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5th Annual Chicagoland Radiology Expo

Thank you to all our 

Speed Advisors 

that participated this year!

Schedule a session with one of our advisors

Meet the advisors

Speed Advisors 

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Lindsay Griffin, MD

Conference Role: 

Facilitator

Associate program director Northwestern diagnostic radiology
Body CT/MR section chief Lurie Medical Imaging

Lurie Children’s/Northwestern

Why is radiology important?

We are the detectives of medicine - our evidence can solve the case!

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Judith (Judy) Gadde, DO, MBA

Conference Role: 

Facilitator

Director of Academic Innovation

Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Why is radiology important?

Radiology is crucial to the care of so many of our patients.

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Alixandra Purakal MD

Conference Role: 

Facilitator

Assistant Consulting Professor

Duke Health

Why is radiology important?

Imaging is the backbone of all modern medicine, diagnosis and therapy.

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Gregory Henkle, MD

Conference Role: 

Facilitator

Medical Director of Radiology
Residency Program Director

Franciscan Health Olympia Fields

Why is radiology important?

I love contributing to the education and development of our future radiologists.

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Monther Qandeel, M.D.

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Emergency Radiologist

University of Chicago Medical Center

Why is radiology important?

Radiology keeps on giving!

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Morlie Wang, MD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Breast Imaging Attending

Northwestern Medicine-Central DuPage Hospital

Why is radiology important?

Radiology will enhance your life. I currently do breast imaging at Northwestern Medicine-Central Dupage Hospital in a private group.

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Polina Petrovic, MD, MPH

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Co-chair of body imaging committee for Advocate-Aurora Health.
Co-chair of ultrasound committee for Advocate-Aurora Health.

Advocate Trinity Hospital

Why is radiology important?

Radiology is the most interesting field in medicine!

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Rakesh Navuluri, MD FSIR

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Associate Professor of Radiology
IR Residency Program Director
IR Clerkship Director, Pritzker School of Medicine
IR Clinic Director

University of Chicago

Why is radiology important?

The future of medicine is interventional radiology

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Renuka Malik, MD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Associate Professor, Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology

University of Chicago Medicine

Why is radiology important?

Radiation Oncology provides incredible opportunities to care for and educate patients and involves innovative and continually evolving treatment approaches.

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Rifat Wahab, DO

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Fellowship Director of Breast Imaging

UC Health

Why is radiology important?

Radiology touches all aspects of medicine. As breast radiologist, I am able to interact with patients and read images, best of both worlds.

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Rishi Agrawal MD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Assistant Professor of Radiology
interim section head of chest imaging

Northwestern University

Why is radiology important?

one of the most fun jobs in medicine

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Senta Berggruen, MD FSAR

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Vice Chair of Education and Diversity

Northwestern

Why is radiology important?

Radiology is at heart of medicine.

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Sheela Konda, MD PhD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Mammography Director
Department of Radiology Director (Former)

Suburban Radiologists, SC

Why is radiology important?

As a radiologist, you truly make a difference as the first one to make a diagnosis and help other doctors in improving patient care.

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Sonia Bobra, MD, MPH

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology
Assistant Chief of Neuroradiology
Program Site Director for Radiology Residents
Clerkship Director for Medical Students

Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

Why is radiology important?

Radiologists are trained to use the most sophisticated imaging tools to solve and diagnose clinical problems to help people. Or simply put.... seeing is believing.

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Stanley Gutiontov, MD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Chief Resident

University of Chicago

Why is radiology important?

Radiation oncology is the coolest way to cure cancer.

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Stephen Thomas, MD

Conference Role: 

Speed Advisor

Staff Radiologist

SHARP

Why is radiology important?

I enjoy the diversity of cases, being able to procedures.

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