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    Jeffrey Pollock

    Professor of Neuroradiology at Oregon Health & Science University

    Jeffrey M. Pollock, M.D., is a Professor of Radiology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon.1 He joined the faculty at OHSU in August 2008 and has since established himself as a prominent figure in the field of neuroradiology.1

    Education and Training

    Dr. Pollock completed his undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in 1997.1 He then pursued his medical education at the University of South Alabama, receiving his M.D. in 2001.1 Following this, he completed an internship in internal medicine in 2002.1

    Expertise and Specializations

    As a neuroradiologist, Dr. Pollock specializes in:

    1. Neuroradiology
    2. Perfusion Imaging
    3. Functional MRI4

    He is board-certified in radiology and has over 22 years of experience in the medical field.6

    Professional Achievements

    Dr. Pollock has made significant contributions to the field of neuroradiology:

    • He has authored numerous publications, with 1472 citations and an h-index of 19.3
    • His work includes innovative modalities for stroke, tumors, vascular formations, and aneurysms.2
    • He has been involved in the development of advanced imaging techniques, such as Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Functional MRI (fMRI).2

    Affiliations

    Dr. Pollock is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the Portland area, including:

    1. OHSU Hospital
    2. Portland VA Medical Center5

    At OHSU, he practices at the OHSU Diagnostic Imaging Clinic on Marquam Hill.1

    Dr. Jeffrey Pollock's expertise in neuroradiology, combined with his research contributions and clinical experience, make him a valuable asset to the field of radiology and to the patients he serves at OHSU.

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