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Jeffrey Reed Galvin, M.D.

Professor of Radiology and Medicine, University of Maryland Chief, Chest and Mediastinal Imaging, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

Department: Division
Medicine: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Diagnostic Radiology: Thoracic Radiology
Special Interests: Interstitial lung diseases, smoking-related lung diseases, new imaging modalities for lung structure and function
Medical Degree: Northwestern University School of Medicine
Residency: Internal Medicine, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI; Diagnostic Radiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Fellowship: Pulmonary/Critical Care, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Certification: Internal Medicine; Radiology; Pulmonary
Biography:
  • Professor of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Professor of Internal Medicine
  • Chief, Chest and Mediastinal Imaging, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Research Interests:
  • Imaging of interstitial lung diseases
  • Imaging of smoking-related lung diseases
  • Imaging techniques to evaluate pulmonary structure and function
  • Ultrafast CT in cardiac imaging
  • The relationship between cigarette smoke and fibrosis as defined by imaging parameters.
  • The effect of Radiologic-pathologic correlation on final pulmonary diagnosis
  • The utility of on-line databases for teaching and diagnosis.

Education:

  • M.D. ?? Northwestern University School of Medicine (1975)
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, Butterworth Hospital (1976-78)
  • Fellowship, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (1979-81)
  • Residency, Radiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (1984-88)
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