This year’s List includes three of
Diversified Radiology of Colorado’s radiologists—a record breaking number.
Craig M. Kornbluth, M.D., was named to the Diagnostic Radiology List. He is a graduate of FUHS/The Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL and completed his residency in Diagnostic Radiology, at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, N.Y.He completed his fellowship in Body Imaging at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD. His specialty at Diversified Radiology is Body Imaging.
Sean O. Bryant, M.D., was named to the Neuroradiology list. He graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine, in Gainesville, FL. He completed his residency at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO and his fellowship at University of California, San Francisco, CA. His specialty at Diversified Radiology is Neuroradiology which includes Fetal MRI, 3D Spectroscopy, Pediatric Neuroimaging, and Head and Neck Imaging.
J. Gerard Horgan, M.D., was named to the Pediatric Radiology list. He graduated from The National University of Ireland (Cork) and did his residency at Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, England; University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, Wales; and, Yale University, New Haven, CT. He completed his Fellowship at Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, England, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, Wales and Yale University, New Haven, CT. In addition he has a C.A.Q. in Pediatric Radiology. While at work, Dr. Horgan spends his time soley focused on the imaging of children.
Headquartered in the Golden Triangle in Colorado’s capital city, Denver, Diversified Radiology’s 53 sub-specialty radiologists read the radiographs for patients across the Front Range of Colorado and beyond. Specialists on staff include radiologists specializing in
breast and body imaging,
interventional radiography,
musculoskeletal imaging,
neuroradiology,
nuclear medicine/PET imaging and pediatric radiology. Here, radiologists read and interpret radiographs remotely for clinics, emergency rooms and hospital’s across Colorado’s Front Range and the Rocky Mountains.
In the United States, radiology residents are required to spend at least four months learning a specialty to be eligible for radiology board certification. At
Diversified Radiology, radiologists spend 18-24 months in a particular fellowship which follows their diagnostic radiology residency.
For information, contact Kim Travis at 303-618-2834 ktravis@divrad.com
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Keywords: Body Imaging, Bone Densitometry, Breast Imaging, CT, Diagnostic Radiology, Fluoroscopy, Intervention