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Dr. Jack Jennings

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. Jack Jennings is an inteventional radiologist with Washington University Physicians in St. Louis, Missouri.

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The MOTION Study: Cryoablation for Painful Bone Metastases
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Episode # 38  •  05 Jan 2024

The MOTION Study: Cryoablation for Painful Bone Metastases

In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Jacob Fleming and guest Dr. Jack Jennings discuss advancements in interventional oncology, specifically regarding cryoablation for bone metastases. Dr. Jennings is an interventional musculoskeletal radiologist at Washington University School of Medicine and President of the American Society of Spine Radiology.

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About

Jack W. Jennings, MD, PhD, is a professor of radiology and chief of musculoskeletal radiology for Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Known for his innovation in the field of musculoskeletal interventions, Jennings is the director of musculoskeletal and spine intervention procedures at MIR. He served as the 2022-2023 president of the American Society of Spine Radiology. In 2014, he created a multidisciplinary metastatic spine disease working group that led to published recommendations for the treatment of metastatic spine disease. An MIR alumnus, Jennings came to the School of Medicine in 2003 as a resident and also completed a musculoskeletal radiology fellowship before joining the faculty. He earned his medical and doctoral degrees from the University of South Florida College of Medicine.

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