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.
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
Percutaneous Tumor Ablation; Biliary Interventions; Venous Thrombolysis