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Radiation Safety Considerations for the Female Interventionist
Data show that practicing while pregnant is safe, and common sense techniques will help keep it that way.
By Christine Ghatan, MD, and Nishita Kothary, MD, FSIR
Myths and Facts About Pregnancy and Childbearing in Interventional Radiology Outlined and Discussed
As part of a special series on radiation protection recently published in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, Meridith J. Englander, MD, and Christine Ghatan, MD, discuss common misconceptions about radiation and pregnancy and review evidence demonstrating that pregnancy and childbearing are safe for practicing female interventional radiologists (IRs) and should not be deterrents in pursuing a career in interventional radiology.
Toward Radiation Safety
By John A. Kaufman, MD, MS
Filter-Associated DVT in an Elderly Patient
Moderator: Christine E. Ghatan, MDPanelists: John Moriarty, MD, FSIR; Sara K. Plett, MD; and Laurencia Villalba, MD, FRACS, FACP
Challenge Accepted
By John A. Kaufman, MD