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Dr. Amy Deipolyi
Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Amy Deipolyi is an interventional radiologist at Charleston Medical Center in Charleston, West Virginia.
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About Dr. Amy Deipolyi
Amy Deipolyi, MD, PhD, is an associate professor at the WVU School of Medicine Charleston Campus and an Interventional Radiologist at the CAMC Vascular Center of Excellence. Board certified by the American Board of Radiology in vascular and interventional radiology, Dr. Amy Deipolyi has a distinguished clinical career as an attending physician and clinical teacher at NYU Hospitals and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York prior to her position at West Virginia University and CAMC in Charleston, West Virginia. She received her medical degree from University of California (San Francisco) School of Medicine.
Podcasts Featuring Dr. Amy Deipolyi
VI Episode #514
When deep sedation is required, it can be challenging to implement due to the difficulty of scheduling dedicated anesthesia coverage in the IR suite. Dr. Amy Deipolyi (interventional radiologist and Division Chief at Charleston Area Medical Center, WY) joins host Dr. Ally Baheti to explain an alternative approach to deep sedation through the use of ketamine.
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