CLINICAL
INTERESTS:
Endovascular
treatment of cerebral aneurysms, stroke, intracranial and spinal
vascular malformations, embolization of head and neck tumors, percutaneous
spinal therapy, noninvasive imaging of cerebrovascular diseases.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Laboratory evaluation
of aneurysm models and investigation of packing density, CT perfusion
in stroke, vasospasm and head neck tumors.
EDUCATION
1989-1995 MBBS
(Medical school)
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India
1995- 2000 Residency
(Radiology)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India
Jan 2001-June
2003 Fellowship (Neuroradiology)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and
The Ottawa Hospital,
University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Jan 2004-Jan
2005 Fellowship (Interventional Neuroradiology)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Dr. Dheeraj
Gandhi has been on staff at the University of Michigan since July
2003. He completed his residency in Radiology at All India Institute
of Medical Sciences followed by a fellowship in Neuroradiology at
The Ottawa Hospital in Canada. He subsequently also completed his
fellowships in Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology at The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Dr. Gandhi has
received many awards and honors including Professor Shyam Sharma
Gold Medal for best post-doctoral student in Radiology, Radiological
Society of North America research fellow of the year award for 2002-2003
and Fellow of the Year award for clinical Teaching at the University
of Michigan. He was presented with Excellence in Neuroradiology
teaching award for 2003-2004 as well. Dr. Gandhi has been a recipient
of prestigious Cum Laude award at the American Society of Neuroradiology
meeting in 2003 and American Society of Neuroradiology/Berlex basic
science research grant for the years 2003-2004.
He has published
over 30 peer reviewed papers in prestigious journals and presented
33 abstracts at the National and International meetings. His areas
of clinical interest include endovascular treatment of cerebral
aneurysms, stroke, intracranial and spinal vascular malformations,
embolization of head and neck tumors, percutaneous spinal therapy,
noninvasive imaging of cerebrovascular diseases. He is co-director
of weekly Neurovascular conference and director of Interventional
Neuroradiology Fellowship program.
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