Assistant Professor (CHS)
Biography
Giuseppe V. Toia, MD, MS is an Assistant Professor (CHS) in the Abdominal Imaging and Intervention section. Dr. Toia graduated from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine followed by a transitional internship year at Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago, IL. He completed residency in Diagnostic Radiology and fellowship in Abdominal Imaging, both at University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Dr. Toia’s specific clinical interests include genitourinary radiology with specific interest in pelvic floor dysfunction, novel abdominal CT applications such as dual-energy/spectral CT, oncologic imaging biomarkers, and non-invasive characterization of abdominal tumors. His academic interests include radiology physics with focus on CT workflow and optimization, deep learning applications in diagnostic radiology and intervention, and opportunistic imaging. Dr. Toia is a Chicago native and enjoys outdoor activities with his wife. He plays hockey, religiously follows the NHL and F1, plays piano and bass guitar, and is an avid tabletop game player-collector.
Education
- Medical School Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine - 2015
- Internship Resurrection Medical Center - 2016
- Residency University of Washington - 2020
- Fellowship University of Washington - 2021
- Graduate Rush University Graduate College - 2015
Publications
In the News
- Department highlights from RSNA 2024
- Department members’ expertise recognized at SABI 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in September 2024
- Leadership Transition for UW/GE HealthCare CT Protocol Collaboration
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in May 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in April 2024
- Trainee and student research celebrated at department’s research symposium
- New Reading Room Creates Opportunity for Coworkers to Connect
- Clinical Radiologists from Around the World attend Biennial CT Protocol Optimization Meeting
- Radiologists in Real Life: A HOPE Seminar Encourages High School Students to Consider Careers in Radiology
- UW Saves Waste – and Time – With Sustainable CT Practices
- Faculty Spotlight: Giuseppe Toia