Radiology

Medical College of Wisconsin Radiology Divisions and Sections

Diagnostic Radiology Division

The Division of Diagnostic Radiology provides radiological imaging services for the Department. Educational programs include post-graduate fellowships, a diagnostic radiology residency program, and medical student elective clinical rotations.

Vascular & Interventional Radiology Division

The Vascular & Interventional Radiology (VIR) Division currently consists of 11 faculty and 16 advanced practice providers. We have a well-rounded clinical practice covering the full spectrum of interventional radiology procedures.

Imaging Sciences Division

The Imaging Sciences Division offers graduate education in medical physics and imaging sciences. Faculty conduct research and help assure the radiology department's compliance with the highest standards of safety and image quality.

The Division of Imaging Sciences provides research and clinical training for biophysics graduate students in the area of diagnostic medical physics. The biophysics graduate program's other two tracks are Electron Spin Resonance and Magnetic Resonance.

Research interests are in the development and application of x-ray photon absorptiometric techniques for the quantitative measurement of bone and soft tissue composition. Both dual energy x-ray absorptiometry and quantitative computed topography are used to provide quantitative measurements for causes of body mass atrophy in the aging population and the genetic influence in obesity.

The division is also actively involved in evaluation of mammography imaging techniques, quality control test tools, phantoms, and provides medical physics consultation service in mammography and general diagnostic imaging.

Advanced Practice Providers

Our team works in collaboration with diagnostic and interventional radiology physicians providing care to outpatient and inpatient radiology patients.