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Mahan Mathur, MD, is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in abdominal and pelvic imaging, with a focus on genitourinary tract imaging and MRI safety. Dr. Mathur holds multiple roles, including Medical Director of Student Education at YSM and Associate Director of the Diagnostic Residency Program. He is deeply involved in medical education, curriculum development, and mentoring.
Education: MD from McGill University (2007), residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital (2012), and a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital (2013). Internship completed at Greenwich Hospital (2008).
Research Interests: Advanced imaging techniques in genitourinary systems, contrast dye safety in MRI, and innovative medical education strategies. His work bridges clinical practice and education, emphasizing evidence-based imaging practices and trainee development.
Publications: Over 25 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, focusing on abdominal imaging, MRI applications, and education technology. Recent work includes studies on retroperitoneal fibrosis, IgG4-related disease imaging, and automated test-item generation systems.
- Awards: Multiple recognitions, including RSNA Honored Educator Award (2021, 2017), and consecutive Faculty Mentor of the Year awards (2016–2024).
- Education Leadership: Spearheads initiatives to enhance medical student and resident education, including longitudinal coaching programs and curriculum redesign.
- Labs/Teams: Active in radiology education and translational research teams at Yale, contributing to interdisciplinary projects in imaging science.
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