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Gregory Mittl, MD, MBA is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology at Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, specializing in Diagnostic Radiology with clinical focus in Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine. His academic appointments span multiple Temple Health facilities including Temple University Hospital Main Campus, Fox Chase Cancer Center, and Jeanes Campus.
Education:
- MD from Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY
- MBA from Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York, NY
- Neuroradiology Fellowship at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Research Focus: Dr. Mittl pioneers research at the intersection of radiology practice innovation and patient-centered care, with particular emphasis on healthcare policy implementation. His seminal work examines Pennsylvania Act 112's impact on patient notification systems for abnormal imaging findings, revealing critical gaps in patient comprehension of medical terminology. Through publications in Journal of the American College of Radiology and presentations at ARRS/Radiological Society of North America, he advocates for redesigned communication protocols that bridge clinical findings with patient understanding. His scholarly activity extends to advanced imaging applications including SPECT/CT for gastrointestinal pathologies and neuroradiological pattern recognition in metabolic myelopathies.
Honors:
- Chief Fellow in Neuroradiology (University of Pennsylvania, 2022-23)
- Center for Practice Transformation Award (UPenn Radiology Department, 2019)
Dr. Mittl maintains dual board certifications from the American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology) and American Board of Nuclear Medicine. His operational leadership focuses on optimizing patient educational materials for imaging procedures while ensuring regulatory compliance across Temple Health's multisite enterprise.



