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Amy J. Figueroa, M.D.
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WORK ADDRESS |
Northside Radiology Associates,
P.C.
5445 Meridian Mark Road
Suite 375
Atlanta, GA 30342
(404) 252-4709
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EMPLOYMENT |
- Northside Radiology Associates, P.C.
08/99 - present
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EDUCATION |
FELLOWSHIP
- Body Imaging
07/98 – 07/99
Emory University
RESIDENCY
- Diagnostic Radiology
06/94 – 06/98
Emory University
01/97 – 01/98
Chief Resident
INTERNSHIP
- Transitional Internship
06/93 – 06/94
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Houston, TX
MEDICAL SCHOOL
- University of Texas Medical School at Houston
08/91 – 06/93
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1993
- 06/90 – 06/91
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE
- Rice University
1984 – 1988
B.A. in Biology (cum laude)
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CERTIFICATION |
- 05/98 - American Board of Radiology
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LICENSURE |
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HONORS |
- St. Joseph’s Hospital Houston, TX
Outstanding Intern award Dept. of Medicine
- Tulsa County Medical Society 4 yr. Scholarship
- McGraw-Hill award for top medical student
- Mark C. Everett Award, Academic Excellence
- Marcella H. Brown Scholarship
- Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
- National Merit Scholar
- Academic Fellow, Hanszen College (top 10%)
- President’s Honor Roll
- Rice Board of Governor’s Scholarship
- Max Roy Scholarship for Academic Excellence
- Lionel Hohenthal Scholarship
- Franklin Scholarship
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PRESENTATIONS |
- Decreased Renal Density: Another Secondary Sign
of Obstruction by Noncontrast CT? DA Baumgarten, A
Figueroa , abstract, San Francisco, CA, April 1998.
- Noncontrast CT for the Evaluation of Suspected Renal
Colic: The Emory Experience Grand Rounds presentation,
February 1998, at Emory University Hospital, Atlanta,
GA, ongoing research project
- Neuronal Migration disorders: CT and MRI Appearance
Grand Rounds presentation at Emory University Hospital,
September 1995
- Research Assistant – 06/90 – 06/91 Under
the direction of Larry Jefferson, M.D. Director, Pediatric
Intensive Care at Texas Children’s Hospital
Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine. Assisted
with the measurement of metabolic and physiological
Parameters of immature pigs during cardiac arrest
secondary to respiratory failure
- MD Anderson Summer Research Program for Freshman
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