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Lecture
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9/2007
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Interventional Radiology of the Spine
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7/2007
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Radiology Journal Club
Topic: statistics (ROC, power)
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5/2007
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Cerebral Vascular Anatomy and Angiography
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9/2006
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Neuroradiology Unknowns
Unknown Case Conference
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4/2006
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Congenital Malformations
Resident Lecture
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3/2006
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Survey of Neuroradiology
Medical Student Lecture
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8/2005
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Cerebral Angiography
Resident Lecture
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Interactive Teaching
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9/2005
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Chief Rresident Event
Participant, Chief Resident Mentoring
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6/2005 - 8/2005
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Medical Student Mentorship, establishing a clinical database for INR
Smyrna Tuburan
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7/2004 - Present
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Role Modeling, Diagnostic Neuroradiology
1-2 learners, 8 hours/week
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7/2004 - Present
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Role Modeling, Interventional Neuroradiology
1-2 learners, 20 hours/week
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Administrative Teaching Roles
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7/2006 - Present
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Associate Residency Program Director
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Neuroradiology staff meeting
2 hours/month
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Instructional Prep of New Material
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8/2007 - 9/2007
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Prepared Interventional Radiology of the Spine lecture
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7/2007 - Present
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Mentored Resident Research Program
Developed, with assistance of Dr. Kido and Udo Oyoyo, curriculum for 2nd year residents to engage in significant scholarly project in second year. (20 hours) Implemented 9/07.
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4/2007 - 6/2007
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Neuroradiology Lecture Curriculum
Created curriculum for neuroradiology faculty lectures to residents. 30 lectures/2 years with outline of content for each lecture. (25 hours)
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2/2007 - 6/2007
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Comprehensive review/update of radiology residency
With Program Director, reviewed Internal Review recommendations, developed solutions to areas needing improvement, worked extensively with incoming chief residents to find solutions amenable to residents, presented proposal to AAP, implemented changes. 100 hours.
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1/2007 - 6/2007
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Neuroradiology Goals & Objectives
Preparation of formal goals and objectives for radiology resident rotations in neuroradiology and interventional neuroradiology. 40 hours.
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