Denise Brown

Denise
Brown
Lead Administrative Assistant
Radiology & Radiological Sciences
denise.k.brown@vumc.org

Sections Supported: Interventional Radiology, Ultrasound

Kyra Nelson

Kyra
Nelson
Physician Assistant
Interventional Radiology

Katie Van Schaik Awarded Hot Topic Grant by SSR

Congratulations to MSK Fellow and incoming faculty member Katie Van Schaik, MD, PhD, MA, who was recently awarded the Hot Topic Grant from the Society of Skeletal Radiology! Dr. Van Schaik's proposal, "Identifying Epigenetic Factors Associated with Early Osteoporosis that Result in Imaging Findings Detected by Deep Learning Techniques” was announced as the winning grant at the SSR 2024 annual meeting. The committee commented that Dr. Van Schaik's project was chosen because of its potential to have a broad impact on patient care.

Geoff Wile Joins VUMC Radiology as Associate Professor

The Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences is pleased to welcome a familiar face back to our department! Geoff Wile, MD, has rejoined our Abdominal Imaging section as an Associate Professor. Dr. Wile comes back to VUMC after working as a general radiologist for a private practice in North Carolina for the past few years. He will work remotely for our team from North Carolina.

Aleksandra Miucin Joins VUMC Radiology as Assistant Professor

VUMC Radiology is pleased to welcome Aleksandra 'Nina' Miucin, MD, to the department as an Assistant Professor and member of the MSK Radiology section! Dr. Miucin joins us from Arizona, where she's worked as an attending radiologist for the Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix. She will work remotely for our department from Arizona. A graduate of American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Dr. Miucin completed her diagnostic radiology residency at Creighton University before going on to a fellowship in MSK imaging at Duke.

Geoffrey Wile, M.D.

Geoffrey
Wile
M.D.
Associate Professor
Radiology & Radiological Sciences

Geoffrey E. Wile, MD, served in the U.S. Army in Signals Intelligence as a Korean Linguist from 1986-1993. He earned his medical degree with high honors from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and completed internship and Radiology Residency and a fellowship in Body Imaging at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Wile joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2008, and he served as Section Chief of Body Imaging from 2016-2019. In 2019, he was appointed Director of Interventional Computed Tomography and Ultrasound. He is a member of the Radiologic Society of North America, American College of Radiology and the Society of Abdominal Radiology. 

Section: Abdominal Imaging