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Dr. Jason Cox on the BackTable MSK Podcast

Dr. Jason Cox

Radiologist

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Dr. Jason Cox is the co-owner and attending musculoskeletal / diagnostic ultrasound radiologist at Ultrasound First in St. Louis.

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Legends of MSK: Advancing Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
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Episode # 34  •  08 Nov 2023

Legends of MSK: Advancing Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

In this episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming and Dr. Jason Cox interview musculoskeletal radiologist Dr. Jon Jacobson about the current uses and future role of musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound.

This podcast is supported by:

Stryker Interventional Spine

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About

Jason Cox, MD, is a prominent fellowship-trained, board-certified radiologist with over a decade of experience in clinical and teaching radiology, specializing in musculoskeletal imaging and interventions, making him one of a kind. His expertise in this area is fortified by his fellowship at the Missouri Orthopedic Institute under Julia Crim, MD. As the Owner and Program Director of IAME - The Institute for Advanced Medical Education, he significantly contributes to the field through continuing medical education in ultrasound and other imaging modalities, enhancing both his and his peers'; expertise. Moreover, he is passionate about improving human lives through his work in the medical field.
 
Dr. Cox completed undergraduate training at Saint Louis University where he earned his BS in Biology winning the Department of Biology Award for outstanding undergraduate research. He then attended the University of Missouri School of Medicine for his MD, he was awarded the Most Outstanding Medical Student in Radiology and the Donald Silver, MD Award for Excellence in Vascular Surgery. He stayed at the University of Missouri system for completion of an internship and residency in Diagnostic Radiology where he served as Chief Resident and earned the Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award for advancing radiologic research. Dr. Cox then completed a fellowship in musculoskeletal imaging and interventions under the guidance of renowned musculoskeletal radiologist and author, Julia Crim, MD, at the Missouri Orthopedic Institute. 
 
Dr. Cox is passionate about advancing the field of ultrasound and educating healthcare professionals on its benefits and applications. He is an invited speaker, teacher, and ultrasound training specialist having published numerous courses on ultrasound at www.iame.com, a platform that offers 155+ CME Accredited courses focused on ultrasound and other modalities, with automatic transmission of completion data to ARDMS and CCI. He has presented in- person demonstrations at RSNA and trained physicians and sonographers. He is also an attending radiologist at the University of Missouri Healthcare System, Division of Community Medicine, and his private practice clinic in St. Louis, MO.
 
Academic Summary:

- BS in Biology, Saint Louis University (Department of Biology Award for outstanding undergraduate research)
- MD, University of Missouri School of Medicine
- Internship and Residency in Diagnostic Radiology, University of Missouri (Chief Resident)
- Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging and Interventions, Missouri Orthopedic Institute (Under Julia Crim, MD)

Awards:

- Most Outstanding Medical Student in Radiology, University of Missouri
- Donald Silver, MD Award for Excellence in Vascular Surgery, University of Missouri
- Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award for advancing radiologic research, University of Missouri

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