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Ariadne M. Bach, MD

Ariadne M. Bach
Ariadne M. Bach, MD
Director, Genitourinary Imaging; Associate Director of Radiology, Rockefeller Outpatient Pavilion
I am a diagnostic radiologist and a member of the Department of Radiology's Body Imaging Section. I interpret ultrasound and CT scans, and have a special interest in the imaging of patients with genitourinary malignancies, specifically renal, urothelial, and testicular cancers.

My collaborative research covers a wide area of topics dealing with ultrasound and CT. I have actively participated in research with physicians on the genitourinary, hepatobiliary, and breast services. My independent research involves ultrasound of the scrotum.

I serve as the Director of the Genitourinary Imaging and am a member of the Genitourinary Disease Management Team. I participate in the Genitourinary weekly conferences and clinical research. I work closely with the urologists and medical oncologists in delivering the best care possible. As the Associate Director of Radiology at MSKCC's Rockefeller Outpatient Pavilion at 53rd Street, I facilitate the performance and reporting of diagnostic imaging.
Phone
212-610-0526

Education
MD, State University of New York at Stony Brook Medical School

Residencies
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center

Fellowships
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Board Certifications
Diagnostic Radiology

Clinical Expertise
Cross-Sectional Body Imaging (CT, Ultrasound)

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