the first of its kind in the world. The primary goal of the lab is to develop minimally or non-invasive techniques to ...

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Faculty Spotlight: Brian Mullan

Brian Mullan MD Thoracic Imaging Visiting Professor Brian Mullan, MD started in the Department of Radiology in the fall of 2020. He came from the University of Iowa, where he served as Director of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Imaging, Director of CT ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Information for the Department of Radiology

In December 2020, the FDA approved two COVID-19 vaccines through their Emergency Use Authorization. The two vaccines – manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna, respectively – both require two doses spaced apart by at least a few weeks. According to ...