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Dr. Junjian Huang on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Junjian Huang

Interventional Radiologist

2 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable

Dr. Junjian Huang is the director of interventional radiology clinical research and medical student research with both the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Emory University School of Medicine.

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Early Career Challenges
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 352  •  04 Aug 2023

Early Career Challenges

In this episode, host Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews Dr. Junjian Huang & Dr. Sean Maratto on navigating early-career changes. Both Dr. Huang and Dr. Maratto touch on a range of their early-career experiences and offer their advice, insights, and realizations.

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VI Course

1.5 hours, 32 lessons

About

Dr. Huang is an interventional radiologist whose clinical interests include treatment of vertebral body fractures, osseous and soft tissue tumors, and advanced interventional pain management. He previously served as the Director of the Heart and Vascular Center for Interventional Radiology, Director of IR Clinical Research, and Director of Medical Student Research for Radiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Dr. Huang completed his diagnostic radiology residency at the University of Pennsylvania Health System and his fellowship in vascular interventional radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. He serves on the Society of Interventional Radiology Pain Council and is a member of the Early Career Governing Council.

Visit Emory University School of Medicine to learn more about Dr. Junjian Huang.

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