As an interventional radiologist, I perform minimally invasive image-guided procedures using x-ray, CT scan, ultrasound, PET scan, and MRI technologies. These procedures include percutaneous biopsies, venous access (such as mediport placement), arterial embolization, and thermal ablation. As a doctor at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, my primary responsibility is to provide excellent, safe, and compassionate care for my patients who are living with cancer, or who may be facing a cancer diagnosis.
My clinical interests include pre-operative portal vein embolization, catheter-directed treatment of deep venous thrombosis, embolization/radioembolization of tumors in the liver, as well as pre-operative embolization of bone tumors prior to surgery.
My research interests include PET and image-fusion guided biopsies, as well as management of malignant pleural effusion.
Originally from Far Hills, New Jersey, I graduated magna cum laude from Duke University in 1998 with a BS degree in biology. I attended Jefferson Medical College, and graduated as a member of the AOA Honor Medical Society in 2002. I completed residency in diagnostic radiology in 2009 at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, followed by a clinical fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology.
I am a board certified radiologist with subspecialty certification (CAQ) in vascular and interventional radiology from the American Board of Radiology.
MD, Jefferson Medical College
Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York)
Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York)
Diagnostic Radiology; CAQ in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Embolization and Radioembolization (yttrium-90) of Liver Tumors (primary and metastatic); Thermal Ablation of Tumors; Angiography; Portal Hypertension; Venous Access; CT-guided Biopsy