Creating a Community Radiology Division: An Academic Radiology Department's 3-Year Experience.
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Boyse, Tedric D; & Paulson, Erik K (2017). Creating a Community Radiology Division: An Academic Radiology Department's 3-Year Experience.
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Tedric Dale Boyse
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Erik Karl Paulson
Chair, Department of Radiology
Research interests include (1) CT dose reduction, (2) clinical evaluation and applications
of state-of-the-art imaging technology with an emphasis on computed body tomography,
ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging, (3) imaging technology for hepatic lesion
detection and characterization, (4) image guided percutaneous biopsies and interventional
procedures, and (5) imaging of pancreatic pathology
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