

Michael Wallach
Professor building collaborative efforts in pediatric radiology, Michael Wallach is an esteemed Associate Professor Emeritus at Medicine Brown University. With a rich academic and professional background, he has significantly contributed to the fields of Diagnostic Imaging and Pediatrics. Dr. Wallach earned his Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve Medical School, where he laid the foundation for his illustrious career in medicine. Following his medical degree, Dr. Wallach completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. His passion for pediatric care led him to Boston, where he pursued a fellowship in Pediatric Radiology, honing his skills and deepening his expertise in this specialized area. His dedication to pediatric radiology has been a driving force throughout his career, influencing both his teaching and research endeavors. At Brown University, Dr. Wallach has been instrumental in advancing the integration of diagnostic imaging techniques in pediatric care. His dual affiliation with the departments of Diagnostic Imaging and Pediatrics underscores his commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing the quality of care for young patients. His research interests focus on innovative imaging techniques and their applications in diagnosing and treating pediatric conditions. Dr. Wallach's contributions extend beyond academia; he is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of radiologists and pediatricians. His work has been recognized for its impact on improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes in pediatric medicine. Through his leadership and collaborative spirit, Dr. Wallach continues to influence the field of pediatric radiology, fostering advancements that benefit both practitioners and patients alike.