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Andrew Haims, MD, is a Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, serving as Division Chief of MSK Imaging. He specializes in orthopedic imaging, focusing on fractures, tumors, sports injuries, and imaging around orthopedic hardware. He performs clinical procedures including joint injections with ultrasound/CT guidance.
Education: MD from New York University School of Medicine (1994), Radiology residency at Yale University School of Medicine (1999), and fellowship at Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine.
Research interests include musculoskeletal imaging, small joint MRI, and imaging challenges with orthopedic implants. Over 50 peer-reviewed publications span topics like desmoid tumors, fracture detection, and AI in radiology reporting. Active in clinical practice at Yale New Haven Hospital and affiliated clinics.
No explicit scientific awards listed, though his work demonstrates impactful contributions to diagnostic imaging and musculoskeletal research. Collaborates across disciplines, mentoring residents and contributing to Yale’s academic mission.