I am an interventional radiologist whose clinical expertise includes image-guided treatments for genitourinary cancers and venous thrombolysis (treatment of blood clots). My research interests are medical informatics and treatment of renal cancer, and I am the principal investigator for a multi-institutional patient registry called ARMOR (Ablation of Renal Masses Outcomes Registry). I earned my MD degree from Stanford University and completed an internship at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Center, in New York, a residency at the University of California, San Francisco, and fellowships at Stanford and UCSF. I was an assistant professor of radiology at UCSF before joining the MSKCC staff in January 2012.
Percutaneous Tumor Ablation; Biliary Interventions; Venous Thrombolysis
MD, Stanford University School of Medicine; MS, Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine
UCSF School of Medicine
UCSF School of Medicine; Stanford University Medical Center
Vascular and Interventional Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology