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Dr. Riad Salem
Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Riad Salem is a professor of radiology and the chief of vascular and interventional radiology with Northwestern Medicine in Chicago.
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About Dr. Riad Salem
Riad Salem, MD, MBA is a board certified interventional radiologist. He attended medical school at McGill University in Canada, and he attended business school at George Washington University in Washington D.C. He completed his residency at Georgetown University Hospital and furthered his medical training with a fellowship at the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania. His practice focus areas are complex liver therapies, hepatobiliary intervention, interventional oncology, and tumors radiofrequency ablation.
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Podcasts Featuring Dr. Riad Salem
Episode #40
In this crossover episode between BackTable VI and BackTable Innovation, Dr. Chris Beck interviews Dr. Riad Salem (Chief of Interventional Radiology at Northwestern University) and Peter Pattison (President of Interventional Oncology at Boston Scientific) about how TheraSpheres for Y90 radioembolization became a mainstay in the IR toolkit for HCC and where the technology is heading next.
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