About
Andrew Schweitzer is affiliated with the Weill Cornell Medicine Graduate School of Medical Sciences through the Biomedical Imaging program. His research spans medical imaging, neurology, and medical education, focusing on diagnostic applications of MRI and CT, neurodegenerative diseases, and radiology training methodologies.
Research Interests: Schweitzer's work explores
- Imaging techniques like Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) in neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., ALS)
- Diagnosis and management of cerebrospinal fluid leaks
- Neurological complications such as PRES and superficial siderosis
- Medical education innovations, including resident well-being and MRI training
Publications: His recent articles highlight trends in neuroradiology, emphasizing advanced imaging for motor neuron diseases, diagnostic challenges in spinal CSF leaks, and educational interventions in radiology training.
Awards and Contributions: No specific awards are documented in the provided texts, but his focus on diversity in medical education and imaging research underscores significant contributions to the field.
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