

Dr. Sarah White
Interventional Radiologist
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Dr. Sarah White is an interventional radiologist and a professor with Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Episode # 254 • 24 Oct 2022
Who is SIO? Past, Present and Future of Our Society
In this episode, guest host Dr. Sean Tutton interviews Dr. Bill Rilling and Dr. Sarah White about the history of the Society of Interventional Oncology (SIO), their current research and volunteer involvement, and future directions of the society.
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About
Sarah B. White, MD, is a professor of radiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in the Division of Vascular Interventional Radiology. Dr. White graduated from New Jersey Medical School in 2005. She completed the Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Enhanced Clinical Training Pathway (DIRECT) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.
Both prior to and during her radiology residency training, Dr. White has been active in research publishing several papers as first author, as well as presenting at local, regional and national meetings. Dr. White started her career in research in a molecular biology laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania and has spent time at the National Institute of Health. Dr. White has received awards for her research from several national organizations, including the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), the Association of University Radiologists (AUR) and the Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA), and was the Constantine Cope Cook Interventional Radiology endowed fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. White now focuses on clinical and translational research in the Division of Vascular Interventional Radiology with an interest in translational research and quality assurance.
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