

Toshimasa James Clark
Exploring the impact of structured reporting and radiation dose optimization in medical imaging, Toshimasa James Clark serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus, within the Department of SOM-RAD General Operations. With a keen interest in advancing the field of medical imaging, Dr. Clark dedicates his research to enhancing diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation exposure, a critical balance in modern healthcare. Dr. Clark's academic journey is marked by a commitment to improving patient outcomes through innovative research. His work primarily focuses on the development and implementation of structured reporting tools, which aim to streamline the communication of imaging findings between radiologists and other healthcare professionals. By standardizing the way imaging results are reported, these tools not only enhance clarity but also facilitate better clinical decision-making. In addition to his contributions to structured reporting, Dr. Clark is deeply invested in strategies to reduce radiation doses during medical imaging procedures. His research in this area seeks to ensure patient safety without compromising the quality of diagnostic information. Through his efforts, Dr. Clark aims to set new standards in medical imaging practices, promoting safer and more effective diagnostic techniques. Dr. Clark has authored numerous papers in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, sharing his insights and findings with the broader medical community. His publications reflect a dedication to evidence-based practices and a passion for advancing the field of radiology. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Clark continues to inspire the next generation of medical professionals, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence in medical imaging.
Publications
, 132-135, 2016-06-01
, 224-227, 2019-02-05