Radiology Overview
A radiologist is a physician who utilizes imaging methodologies to diagnose and manage patients and provide therapeutic options. A radiologist utilizes x-ray, ionizing radiation, radionuclides, ultrasound, electromagnetic radiation, and image-guided intervention to diagnose and treat disease. Physicians practicing in the field of radiology specialize in diagnostic radiology, or radiation oncology.1
1 The American Board of Medical Specialties. Guide to Physician Specialties. Evanston, IL: American Board of Medical Specialties; February 2008.
Radiology Faculty Advisors
| Dr. Amanda Aguilera | [email protected] |
| Dr. Jerry Slater | [email protected] |
Diagnostic Radiology Interest Group 2025-2026
President: Jammie-Lyn Quines
Vice President: Ha Yeon (Summer) Lee
Secretary: Caldora Blackburn
Treasurer: Abraham (Abe) Duot
Research Coordinator: Daniel Roh
Shadowing Coordinator and MS3: Jonathan Yoon
Public Relations Coordinator: Jacob Chavez
MS4 Rep: Mark Oliinik
MS2 Rep: Benjamin Kwon
MS1 Rep: Phillip George
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