Allegheny General Hospital

Department of Diagnostic Radiology

Residency Program Description

All of the department's faculty are certified by the American Board of Radiology and have been carefully recruited because of their expressed interest in teaching and commitment to providing the best overall educational experience to residents.  The faculty is committed to the educational goals of the residency program, the principal of these being to:

    To meet these objectives, the educational program is organized into functional subspecialty units to which residents are assigned for repetitive time blocks; these units are abdominal imaging (GI/GU), breast imaging, chest imaging, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, obstetric and gynecologic ultrasonography, and vascular and interventional radiology.  In addition, residents obtain radiologic pathology experience by attending the six-week course given by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in either PGY2 or 3.  Radiologic physics is covered in a series of lectures given twice per week from January to July and three to four times per week from July through midSeptember for a total of 60-plus lecture hours annually.

    The program director and faculty strive to maintain the optimum balance of "hands-on" clinical experience in terms of interpretative sessions with faculty as well as technical skills gained in procedure performance, and learning achieved through a full didactic curriculum offered during daily intradepartmental conferences, noon case conferences, journal club and ongoing multidisciplinary interdepartmental conferences.  Ultimately, the chairman, program director and faculty aim their teaching efforts not only for successful board preparation but, more importantly, toward preparing radiologists for successful careers in either academic or private practice radiology, ready to take their place on the patient care management team with their colleagues, and keenly interested in furthering their expertise in their chosen specialty.

FACULTY

Abdominal Imaging:

Anthony R. Lupetin, M.D, FACR, Faculty Leader

Irwin Beckman, D.O., FACR

Kamyar Ilkhanipour, M.D.

Cathy L. Kim, M.D.
Breast Imaging:
William R. Poller, M.D., FACR, Faculty Leader

Arlene B. Baratz, M.D.

Farhad M. Contractor, M.D., FACR
Chest Imaging:
Nilima Dash, M.D., FACR, Faculty Leader

Jeffrey S. Mueller, M.D.

Musculoskeletal Imaging:
Richard H. Daffner, M.D., FACR, Faculty Leader

Carmen Latona, M.D.

Robert L. Sciulli, M.D.
Neuroradiology:
Melanie B. Fukui, M.D., Faculty Leader

Andrew Ku, M.D.

Marc A. Wallace, D.O.

Robert L. Williams, M.D.

Nuclear Medicine:
Akash Sharma, M.D., Faculty Leader

Shanteri U. Nayak, M.D.

Pediatric Radiology (Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron):
Michael D. Rubin, M.D., Faculty Leader

Godfrey Gaisie, M.D.

Marilyn J. Goske, M.D.

Lena Naffaa M.D.

Cesar L. Ong, M.D.

Kenneth Swanson, M.D.

Vascular/Interventional:
Elmer Nahum, M.D., Faculty Leader

Paul M. Kiproff, M.D.

Jonathan M.S. Potts, M.D.

 

Melanie B. Fukui, M.D., Program Director

Richard H. Daffner, M.D., FACR, Associate Program Director

Length of Program:  4 years

Number of Positions:  4 per year

The Department of Diagnostic Radiology is a large, service-oriented department offering a full range of imaging modalities, including computed tomography (CT), ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), catheter angiography and radioisotopic scanning, as well as plain film radiography, fluoroscopy and arthrography.  The department also provides complete imaging services at the hospital's Breast Center, which include screening and diagnostic mammography, ultrasonography and stereotactic breast biopsy.

    Since the state's first CT scanner became operational at Allegheny General Hospital in 1974, referring physicians throughout western Pennsylvania have had at their disposal an array of sophisticated diagnostic radiologic, ultrasonographic, angiography, CT and MRI services, including: