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Texas Medical Center
West Campus
Address
6701 Fannin Street
Suite 470
Houston, TX 77030
Andrew C. Sher, MD
Staff Radiologist, Body Radiology Section and Nuclear Radiology Section
Associate Professor, Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Case Western Reserve University | Fellowship | Nuclear Medicine | 2013 |
Case Western Reserve University | Residency | Radiology | 2012 |
Case Western Reserve Univerisity | Internship | Internal Medicine | 2008 |
Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Medicine | Medical School | Medical Degree | 2007 |
About
Dr. Sher is a pediatric radiologist at Texas Children’s. He is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology with additional subspecialty certification (CAQ) in Nuclear Medicine. He performs all aspects of pediatric radiology with an emphasis both on nuclear medicine and body imaging. His primary research interests focus on molecular imaging and therapeutics in the pediatric population. Dr. Sher completed his subspecialty training in Pediatric Radiology at Texas Children's Hospital. Dr. Sher has published in numerous peer reviewed journals and has special interest in resident and fellow education.
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
---|---|
American Roentgen Ray Society | Member |
Radiological Society of North America |
Member |
Society for Pediatric Radiology | Member |
Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging |
Member |
Selected Publications
Sher AC, Seghers V, Paldino MJ, Dodge C, Krishnamurthy R, Krishnamurthy R, Rohren EM. Assessment of Sequential PET/MRI in Comparison With PET/CT of Pediatric Lymphoma: A Prospective Study. AJR American Journal of Roentgenology 2016 Mar;206(3):623-31.
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