University of Cincinnati - Interventional Radiology (Part Time) - Jan 2024-Present
Wright State University School of Medicine - Clinical Associate Professor
Cincinnati Endovascular - Medical Director (2022-2023)
Azura Vascular Care - Medical Director (2020-2023)
Dayton Interventional Radiology - Medical Director (2006-2020)
Physician of the Year - Good Samaritan Hospital (2007)
Samaritan Foundation Champion Physician of the Year (2011)
President, Miami Valley Indian Physicians Association (2011-13)
MBA - University of Michigan, Ross School of Business (2014-2016)
Fellowship - Vascular Interventional Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation (2004-2005)
Residency - Diagnostic Radiology, Providence Hospital (2000-2004)
MD - St. George's University School of Medicine (1995-1999)
BA Philosophy & BS Biology - University of Cincinnati (1990-1994)
Richard Wolf Minimally Invasive Spinal Interventions (2013)
Joimax Medical: Intradiscal Interventions and Disc Decompression (2013)
ASIPP Spinal Cord Stimulation, Intrathecal Implantables (2009)
Medtronic Pain Theory & Technique (2008)
Lead and contributing author on multiple peer-reviewed publications focusing on vertebroplasty, bariatric embolization, and interventional radiology techniques. Notable works include the GET LEAN trial and studies on transjugular intrahepatic porto-systemic shunts.
Selected as medical expert for the PBS documentary "Treating Vertebral Compression Fractures" (2012). Also featured in a newspaper article titled "Cancer Patient Opts for Non-Surgical Surgery" (Troy Daily News, 2006), highlighting innovative IR treatments.
Active member serving on the Private Practice Advisory Committee and Practice Development Committee. Regular speaker and presenter at SIR meetings on topics including OBL marketing, private equity in IR, and comprehensive pain management.