Biography
Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Abdominal Imaging section. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Medical Scientist Training Program, in which he earned his medical doctorate as well as his PhD in Medical Physics. Afterward, he undertook a Diagnostic Radiology residency at Stanford University and then returned to UW for a Fellowship in Abdominal Imaging.
Dr. Wentland has authored and coauthored numerous articles in the fields of radiology and medical physics. He is a junior fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. As well, he serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and on the Radiology Trainee Grant Section of the Radiological Society of North America. Dr. Wentland’s lab focuses on artificial intelligence applications in abdominal imaging.
Education
- Medical School University of Wisconsin-Madison - 2015
- Internship University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics - 2016
- Residency Stanford University School of Medicine - 2020
- Fellowship University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics - 2021
- Graduate University of Wisconsin-Madison