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Dr. Richard Towbin, Emeritus Radiology Chief at Phoenix Children's, Professor of Radiology at University of Arizona [IR]

Dr. Richard Towbin, Emeritus Radiology Chief at Phoenix Children's, Professor of Radiology at University of Arizona [IR]

FromCXR Careers in Radiology


Dr. Richard Towbin, Emeritus Radiology Chief at Phoenix Children's, Professor of Radiology at University of Arizona [IR]

FromCXR Careers in Radiology

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Richard Towbin is a Board Certified Radiologist and Pediatrician trained in Pediatric Neuroradiology and Pediatric Interventional Radiology. He is a SIR Gold Medalist. He is one of the founders of the specialty of Pediatric Interventional Radiology, pioneering procedures for over four decades. He served as the Chief of Pediatric Radiology at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. He established Subspecialty Pediatric Radiology practices at each institution. He published the first textbook in Pediatric Interventional Radiology in 2015, and has served as President and Chairman of the Board of the Society for Pediatric Radiology, Treasurer of the Society of Interventional Radiology, and received numerous distinctions. He is a Gold Medal and Pioneer Award recipient from the Society for Pediatric Interventional Radiology. He mentors University of Arizona medical students in a pediatric radiology initiative which combines mentorship and academic work, which can be found at Applied Radiology, and he would be delighted to hear from interested students: rtowbin@gmail.com.
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Released:
Aug 18, 2022
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!