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Nicholas Georges, M.D.
Dr. Georges attended the University of Maryland School
of Medicine, receiving his M.D. in 1988. He then completed
a one-year internship in Internal Medicine at Greater
Baltimore Medical Center. His radiology residency was
completed at State University of New York at Stony Brook
in 1993. He returned to Baltimore, where he completed
a Fellowship in Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Johns Hopkins
Hospital in 1994. Dr. Georges is Board Certified by The
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Loralie Ma, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Ma is a dual graduate of the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. She obtained a Ph.D. degree in Biophysics
(ultrasound membrane absorption) in 1988, and her M.D.
in 1991. Dr. Ma then completed a residency in Diagnostic
Radiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) in 1995. Subsequently,
she completed her Fellowship in cross-sectional Imaging
at JHH, and was a clinical oncology Fellow of the American
Cancer Society. She became Assistant Professor of Radiology
at JHH in 1996, and joined Advanced Radiology, P.A. in
1997. Dr. Ma is currently the Director of Medical Imaging
of Baltimore, and serves as the Secretary of the Maryland
Radiological Society. Dr. Ma is certified through the
American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Radiology with
an added special competency in Nuclear Medicine. Her Medical
Specialty Interests include Musculoskeletal Imaging (multi-modality),
MR Imaging of soft tissue masses and PET Imaging. Dr.
Ma has (co) authored over 30 peer-reviewed scientific
journal articles, book chapters, and international meeting
abstracts. She is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor
Medical Society, American Medical Association, American
Roentgen Ray Society, Radiological Society of North America
and the Maryland Radiological Society. Awards/Recognitions:
University of Illinois: President, 3rd year medical class;
Valedictorian 1991 graduating class, College of Medicine,
UIUC; Alpha Omega Alpha, National Medical Honor Society,
Junior year member; Otto Saphir Memorial Scholarship for
excellence in Pathology; Dr. Charles Spencer Williamson
Award for excellence in Internal Medicine; Janet M. Glasgow
Memorial Award, American Medical Women's Association;
Certificate of Appreciation, Kiwanis Club of Champaign-Urbana;
RSNA Seed Grant - MRI vs. Nuclear Medicine in the Evaluation
of Unexplained Hip Pain, Former Johns Hopkins Continuing
Medical Education Officer for Maryland. |
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Kathleen Standiford, M.D.
Dr. Kathleen Standiford graduated cum laude with a B.A.
in Biology from Yale University, New Haven, CT, in 1985.
She earned her Medical Degree from University of Maryland
School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD in 1990. Dr. Standiford
completed her internship at Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA, in 1991 and her radiology residency at Pennsylvania
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. In 1995. In 1996 she completed
her fellowship training in Body Imaging - US/CT/MRI at
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Standiford is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology
by The American Board of Radiology. She is a member of
American Roentgen Ray Society, Greater Delaware Valley
Ultrasound Society, Pennsylvania Medical Society and the
Radiological Society of North America. |
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Robert Van Besien, M.D.
Dr. Van Besien is a 1985 graduate of University of Maryland
School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Diagnostic
Radiology and his fellowship in CT, MRI, and Ultrasound
at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Van Besien has been certified
in Radiology through the American Board of Radiology since
1990. |
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Frederick
Yeganeh, M.D.
Dr. Fred Yeganeh earned his Medical Degree at University
of Maryland @ Baltimore School of Medicine in 1992.
He completed his residency in Diagnostic Radiology at
University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM in
1996, and his fellowship in Nuclear Medical at Georgetown
University Hospital, Washington, DC, in 1998. In 1999,
Dr. Yeganeh was named Teacher of the Year, Cardiology
Fellows, at Washington Hospital Center. Dr. Yeganeh
is board certified in Nuclear Medicine with The American
Board of Nuclear Medicine and in Radiology by The American
Board of Radiology. |
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Barton
Cockey, M.D.
Dr. Cockey attended Johns Hopkins University
in 1976. He completed his residency in Diagnostic Radiology
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1983. He is board-certified
in Diagnostic Radiology by The American Board of Radiology.
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Lynn
Harris-McCorkle, M.D.
Dr. Harris-McCorkle attended Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine in 1976. She attended West Virginia
University Medical Center for Diagnostic Radiology in
1987. Dr. Harris-McCorkle attended University of Maryland
Medical System/Hospital for her fellowship in Diagnostic
Radiology. She is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology
with The American Board of Radiology. |
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Cheryce
Poon, M.D.
Dr. Poon is a 1994 graduate of the University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School. She completed a year of Internal Medicine at
Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, NY. Dr. Poon then completed
a residency in Radiology at the Alleghany University
Hospitals-Medical College of PA Division and at Indiana
University Medical Center. After her Radiology residency,
she completed a Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine at Indiana
University Medical Center. She has been certified in
Diagnostic Radiology by The American Board of Radiology
since 1994. Dr. Poon's Medical Specialty Interests are
in Nuclear Medicine and Mammography. She received a
Community Service Award for RWJMS in May of 1994. |
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James
Winthrop, M.D.
Dr. Winthrop is a 1981 graduate of University of Virginia
School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Diagnostic
Radiology and his fellowship in Neuroradiology at Mallinckrodt
Institute of Radiology, Washington University School
of Medicine. Dr. Winthrop has been certified in Diagnostic
Radiology with added qualifications in Neuroradiology
since 1986. |
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Nancy
Chang Yue, M.D.
Dr. Yue is a 1987 honors graduate of the University
of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. She completed her residency
in Radiology and her fellowship in Neuroradiology at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she continued on as
an Assistant Professor. Dr. Yue has been board-certified
in Diagnostic Radiology since 1992 and certified in
Neuroradiology since 1995 by The American Board of Radiology.
She is also board-certified in Radiology in Canada and
is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Canada.
She is a Senior Member of the American Society of Neuroradiology.
She has co-authored multiple publications and has been
principal investigator at Johns Hopkins in brain tumor
imaging, serving as an expert reviewer for national
and international brain tumor chemotherapeutic trials.
Dr. Yue has special interest in Neuroradiology and Diagnostic
Radiology. She has received the Radiology Residents'
Faculty Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1995
and The Wightman Award for Internal Medicine, University
of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, 1987. Dr. Yue is an
Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Johns Hopkins
Hospital School of Medicine. |
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Henry
Wang, M.D.
Dr. Wang is a 1973 graduate of Institute of Medicine
1 in Burma. He completed his residency in Diagnostic
Radiology at Sinai Hospital. He also completed his fellowship
in Neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Wang
has been certified in Diagnostic Radiology through the
American Board of Radiology since 1986. |
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Malonnie
Kinnison, M.D.
Dr. Kinnison is a 1976 graduate of University of Michigan.
She completed Residencies in Internal Medicine and in
Radiology at Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Kinnison
also completed a Fellowship in Cardiovascular Radiology
at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution. She has been certified
through The American Board of Internal Medicine since
1979 and through the American Board of Radiology since
1982. She has had added qualifications in Vascular and
Interventional Radiology since 1995.
Dr. Kinnison's
Medical Specialty Interests are in Interventional procedures
in oncology patients, including hepatic chemoemobilization
and venous hormone sampling. |
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Margaret
Lynch-Nyhan, M. D.
Dr. Lynch-Nyhan is a 1978 graduate of the University
College Cork in Ireland. She completed a residency in
Obstetrics/Gynecology in 1979 at the Erinville Hospital
in Ireland. Dr. Lynch-Nyhan also completed a residency
in 1980 in Internal Medicine at Limerick Regional Hospital
in Ireland. Between 1980 and 1982, she completed residencies
in Internal Medicine and Neurology. After coming to
the USA, Dr. Lynch-Nyhan completed a residency in Diagnostic
Radiology, and participated in an Instructorship at
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. Finally, she completed
a Fellowship in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Lynch-Nyhan is certified
through the American Board of Radiology for Cardiovascular
and Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology and
Internal Medicine. |
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Charles
Yim, M.D.
Dr. Yim is a 1993 graduate of University of Maryland
School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Diagnostic
Radiology and his fellowship in Cardiovascular and Interventional
Radiology at the University of Minnesota Hospital and
Clinics. Dr. Yim has been certified in Diagnostic Radiology
through the American Board of Radiology since 1998.
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Steven
Breiter, M.D.
Dr. Breiter is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in New York. He completed a pediatric residency
at the Children's Hospital National Medical Center in
Washington D.C. He then completed his residency in Diagnostic
Radiology at the Parkland Memorial Hospital. Dr. Breiter
is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Radiology. In 1990,
Dr. Breiter completed his Fellowship in Pediatric Radiology
at the Children's Medical Center in Dallas. He also
completed a two-year Fellowship in Neuroradiology at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Breiter has received
the Certificate of added qualifications (CAQ) in Pediatric
Radiology. Dr. Breiter served as Chief of Pediatric
Neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins University.
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