

William P. James
Professor William P. James is involved in groundbreaking research on advanced imaging techniques and their applications in abdominal radiology. With a robust academic foundation, Dr. James began his educational journey by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University in 1989. He furthered his medical education at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, where he obtained his medical degree in 1993. His commitment to radiology was solidified during his residency at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine, completed in 1997. Dr. James is a board-certified radiologist, recognized by the American Board of Radiology, and currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Washington University. His specialization in abdominal imaging has made him a valuable asset to the department, where he combines his clinical expertise with a passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of radiologists. In addition to his academic and research responsibilities, Dr. James is actively involved in patient care at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital. His clinical practice focuses on providing high-quality imaging services, ensuring accurate diagnoses, and contributing to the overall well-being of his patients. His dedication to patient care is matched by his commitment to advancing the field of radiology through innovative research and collaboration with colleagues. Dr. James's contributions to the field are not limited to his clinical and teaching roles; he is also an active participant in various professional organizations. His involvement in these groups allows him to stay at the forefront of radiological advancements and to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the future of medical imaging. His work continues to impact both the academic community and the patients he serves, reflecting his dedication to excellence in radiology.
Publications
, 370-384, 2003-02-06
, 481-497, 1982-10-01
, 104-145, 2024-01-29
, 1-4, 1975-01-01
, 351-364, 2007-02-01
, 132, 1970-01-29