

Dr. Jawad Hussain
Interventional Radiologist
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Dr. Jawad Hussain is an interventional radiologist in Richmond, Virginia.
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Episode # 286 • 27 Jan 2023
Minimally Invasive Thyroid Interventions
In this episode, our host Dr. Michael Barraza interviews Drs. Jawad Hussain and Alan Sag about how they implemented thyroid artery embolization into their respective private and academic practices.
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Dr. Hussain graduated from Boston University with a BA in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. He received his MD from Georgetown University School of Medicine as well as an MS in Physiology and Biophysics. He completed his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. He completed his fellowship in Vascular & Interventional Radiology at the University of Michigan. He has co-authored several articles in Radiology journals.
His areas of expertise in the field of Interventional Radiology include the treatment of vertebral compression fractures, uterine fibroids, IVC filter retrieval, deep vein reconstruction, and the treatment of liver cancer. Dr. Hussain serves on the Credentials Committee for Memorial Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Hussain specializes in transcatheter embolization to treat uterine fibroids and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). He has a special interest in treating vertebral compression fractures and in treating benign thyroid nodule with ablation therapy. His experience also includes performing kyphoplasties and sacroplasties.
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