

Dr. Dana Dunleavy
Interventional Radiologist
16 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable
Dr. Dana Dunleavy is a musculoskeletal and vascular IR in Buffalo, New York.
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Episode # 374 • 13 Oct 2023
Independent IR: More Than Locums, It's a Calling
In this episode, host Dr. Dana Dunleavy engages in a thought-provoking discussion about independent interventional radiology practice with two esteemed IRs, Dr. Kavi Devulapalli and Dr. Ian Wilson. Together, they discuss the complexities and opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of IR.
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About
Dana Dunleavy, MD, is an interventional radiologist who has performed hundreds of minimally invasive procedures to treat neurological, orthopedic, oncological, and gynecological conditions. In addition to his role as medical director of Atlas Interventional Radiology, he also currently serves as the medical director of the Interventional Radiology program at Olean General Hospital.
After graduating from the University of Vermont College of Medicine with his medical degree, Dr. Dunleavy completed his radiology residency and fellowship training at Johns Hopkins, one of the top hospitals in the United States.
In 2005, Dr. Dunleavy was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society – an honor that only goes to the top 1-2% of physicians. He holds positions on several councils for the Society of Interventional Radiology, including the position of Vice Chair for the Pain Management Council.
Dr. Dunleavy has consistently been recognized as a top doctor in Buffalo and is widely recognized as a leader in the interventional radiology field. He is the most experienced kyphoplasty doctor on the East Coast and teaches other physicians all across the country how to perform these minimally invasive procedures.
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