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Dr. Gary Tse on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Gary Tse

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. Gary Tse is an interventional radiologist and assistant professor at UCLA Health in California.

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Thyroid Ablation: Efficacy, Safety, and Procedure Overview
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 415  •  09 Feb 2024

Thyroid Ablation: Efficacy, Safety, and Procedure Overview

In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Chris Beck interviews guest Dr. Gary Tse about the innovative technique of thyroid ablation and its role in treating benign thyroid nodules. Dr. Tse is a practicing interventional radiologist at UCLA Health.

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About

Dr Gary Tse is a Vascular and Interventional Radiologist (VIR) who specializes in minimally invasive procedures, with expertise in treating arterial and venous diseases as well as thyroid nodules and conditions. He is a Los Angeles native and graduated with Highest Honors in Neuroscience from UCLA. Dr Tse graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine with Cum Laude Honors, completed internship at University of Hawaii and Diagnostic Radiology at UC Davis Medical Center where he was elected Chief Resident. He completed his Vascular and Interventional Radiology fellowship training at UCLA Medical Center David Geffen School of Medicine.


Dr Tse has won many awards including the Dr Constantin Cope VIR Research Award, authored many peer-reviewed publications and presented at numerous national conferences. Moreover, he served as an Assistant Professor faculty member at UCLA School of Medicine for the last 6 years, training UCLA residents and fellows alike. At UCLA he was an expert in treating both arterial and venous diseases, as well as championing their minimally invasive thyroid program. He looks forward to bringing his expertise to the patients of OSVI.


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