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Sara M. Harvey
Dr. Sara M. Harvey is shaping the future of radiology and radiological sciences as an Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. With a distinguished academic journey, she graduated with honors from the University of Memphis before earning her medical degree from the University of Tennessee. Her commitment to excellence continued as she completed her residency in Radiology at St. Lukeâs-Roosevelt Hospital Center, affiliated with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where she also served as chief resident. Dr. Harvey further honed her expertise by completing a fellowship in Womenâs Imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Her dedication to advancing the field of radiology is evident in her contributions to the academic community since joining the Vanderbilt faculty in 2010. Her promotion to Associate Professor in 2020 is a testament to her impactful work and leadership in the department. Throughout her career, Dr. Harvey has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at improving patient care and advancing radiological practices. Her work often bridges the gap between clinical application and innovative research, making significant strides in the field. Her colleagues and students alike admire her for her dedication, expertise, and the mentorship she provides to the next generation of radiologists. Dr. Harvey's commitment to education and research continues to inspire those around her, as she remains actively engaged in both clinical practice and academic pursuits. Her contributions to the field of radiology are not only shaping the present but also paving the way for future advancements in medical imaging and patient care.
Publications
, 49-64, 2012-08-01
, 89-103, 2018-07-13
, 489-493, 2008-10-01
, 175-188, 2016-04-26
, 81-96, 2016-02-23
, 289-308, 2014-10-14
, 207-216, 2024-01-01
, 93-95, 2010-11-01
, 366-367, 1953-03-01