Interventional Radiology: Fundamentals of Clinical Practice

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· Oxford University Press
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In 2012, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved Interventional Radiology (IR) as its own specialty. Born out of the field of Diagnostic Radiology, IR requires a more clinical focus on initial consultation and post-procedural management, rather than its previous role of performing image-guided procedures. Interventional Radiology: Fundamentals of Clinical Practice is written with this new focus in mind to help readers incorporate their procedural knowledge into a holistic approach of patient management. Chapters explore topics across a broad spectrum of IR, with a focus on etiology and pathophysiology of disease, followed by discussions on intra-procedural and post-procedural management. Numerous tables and boxes, and over 420 total figures complement chapter content. This comprehensive text is a must-have for IR residents and all practicing interventional radiologists.

About the author

Bradley B. Pua, MD, is the Director of the Lung Screening Program, Program Director of the Interventional Radiology Fellowship, and Chief of the Division of Interventional Radiology at Weill Cornell Imaging at NewYork-Presbyterian, in New York, NY. Anne M. Covey, MD, FSIR, is a Professor of Radiology in the Section of Interventional Radiology at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, NY. David C. Madoff, MD, is a Professor of Radiology in the Division of Interventional Radiology at Weill Cornel Medicine, in New York, NY, where he also serves as the Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs.

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