Abdominal radiologist at Duke University, Fellowship Director for Abdominal Imaging. Interested in body IR, thyroid (gasp), and AI. former water enthusiast.
A new one: I walk into my imaging center and there is a radiologist from a different practice sitting at my desk trying to figure out how to log in. A funny consequence of having competing imaging centers right near each other.
Uh @espn, not sure how you all count a decade but in my book we’re still within 2012 and 2014. I see Giants dominance and a half a title for the team in blue. Not denying they are good now but a decade of dominance seems a tad agro, no?
More 📸 from the awesome body IR teaching day @DukeRadiology with @DukeMedSchool@DukeHealth. Loving med students and residents all enthusiastic about biopsies and drains.
At one point we had an MS1, MS2, and MS3 and an R1, R2, and R3 in multiple rooms. Always more to learn and never too early to start! #radres#futureradres
Just set a personal record for dismissing benign incidentals from more follow up with "definitively benign, no further follow up or characterization is required" on an MR for follow up:
1. Liver cysts
2. Renal cysts
3. Subcentimeter pancreatic cysts
4. Vertebral body hemangioma
Excited and honored to be hanging out with all the great people @UWiscRadiology. Discussing GI tract misses with the @UWRadRes and cognition and radiology with the whole crew. Great times. Thanks @jlhinshaw for being such a great host.
Ever wondered how often adenomas are T1 bright on delayed hepatobiliary phase?
Hepatic Adenoma Subtypes on Hepatobiliary Phase of Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced MRI: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis : American Journal of Roentgenology : Ahead of Print (AJR) ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
Dr. Jin Kim radiology resident @DukeRadiology gets pimento!! Thank you Dr. Scott Perkins for your excellent ultrasound biopsy phantom made of agar and pimento olives—looks just like targetoid mets in the liver! Cool CT biopsy phantom is great for learning to use CT flouro.