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The Department of Radiology at Boston Medical Center is a full-service, academic medical imaging department that performs over 350,000 screening, diagnostic, and interventional procedures annually for Boston Medical Center, their affiliated health centers, and the community. The goal of the department is to provide every patient with timely access to the most sophisticated medical imaging technology in a compassionate setting and to quickly deliver accurate electronic medical reports to referring physicians.
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Specialty Clinics
Interventional Radiology
Breast Imaging Center
Conditions We Treat
Treatments & Services
Diagnostic Radiology
The Diagnostic Radiology department is a full service, academic medical imaging department for both adult and pediatric patients. A team of licensed and ARRT registered technologists accommodate patients imaging needs. The department houses the most sophisticated medical imaging technology to quickly deliver accurate electronic images to referring physicians. The enhanced digital imaging has many advantages over traditional x-ray units including providing a more detailed image with lower radiation dose in a shorter amount of time in a comfortable and compassionate setting.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
This test uses a magnetic field, radiofrequency pulses, and a computer to produce detailed images of body structures in multiple planes. Some people may need an IV put in place so caregivers can inject a contrast solution into their veins. This depends on the exam the doctor has ordered. MRI is a more detailed tool than x-ray and ultrasound and for certain organs or areas of the body, it provides better images than CT.
Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine techniques are often used to look at many organ systems in the body and determine a patient’s best treatment option.
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Musculoskeletal Imaging involves taking pictures of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles for effective diagnosis and treatment of conditions.
Ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound Gynecologic/pelvic ultrasound First trimester OB ultrasound Orthopedic/Musculoskeletal ultrasound Scrotal ultrasound Thyroid ultrasound Deep vein thrombosis ultrasound
Our Team
Administrative Leadership Team
Jorge A Soto, MD
Special Interests
CT and MR imaging of pancreatico-biliary diseases, trauma, abdominal emergencies, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), CT colonography
Priscilla J Slanetz, MD
Christina A LeBedis, MD
Clinical Leadership Team
Mariza O Clement, MD
Special Interests
Emergency radiology, neuroradiology, women's imaging

Suvranu Ganguli, MD
Special Interests
Interventional neuroradiology, vascular and interventional radiology
Andrew J Kompel MD
Special Interests
Musculoskeletal imaging, cartilage analysis, sports related injuries, advanced MRI imaging
Gustavo A Mercier, MD, PhD
Special Interests
Molecular imaging, oncology imaging, cardiology imaging, neurology imaging, and cross sectional imaging
Priscilla J Slanetz, MD
Educational Leadership Team
Kevin P Daly, MD
Avneesh Gupta, MD
Mikhail Higgins
Andrew J Kompel MD
Special Interests
Musculoskeletal imaging, cartilage analysis, sports related injuries, advanced MRI imaging
Asim Z Mian, MD
Anna F Rives, MD, PhD
Priscilla J Slanetz, MD
Radiology Attendings
Mohamad K Abdalkader, MD
Stephan W Anderson MD
Mohammad M Bader, MD
Special Interests
Diagnostic radiology, surgery, vascular and interventional radiology
Siavash Behbahani, MD

Mariza O Clement, MD
Special Interests
Emergency radiology, neuroradiology, women's imaging

Kevin P Daly, MD
Ashley Davidoff, MB, BCh
Suvranu Ganguli, MD
Special Interests
Interventional neuroradiology, vascular and interventional radiology
David Guez, MD

Avneesh Gupta, MD
Mikhail Higgins
Bernadette V Jakomin, MD
Milos J Janicek, MD, PhD
Andrew J Kompel MD
Special Interests
Musculoskeletal imaging, cartilage analysis, sports related injuries, advanced MRI imaging
Christina A LeBedis, MD
Gustavo A Mercier, MD, PhD
Special Interests
Molecular imaging, oncology imaging, cardiology imaging, neurology imaging, and cross sectional imaging
Asim Z Mian, MD
Thanh Nguyen, MD
Special Interests
Interventional neuroradiology, brain aneurysm, stroke, head and neck tumors, carotid and intracranial artery stenosis, subarachnoid hemorrhage, spinal vascular interventions, traumatic carotid and vertebral dissection, vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty for acute spinal fractures

Joseph F. Polak, MD

Anna F Rives, MD, PhD
Bindu N Setty MD
Kitt Shaffer, MD, PhD
Priscilla J Slanetz, MD
Jorge A Soto, MD
Special Interests
CT and MR imaging of pancreatico-biliary diseases, trauma, abdominal emergencies, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), CT colonography

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Patient Resources
Radiology Patient Information
Additional Information
Other Services
- Advanced Cardiac Imaging Program
- Carotid Artery Stenting
- Chest Imaging
- Neuroradiology, Abdominal, Musculoskeletal and Oncologic Imaging
- Pediatric Radiology
- PET / CT Scan
- Radiology Film Library
- Vascular and interventional services
Radiology Film Library
BMC’s Radiology Film Library is readily available to fill film and CD requests. They are open Monday-Friday 7:00 AM-5:00 PM.
When a patient arrives at the Radiology Department in Menino, Moakley or Shapiro, they will be directed by a patient access staff member to the front desk to fill out a film request form. Please complete this form and bring it with you to save time at your appointment. Once the completed form is handed in and a request for a librarian is made, the librarian will process the request. Patients must bring ID so that the librarian can properly identify the patient with the CD requested. The CD will take up to 30 minutes to be prepared. If request is given on the weekend, it will take a business day. If a patient does not want to wait, the images can be mailed.
Research Overview
The Department of Radiology at Boston Medical Center is affiliated with the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. To learn about the department’s research activities, please visit the Radiology section of the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine website.
Residency and Fellowship Information
The Department of Radiology has a long and proud history, whose roots reach back more than 120 years. Our Residency and Fellowship training program prepares future generations of radiologists for rewarding careers in a caring and inquisitive environment. Please visit our new site for more information on our Training Programs.
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