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Sarah Bloom

Most Missed Case: Calcaneal Fracture

Follow along as our expert subspecialist reviews this case of calcaneal fracture demonstrated on a three-view radiograph study of the right foot. A fracture of the calcaneus, or heel bone, commonly occurs during a fall from a height or motor vehicle accident and is often associated with breaks of the hip and/or back.

Save the Date: Research Week 2022

Radiology’s Annual Research Week will be held April 18-21, 2022.  Presentations will be held daily at noon conference in the large conference room (G-101) and available to watch remotely via Zoom, with prizes given to first and second place.  Winners will be announced at a later time. Contact research coordinator, …

Dr. Hochhegger Named Vice Chair of Research

It is our pleasure to announce Dr. Bruno Hochhegger will become the new Vice Chair of Research for the Department of Radiology. Dr. Hochhegger has a distinguished research career in both the domain of securing grants and extensive peer-reviewed publication activity. We would also like to take this opportunity to…

Dr. Yang appointed to ARRC Committee

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Wells Yang on his recent appointment to the newly formed Accreditation Requirements Review Committee (ARRC), a subcommittee of the Graduate Medical Education Committee for the UF College of Medicine. This housestaff appointment is for two years, the academic years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.

Most Missed Case: Invasive Fungal Sinusitis

Welcome to the newest installment in our “Most Missed Cases” series where we introduce clinical scenarios that are often missed on the resident SIM. In each video, we will provide a statistical analysis of the type of errors made in reports, and an expert subspecialist will review the case and provide important teaching points.

Chief Residents: 2022-2023

We are pleased to announce that Drs. Anne Lopez and Andrew McCurry have been selected to serve as Chief Residents for 2022-2023.

Medical Physics Seminar Course – Dr. Reza Forghani

Please join the Division of Medical Physics on Thursday, February 10 at 3:30pm EST as Dr. Reza Forghani presents “Radiomics and Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Spectral CT & Neuroimaging Applications” during their weekly seminar course. Dr. Forghani will be joining the Neuroradiology Division of the Department of Radiology in April…

Publication of the Month – February 2022

Please join us in recognizing Dr. Tan-Lucien Mohammed and colleagues on their recent publication in Chest: CT Findings and Patterns of e-Cigarette or Vaping Product Use-Associated Lung Injury: A Multicenter Cohort of 160 Cases. professor and chief, cardiopulmonary imaging…

Dr. Rich selected for ARRALD Program

Congratulations to second year resident, Dr. Natalie Rich, who has been selected as one of 35 candidates to participate in the AUR Radiology Resident Academic Leadership Development (ARRALD) Program to be held during the AUR Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, March 22-25, 2022. The ARRALD Program provides focused mentorship, leadership,…

Neuroradiologists publish in Nature Communications

Please join us in recognizing neuroradiologists, Drs. Mehmet Sait Albayram and Ibrahim Tuna, and MD/PhD student Garrett Smith, on their recent publication, “Non-invasive MR imaging of human brain lymphatic networks with connections to cervical lymph nodes” which has been published in the January 2022 edition of Nature Communications. This…