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Brian Herman, M.D. received his B.S. degree in Biology from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and received his M.D. degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Chicago Hospitals, where he served as chief resident. He completed a fellowship in Neuroradiology at the University of Chicago Hospitals. Dr. Herman is board certified by the American Board of Radiology.
Education
09/96 – 06/00 | The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Chicago, IL M.D., June 2000 |
08/92 – 05/96 | Duke University Durham, NC B.S., Biology |
Professional Training
07/05 – 06/06 | The University of Chicago Department of Radiology Chicago, IL Fellow in Neuroradiology |
07/01 – 06/05 | The University of Chicago Department of Radiology Chicago, IL Resident in Diagnostic Radiology |
06/00 – 06/01 | Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL Completion of Transitional Year internship |
Other Professional Experience
04/04 – 06/05 | Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center Chicago, IL Night and weekend radiology coverage |
Research and Presentations
06/04 | The University of Chicago Department of Radiology “Spectrum of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to the Head and Neck”—Poster Presentation at the annual meeting for the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), Seattle, Washington. Presentation included in ASNR online journal Neurographics, Volume 4, Issue 1. Mentor: Ed Michals, M.D. |
1997 | The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Examining the role of oxidant injury in cardiac arrest—Department of Emergency Medicine. Mentor: Terry Vanden Hoek, M.D. |
1995-96 | Hines VA Hospital, Department of Pathology Establishing the Molecular Diagnostic Pathology Laboratory and evaluating and implementing polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based diagnostic protocols to detect human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C virus, Mycobacteria species and hematologic malignancies characterized by chromosomal rearrangements. Mentor: John Nawrocki, Ph.D. |
Teaching Experience
03/2006 | The University of Chicago Radiology Review Course Invited lecturer for neuroradiology |
2000 |
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Teaching Assistant, Clinical Pathophysiology for second year medical students
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Honors and Awards
01/04-01/05 | Chief Resident, The University of Chicago Department of Radiology |