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Our vision is to be a part of the communities healthcare team. Whether we are diagnosing a patient with Alzheimer's, or providing Radiation Oncologists with images, to treat with exact accuracy, we are committed to excellence. United Radiology not only uses cutting edge technology but we strive to educate physicians and the community on its use in improving diagnosis and treatment. We believe that with our role in healthcare delivery, we can make a difference. |
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Interpreting Physicians
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Andrew Keenan, M.D., FACP, FACNP
Dr. Keenan graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC, and completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. After completing a combined fellowship program in nuclear medicine at the National Institutes of Health and University of Maryland, Dr. Keenan continued at NIH for 3 years as Chief, Clinical Studies Section. He later spent several years on the faculty at University of Pennsylvania before entering private practice in Delaware, then in Maryland.
He is currently Director of Nuclear Medicine at Prince George’s and Laurel Regional Hospitals. He helped establish First PET of Greenbelt, Maryland, and has been practicing clinical PET for the past 5 years. Dr. Keenan is board certified in internal medicine and nuclear medicine, and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a fellow of the American College of Nuclear Physicians. Dr. Keenan has also been active as officer, trustee and Past-President of the Mid-Eastern Chapter, Society of Nuclear Medicine. He is licensed in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. |
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Naresh C. Gupta, M.D.
Naresh C. Gupta, MD completed his medical school training at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India in 1977. He completed his formal residency training in New York City and at SUNY Buffallo, NY.
He is board certified in Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology. He received his fellowship training in PET at University of Pennsylvania in 1988. He served as Assistant and Associate Professor at Creighton University, Nebraska and later as Full Tenured Professor of Radiology at the West Virginia University till 2003. He has pioneered clinical applications of PET imaging in Lung Nodules and Lung Cancer.
He has published or co-authored more than 100 articles and scientific papers in peer reviewed journals. He has presented many scientific papers and delivered talks at the national and regional meetings. He is nationally recognized for his work in PET and has served on various national committees.
Currently, he is the Director of Nuclear Medicine and PET at the Frederick Imaging Centers, Maryland and Baltimore Imaging Centers, Maryland. |
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Hee Lee, M.D.
Dr. Lee received her medical degree from the Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea in 1972. She became certified with the American Board of Radiology in 1976 and with the American Board of Nuclear Medicine in 1978. Dr. Lee served her fellowship from 1976-1978 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland and completed her residency at DC General Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Lee completed her rotation at Georgetown University, Howard University, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, National Navy Medical Center and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.
Dr. Lee served as Director of CT Scan and Imaging guided Intervention at D.C. General, affiliated with Howard University and Georgetown University from 1978-1996. She served as Chairperson of Radiology at D.C. General from 1996-2001 and Chairperson of Radiology at Greater Southeast Community Hospital from 2001-2004. Dr. Lee served as President of the District of Columbia radiology Associates, P.C. from 1996-2005. |
Gurmeet Sidhu, M.D.
Dr. Sidhu graduated from The University of New Delhi in 1973. He served his Residency at the Georgetown University Hopsital and D.C. General both located in Washington D.C..
Dr. Sidhu served as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Maryland from 1981-1985 and later worked for the VAMC in Baltimore, Maryland where he served as Acting Chief for the Department of Radiology. Dr. Sidhu went on to serve as Vice Chief of Radiology at Prince Georges Hospital Center and later served as Chairman, Medical Imaging.
Gurmet Sidhu, MD is currently President of Premier Radiology Assoociates, Inc. located at Prince Georges’s Hospital Center in Cheverly, Maryland. He is licensed in Maryland, New York, District of Columbia and Virginia |
John Blanco, M.D.
Medical School: Albany Medical College, NY
Residency: Penn State Milton Hershey Medical Center, PA
Fellowship: Yale University School of Medicine, CT
Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology
Former Assistant Clinical Professor,
Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine |
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Sanjay Saluja, M.D.
Medical School: Jipmer, India
Internship: Westchester County Medical Center, NY
Residency: Yale New Haven Hospital, CT
Fellowship: Yale University School of Medicine, CT
Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology
Assistant Clinical Professor, Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 2004-Present |
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