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Caroline Taylor is an Associate Clinical Professor in Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with VA Connecticut Healthcare System since 1984. She previously served as Chief of VA Connecticut Diagnostic Imaging Service until 2022. Her clinical focus includes body CT imaging, chronic liver disease evaluation, gastrointestinal conditions, and CT colonography. She has driven initiatives to enhance cancer screening and management, including lung cancer screening programs and cancer tracking systems.
Dr. Taylor completed her MD at Yale University (1978), residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital (1982), and fellowship at Yale School of Medicine (1984). She is board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR, 1982).
Her research spans imaging in cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and telemedicine applications. She has contributed to educational innovations like automated test-item generation in radiology training. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles reflect her work in diagnostic imaging, technology, and clinical protocols.
She holds administrative roles in radiology education and clinical service coordination at Yale and VA facilities. Her work emphasizes improving diagnostic accuracy and healthcare quality through systems integration and evidence-based practices.
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