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Dr. Louis Hinshaw
Urologist
Dr. Louis Hinshaw is a urologist and Section Chief of Abdominal Imaging Intervention at the University of Wisconsin in Madision, Wisconsin.
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About Dr. Louis Hinshaw
Dr. Hinshaw is a Professor (CHS) of Radiology and Urology and the Chief of the Abdominal Imaging and Intervention Section. In addition, he serves as a member of the UWMF Professional Conduct Committee, UWMF Council of Faculty, UWMF Finance Committee, and the UW Health Medical Staff Behavior Committee. He is active in numerous international, national, and local committees and has been recognized on many occasions for both his outstanding teaching and research. His clinical practice has been exceptional and in recognition of this, he received the 2012 UW Health Clinical Practice Physician Excellence Award. His research focuses primarily on image-guided tumor ablation and CT Colonography (Virtual Colonoscopy) and his work has resulted in over 70 peer-reviewed publications, and hundreds of presentations, posters, and lectures at national and international meetings. He is a co-investigator on multiple NIH-funded grants and is actively involved with the tumor ablation laboratory at the University of Wisconsin.
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