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Dr. Scott Reeder is a cardiovascular radiologist and professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to joining faculty at the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Reeder completed his undergraduate studies at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He then went to John’s Hopkins to pursue his masters in biomedical engineering followed by his MD/PhD training. Dr. Reeder then went out west for his residency and fellowship training at Stanford University. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Reeder serves as the departmental Vice-chair of research. He also serves as Director of the Liver Imaging Research Program, where he leads an NIH-funded effort to develop novel quantitative imaging methods to assess liver disease. In today’s episode, Dr. Reeder discusses his journey through scientific discovery and application which first began as an engineer outside of medicine (in non-invasive testing) and has since led to a prolific career as a physician-scientist and leader within academic medicine. In addition to talking about his own clinical and research interests, Dr. Reeder also discusses the outlook for aspiring radiologists in today’s constantly evolving era.
Credits:
Our thanks to Dr. Reeder for being on the podcast.
Faculty page: https://radiology.wisc.edu/profile/scott-reeder-46/
Executive Producers:
- Bejan Saeedi
- Joe Behnke
- Michael Sayegh
- Carey Jansen
- Nielsen Weng
Faculty Advisors
- Brian Robinson
- Mary Horton
- Talia Swartz
- Chris Williams
- David Schwartz
Twitter: @behindthescope_
Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod
Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1
Website: behindthemicroscope.com
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Dr. Scott Reeder is a cardiovascular radiologist and professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to joining faculty at the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Reeder completed his undergraduate studies at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He then went to John’s Hopkins to pursue his masters in biomedical engineering followed by his MD/PhD training. Dr. Reeder then went out west for his residency and fellowship training at Stanford University. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Reeder serves as the departmental Vice-chair of research. He also serves as Director of the Liver Imaging Research Program, where he leads an NIH-funded effort to develop novel quantitative imaging methods to assess liver disease. In today’s episode, Dr. Reeder discusses his journey through scientific discovery and application which first began as an engineer outside of medicine (in non-invasive testing) and has since led to a prolific career as a physician-scientist and leader within academic medicine. In addition to talking about his own clinical and research interests, Dr. Reeder also discusses the outlook for aspiring radiologists in today’s constantly evolving era.
Credits:
Our thanks to Dr. Reeder for being on the podcast.
Faculty page: https://radiology.wisc.edu/profile/scott-reeder-46/
Executive Producers:
- Bejan Saeedi
- Joe Behnke
- Michael Sayegh
- Carey Jansen
- Nielsen Weng
Faculty Advisors
- Brian Robinson
- Mary Horton
- Talia Swartz
- Chris Williams
- David Schwartz
Twitter: @behindthescope_
Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod
Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1
Website: behindthemicroscope.com
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