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Dr. Karen Brown on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Karen Brown

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. Karen Brown is the Section Chief of Interventional Radiology at the University of Utah.

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Improving Workflow Efficiency: Starting with Paracentesis
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Episode # 206  •  09 May 2022

Improving Workflow Efficiency: Starting with Paracentesis

Dr. Karen Brown explains how she improved paracentesis workflow by creating a service that has shortened procedure time, decreased hospital length of stay, and improved patient and referring provider satisfaction.

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About

Dr. Karen Brown, MD, serves as the Chief of the Interventional Radiology section in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Professor of Radiology at the University of Utah, and works at both the Huntsman Cancer Center and University Hospital. Dr. Brown is a
graduate from the University of Michigan and Boston University School of Medicine.

For 26 years, Dr. Brown was an Attending Radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she established a national as well as international reputation in the field of Interventional Oncology. She is a founding member of the Society of Interventional Oncology and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of HPB. Her primary clinical focus has been on hepatobiliary intervention, with a particular interest in local/regional therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). She is well known to be a proponent of using embolization with particles/microspheres alone as primary treatment for HCC and for secondary hypervascular liver tumors, including metastatic neuroendocrine tumors, as well as for benign lesions such as hepatic adenoma.

Dr. Brown was the Primary Investigator on an NIH-supported, prospective, randomized trial of trans-arterial treatment for HCC comparing embolization with particles/microspheres alone to embolization using chemotherapy, the results of which were published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in 2016. Her other special interest is in biliary intervention and she has been a strong advocate for percutaneous, rather than endoscopic, intervention with primary stent placement in cases of high bile duct obstruction. Dr. Brown led the weekly hepatobiliary disease management conference at MSKCC for years and continues to attend interdisciplinary conferences in her new position at the University of Utah in order to promote image-guided intervention for patients with appropriate indications.

She has been named one of Newsweek’s Top Doctors in Cancer, has appeared on Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors list four times, and is an 11-time winner of New York’s Top Doctors by New York Magazine.

Visit University of Utah to learn more about Dr. Karen Brown.

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