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UCSF DOCUMENTS & MEDIA - MARCO SANCHEZ<br />
Shital Gandhi, MBBS<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical<br />
Radiology<br />
Ultrasound<br />
In 2001, Shital Gandhi received her<br />
medical degree from Grant Medical<br />
College in Mumbai, India. In 2003, she<br />
completed a one-year internship at the<br />
Albany Medical Center in New York.<br />
In 2007 she completed her four-year<br />
Diagnostic Radiology residency at<br />
Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn,<br />
New York, followed by an Abdominal<br />
Imaging fellowship at UCSF.<br />
Gandhi is interested in ultrasound,<br />
neuroradiology, patient safety, work<br />
efficiency and medical school education.<br />
In July 2015, Gandhi accepted an<br />
assistant professor of clinical radiology<br />
position in the Ultrasound subspecialty<br />
section at UCSF.<br />
Travis Henry, MD<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical<br />
Radiology<br />
Cardiac and Pulmonary Imaging<br />
Travis Henry received his medical<br />
degree from Vanderbilt University<br />
School of Medicine in Nashville,<br />
Tennessee in 2005. In 2006, he<br />
completed a one-year internship at<br />
Vanderbilt University Hospital. In 2010,<br />
he completed his four-year Diagnostic<br />
Radiology residency at Washington<br />
University School of Medicine in St.<br />
Louis, Missouri, followed by a Cardiothoracic<br />
Radiology fellowship in 2011.<br />
Prior to joining UCSF, Henry was an<br />
assistant professor in Radiology and<br />
Imaging Sciences at Emory University<br />
School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia,<br />
where he was also the assistant<br />
program director of the Diagnostic<br />
Radiology Residency program. His<br />
professional interests include radiology<br />
education, thoracic and cardiac<br />
radiology, osiriX, 3D imaging and<br />
webinars. In September 2015, he<br />
accepted an assistant professor of<br />
clinical radiology position in the Cardiac<br />
and Pulmonary Imaging section<br />
at UCSF.<br />
Priyanka Jha, MBBS<br />
Assistant Professor of Clinical<br />
Radiology<br />
Abdominal Imaging<br />
In 2007, Priyanka Jha obtained her<br />
medical degree from Mulana Azad<br />
Medical College, Delhi, India. In 2010,<br />
she finished a one-year internship at<br />
St. Vincents Medical Center, Bridgeport,<br />
Connecticut. She completed her<br />
four-year Diagnostic Radiology residency<br />
at the University of California,<br />
Davis in 2014, followed by an Abdominal<br />
Imaging fellowship at UCSF. Her<br />
areas of interest are oncologic imaging,<br />
hepatocellular carcinoma, placental<br />
imaging, women’s imaging,<br />
MRI, emergency/trauma radiology<br />
and radiation dose reduction. In July<br />
2015, Jha accepted an assistant professor<br />
of clinical radiology position in<br />
Abdominal Imaging at the VAMC and<br />
UCSF.<br />
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