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Dr. Sadaf Bhutta MBBS - Associate Prof. of Radiology at UW, Pediatric Radiology Seattle Children's [IR/DR]

Dr. Sadaf Bhutta MBBS - Associate Prof. of Radiology at UW, Pediatric Radiology Seattle Children's [IR/DR]

FromCXR Careers in Radiology


Dr. Sadaf Bhutta MBBS - Associate Prof. of Radiology at UW, Pediatric Radiology Seattle Children's [IR/DR]

FromCXR Careers in Radiology

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Sadaf Bhutta is a pediatric interventional radiologist at Seattle Children’s and associate professor of radiology at the University of Washington. She is ABR certified jointly in diagnostic radiology and pediatric radiology. Listen as she shares her journey to radiology, highlighting how diverse the interests and training pathways of a radiologist can be, and urges students to know themselves and ask questions about the work radiologists do at their own institutions.
She has special interest in congenital cardiac imaging and has been invited faculty at national and international meetings on the subject, and is also a founding member of the Society of Pediatric Interventional Radiology.
Dr. Bhutta earned her bachelor’s in medicine from King Edward Medical College in Pakistan and trained in diagnostic radiology and pediatric radiology at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, UAMS. After nearly 10 years as a faculty member there, she is now enjoying the Northwest and her work at UW and Seattle Children’s.
Mentioned in the episode: 
- RSNA reigstration 2021 https://rsna.21annual.com/ 
- American Roentgen Ray Society https://www.arrs.org/
- Society of Pediatric Interventional Radiology https://www.spir.org/
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Not sure what specialty is right for you? Meet outstanding physicans in radiology and interventional radiology as they share their journeys, daily routines, and advice for medical students. Asking what medical students want to know in order to decide if these fields are best for them. Why radiology and interventional radiology? These specialties are not core rotations at most medical schools. Students on average get two weeks exposure to just one of these. Be well, keep in touch, and do good work!