

Richard Lee Hallett II
Renowned for fostering collaboration on innovative imaging techniques, Richard Lee Hallett II is a distinguished Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford Medicine. With a robust educational foundation, Dr. Hallett earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. He further honed his expertise through a residency in Diagnostic Radiology, followed by an Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Fellowship at Stanford University, where he has continued to make significant contributions to the field. Dr. Hallett's professional journey is marked by his dedication to advancing diagnostic radiology. His residency in Diagnostic Radiology and subsequent post-doctoral fellowship in Cardiovascular Imaging at Stanford University Medical Center have equipped him with a deep understanding of cutting-edge imaging modalities. His clinical focus remains steadfastly on Diagnostic Radiology, where he applies his extensive knowledge to improve patient outcomes. At Stanford, Dr. Hallett is known for his commitment to both teaching and research, inspiring the next generation of radiologists while pushing the boundaries of what is possible in medical imaging. His work often involves interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together experts from various fields to enhance the precision and efficacy of diagnostic techniques. In addition to his clinical and academic responsibilities, Dr. Hallett is actively involved in several professional organizations, contributing to the ongoing dialogue about the future of radiology. His efforts have not only advanced the field but also ensured that Stanford remains at the forefront of radiological innovation and education.
Publications
, 250-263, 2012-11-23
, 2, 2015-12-24
, 247-253, 2001-03-01
, 10-10, 2016-08-29
, 182-189, 2015-12-01
, 2023-03-16
, 2022-01-01
, 2022-04-08
, 411-412, 2007-12-27
, 380-380, 2007-12-27
, 441-443, 2007-12-27
, 2007-12-27